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'Property tech' start-up La Haus to build up its digital infrastruc­ture

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Riding off its latest funding round, Latin American "property tech" startup La Haus is looking to strengthen its digital muscle and improve its online infrastruc­ture for home buyers, a company executive told Reuters on Wednesday.

The company, founded in Colombia but now focused mainly on Mexico's real estate sector, is a marketplac­e for new developmen­ts. The firm raised US$62 million last year in a previously unannounce­d Series C funding round, said Chief Executive Jeronimo Uribe.

Investors included Kaszek Ventures, NFX, Acrew Capital, StepStone Group Inc, Bezos Expedition­s and Next Play Capital, added Uribe. Several backers, such as Kaszek, are repeat funders.

The funds have gone toward ramping up digitalisa­tion for home purchases through the platform, said Uribe.

Home buying in countries like Mexico and Colombia can be difficult, with sales dragging on as paperwork and red tape tangle the process.

"It's hard

to know who

you're buying from, what the property's legal history is; if it's clean," Uribe said, referring to details his company's products aim to confirm.

In both countries, irregular constructi­ons are also common.

The firm is increasing­ly moving to offer more "verified" options on its site, though it also advertises other developmen­ts for comparison, said Uribe.

In recent months, the startup market has grown bumpy in the region, with some firms opting instead to finance growth with debt, and others forced to forego additional funding rounds.

"It's a difficult environmen­t," Uribe said. "We're fortunate to have a runway a few years out, so we're able to focus completely on building value for our users."

Uribe added he expects the company to turn a profit within the next 24 months.

Uribe did not rule out future financing rounds, or even possible public listing, but said La Haus was focused on "owning its own destiny, without depending on" external funds.

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