Propy Raises $100 Million To Reimagine Real Estate Transactions With AI
Proceeds will be used to execute AI-led roll-up of title and escrow companies to enhance operational efficiencies in fragmented $25 billion industry
Propy, a tech company using AI and blockchain to automate real estate closings, today announced that it has secured a $100 million credit facility from Metropolitan Partners Group (“Metropolitan”), a private investment firm that provides growth and situational capital to small and mid-sized non-sponsored businesses in the U.S. The financing will be used to consolidate title and escrow companies into an AI-powered, end-to-end closing platform.
The announcement reflects a confluence of trends: mounting pressure to address the housing affordability issue, and AI reaching enterprise reliability. Transaction costs can approach 10% of a home's value due to multiple parties involved in the process and manual fragmented workflows. In many cases, associated fees and closing costs exceed the down payment itself, eliminating years of savings for U.S. homebuyers. Propy's technology aims to reduce one of the most overlooked barriers to homeownership: the friction built in every closing. Propy has launched an AI Agent that executes some functions of escrow officers such as checking emails, opening transactions 24/7, checking bank accounts and making calls to lenders and HOAs.
Propy has seen strong inbound M&A interest for its roll-up strategy, completing a second $5 million acquisition and entering an LOI for a third $6 million deal in recent weeks, with roughly $75 million in its active pipeline.
Accelerating National AI-Led Roll-Up Strategy
Propy plans to acquire firms generating $5 million to $20 million in annual revenue across California, Texas, Tennessee, and other states, retaining local teams while using automation to increase volume and expand margins. Acquired firms are upgraded with automated workflows that cut manual workloads by up to 70%, with blockchain used as supporting infrastructure for auditability and settlement security.
Metropolitan structured the facility around licensed, cash-flowing title businesses, funding operational transformation with built-in downside protection.
Since 2021, Propy has processed more than $5 billion in transactions, with transaction volume roughly doubling year-over-year. The company is aiming to add approximately $100 million in annual revenue through continued consolidation.
Propy's advisory board includes Chris Campbell (former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury), Mike Jones (Science Inc.), Dr. Michael S. Piwowar (former SEC Commissioner), and Michael Casey (Chairman of the Advanced AI Society). The company is backed by highly successful investor Tim Draper and other prominent investors.
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About Propy
Propy is a tech company with licensed title and escrow operations powered by AI and smart contracts. Propy's platform automates the entire real estate closing process, from offer to deed recording, allowing transactions to occur 24/7 with fewer intermediaries, less paperwork, and higher security. In doing so, Propy is removing inefficiencies with outdated legacy systems and removing cost barriers that prevent access to real estate. For more information, users can visit Propy.com.
About Metropolitan Partners Group
Founded in 2008, Metropolitan Partners Group is a New York-based private investment firm. Metropolitan provides non-controlling growth capital to non-sponsored, entrepreneur-led businesses predominantly across the U.S., designed to preserve ownership, honor the management team's vision, and accelerate scale, while delivering value and downside protection to its investors. To learn more, visit www.metpg.com/.
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