Type of business | Privately held company |
---|---|
Founded | 2007 |
Headquarters | Bangalore |
Area served | India |
Founder(s) |
Sumit Jain, Lalit Mangal, Vikas Malpani |
CEO | Sumit Jain |
Industry | Real estate |
Products |
Residential, CF Groups, CF Retina (Virtual Reality), Live-in Tours |
Employees | 795 (as of June 2015) |
Parent | Quikr |
URL |
www |
CommonFloor.com is an Indian real estate portal founded in 2007 by three computer science graduates from IIT Roorkee and JSSATE. [1] On 8 January 2015, CommonFloor received funding from Google Capital. [2] On 7 January 2016, the classifieds advertising platform Quikr announced that they have acquired CommonFloor.com. [3]
The company initially started as an apartment management solution provider and went on to be a real estate platform that combines property search, apartment management, and vendor management. [4]
CommonFloor has raised 4 rounds of funding from three investors. The most recent one being of around $10M [5] from Google Capital, [6] just three months after receiving $30 million funding from Tiger Global.
After 8 years and 4 rounds of funding, CommonFloor is providing property search services in more than 120 cities across India.[ citation needed] CommonFloor is listed in 33 startups by Tech in Asia. [7]
CommonFloor links neighbors who live in apartments by its CommonFloor Apartment Management System. Many apartments use this service for getting connected to the apartment community. [8] CommonFloor launched its Mobile App for seekers in March 2013 to provide the facility to search properties and also provide facility to list properties. [9] CommonFloor launches National Consumer Sentiment Index a survey of 600 consumers in six metros and 15 tier-two cities across the country in October 2013. [10]
Real estate portal CommonFloor.com launches apartment management offering CommonFloor Groups, which provide apartment communities across the country better communication, management, and coordination amongst residents, owners (residents or non-residential landlords), and Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs). [11]
As of 25 April 2016, CommonFloor ranks as the top 9 startup for India in the StartupRanking. [12]
In June 2015, CommonFloor invested $2.5 million in the seed funding round in Flatchat, an app to find roommates. [13]
In January 2015, CommonFloor acquired Bakfy, an app. [14]
In April 2014, CommonFloor acquired Flat.to, a startup that helps bachelors find a home for rent. [15]
Type of business | Privately held company |
---|---|
Founded | 2007 |
Headquarters | Bangalore |
Area served | India |
Founder(s) |
Sumit Jain, Lalit Mangal, Vikas Malpani |
CEO | Sumit Jain |
Industry | Real estate |
Products |
Residential, CF Groups, CF Retina (Virtual Reality), Live-in Tours |
Employees | 795 (as of June 2015) |
Parent | Quikr |
URL |
www |
CommonFloor.com is an Indian real estate portal founded in 2007 by three computer science graduates from IIT Roorkee and JSSATE. [1] On 8 January 2015, CommonFloor received funding from Google Capital. [2] On 7 January 2016, the classifieds advertising platform Quikr announced that they have acquired CommonFloor.com. [3]
The company initially started as an apartment management solution provider and went on to be a real estate platform that combines property search, apartment management, and vendor management. [4]
CommonFloor has raised 4 rounds of funding from three investors. The most recent one being of around $10M [5] from Google Capital, [6] just three months after receiving $30 million funding from Tiger Global.
After 8 years and 4 rounds of funding, CommonFloor is providing property search services in more than 120 cities across India.[ citation needed] CommonFloor is listed in 33 startups by Tech in Asia. [7]
CommonFloor links neighbors who live in apartments by its CommonFloor Apartment Management System. Many apartments use this service for getting connected to the apartment community. [8] CommonFloor launched its Mobile App for seekers in March 2013 to provide the facility to search properties and also provide facility to list properties. [9] CommonFloor launches National Consumer Sentiment Index a survey of 600 consumers in six metros and 15 tier-two cities across the country in October 2013. [10]
Real estate portal CommonFloor.com launches apartment management offering CommonFloor Groups, which provide apartment communities across the country better communication, management, and coordination amongst residents, owners (residents or non-residential landlords), and Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs). [11]
As of 25 April 2016, CommonFloor ranks as the top 9 startup for India in the StartupRanking. [12]
In June 2015, CommonFloor invested $2.5 million in the seed funding round in Flatchat, an app to find roommates. [13]
In January 2015, CommonFloor acquired Bakfy, an app. [14]
In April 2014, CommonFloor acquired Flat.to, a startup that helps bachelors find a home for rent. [15]