vivanta completes €2.5 million round to expand automated property management across Germany

January 9, 2026 at 12:00 PM UTC
EU-Startups
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vivanta completes €2.5 million round to expand automated property management across Germany

Berlin-based PropTech startup vivanta has secured €2.5 million in seed funding to expand its automated property management platform across Germany. This investment signifies growing interest in digitizing the real estate sector and streamlining operational processes. The funding round, led by a Hamburg-based family office, will support vivanta's strategic growth and technology scaling efforts within the German market. Vivanta, founded in 2024, aims to modernize property management using its proprietary automation and AI platform. The company currently manages over 1,500 units across five major German cities and collaborates with more than 300 service providers. The platform seeks to improve efficiency, transparency, and service quality for owners, advisory boards, and tenants alike. The impact of vivanta's funding extends to both property owners and tenants, promising a more streamlined and transparent management experience. The investment aligns with a broader trend of significant funding in digital property management, with other German startups like SCALARA, Lumoview, and Buena attracting larger investments. These developments underscore the potential for PropTech to transform the European real estate landscape. The focus on automation reflects a wider move towards using technology to solve operational inefficiencies in the real estate sector. The company plans to use the funding to scale its technology, automate processes, and enhance its services. This move will help them compete with other businesses using technology to advance and digitize the real estate market.

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Published: January 9, 2026 at 12:00 PM UTC
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