Episode #89, Jarred Kessler, CEO, EasyKnock fintech, real-estate tech
Episode #89, Jarred Kessler, CEO, EasyKnock fintech, real-estate tech, 15th largest home owner in the US Discussing the dynamics of inflation, interest rates and the volatile US residential real-estate market; Running a New York fintech / real-estate startup before, during, and after Covid; Raising over $120m of equity funding and $600m of debt financing; How they became the 15th largest owner of single residential homes in the US in less than 7 years; The Operating Company/Property Company (Opco/Propco) company structure; Overseeing high-velocity growth in headcount, acquiring and integrating other companies successfully; Managing growth between funding rounds; continuing to innovate product development and service offerings; The interesting interplay between credit card debt, interest rates, inflation, the housing market; The changing percentage of Americans that qualify for a home mortgage; Advice on how to raise VC funding; The difference between raising VC vs debt financing; Managing growth vs profitability, pushing back on investors, and preparing for fundraising in the next economic cycle; Various paths to an exit for a company like EasyKnock Find the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/qJttkx2KJRA. Find this and all full episodes for Fireside with a VC on your favorite podcast platform here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/FiresideVC https://www.easyknock.com/ https://www.7bc.vc/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/romans/ Join the conversation, leave comments, and tell us what you think about these topics and this episode. Join us in person for the next 7BC San Francisco VC Insight Panel & networking reception November 14th . https://7BCinSF.eventbrite.com
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