![]() ![]() PocketList could be a boon for landlords as well. Before the pandemic reduced demand, packed open houses were commonplace and many aspiring tenants armed themselves with reference letters.īut with $2.8 million in seed funding led by David Sacks' Craft Ventures along with Abstract VC, Wonder Ventures and angel investor Spencer Rascoff, co-founder of Zillow and dot.LA, the company has plans to launch in San Francisco and San Diego later this fall. The city abounds with horror stories about renting. The app is currently only available in Los Angeles, Dazé's hometown and the nation's second largest real estate market. Everybody sees it as a stopping point to being a homeowner off in the middle of nowhere," he said."The way we look at it is the average American spends over a decade being a renter - and they spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in that time. "Renting shouldn't be a dirty word, and it kind of is in American culture. PocketList co-founders.Nick Dazé's and Julian Vergel de Dios, The idea came to CEO and co-founder Nick Dazé after a lifetime of hassle renting apartments that he and his friends and family experienced when searching for a new place The app allows renters to see and share apartments that will soon be available before they're listed - reducing the time properties sit vacant and possibly heating up competition among apartment hunters. Rental app PocketList launched today after less than a year in stealth mode with the goal of making your next apartment hunt a lot simpler. ![]()
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