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Shibusa Systems
Climate · Saas · Enterprise

Shibusa Systems

Shibusa Systems is a Monterey, California construction-technology company reengineering how single-family homes and ADUs get built. Instead of shipping boxes from a factory, Shibusa pre-engineers every home in a digital Configurator and turns the messy jobsite into a predictable, kit-of-parts assembly it calls Precision Component On-site Assembly. The company claims it cuts build time by roughly 50%, costs by about 30%, and construction waste to under 5%, while delivering homes to Fortified Home resilience standards with low-carbon materials and no natural gas. Founded in New Orleans in 2019 and now based in Monterey, it is backed by seed funding and led by Wall Street veteran Katy Reynolds.

construction-tech · homebuildingRead →
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Bungalow
Marketplace · Consumer · Saas

Bungalow

Bungalow is a tech-enabled residential rental platform that turns single-family homes into furnished, flexible, community-driven housing. It matches renters with rooms and whole homes across major U.S. markets, handles roommate matching, tours, payments and maintenance through its app, and offers homeowners and institutional investors full-service property management for single-family-rental and build-to-rent portfolios via its Radar platform.

coliving · single-family-rentalRead →
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Vessel Technologies, Inc.
Climate · Hardware · Consumer

Vessel Technologies, Inc.

Vessel Technologies is a New York-based housing product company that designs, manufactures, and franchises attainably priced apartment buildings for the 'missing middle' - working people who earn too much for subsidized housing and too little for market-rate rents. Using a panelized, IKEA-style off-site construction system, Vessel builds all-electric, solar-powered, universally accessible apartments that fit on small urban lots and go up in under a year for a fraction of conventional cost.

attainable-housing · prefab-constructionRead →