List of UK proptech angel investors and venture capital firms.

Find your proptech investor with the full list of UK venture capital investors.
💡 This page highlights UK investors backing proptech — including angels from real estate and VC firms focused on smart buildings, co-living platforms, and construction tech.
🧭 You'll find two preview tables below: one for Proptech venture capital firms and one for Proptech angel investors, each sortable by cheque size, stage, and focus.
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With Adam Neumann (from WeWork) raising a whopping $350 million for his new real estate startup from Andreessen Horowitz, we can definitely say that Proptech is back!
The UK has always been a hotspot for proptech startups, but the amount of pre-seed and seed funding flowing into this sector is now on fire!
The UK’s proptech sector is reshaping real estate through data, platforms and digitised transactions. Check out the innovators on our proptech startup watchlist and attend proptech events to connect with operators and investors.
We tracked the most active proptech investors below:
| Proptech Venture Capital Firms | Investment Focus | Startup Investments | Round Size | Connect |
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![]() ActivumSG Ventures( ) ActivumSG is one of Europe's largest independent real estate investment managers... London | ||||
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![]() Ascension Ventures( ) Ascension is a leading UK venture capital firm focused on empowering tech innova... London | ||||
![]() Augmentum Fintech( ) The venture capital firm provides specialist advice and connections, focusing on... London | ||||
![]() Aviva Ventures( ) Aviva focuses on innovation within the financial services sector, emphasizing ve... London | ||||
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| Proptech Angel Investors | Location | Connect | Investment Focus | Startup Investments |
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Angel investor specialising in fintech, with a focus on pre-seed, seed, and occa... | ||||
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*These angel investors have publicly mentioned their interest in angel investing or are members of angel networks. (Last updated: June 2026)
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Property and technology are pretty clear terms, but what does Proptech mean exactly when you put them together?
Proptech, short for property technology, refers to the application of information technology and platform economics to real estate markets. The term encompasses a wide range of applications, from software and hardware to materials and manufacturing, all aimed at optimising the way people research, rent, buy, sell, and manage property.
Proptech startups often aim to disrupt or improve various aspects of the real estate industry through innovative technology solutions, such as: property ads, management software, smart buildings and fintech for property.
Zoopla is a great example of a successful proptech startup from the UK. Founded in 2007, it has grown to become one of the leading real estate portals in the country. Zoopla provides users with access to a comprehensive database of properties for sale and rent, along with tools and information to help make better-informed property decisions.
Zoopla's platform aggregates listings from thousands of estate agents and developers, offering detailed information about each property, including price trends, area statistics, and comparison tools.
In addition to its property search functionality, Zoopla also provides a range of services and tools for real estate professionals, enhancing their ability to market properties and reach potential buyers or renters.
In Proptech funding, angel investors typically come from property or real estate backgrounds, investing personal wealth early. Proptech venture capitalists (VCs) provide growth capital to startups demonstrating robust market traction.




