Hamilton Ventures Research Document
Investment Thesis
Hamilton Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm focused exclusively on the proptech (property technology) sector. Founded in January 2023 by Prashant Kothari, a serial entrepreneur who built String Real Estate Information Services into a 1,200-employee market leader, Hamilton combines deep real estate operational expertise with venture capital discipline. The firm's mission is to accelerate innovation in the built environment by connecting real estate founders with multi-generation operator investors who become direct revenue generators or capital partners.
The firm's core thesis rests on a fundamental market opportunity: real estate remains largely analog and inefficient. They recognize that the construction industry ranks dead-last in efficiency gains over the past half-century compared to other industries. Hamilton believes that applying cutting-edge technologies—particularly AI/ML, blockchain, additive manufacturing, AR/VR/XR, and IoT—to real estate will unlock significant value. The fund combines a network investing model with deep sector expertise, a builder's mentality, and an early-stage focus, creating a unique value proposition where wisdom and networks of founders and investors combine to create outcomes greater than the sum of their parts.
Investment Focus Areas
Hamilton targets seven primary proptech subsectors:
Construction Technology: Construction efficiency has massive headroom for improvement. Hamilton looks for companies leveraging AI/ML and automation to digitize construction processes, reduce project timelines, and improve quality control.
Data & Analytics: The largest public real estate companies (CoreLogic, CoStar, ICE) are fundamentally data businesses. Hamilton invests in next-generation real estate data companies building proprietary datasets, leveraging blockchain for transparency, and providing real-time analytics to critical market problems.
Climate & Clean Technology: With buildings accounting for nearly 40% of global carbon emissions (~20% embedded in materials, ~20% from operations), this category has incredible tailwinds. Hamilton believes proptech investors will partner with climate investors to build hardware and software that scales toward net-zero built world by 2050.
CRE & Residential Process Automation: Vast swaths of real estate remain marginally automated despite decades of software advancement. Hamilton targets API-first businesses leveraging AI/ML to disrupt yet-to-be-automated processes in commercial real estate and residential sectors.
Affordable Housing: With median home prices doubling from $260K to $540K over the past decade and rent increases accelerating exponentially, there's a well-documented housing shortage. Hamilton invests in technology solutions addressing affordability and housing supply challenges.
Fintech & Mortgage Tech: Real estate at its core is a finance and payments business. Yet trillions of dollars in annual real estate payments are still facilitated by ACH and paper checks. Hamilton targets companies disrupting legacy lending platforms and modernizing real estate financial infrastructure.
Workplace & Space Utilization: Hybrid work has fundamentally changed how companies think about office space. Hamilton invests in platforms helping enterprises optimize space utilization, boost productivity, and maximize ROI on real estate portfolios.
Stage and Check Size
Hamilton targets U.S.-based seed and Series A companies as their sweet spot, though they will opportunistically consider later-stage deals. They typically invest in companies that are beginning to demonstrate product-market fit and generally avoid pre-revenue companies. Typical initial check sizes range from $250K to $750K, depending on stage and round size. The firm does not have strict ownership requirements and maintains capacity for follow-on investments. While they will opportunistically lead rounds, their investment is not predicated on lead status—they are comfortable as co-investors.
Business Model Preferences
Hamilton targets SaaS, PaaS, and marketplace business models with potential to scale quickly with limited marginal costs per customer. They understand that real estate typically features longer sales cycles than other software markets, but always evaluate investments with scale and exit potential in mind. They explicitly avoid pre-revenue companies, funds, hardware or pure services companies, B2C-only business models, non-U.S. based companies, and non-standard legal structures.
Portfolio Activity
Hamilton has demonstrated active deployment from their fund. Notable recent investments include:
- Inhabitr (Seed 2021, Series B Lead 2024): B2B furniture platform for hospitality, multifamily, student housing, and office assets. Hamilton led a $27M Series B in April 2024, showing strong support for growth-stage winners.
- Green Badger: SaaS solution for LEED compliance automation and ESG metrics tracking for construction companies.
- Kadence: All-in-one software platform for hybrid work productivity, collaboration, and workspace maximization.
- iGo: Transforms home inspectors' businesses and unlocks value of inspection data.
- Ecomedes: Cloud-based marketplace connecting commercial building product buyers and sellers.
- Payscore: Automated income verification for property management, credit reporting, and lending.
- Occuspace: Space utilization and real estate operations platform.
- Stake: Rent rewards platform offering cashback and credit-building tools for multifamily residents.
- Augrade: Automated 2D-to-3D BIM conversion with code checks.
- Sitewire: Construction finance platform for project tracking and payment automation.
This portfolio demonstrates Hamilton's thesis in action: companies solving critical automation, efficiency, and sustainability challenges across residential, commercial, and construction real estate.
Team and Investor Network
Hamilton was founded by Prashant Kothari, founder and former CEO of String Real Estate Information Services. Kothari built String from 2005 into a 1,200-employee market leader, demonstrating deep operational expertise. The firm has assembled an elite network of 18+ investor-partners and advisors representing generations of leadership experience across the real estate value chain.
Decision Process and Partnership Model
Hamilton operates with a partnership mentality rather than purely transactional investing. They prioritize honesty, trust, and collective wisdom. Key characteristics include strong strategic fit requirements with investor base, preference for long-term capital relationships, founder-centric approach, and disciplined underwriting targeting top-decile early-stage returns (~5x). While board seats are optional, they seek alignment on values and long-term vision.