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NYC residential sale-leaseback fintech permanently closed December 2024; $127M raised ($28M Northwestern Mutual Series D Feb 2024) before state AG enforcement actions in Michigan/Massachusetts and consumer lawsuits across 5 states led to closure.
EasyKnock was a New York City-based residential sale-leaseback fintech company — having raised $127 million in total venture funding over 9 rounds including a $28 million Series D led by Northwestern Mutual in February 2024 — that permanently closed in December 2024 following regulatory enforcement actions and consumer litigation. Founded in 2016 by CEO Jarred Kessler and Ben Black, EasyKnock pioneered the residential sale-leaseback model in the United States, allowing homeowners to sell their property to EasyKnock for immediate liquidity while remaining as tenants in their home — targeting homeowners seeking to access equity without moving, those facing potential foreclosure, or property owners seeking capital for investments.
Largest US lodging REIT with ~78 luxury/upper-upscale hotels; $5.8B FY2024 revenue; record RevPAR post-COVID; active portfolio upgrader in gateway and resort markets.
Host Hotels & Resorts is the largest lodging real estate investment trust (REIT) in the United States, headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland and trading on Nasdaq (HST). The company owns approximately 78 premium hotels with roughly 43,000 rooms, primarily luxury and upper-upscale properties operating under Marriott, Westin, Ritz-Carlton, Hyatt, and W brand flags in major gateway markets and resort destinations. For FY2024, Host generated approximately $5.8 billion in total revenues, with CEO James Risoleo executing a capital recycling strategy that disposed of non-core assets and redeployed proceeds into high-RevPAR urban and resort markets.
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