Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Chennai facilities operations platform with IoT integration managing 100M sq ft across 10K+ properties in 12 countries; $42.9M Dragoneer/Tiger/Accel-backed 2025 Verdantix CMMS Leader competing with Planon and IBM Maximo for commercial RE operations.
Facilio is a Chennai, India-based facilities operations and connected building platform — backed by Dragoneer Investment Group, Tiger Global, and Accel with $42.9 million in total funding — providing commercial real estate owners, property management companies, and enterprises with an integrated platform for work order management, preventive maintenance scheduling, IoT sensor integration, energy management, sustainability reporting, and occupant experience tools across building portfolios, generating ₹53.5 crore (~$6.4 million USD) in revenue in 2024 with 40+ enterprise customers managing 10,000+ properties across 100 million square feet in 12 countries. Named a Leader in the 2025 Verdantix CMMS Grid for mid-to-large commercial real estate operations.
Germantown TN Sunbelt multifamily REIT (NYSE: MAA) ~$2.2B FY2024 revenue; 100K+ apartments in 300+ communities, supply-cycle navigation, 30+ year dividend growth competing with Camden Property Trust and AvalonBay.
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. (MAA) is a Germantown, Tennessee-based multifamily apartment REIT — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: MAA) as an S&P 500 Real Estate component — owning, developing, and managing apartment communities across Sunbelt and Southeast United States markets including Dallas-Fort Worth, Atlanta, Charlotte, Raleigh, Tampa, Orlando, Nashville, Phoenix, Denver, and Austin through approximately 2,500 employees. MAA owns approximately 300 multifamily communities with 100,000+ apartment homes, concentrated in the high-growth Sunbelt markets that experienced explosive population and employment migration during and after COVID-19 as remote and hybrid work enabled households to relocate from high-cost coastal metro areas (New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington DC) to lower-cost Sun Belt cities. In fiscal year 2024, MAA reported revenues of approximately $2.2 billion, with same-store revenue growth moderating to approximately 0.5-1% as elevated new apartment supply (100,000+ new Sunbelt apartments completed annually in Dallas, Austin, Atlanta, Nashville, and Charlotte from 2022-2024 construction pipeline) competed with MAA's existing portfolio for residents — creating the Sunbelt apartment supply headwind that affected MAA alongside all Sunbelt-focused apartment REITs. CEO Eric Bolton has led MAA through the supply cycle, maintaining 95%+ physical occupancy through rent concessions and lease renewal incentives rather than accepting vacancy, and positioning MAA for the post-supply-peak recovery (projected 2026-2027) when the 40% decline in new apartment construction starts from 2023-2024 reduces new completions in 2026 below population demand growth.
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