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Real estate debt crowdfunding for non-accredited investors; $10 minimum in fractionalized loans on fix-and-flip projects; 8-15% interest on 6-18 month terms; first SEC Reg A+ debt platform.
Groundfloor is an Atlanta-based real estate lending and investment platform that enables non-accredited investors to participate in short-term real estate debt by investing as little as $10 in fractionalized loans on residential fix-and-flip and new construction projects. Borrowers — real estate investors and developers — receive fast bridge loans for acquisition and renovation, while retail investors earn interest rates typically ranging from 8-15% on 6-18 month loan terms. Groundfloor was the first company to receive SEC qualification under Regulation A+ to offer real estate debt investments to non-accredited investors, making it a pioneering platform in democratizing real estate credit investing. The company has originated over $1B in loans and has expanded to offer a savings account-like product (Stairs) that provides higher yields than traditional banks through its underlying real estate loan portfolio. Founded in 2013, Groundfloor has raised institutional funding and grown a retail investor base of over 200,000 users. It competes with PeerStreet and RealtyMogul in the real estate crowdfunding debt market.
Construction payment rights and lien management software acquired by Procore; automates mechanics liens, preliminary notices, and lien waivers across all 50 US states, protecting contractors and subcontractors from non-payment in complex projects.
Levelset is a New Orleans-based construction payment software company acquired by Procore in 2021, providing mechanics lien management, preliminary notice automation, and payment rights protection tools for contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers in the construction industry. Founded in 2012 as zlien, the company built its product around the insight that lien rights—the legal tools that protect construction participants from non-payment—are chronically underutilized because the process of preserving them is complex, jurisdiction-specific, and deadline-driven. Levelset automates the preparation and delivery of preliminary notices, lien waivers, and mechanics liens across all 50 U.S. states, handling the jurisdictional variation that makes manual compliance extremely difficult for contractors working across multiple states.\n\nLevelset's platform covers the full payment cycle risk management workflow: from preliminary notice delivery at the start of a project through payment status tracking, lien waiver exchange, and mechanics lien filing when payments are disputed or delayed. The company also built a credit risk layer that provides payment history and credit data on general contractors and property owners, helping subcontractors assess payment risk before accepting project work. This financial intelligence capability, combined with payment rights automation, positions Levelset as a cash flow protection tool for the construction supply chain—a segment chronically affected by slow payment and project payment disputes.\n\nSince the Procore acquisition, Levelset has been integrated into the Procore construction management platform, enabling Procore users to access payment rights and lien management tools directly within their existing project management workflow. The combined offering strengthens Procore's value proposition for subcontractors, who have historically been less well served by construction project management platforms focused primarily on GC workflows. Levelset continues to operate as a standalone offering as well, serving contractors who do not use Procore.
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