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Mobile-first fractional real estate with secondary market trading; buy and sell property shares like stocks; monthly rental income; each property is a separate LLC. Based in New York.
Landa is a New York-based real estate investment app that enables investors to buy and trade fractional shares in single-family rental properties through a mobile-first interface. Landa differentiates from other fractional real estate platforms through its trading functionality — investors can buy and sell property shares on Landa's secondary market at any time, providing liquidity more similar to a stock-trading experience than traditional private real estate investments. Each property on the platform is a separate LLC, and investors receive monthly distributions from rental income proportional to their shares. Landa curates properties across multiple U.S. markets, handling acquisitions, property management, and financial reporting. The company targets a new generation of investors comfortable with mobile-first financial apps who want real estate exposure with the same liquidity and accessibility as stock market investing. Founded in 2020, Landa raised over $33M from investors including MetaProp, The Torch and Menlo Ventures. It competes with Arrived Homes, Fundrise, and RealtyMogul in the retail fractional real estate market.
Mooresville NC home improvement retail (NYSE: LOW) ~$83.7B FY2024 revenue; 1,700 stores, Total Home Pro strategy, Kobalt private label, competing with Home Depot for professional contractor share.
Lowe's Companies, Inc. is a Mooresville, North Carolina-based home improvement retailer — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: LOW) as a Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary component — operating approximately 1,700 home improvement stores across the United States and Canada offering tools, hardware, paint, flooring, appliances, plumbing, electrical, lumber, outdoor living, and installation services through approximately 300,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024 (ending January 2025), Lowe's reported revenues of approximately $83.7 billion, with comparable store sales declining modestly as the post-pandemic home improvement spending normalization — following the 2020-2022 surge in home renovation activity — continued to weigh on transaction counts, partially offset by average ticket growth from Pro customer project spending. CEO Marvin Ellison has executed the "Total Home Strategy" focused on Pro customer (professional contractors, electricians, plumbers, and tradespeople) penetration: Lowe's has historically underindexed versus Home Depot with the Pro customer (Home Depot Pro revenue 50%+ of total versus Lowe's Pro closer to 25-30% historically), and the Total Home strategy's Lowe's Pro investments (expanded Pro desk service, designated Pro parking, dedicated Pro account managers, buy-online-pickup-in-store for contractors, net-30 Pro credit accounts) aim to close this Pro gap. Lowe's online sales (15%+ of total revenue) grew through the Lowes.com marketplace expansion (adding third-party products beyond owned inventory), same-day delivery partnerships, and contractor-oriented digital tools (project estimating, product specification sheets, installation scheduling).
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