
Berlin-based PropTech startup vivanta has closed a €2.5 million Seed funding round to advance its next-generation property management platform.
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- Berlin-based PropTech startup vivanta has closed a €2.5 million Seed funding round to advance its next-generation property management platform.
The round was led by a Hamburg-based family office specializing in mezzanine investments and real estate development, which will support vivanta’s growth and scaling strategy.
“Our goal is to make living easy again – for owners, advisory boards, and tenants,” says Katharina John, founder of vivanta. “With the new financing, we can further scale our technology, automate operational processes, and at the same time noticeably improve our personal service.”
In 2025, European PropTech funding has increasingly focused on digital property management, with Germany emerging as a key hub. vivanta’s €2.5 million Seed round fits this trend. Comparable rounds include SCALARA (€3M) for platform expansion, Lumoview (€3M plus €2.5M EU grant) for energy-efficient building data capture and Berlin-based Buena (€49M) to scale property management software and acquisitions.
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Outside Germany, notable rounds include Zurich-based viboo (€3.3M) to expand its building management system into Germany and Madrid-based VIVLA (€8M) to scale its co-ownership platform for premium second homes.
In total, over €65 million has flowed into property management and PropTech in 2025 with Germany as a particularly active hub. vivanta’s Seed funding positions it among early-stage companies driving automation and data-driven solutions to replace fragmented, manual property management processes.
“We are investing in vivanta because the team solves a key problem in everyday real estate: management must be reliable, transparent, and operationally strong – not just digitally ” says the lead investor. “vivanta combines technological scalability with a genuine understanding of processes and real estate. That’s exactly what makes the model so compelling for us.”
Founded in 2024 vivanta modernizes property management with its automation and AI platform. Managing over 1,500 units across five German cities and coordinating 300+ service providers vivanta replaces fragmented systems with transparent efficient processes serving both rental properties and condominium owners’ associations while combining technology with high service standards.
“Over the past twelve months, we have analysed very closely where property management fails in practice and are consistently addressing the causes,” adds Florentin Braunewell, co-founder of vivanta. “Many solutions optimise individual steps, but leave the underlying problems unresolved. For us, automation is not an end in itself, but rather creates time for support, quality, and reliability.”
The new funding will support the further development of vivanta’s technology platform, expansion of its team and growth into new regions. The company is also exploring strategic acquisitions, especially succession or handover opportunities, to integrate administrations that align with its high standards of quality and service.
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