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Dwelly raises £69M to unify the UK’s broken rental market

25 February 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Dwelly secures £69M to fix the UK’s fragmented rental system

London-based rental platform Dwelly, founded by a team of former Uber executives, has raised £69 million in fresh funding to tackle what it calls the UK’s deeply fragmented rental market. The round is led by US venture firm General Catalyst, underscoring growing investor appetite for technology that can modernise how tenants and landlords find, manage and price homes.

A single platform for a scattered rental landscape

The UK rental sector is still dominated by a patchwork of local agents, legacy software and disconnected listing portals. Dwelly aims to bring these pieces together on a single, data-driven platform that serves tenants, landlords and property managers alike.

Drawing on its founders’ experience scaling marketplace operations at Uber, the startup is building tools that streamline onboarding, verification, payments and compliance. By aggregating data from multiple sources, Dwelly plans to offer more transparent pricing, real-time availability and standardised digital workflows.

Ex-Uber leadership and operational playbook

The founding team, which includes former senior operators from Uber’s UK and European business, is applying the same playbook used to expand ride-hailing: rapid city-by-city rollout, strong local partnerships and rigorous use of data analytics to optimise supply and demand.

Backer General Catalyst has a long track record of supporting marketplace and proptech companies. Its investment signals confidence that the UK rental market is ready for a new infrastructure layer that can sit between traditional agents, institutional landlords and emerging digital-only players.

Digitising the full rental lifecycle

With the new capital, Dwelly plans to expand its engineering and product teams, deepen integrations with existing property management systems and roll out features that cover the entire rental lifecycle. These include digital referencing, automated rent collection, maintenance tracking and compliance tools for evolving UK regulations.

For tenants, the company promises a more consistent experience across cities, with verified listings, clearer rental affordability checks and faster move-in times. For landlords and agents, Dwelly is positioning itself as an operating system that reduces manual paperwork, vacancy periods and regulatory risk.

As rising housing demand and tighter regulation reshape the sector, investors are betting that platforms like Dwelly will become critical infrastructure for the next decade of the UK rental market.

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