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Propy Plans $100M U.S. Title Roll-Up

Real-estate tokenization firm Propy plans a $100 million push to buy regional title companies and retrofit them with blockchain and AI tools.

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Real-estate tokenization firm Propy plans a $100 million push to buy regional title companies and retrofit them with blockchain and AI tools. The company outlined expansion in an interview, saying the goal is to modernize how U.S. property titles are verified, insured, and transferred. The initiative targets a largely manual, $25 billion market that Propy wants to digitize end-to-end.

Propy expects to acquire profitable mid-size firms in states like California, Texas, and Florida, then upgrade operations to faster, safer, fully digital closings. Management says the roll-up could accelerate growth and help the company reach a $1 billion valuation sooner than organic expansion alone. HousingWire added that Propy is eyeing around 10 deals, each near $10 million.

Alongside M&A, Propy unveiled “Agent Avery,” an AI escrow officer trained on its transaction data. The tool reduces workload by handling contracts, compliance, communications, and crypto or fiat escrow, with the company claiming up to 40% efficiency gains. SiliconANGLE noted that funding for the expansion mixes traditional financing with on-chain private credit via DeFi lender Morpho.

In the next 12 months, we’ll acquire regional title companies across the country… This will allow us to get to a billion-dollar valuation as a tech company,” said Natalia Karayaneva, CEO of Propy, in an interview where she described plan to digitize back-office processes and speed up closings. She added that the industry remains fragmented and paper-based, creating room for automation.

The push follows a broader shift to real-world asset tokenization, where firms bring traditional assets and workflows on-chain to improve settlement, transparency, and access. Propy says it is already a licensed title company and has processed billions in digital real-estate transactions. If deals close as planned, the firm could become a major consolidator in U.S. title services—testing whether AI and blockchain can finally streamline the closing table.

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