WeHouse, the tech-driven home construction startup formerly known as Hocomoco, has raised Rs 25 crore in its Series A round. The funding is a mix of equity and debt, with participation from Anthill Ventures and prominent investors such as Pinnupreddy Jaya Aditya Reddy, Suresh Babu Daggubati, Mohnish Yerra of Leaders for India (LIO), and Gaurav Marya of Franchise India Holdings. The company was founded in 2017 by Sripad Nandiraj and Rohan Reddy. WeHouse has already delivered over 400 projects across four cities and maintains an order book of Rs 150 crore. The startup offers an end-to-end construction solution, covering approvals, architectural and structural designs, project execution, interiors, and a tech-enabled e-monitoring system. By bringing all these elements under one accountable platform, WeHouse addresses one of the biggest challenges in the Indian home construction market: delivering projects on time with transparency and quality. The fresh capital will help WeHouse scale operations, enhance its technology platform, and expand into new cities, with Coimbatore and Ahmedabad set to see launches this month. With a strong technology backbone, transparent processes, and fresh capital in hand, WeHouse is poised to transform how Indians approach home construction making the dream of a hassle-free, high-quality home a reality for more families.
WeHouse raises $2.8M Series A to expand its prop-tech solutions across India
September 12, 2025
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