Just Five Months Old, Zillow Cofounder’s Pacaso Claims It’s Already A Unicorn

Pacaso, a marketplace for second homes, has raised $75 million in Series B financing that gives the five-month-old business a valuation north of $1 billion, the company announced on Wednesday.
Pacaso, which was founded by CEO Austin Allison and Zillow cofounder Spencer Rascoff, has raised over $90 million to date. The company specializes in subdividing vacation homes among multiple owners, in most cases buying them up front and managing use among multiple parties. Existing homeowners can also approach the platform to sell partial ownership in their properties.

“There are tens of millions of families who aspire to own second homes but are unable to, due to reasons of cost,” says the 35-year-old Allison, who sold his first real estate startup, dotloop, to Zillow in 2015. “Or, in some cases, they can afford the second home but just can’t justify owning 100% of something that they’re only going to use 10% of the time.”

Pacaso declined to provide financial figures, including revenue. Its press release instead points to the number of visitors its website has received (500,000), and the number of prospective customers who have inquired about its services (60,000). Greycroft Partners led the round alongside Global Founders Capital. The startup says it has also secured $1 billion in debt financing.

Such a high valuation is hard to fathom for such a young company. Dana Settle, a founding partner at Greycroft acknowledges that valuing fast-growing firms is “tricky,” but says that “everything about [Pacaso] just hit the key things that we look for in an investment. . . . You don’t even need to own a huge percentage of the market for this to just be a massive company.”

February 1, 2023