Diald Adds $1M Follow On for AI Real Estate Underwriting
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Diald has taken in another $1 million, led by Feedback Ventures. The Singapore firm also led the company’s $3.75 million Seed round, which drew strategic angels and sector focused funds. Total funding now stands at $4.75 million.
The Los Angeles company, founded in 2023, sells an AI platform for commercial real estate due diligence and underwriting. It pulls from more than 1.7 million data sources to produce investment ready memos, market insights and property evaluations, and it does so in hours rather than the weeks the same work usually takes.
The company has since put a conversational interface on top of that engine, which is aimed at opening institutional grade analysis to buyers who could never justify the cost of an analyst team.
Early stage analysis has been a persistent gap in the sector. Deals get screened on instinct and spreadsheets because proper underwriting is too slow and too expensive to run on every opportunity that crosses a desk. That is the gap Diald is selling into, and the California company now has a repeat backer funding the push.
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