
How Venture Capital is Driving PropTech in Indian Real Estate
In this episode, we have an engaging and insightful conversation with Mr. Saras Agarwal, the Managing Partner of Earth Fund. As a seasoned venture capitalist, Saras shares his valuable experiences and perspectives on the intersection of venture capitalism and the proptech industry. Earth Fund, which was recently launched, is a real estate technology and sustainability-focused venture capital fund backed by Brigade Enterprises.
Throughout our discussion, we delve into how investors and investees work together. Saras emphasizes the importance of having founders who are both practical and visionary, sharing some secrets that VCs usually keep to themselves. He highlights the significant role venture capitalists play in the growth and success of startups.
We cover a range of topics, including Saras' personal goals, his ambition to become a founder, and the pros and cons of being a venture capitalist. He candidly addresses common misunderstandings between VCs and founders, the essential qualities he seeks in a founder, and the challenges startups face. Saras also talks about the evolving proptech landscape, the impact of the pandemic on technology adoption in real estate, and the crucial role sustainability will play in the future.
In this episode, Saras discusses the Earth Fund and its strategic position within the proptech ecosystem. He explains the stages of development, fundraising efforts, and the growing interest in proptech due to its transformative potential. Saras highlights the evolution from PropTech 1.0 to the current trends, predicting the next wave driven by sustainability and technological integration.
He also shares insights on valuation frameworks for startups, the importance of a strong founding team, and the challenges in scaling businesses across different regions.
We conclude the episode with a discussion on the global proptech industry, the role of regulatory bodies, and the future of real estate in India. Saras offers his perspective on the future of proptech, the impact of fractional ownership platforms, and the essential balance between long-term business development and the shorter investment horizons of venture capital.