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§ Private Profile · San Francisco, CA, USA
Kasa Living is a technology company.
Kasa Living delivers tech-enabled flexible accommodations, offering professionally managed apart-hotel rooms and hotel suites. The company partners with real estate owners to integrate its technology platform, which streamlines operations and guest services. This approach allows Kasa to provide a consistent hospitality experience, combining the amenities of a home with the reliability of a hotel stay.
The company was founded in 2016 by Roman Pedan. Pedan, who brought prior experience from companies like Airbnb, conceived Kasa Living with the insight that technology could significantly improve the operational efficiency and guest experience in the flexible accommodation sector. This vision aimed to bridge the gap between traditional hotels and short-term rentals by standardizing quality and service.
Kasa Living caters to a broad range of travelers, including those on business trips, family vacations, and individuals requiring longer-term stays, offering properties in various locations across the United States. The company's long-term vision is to be the leading brand for flexible accommodations, continuously evolving its tech-driven approach to enhance comfort and convenience for all its guests.
Kasa Living has raised $166.0M across 5 funding rounds.
Kasa Living has raised $166.0M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Kasa Living has raised $166.0M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Kasa Living's investors include Shawn O'Neill, FirstMark Capital, Jeff Flynn, 2048 Ventures, ArcTern Ventures, Cherry Ventures, Day One Ventures, Eigenspace, General Catalyst, Golden Ventures, Lerer Hippeau, Lux Capital.
Kasa Living is a technology-enabled hospitality company that operates flexible accommodations, including apartments, boutique hotels, and single-family homes, partnering with real estate owners to manage short- and long-term stays for business and leisure travelers.[1][2][3] It solves high operational costs and inefficiencies in traditional hospitality by using centralized technology for virtual check-in/out, high-speed Wi-Fi, pet-friendly options, and automated accounting, boosting property profitability by over 50% with mid-50s GOP margins on apartment-style properties.[1][2] With 75+ properties, 1M+ room nights, and $125M raised across rounds including Series B led by Ribbit Capital, Kasa demonstrates strong growth, expanding from multifamily rentals to full boutique hotels (now 40% of inventory) and vacation rentals via partnerships like TPG.[1][2][3][4]
Kasa Living was founded in 2016 in San Francisco by CEO Roman Pedan, drawing from his team's experience at Airbnb, KKR, and Apollo, to create a tech-powered operator transforming investor-owned multifamily apartments, boutique hotels, and homes into managed accommodations.[1][2][3] The idea emerged amid digitally native consumer demands for seamless, contactless stays, addressing "tyranny of costs" like 24/7 front desks and manual accounting through centralized tech platforms.[2] Early traction included a $20M Series A amid 2019's WeWork fallout targeting proptech, followed by $30M Series B in 2021 for software enhancements, and expansion into boutique hotels by 2020 despite pandemic challenges, with ongoing raises sustaining growth.[1][4]
Kasa rides the proptech and hospitality tech wave, blending Airbnb-style short-term rentals with hotel operations in multifamily and single-family homes, capitalizing on post-pandemic demand for flexible, contactless stays amid labor shortages and rising costs.[1][2] Timing aligns with digital-native travelers preferring virtual front desks over staffed ones, while market forces like investor-owned properties seeking higher yields favor its model—proven by TPG partnership for vacation rentals and resilience during WeWork's 2019 fallout.[1] It influences the ecosystem by enabling owners (e.g., via white-label tech) to compete with platforms like Airbnb, standardizing operations and profitability in fragmented accommodations.[2][4]
Kasa's momentum—fueled by tech scalability, partnerships, and funding—positions it to expand its 75+ property portfolio further, potentially dominating tech-enabled aparthotels and vacation rentals as remote work and bleisure travel persist.[1][2][3] Trends like AI-driven personalization, regulatory shifts in short-term rentals, and proptech consolidation will shape its path, with "Powered by Kasa" enabling white-label growth without heavy capex. Its influence may evolve into a full-stack platform leader, redefining hospitality profitability for owners while delivering seamless stays, building on its post-2016 traction through economic turbulence.[1][2]
Kasa Living has raised $166.0M across 5 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $40.0M Other Equity in August 2025.