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§ Venture Capital · San Francisco Bay Area, CA, USA
Twenty Five Ventures operates as a multi-strategy, thesis-driven venture fund, investing in companies that power new real estate and financial infrastructure. The firm employs a focused investment approach, targeting businesses poised to redefine these key sectors. It supports ventures contributing to the evolution of modern financial systems and property technology.
The firm was established with an insight into creating a more inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem. Maximillian Diez leads Twenty Five Ventures, which commits deeply to investing in founders often outside traditional venture capital norms. This focus provides essential financial and knowledge-based resources to a diverse range of entrepreneurs.
Twenty Five Ventures advises and partners with companies and entrepreneurs across the real estate and financial infrastructure domains. Its mission centers on cultivating an inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem by ensuring access to crucial resources. The firm’s vision is to be a foundational partner for innovators shaping the future of these critical industries.
Key people at Twenty Five Ventures.
Twenty Five Ventures has 5 tracked investments across 5 companies. The latest tracked deal is $2.0M Seed in The Librarian in November 2025.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 14, 2025 | The Librarian | $2.0M Seed | Vinnie Lauria | Jeremy Stoppelman |
| Jul 20, 2023 | InspectionGo | $5.5M Series A | Scott Stettler | Allegheny Angel Fund, BEN Franklin Technology Partners, Hamilton Ventures, Mountain State Capital, West Virginia Jobs Investment Trust |
| Dec 8, 2021 | Datasembly | $7.0M Other Equity | Jonathan K. Shulkin | Evan Brown, Craft Ventures, Launch Capital |
| Mar 16, 2021 | ZenSports | $2.4M Series A | — | Allied Venture Partners, Calm Ventures, Lorenzo Thione, MicroVentures |
| Jul 1, 2020 | Green Harbor Communities | $50K Seed | — | — |
Key people at Twenty Five Ventures.
Twenty Five Ventures is a venture capital firm focused on investing in early-stage companies primarily within the real estate technology and financial infrastructure sectors across the United States. Their mission centers on creating an inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem by providing financial and knowledge-based resources to diverse founders and entrepreneurs, enabling them to thrive and scale. The firm combines investment with advisory services, supporting startups in project management, talent acquisition, sales, and customer experience to accelerate growth and operational efficiency[2][3][4][5].
Founded and led by Maximillian Diez, who brings extensive experience from companies like Realtor.com, Redfin, and Franklin Templeton, Twenty Five Ventures emerged from a collective desire to impact the next generation of thought leaders by investing time, expertise, and capital into early-stage ventures. Over two decades, the team has assisted dozens of companies, evolving their focus toward supporting diverse founders in real estate and financial technology sectors through dedicated funds such as the 25V Diversity Fund[2][3][4].
Twenty Five Ventures is positioned at the intersection of two significant trends: the digitization of real estate and the modernization of financial infrastructure. The timing is favorable as these sectors undergo rapid technological transformation, driven by demand for more efficient, inclusive, and data-driven solutions. By focusing on diverse founders, the firm not only taps into underrepresented innovation but also helps shape a more equitable startup ecosystem. Their advisory approach amplifies their influence beyond capital, fostering sustainable growth and innovation in these critical industries[2][3][4].
Looking ahead, Twenty Five Ventures is likely to expand its portfolio within real estate and financial technology, continuing to emphasize diversity and inclusion as core pillars. Trends such as proptech innovation, fintech integration, and ESG considerations in real estate finance will shape their investment thesis. Their dual role as investor and advisor positions them to deepen their impact, potentially becoming a key catalyst for next-generation infrastructure startups led by diverse entrepreneurs. This approach aligns with their founding vision of creating an inclusive ecosystem where founders and investors mutually thrive[2][3][4].