Full-Time
Posted on 10/4/2025
Develops rental properties fostering community well-being
$270k - $350k/yr
New York, NY, USA
Hybrid
Flow Life focuses on transforming the rental housing market by developing and managing apartment communities designed to foster social connection, well-being, and harmony with nature for urban renters. Its products are rental housing developments that emphasize communal spaces, neighbor interaction, and environmental integration, with experiences and services that support personal growth. The company makes money through rental income from its properties and aims to attract tenants who value community and a premium living experience. Compared with traditional landlords or generic multifamily operators, Flow Life differentiates itself by weaving community-building and nature-focused design into every property, aiming to improve tenant belonging and retention rather than just providing a place to rent. Its overarching goal is to help people live more connected and fulfilling lives by creating vibrant, connected communities within cities.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Late Stage VC
Total Funding
$450M
Headquarters
Miami, Florida
Founded
2022
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Former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann has raised over $100 million in capital for his proptech startup, Flow, in a round that values that company at about $2.5
Adam Neumann, former CEO of WeWork, has raised over $100 million for his new residential real estate company, Flow, in a funding round that values the business at approximately $2.5 billion. Investors include a16z. Neumann is considering the possibility of taking the company public in the future, as mentioned in an interview for the upcoming Bloomberg Originals series, Bullish with Sonali Basak.
Apex Group Ltd. is acquiring FTS Tech, Inc. ("Flow"), a software provider for private markets, to enhance its fund management services. Flow, founded in 2018, adds 15 employees and $17 billion in assets under administration to Apex. The acquisition strengthens Apex's private markets infrastructure, offering streamlined investor onboarding, data management, and compliance. Legal advisors were Goodwin for Flow and Kirkland & Ellis for Apex.
Canada Global, an Israeli real estate firm led by Assaf Tuchmair and Barak Rosen, is teaming up with Flow to develop a mixed-use project on the site, according to The Real Deal.
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