The Citi and Alphabet-backed real estate platform hauled in $100m in series D equity and $263m in debt.

HomeLight, a US-based online realty platform backed by internet conglomerate Alphabet and financial services firm Citi, raised $100m in a series D round yesterday, along with $263m in debt financing.

The round was led by Zeev Ventures and featured Group 11, Menlo Ventures and STCAP. Lydia Jett, an investor with SoftBank Vision Fund, also invested, but it is unclear if this was as a private investor or on behalf of the telecoms group.

The investment values the company at $1.6bn…

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Fernando Moncada Rivera

Fernando Moncada Rivera is a reporter at Global Corporate Venturing and also host of the CVC Unplugged podcast.