Founded in 2016, EasyKnock allows homeowners to sell their homes and continue living in them by paying rent after the sale.
In a press release, EasyKnock said the company will use the funds to scale up its product offerings and hire more employees.
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EasyKnock, an alternative home-financing company, has announced a $20 million funding round. So reports The Real Deal.
Founded in 2016, EasyKnock allows homeowners to sell their homes and continue living in them by paying rent after the sale.
In a press release, EasyKnock said the company will use the funds to scale up its product offerings and hire more employees.