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Camber Creek Closes Oversubscribed Third Fund at $155M

Camber Creek, a Lower Manhattan-based venture capital firm focused on investing in and scaling early- and growth-stage real estate technology companies, has closed an oversubscribed third fund with capital commitments of $155 million. The company originally targeted $120 million for the fund.

“We plan to harness this opportunity to continue our proven strategy and hands-on approach to investing in proptech companies,” said Casey Berman, founder and general partner of Camber Creek.

Added general partner Jake Fingert, “Our disciplined process for analyzing, beta testing, and scaling great companies in partnership with our network provides a meaningful advantage in the market and allows us to continue to back runaway successes.”

Founded in 2011, Camber Creek has more than $250 million in assets under management, with investments in proptech companies such as Notarize, VTS, Latch, Bowery, Measurabl, Compstak and Building Engines, among many others.

Pictured, from left: Camber Creek partners Jeffrey Berman, Casey Berman, Jake Fingert and Mitchell Schear.

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