Rent-to-own startup Divvy Homes has reportedly conducted a new round of layoffs on Wednesday, which included cuts to a number of high-level positions. This is at least the second round of layoffs for ...
Before the heating system failed in the depths of winter, before the foundation appeared to shift, before she and her husband watched YouTube videos in order to fix the dishwasher, Amber Gutierrez ...
Rent-to-own startup Divvy Homes issued pink slips to 94 U.S. employees based in the company’s San Francisco, California headquarters as well as remote staff across the country. This is the third round ...
Divvy Homes, the San Francisco proptech company that made Cleveland one of its two initial markets in 2018, is trimming staff as the existing-home sale market suffers a big hiccup. The company has ...
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Divvy Homes, once a high-flying rent-to-home startup, is in the process of being sold to a competitor. Maymont Homes, the build-to-rent arm of Brookfield Properties, is acquiring Divvy, Fast Company ...
Buying a home may be the American Dream, but many first-time buyers lack the funds (or the credit score) to get a traditional mortgage. That’s where Divvy Homes comes in. Through its rent-to-buy ...
Divvy Homes, the rent-to-own startup that gained attention and investment from Tiger Global and other high-profile investors, is laying off 94 employees. The layoffs — its third round in the past year ...