Breezy Launches AI Operating System for Residential Real Estate

February 04, 2026
Breezy, founded by James Harris and Afterpay co-founders Nick Molnar and Anthony Eisen, has launched an AI operating system for residential real estate professionals and raised $10 million in pre-seed funding led by Ribbit Capital.

Breezy has officially launched what it calls the world's first independent AI operating system for residential real estate professionals, announced in a press release. The Los Angeles-based company also raised $10 million in an oversubscribed pre-seed funding round led by Ribbit Capital, with participation from Fifth Wall, DST Global, Liquid 2 Ventures, and others.

Founded in early 2024 by top agent James Harris and Afterpay co-founders Nick Molnar and Anthony Eisen, Breezy aims to streamline agent workflows with AI-powered tools for deal management, client engagement, and property analysis. The platform was developed with input from over 200 real estate agents to ensure that its functionality reflects real-world practices.

As part of the launch, Breezy introduced Underbuilt, a proprietary data platform that identifies development potential in residential properties. The system was incubated by Harris within his own brokerage and refined through live client use cases. The company plans to use its new funding to expand its engineering and design teams, strengthen product infrastructure, and prepare for a broader U.S. rollout in the first half of 2026, with international expansion planned for Canada, the UK, Australia, and Dubai.

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