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To dive into the PropTech sector and build a solid understanding, here are some recommended resources based on the most helpful WSO content:

Books:

  1. "Venture Deals" by Brad Feld - A foundational book for understanding venture capital, which is highly relevant for PropTech startups.
  2. "The Business of Venture Capital" by Mahendra Ramsinghani - Offers insights into structuring deals, value creation, and exit strategies, with a more academic tone.

Blogs and Websites:

  1. Fred Wilson's Blog (AVC) - Covers venture capital insights and trends, including PropTech.
  2. Benedict Evans' Blog - Focuses on technology trends, which can provide context for PropTech innovations.
  3. Abovethecrowd by Bill Gurley - Offers deep dives into tech and VC topics, applicable to PropTech.

Web Resources:

  1. Urban Land Institute (ULI) - Publishes valuable content on real estate trends, including PropTech.
  2. IREM (Institute of Real Estate Management) - While property management-focused, it provides insights into tech applications in real estate.
  3. Bisnow - Regularly features articles on PropTech developments and trends.

Additional Recommendations:

  • Explore The Real Deal, Curbed, and Commercial Observer for real estate and PropTech-related news.
  • Check out Wharton Papers for academic insights into real estate and technology intersections.

These resources will help you build a strong foundation in PropTech and understand its intersection with real estate and venture capital.

Sources: https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/venture-capital/best-venture-capital-resources-to-prep-for-an-interview?customgpt=1, Are there any articles, podcast episodes, interviews, etc. you'd recommend people interested in RE look at?, Academic Reading lists for real estate, Real Estate Trends (All Asset Types)

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