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As we all know, the housing market goes through cycles. Low interest rates mean more purchases and refinances. Higher interest rates mean far fewer purchases and refinances — and lots of business for fintechs operating in the real estate industry, Mary Ann writes in this week’s issue of the Interchange, our fintech newsletter.
Kli Capital was your average family office headed up by a former tech entrepreneur looking to opportunistically back a new fleet of founders. Becca reports that the firm changed gears in the firm’s third fund, as it evolved into a multi-LP fund.
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Tech investors born after 1996 “have raised funds, garnered social media followings and profited from the Gen Z mentality,” says Andrew Chan, a senior associate at Builders VC.
However, “Gen Z, no matter how you slice it, are still a bunch of kids. Myself included,” he notes in a TC+ guest post. “Good for them. I don’t want to be any part of it.”
Chan says too many investors in his age cohort rely on “youth, group-think identification and confidence as a substitute for hard work and experience.”
“It might work for now, but if that’s success for my generation of venture capitalists, then I would have rather stayed in my happy little bubble writing geochemistry code at NASA JPL.”
(TechCrunch+ is our membership program, which helps founders and startup teams get ahead. You can sign up here.)
If you like earbuds that glow, you will enjoy Haje’s review of Angry Miao’s Cyberblade gaming earbuds. We think “these are some of the best-manufactured in-ear headphones I’ve ever seen” pretty much sums it up.
Remember the vintage Apple iMac Blueberry? That’s what the back of the new Aston Martin Valhalla reminds us of. For true car connoisseurs, Jaclyn writes this high-performance vehicle is being used to “develop a playbook for its future EVs.”
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