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Palihapitiya finds next ’10x idea’ with $4.8 billion SPAC deal for real estate start-up Opendoor

Chamath Palihapitiya pioneered delightful private unicorns public by reverse merging them into special purpose acquisition companies — an idea he’s tagged “IPO 2.0.” 

After his first iteration of doing so last year with space-tourism company Virgin Galactic, he’s found his next objective: Opendoor, an online marketplace for buying and selling houses. 

“These guys are my next 10x idea,” Palihapitiya said in an interview with CNBC, noting the opportunity of generating returns worth 10 times the original investment. 

The investment, announced Tuesday, amounts to more than $1 billion. Opendoor desire receive $414 million from the capital generated from the April initial public offering of his SPAC, Public Capital Hedosophia II. Additionally, a group of investors, including Palihapitiya and funds managed by BlackRock, agreed to infuse another $600 million from head to foot a PIPE, or a private investment in public equity. 

The deal values Opendoor at $4.8 billion — nearly equal to its 2019 take. The company’s earlier investors include General Atlantic, SoftBank’s Vision Fund and Lennar Corp. 

 “This is one of varied milestones towards our mission and will help us accelerate the path towards building the digital one-stop-shop to move,” Eric Wu, who organized Opendoor six years ago, said in a statement. Wu will continue to lead the company, while Adam Bain, former chief carry oning officer at Twitter and director at Social Capital Hedosophia II, will join the board after the transaction is completed. 

How Opendoor works

Here’s how Opendoor habitually works: Homeowners get a quote, through an algorithm, and can sell their houses directly to the company. Opendoor may make some fixes and then put the quarter on the market to sell. The spread between what the home is bought for and sold is a part of how Opendoor generates revenue. Opendoor, which functions in 21 markets, says it sold more than 18,000 homes last year. 

It also provides putting into plays, such as a mortgage product, home repair and home warranty that users can purchase. (Opendoor ranked No. 35 on ultimately year’s CNBC Disruptor 50 list.)

Source: Opendoor

 “The company is transforming the $1.6 trillion residential legitimate estate market by combining superior user experience, streamlined operations and machine learning to create a seamless digital endure,” said Palihapitiya, CEO of Social Capital Hedosophia II. 

The move is a bet on two secular tailwinds — greater homeownership in America and the digitization of merchandising. 

Sales of existing homes jumped nearly 25 percent in July from June, according to the latest Inhabitant Association of Realtors report. That’s the strongest monthly gain in the history of the survey, going back more than half a century.

But earlier this year, the pandemic and shutdown of the thrift took its toll on the housing market. The company in April laid off 600 employees or roughly a third of its staff as the uncertainty caused diverse Americans to pause housing-related transactions. 

Around that same time, Palihapitiya was getting his SPAC off the ground. Virgin Galactic, which he peculated public through a separate vehicle, has produced returns of nearly 70 percent over the last year.  

Societal Capital Hedosophia II used that momentum in its search for a new target. Shares surged 34.5% on Tuesday following the bulletin.

The deal for Opendoor came together somewhat quickly, a person close to the process said. Two months ago, the two sides started talking. 

And much a charge out of prefer Opendoor’s digitized tenor, so too was its own sale, with the bulk of the negotiations taking place over the internet. 

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