WeHouse, a tech-led home construction platform, has raised ₹25 crore in its Series A funding round, structured as a combination of debt and equity. The round saw participation from Anthill Ventures and notable investors, including Pinnupreddy Jaya Aditya Reddy, Suresh Babu Daggubati, Mohnish Yerra of Leaders for India (LIO), Gaurav Marya of Franchise India Holdings, and others.
The fresh capital raised will be used to scale its operations, upgrade technology, and expand into new cities, with Coimbatore and Ahmedabad launches scheduled this month.
Founded 2017 by Sripad Nandiraj and Rohan Vinayak Reddy, WeHouse is a prop-tech startup that provides tech-led solutions for home construction and reconstruction. It operates as an aggregator platform, bringing together all stakeholders in the construction process—architects, contractors, material suppliers, engineers, and skilled labour.
WeHouse rebranded from Hocomoco in 2022 to reflect its transition from an aggregator to a full-stack, technology-led construction partner.
WeHouse has a presence in four cities, 400+ projects delivered, and a ₹150 crore order book.
Sripad Nandiraj, Founder and CEO, WeHouse, said, “India’s home construction market still suffers from fragmentation, opaque pricing, and frequent delays. Our vision has always been to rebuild the experience around transparency, milestone-linked execution, and real-time visibility for homeowners. This investment allows us to deepen our technology stack, strengthen on-ground quality systems, and enter new cities, enabling more families to build their dream homes with confidence and control.”
Rohan Vinayak Reddy, COO, WeHouse, said, “This funding will play a crucial role in strengthening our operational capabilities. It will help us scale our teams, enhance process efficiencies, and reinforce quality controls across projects. As we expand into new cities, these improvements will ensure consistent and reliable delivery for homeowners.”

