Pacaso, a marketplace for co-owned luxury vacation homes, has closed a $72.5 million funding round.
The offering is a SEC-qualified Regulation A+ growth round allowing tinyer companies to raise investment by selling to the public without a full initial public offering.
The funds have been raised from more than 17,500 individual investors and brings Pacaso total funding to $300 million to date.
The £72.5 million includes $35 million announced in July involving 10,000 investors under the same SEC regulated mechanism.
“This raise was proof that thousands of people believe in a better, smarter way to own and experience a vacation home,” stated Austin Allison, co-founder and CEO of Pacaso. “The overwhelming demand exceeded expectations, revealing that co-ownership is more than a trconclude—it’s a shiftment. By combining the power of community with institutional support, we’re creating luxury ownership more attainable and more meaningful for families and investors around the world.”
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Pacaso’s raise carried out through DealMaker, a capital-raising platform for individual investors.
“This deal is a perfect example of how retail investors can be a valuable source of funding for high-growth companies in conjunction with institutional and venture capital,” stated Rebecca Kacaba, co-founder and CEO of DealMaker. “We’re proud to have assisted Pacaso engage such a broad base of individual investors in this investment round—fueling future growth while giving those investors a unique opportunity to be part of something transformative.”
The funding comes on top of a recent $100 million credit facility with Texas Capital which is being put towards a mortgage initiative for co-ownership.
Recent metrics provided by Pacaso include $12.6 million in adjusted gross profit in the first half of 2025, $138 million in lifetime gross profit and expansion to more than 40 destinations across the U.S., Mexico and Europe.
Pacaso, which was founded in 2020, raised $125 million in Series C at a valuation of $1.5 billion in 2021. The funds were put towards expansion to Europe.
















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