Following multiple rounds of layoffs and other turmoil, Divvy Homes is reportedly being acquired by a division of Brookfield ...
Once valued at almost $2B, the company is being “sold for parts” in what was characterized as a fire sale by FastCompany, ...
Once valued at nearly $2 billion, Divvy Homes is being acquired in a fire sale by a division of Brookfield Properties.
Once valued around $2 billion, the rent-to-own startup is being scooped up by Maymont Homes, a competitor in the field.