Abu Dhabi Proptech eVoost AI Raises €2M to Deploy Predictive AI Across Global Property Markets

Abu Dhabi-based eVoost AI has closed a €2 million funding round led by First Drop VC, with participation from a Mubadala-backed syndicate linked to Hub71, alongside strategic investors with exposure to Romania and the UAE.

Founded by Cristian Pastrana and Koh Onozawa, former co-CEO of crypto platform Bit2Me, eVoost AI has built a platform that uses predictive analytics and behavioural data to help property developers identify buyer demand before construction completes — allowing them to optimise pricing and sales strategy through AI-generated insights. The company currently manages more than $3.5 billion in real estate assets across Europe, the UAE, and the United States.

First Drop co-founder Manu Nieto said the investment reflected a conviction that AI could solve deep inefficiencies in housing markets where developers historically built without understanding end customers. Pastrana said the capital would accelerate development of what he described as an intelligent operating system for residential sales. The company operates from Abu Dhabi, Madrid, and Gijón, with expansion planned across Spain, Portugal, and the US.

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