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How Dwelly Is Rebuilding The Rental Market With AI

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Apr 1, 2026
Dan Lifshits, co-founder of Dwelly and former Uber/Gett operator, explains rebuilding long-term rentals with an AI-native playbook. He discusses acquiring agencies to redesign operations, embedding AI into workflows, scaling maintenance and tenant communication, and how lessons from ride-hailing apply to a fragmented, two-sided rental market.
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INSIGHT

Why Rentals Mirror Ride Hailing

  • Long-term residential rentals resemble ride-hailing: huge, fragmented two-sided marketplaces with low tech adoption and heavy operational labor.
  • Dan Lifshitz links their Uber/Get experience to seeing landlords and tenants as equivalent to drivers and riders, making rentals ripe for tech-driven consolidation.
ANECDOTE

Company Name Came From ChatGPT

  • The name 'Vali' (Dwelly) came from asking ChatGPT for a rental-related name during the AI boom, which the founders adopted.
  • That playful start coincided with rapid growth and inclusion in the UK Future 50 tech program.
ANECDOTE

Moved To Hull To Build The First Acquisition

  • Dwelly moved to Hull, bought Lime Property as their first acquisition, and spent ~16 months building the platform on-site.
  • That hands-on start enabled nine further acquisitions and ~10,000 managed properties within about two years.
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