Bezos-Backed Startup Arrived Revolutionizes Real Estate Investment with $100 Minimum
June 13th, 2025 4:11 PM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
Arrived, a startup supported by Jeff Bezos, enables individuals to invest in single-family rental properties starting at $100, offering a passive income stream without the traditional hassles of property management.

Arrived, a innovative real estate investment platform backed by Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos, is changing the game for aspiring landlords. With a minimum investment of just $100, individuals can now own shares in single-family rental properties across the United States. This model not only democratizes access to real estate investment but also provides a passive income stream through rent and potential property value appreciation.
The company's approach combines data science with local real estate expertise to identify properties with high appreciation potential in up-and-coming neighborhoods. Arrived manages all aspects of property ownership, from maintenance to tenant selection, allowing investors to enjoy the benefits of real estate investment without the typical responsibilities. With over $124 million in funded properties and more than 500,000 investors, Arrived's model has proven attractive to those looking to diversify their investment portfolios.
Arrived offers two types of rental investments: traditional long-term rentals for steady income and vacation rentals listed on platforms like Airbnb for higher returns. Investors can spread their risk by choosing properties from 27 different markets across the country. The involvement of high-profile investors like Bezos, Uber's Dara Khosrowshahi, and Salesforce's Marc Benioff underscores the platform's potential to reshape real estate investment.
This development is significant as it lowers the barrier to entry for real estate investment, traditionally a domain requiring substantial capital. By enabling micro-investments in property, Arrived opens up new opportunities for wealth generation, particularly for those previously excluded from the real estate market. The platform's success reflects a growing trend towards alternative investment models that leverage technology to make financial markets more accessible.
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