
PropTech company OneDome has reported a strong start to 2026, with revenue rising sharply in the first quarter.
Revenue for Q1 2026 reached £15.3m, an increase of 394% year-on-year, according to the company.
OneDome offers its HomeBuyer service, which brings together mortgage advice, conveyancing and transaction management for a fixed fee of £999. The platform also provides services across other stages of home ownership and personal finance.
The business has expanded through investment and acquisition activity, including a media-for-equity agreement with Channel 4 valued at around £7.5m and the acquisition of online mortgage broker Trussle in 2025.
OneDome has set out an ambition to be involved in around 10% of UK residential transactions within the next five years. The company, which is preparing to launch a national TV campaign later this quarter, has also said it is already profitable and is targeting a trebling of revenues by the end of 2026.
Babek Ismayil, founder and CEO of OneDome, said: “We are building a new way to buy a home by bringing mortgages, legal, and financial services into one seamless experience. While we are pleased with the progress, we believe we are still at an early stage of a very large opportunity.”

