OneDome secures £18m funding injection as it eyes growth

Babek Ismayil

PropTech company OneDome is expected to announce a $25m (£18.2m) funding round today, marking a pre-Series C investment milestone, according to Sky News.

OneDome offers its HomeBuyer service, which combines mortgage advice, conveyancing and transaction management for a fixed fee of £999.

The company previously secured a media-for-equity deal with Channel 4 valued at around £7.5m and acquired online mortgage broker Trussle in 2025. OneDome has said it aims to be involved in 10% of all UK homebuying transactions within the next five years.

The company, which says it is already profitable, wants to triple revenues by the end of 2026.

Babek Ismayil, OneDome’s founder and chief executive, told Sky News that buying a home “is still one of the most stressful and disjointed financial transactions people go through”.

He added: “We started OneDome to fix that by bringing everything under one roof and turning homebuying into a simple, transparent retail experience.

“This funding allows us to scale what is already a profitable and fast-growing platform, while continuing to challenge how homes are bought and financed in the UK.”

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4 Comments

  1. Castle of Nettles

    OneDome conveyancing was part of the PM law collapse not great timing for a release like this.

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    1. Babek Ismayil (OneDome)

      This is not correct. This is an error, and we have already contacted the SRA to remove our branding from their register.
      We worked with PM Law in 2023 and early 2024, but we terminated our relationship with the business in 2024. Unfortunately, they have not removed our brand from their register with the SRA.

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  2. Fromrichmond

    WHO??????????????????

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  3. Gangsta Agent

    someone PLEASE introduce me to those investors, I have a great idea, its the best thing since sliced bread.

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