Revive takes home the $15,000 cash prize from a contest hosted by NAR’s for-profit investment subsidiary Second Century Ventures. It was one of 12 startups to compete in the contest.
Source: Inman News
Presale home renovation startup Revive wins NAR ‘Pitch Battle’
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