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reAlpha Tech Corp. (NASDAQ: AIRE) posts 326% Q3 revenue surge; files fresh 10‑Q & 8‑K, highlights AI mortgage tools — November 12, 2025
12 November 2025
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reAlpha Tech Corp. (NASDAQ: AIRE) posts 326% Q3 revenue surge; files fresh 10‑Q & 8‑K, highlights AI mortgage tools — November 12, 2025

reAlpha Tech Corp. (NASDAQ: AIRE) reported third‑quarter results before the market today, showing revenue up 326% year over year to $1.45 million as the AI‑driven real estate platform continues to push deeper into mortgage and home‑buying services. The company simultaneously filed its Form 10‑Q and an 8‑K furnishing the earnings press release.

Key takeaways (Nov. 12, 2025)

  • Revenue: $1,445,137 in Q3 2025 vs. $339,227 in Q3 2024 (+326% YoY).
  • Profitability: Gross profit $749,580 with gross margin 52% (down from 67% a year ago); Adjusted EBITDA ≈ –$2.2M; net loss ≈ –$5.8M.
  • Regulatory filings today: 10‑Q and 8‑K posted; 128,044,308 common shares outstanding as of Nov. 12, 2025 (per 10‑Q cover).

What’s new today

  • Earnings release: Management said growth reflects momentum across real estate and mortgage operations, notably through reAlpha Mortgage and related brokerage activity.
  • 10‑Q on file: The quarterly filing details operating trends, capital activity and updated share count; it accompanies condensed financials (P&L, balance sheet, cash flows).
  • 8‑K furnished: Confirms the press release as Exhibit 99.1 with non‑GAAP reconciliations included. The filing is signed by CEO Michael J. Logozzo.

Operations & product highlights called out by reAlpha

  • AI mortgage automation: The company launched and upgraded its internal AI‑powered Loan Officer Assistant to automate document classification, extraction and validation, with the aim of scaling mortgage workflows.
  • Geographic expansion: Realty services extended into Georgia; mortgage operations expanded into Utah and Nevada (with Jennifer Buserini appointed to lead Nevada).
  • “Claire” concierge: reAlpha expanded “Claire,” its AI‑powered home‑buying guide that recommends next steps from browsing to pre‑qualification, linking realty and mortgage journeys. GlobeNewswire
  • Brand & comms unification: A single customer communication framework and refreshed brand rolled out across site, product and automated channels.

Capital, compliance & balance‑sheet notes

  • Capital inflows: During 2025, reAlpha raised roughly $7.5M via July equity offerings, about $10.0M from warrant exercises, and ≈$0.9M through its ATM program.
  • Debt reduction: The company fully repaid its high‑cost secured note with Streeterville Capital, leaving no parent‑level secured debt outstanding.
  • Corporate actions: The GTG Financial acquisition was rescinded on Aug. 21, 2025; results were consolidated only through that date.
  • Nasdaq MVLS compliance: reAlpha regained compliance with Nasdaq’s minimum market value of listed securities (MVLS) on Sept. 22, 2025 after ten consecutive days above the $35M threshold.

By the numbers (Q3 2025)

  • Revenue: $1.445M
  • Gross profit: $749.6k
  • Gross margin:52% (vs. 67% in Q3’24; mix shift toward loan brokerage compressed margin).
  • Adjusted EBITDA:–$2.2M
  • Net loss:–$5.8M
  • Cash:≈$9.3M at quarter‑end.

The 10‑Q also details operating loss (≈–$4.95M) and loss per share (–$0.07) for the quarter.


Market context & early coverage

Third‑party outlets and data platforms amplified the news flow this morning, summarizing the YoY growth alongside ongoing losses and AI initiatives. Coverage and round‑ups appeared on TipRanks and GuruFocus, among others.


AIRE stock today

For real‑time price action and intraday ranges following the filing drop, explore the live chart above. Remember that thinly‑traded micro‑caps can be volatile around filings and news. (Data via market feed; see interactive widget.)


Why it matters

Strategic shift: reAlpha is repositioning from its earlier short‑term‑rental narrative to an integrated real estate + mortgage + title stack, with AI stitched through consumer and back‑office flows. Sustained top‑line growth suggests early traction, while the expense line (marketing, legal/professional, payroll) and negative EBITDA remain the swing factors for path‑to‑profitability.

Balance‑sheet clean‑up: Equity raises, warrant exercises and extinguishment of costly secured debt lower financing risk but dilute shareholders; the 10‑Q shows the share count increased to ~128.0M as of today’s filing. Future quarters will need to convert product and geographic expansion into unit‑economics that narrow losses.


What to watch next

  1. Adoption metrics for AI tools (Loan Officer Assistant and “Claire”) and any impact on time‑to‑close or loan officer productivity. GlobeNewswire
  2. State‑by‑state rollout pace for brokerage, mortgage and title, and associated licensing milestones.
  3. Nasdaq compliance considerations (MVLS regained; minimum bid‑price remains a risk factor the company acknowledges).
  4. Capital needs vs. cash on hand as marketing and technology investment continue.

Source documents (Nov. 12, 2025)

  • Press release: “reAlpha Tech Corp. Announces 326% Year‑over‑Year Revenue Growth for Q3 2025.” GlobeNewswire
  • Form 10‑Q: Q3 2025, filed today; includes financial statements and updated share count.
  • Form 8‑K: Furnishing the press release as Ex. 99.1; signed by CEO Michael J. Logozzo.
  • IR newsroom: Prior‑quarter and operations updates (Nasdaq MVLS compliance; product and state expansions).
  • Additional coverage/summaries: TradingView, TipRanks, GuruFocus round‑ups.

Disclosure: This article is for information only and is not investment advice. Always review the primary filings and consider your own objectives and risk tolerance before making financial decisions.

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