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Tribe Property Technologies
Joseph Nakhla founded Tribe Property Technologies in 2011 to digitize condo management. The public firm blends property services with developer-facing SaaS.
Tribe Property Technologies
Discover Tribe Property Technologies' tech-elevated solutions for building, managing, and living in multi-family communities.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
2011
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
Canada
City
Vancouver
Corporate office
1606-1166 Alberni Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6E 3Z3, Canada
Additional offices
Greater Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada
Principals
Joseph Nakhla
CEO
Scott Ullrich
CFO
Mike Willis
Board Chair
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What does Tribe Property Technologies actually do?
Tribe combines property management services for condominiums and rental buildings with a software platform called Tribe Home. The services arm runs day-to-day strata and rental operations under brands like Tribe Management and Meritus Group Management. Separately, its Home Pro software is sold to real estate developers to manage post-construction deficiencies and homeowner handovers.
How does Tribe's Home Pro funnel into recurring management contracts?
Developers adopt Home Pro during the construction and handover phase to track warranty items and owner walkthroughs. When construction completes, Tribe is often positioned to convert that building into a recurring property management client. This creates a pipeline that standalone software companies or pure-play property managers lack.
Is Tribe Property Technologies a public company, and where does it trade?
Yes. Tribe is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol TRBE and trades on the OTCQB under TRPTF. Its quarterly financials are publicly reported, a transparency level unusual among smaller Canadian property management firms.
Where does Tribe's revenue come from?
Revenue splits between two streams: service fees from property management and strata administration, and software licensing from Tribe Home and Home Pro. The firm disclosed $8.2 million in total Q1-2026 revenue, up modestly from $8.0 million a year earlier (per the firm, May 2026).
What is Tribe's strategy for growth?
Tribe has grown through acquisitions, including Gateway Property Management, Meritus Group Management, and DMS Group Management. Those roll-ups gave it immediate density in British Columbia and Ontario. Going forward, the firm emphasizes cross-selling its Home Pro platform to developers and moving acquired portfolios onto the Tribe Home resident engagement platform.
Who are the key decision-makers at Tribe?
Founder and CEO Joseph Nakhla oversees strategy and product direction. CFO Scott Ullrich spent decades running Gateway Property Management before Tribe acquired it, giving him deep operational context in property services. The board includes Raymond Choy of Peterson Group and Andrew Kiguel, a co-founder of Tokens.com, linking Tribe to broader real estate and digital-asset circles.
What types of properties does Tribe manage?
The portfolio is almost entirely multi-family residential, including condominium buildings, strata-titled communities, and rental apartments. Through DMS Group Management, Tribe also handles commercial and industrial properties in Ontario, as well as raw land management.
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