Get the latest tech news

PadSplit, a marketplace for affordable shared housing, surpasses 10K+ units


PadSplit aims to address the lack of supply, access and affordability in the rental market with its co-living marketplace designed specifically for PadSplit has created more than 10K rooms in 18 markets, giving 23K people access to housing.

PadSplit aims to address the lack of supply, access and affordability in the rental market with its co-living marketplace designed specifically for lower-income workers, which includes flexible commitment terms and payments as well as no minimum credit score or expensive security deposit. Now, the company has created more than 10,000 rooms in 18 cities across the U.S., giving over 23,000 people access to stable living accommodations— a notable milestone given the current housing crisis and how it affects individuals dealing with economic instability. PadSplit has units available in select cities across 14 states, including Arizona, California, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah and Virginia.

Get the Android app

Or read this on TechCrunch

Read more on:

Photo of marketplace

marketplace

Photo of 10K+ units

10K+ units

Photo of PadSplit

PadSplit

Related news:

News photo

Meta is letting users uncouple Messenger and Marketplace accounts in the EU

News photo

Facebook and Instagram accused of creating a ‘marketplace’ for child predators in new lawsuit

News photo

Sona launches its music streaming platform and marketplace to reward fans for buying ‘digital twins’ of songs