Find your Bay Area rental or roommate - anonymously.

A crowdsourced map of who's renting where, who's looking, and who's apartment-hunting with someone else. No names. No brokers.

Which form should I fill out?

Find the situation closest to yours, then follow the recommendation.

“I'm looking for a 1BHK or a room in someone's home.”

Fill out I'm looking for a place. Select both the Whole Place and Room In My Place pools, and set BHK to 1.

“We're a couple looking for a 2BHK only.”

Fill out I'm looking for a place. Select Whole Place only, and set BHK to 2.

“We're 2 friends looking for 2 rooms — either a full 2BHK or 2 rooms in a larger shared house.”

Fill out I'm looking for a place. Select both the Whole Place and Room In My Place pools, and set BHK to 2.

“I want a 1BHK, or a room in a shared home, and I'm open to finding people to hunt with.”

Fill out I'm looking for a place (both pools, BHK 1) and also fill out Find a co-hunter from the same email.

“I just want to find other people to apartment-hunt with.”

Fill out Find a co-hunter only.

“I'm moving out of my apartment and need someone to take over the entire place.”

Fill out Post a listing. Select Whole Place, and set BHK to the size of your unit (e.g. 2 for a 2BHK).

“I'm a landlord/owner listing my entire unit for rent.”

Fill out Post a listing. Select Whole Place and set BHK to the size of the unit. What matters is that the renter takes the whole place.

“One of my roommates is moving out and we're looking for a replacement.”

Fill out Post a listing. Select Room In My Place and set rooms offered to 1 (or however many are leaving). Enter the total monthly rent for those offered rooms.

“I have a spare room in my home that I want to rent out.”

Fill out Post a listing. Select Room In My Place and set rooms offered to 1. The new renter shares common spaces with you and any existing housemates.

How it works

  1. Three ways in. Post a place you have (Whole Place or Room In My Place), register as a seeker, or sign up to find a co-hunter to apartment-hunt with.
  2. Stay anonymous. The public map shows only rough location, rent, and BHK for supply pins. Never your name, photo, or contact info. Seekers and co-hunters never appear on the map at all.
  3. Get matched daily. Our engine runs every morning, scoring compatibility against your preferences and emailing you everyone you might fit with.
  4. Reach out directly. If both sides match, take it from there over email. No middlemen, no broker fees.

Why is everything anonymous?

We never display preferences like gender, food, or lifestyle on public pins: only city, rent, and BHK. The federal Fair Housing Act prohibits public housing ads from stating preferences based on protected categories (race, religion, sex, national origin, family status, disability). Whole Place pins can't specify personal preferences at all; Room In My Place pins qualify for the roommate exemption and use lifestyle preferences privately, inside our matching engine, to surface compatible roommates. Pin coordinates are also rounded to about 100 meters so exact addresses are never exposed. This protects everyone who uses the platform.