Solving the nationwide crisis for housing in this sector is the goal of PadSplit, a co-living marketplace that has now expanded its services to the resort markets of Orlando, Florida, and Las Vegas, Nevada.
Source: Inman News
PadSplit’s co-living housing model launches in Orlando and Las Vegas
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