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Company type | Private |
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Founded | 2020 |
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Headquarters | , U.S. |
Website | www |
ApartmentAdvisor is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based apartment listings search website that assists users in finding local apartment rentals. [1]
History[edit]
The company was founded in 2020 by entrepreneur Langley Steinert, a co-founder of TripAdvisor and the founder of CarGurus with co-founders Oliver Chrzan and Josh Arnold. [2]
Business[edit]
ApartmentAdvisor assists renters in finding apartments available to rent. The company also regularly publishes rent trend data and insights in its National Rent Report as well as other studies and reports which are frequently cited by the media. [3] [4] [5]
References[edit]
- ^ Mintz, Sam (2021-11-04). "New apartment rental platform, led by TripAdvisor, CarGurus alum, breaks into crowded field". Boston Business Journal.
- ^ Kirsner, Scott (2021-11-04). "The entrepreneur behind TripAdvisor and CarGurus wants to change apartment hunting". Boston Globe.
- ^ Kolomatsky, Michael (2024-02-08). "Where Splitting the Rent Saves Couples the Most Money". The New York Times.
- ^ Woods, Eilee (2024-03-08). "An in-depth look at the Mass. apartment market (March)". Boston.com.
- ^ Relman, Eliza (2024-02-15). "It's even harder to find an apartment in upstate New York than in the city — and it's a sign the housing crisis is far from over". Business Insider.