About Us

Our Company

Who We Are

Global Presence

Apartima is a growing housing platform connecting local rental communities across multiple countries.
Our network brings together renters, property owners, and real estate professionals through city-based communities designed to make housing searches simpler, faster, and more transparent. 

Currently active in Canada, the United States, and Mexico, Apartima continues to expand into new cities, building a unified global network of local housing markets.

Responsibility

Apartima is built with a strong commitment to responsible growth and community trust.
We focus on creating safe, local-first housing communities by encouraging transparent listings, respectful interactions, and responsible use of the platform.

Our goal is not to replace local markets, but to support them—by connecting people, improving access to housing information, and fostering reliable community-driven networks.

Our Vision

Our vision is to build a truly global housing platform powered by local communities.

Apartima aims to simplify access to housing by connecting renters, property owners, and real estate professionals through city-based networks that reflect real local markets.
We believe housing searches should be transparent, accessible, and community-driven. By leveraging technology and local engagement, Apartima works to reduce friction, improve trust, and make housing opportunities easier to discover across borders.

As we expand internationally, our vision remains clear: to unite local housing communities into one global network—while respecting the unique realities of each city and country.

Community First

Apartima is built around people and local communities.
We prioritize human connections, local knowledge, and real conversations to help users find housing opportunities that truly fit their needs.

Our platform grows with its communities, ensuring that every city remains local—no matter how global the network becomes.

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