Housing is too expensive for too many people.
A practical housing concept from Payfrit
Payfrit Pads
Clean, flexible shared housing built around private sleep space, simple rules, and well-run common areas.
Compact private sleep space, shared house resources, and clear expectations.
Payfrit Pads is a shared housing model where residents have a compact private sleeping space and access to shared bathrooms, kitchen or common areas, laundry, and basic house amenities.
The concept is designed for people who need a clean, affordable place to sleep and live without signing a long lease or taking on a full apartment.
The model keeps the basics simple: a private place to rest, shared spaces that are cared for, and operations that make daily living easier to manage.
Many people need something between a couch, a room rental, and a full apartment.
Flexible living can be useful when life does not fit a long lease.
Shared housing can work when it is clean, well-managed, and rules are clear.
Technology can help with onboarding, payments, chores, issue reporting, and communication.
A simple operating model for shared living.
Density only works when people understand the space, the rules, and the way everyday issues get handled.
Private Sleep Space
A compact personal pad or pod for rest and privacy.
Shared Amenities
Common areas, bathrooms, kitchen access, and house resources depending on the property.
Clear House Rules
Simple expectations around cleanliness, noise, guests, safety, and shared spaces.
App-Supported Operations
Payments, notices, maintenance requests, checklists, and communication can be handled through Payfrit tools.
Different groups, one practical goal.
Residents
Flexible, lower-cost housing with clearer expectations than informal room shares.
Property Owners
A structured way to operate shared housing with better visibility and workflow.
Communities
More practical housing options without pretending every person needs or can afford a full apartment.
The model is intentionally modest.
Not a luxury apartment product.
Not a shelter.
Not a party house.
Not a replacement for permanent housing.
Not a promise that every property or city will allow this model.
Not one-size-fits-all.
The hard part of shared housing is not just the beds.
It is management: cleanliness, expectations, resident communication, maintenance, payments, safety, and conflict prevention.
Payfrit Pads is built around the idea that density only works when operations are taken seriously.
Interested in Payfrit Pads?
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