Fill your DC vacancy with a
voucher tenant who's actually looking.
You've already posted on the big statewide sites.
Here's what that usually gets you — while every empty month is $2,000+ in DCHA rent you'll never get back.
Ghost applicants & bots
Auto-replies and inquiries from people who never tour, never call back, and sometimes aren't even real.
Leads from two states away
Statewide sites mix in all of MD and VA. Most inquiries will never realistically rent your DC unit.
Stale profiles
Half the “matches” already found housing months ago. You can't tell who's still searching.
A specialist beats a directory
We do one thing: connect DC landlords with real, ready-to-move voucher tenants.
Shop tenants like this
You see buying power, household, readiness, and how recently they were active — contact details unlock when you're ready.
Max $2,449/mo
Family of 4
Name: J*** D***
Phone: (***) ***-****
Max $1,850/mo
Single adult
Name: J*** D***
Phone: (***) ***-****
Max $3,200/mo
Family of 5
Name: J*** D***
Phone: (***) ***-****
Illustrative sample cards. Real profiles show live activity, voucher countdown, and references on file.
Built for DC landlords done with dead-end leads
Built to solve the one problem that actually costs you money: an empty unit.
Actively looking, right now
Every profile shows a live activity signal and voucher countdown — so you only spend time on tenants who are searching today.
Verified, not vetted-by-you
Every tenant uploads their voucher and ID, and we review each profile by hand before it reaches you. Real people, real vouchers, no bots.
Matched to what you charge
Every tenant is matched against DCHA payment standards, so the voucher actually covers your rent — no wasted showings over budget mismatches.
How it works
New to voucher tenants?
The financial case, from a landlord who runs a 99%-voucher portfolio
Government-backed rent
DCHA pays its share of the rent directly to you on the 1st — predictable income that doesn't depend on a paycheck.
Longer tenancies
Voucher tenants tend to stay for years, not months. Less turnover means fewer of these vacancies to fill.
We handle DCHA
Payment standards, RFTA, and HQS inspection prep are built in — so the paperwork doesn't scare you off.
Based on DCHA program rules and DC housing-provider experience
“I run a portfolio that's almost entirely voucher tenants. The hardest part was never the program — it was finding real tenants when I had a vacancy. So I built the tool I wished existed.”
— Founder · Licensed DC real estate agent & active landlord, ~100% voucher portfolio
Have a DC housing voucher?
Create your profile once, free. Get matched with voucher-friendly landlords who actually want you.
Questions landlords ask
Is it really free to list?
Yes. Post unlimited DC listings at no cost, browse verified tenants, and your first contact unlock is free. You only pay if you want unlimited unlocks and the compliance tools.
How do you verify tenants?
Every tenant uploads their voucher and photo ID, and we review each profile by hand before it goes live — so you meet real voucher holders, not bots or fake applicants.
What does it cost to contact a tenant?
Your first contact unlock is free. After that it's $19 each, or go unlimited with Pro at $29/mo. Every tenant you see is a verified, actively-searching DC voucher holder.
Do you cover Maryland or Virginia?
Not yet — and that's on purpose. We're DC-only so your listing isn't buried under out-of-state noise. We may expand once DC is deep.