Seasonal Housing, Solved

You got the visa.
We got the keys.

SlopeHouse matches J1 visa workers with furnished seasonal housing in mountain resort towns. No credit history needed. No US bank account required. Just show up and start your season.

300K+
J1 workers in the US yearly
25%
Stowe homes sitting empty
0
Platforms built for them

Resort towns need workers. Workers need housing. Nobody's connecting them.

J1 visa workers arrive in the US with a job offer but often nowhere to live. Traditional rental platforms require credit scores, SSNs, and US bank accounts they don't have. Meanwhile, homeowners in resort towns have empty bedrooms all winter.

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No housing inventory

25%+ of properties in ski towns are second homes. Airbnb prioritizes tourist stays. Long-term rentals require 12-month leases. Nothing fits a 3-5 month visa window.

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Payments are broken

International workers can't pass credit checks, lack SSNs, and often arrive without US bank accounts. Wire transfers are slow and expensive. Venmo doesn't work internationally.

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Friends get separated

Groups of J1 workers arrive together but get scattered across town hunting for whatever room they can find. No way to coordinate housing near friends and coworkers.

Three steps from visa to keys.

01

Get verified

Your employer confirms your J1 placement. That's your credit check. No SSN, no rental history, no problem.

02

Browse and book

Find furnished rooms near your workplace. Filter by dates that match your visa. See where your friends are staying.

03

Pay from anywhere

International cards, local payment methods, flexible currencies. Rent in USD, pay however works for you.

04

Move in

Arrive with your suitcase. Furnished room, all utilities, lease that ends when your visa does. That's it.

Both sides of the door.

J1 Workers

You came to the US for a season on the mountain. Housing shouldn't be the hardest part of the trip.

  • Employer-verified booking (skip credit checks)
  • International payment methods accepted
  • Visa-aligned lease terms (3-5 months)
  • Find rooms near your friends

Homeowners

You have empty rooms in a resort town. Fill them with reliable, employer-verified seasonal tenants.

  • Guaranteed payments (employer-backed)
  • Verified tenants with known end dates
  • Fill your property during peak season
  • Help your local workforce crisis

Every resort town has the same problem. We're starting with Stowe.

2,700 J1 workers per year in Vermont alone. Restaurants cutting hours because staff can't find housing. Second homes sitting empty while workers sleep four to a room. SlopeHouse is the marketplace that connects them.