/ Cities
Where your ring lives.
We launch markets through the people already in them. TRR is active across five U.S. cities and growing.

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Cafés & Dining
From casual brunch spots to dinner destinations
Green Spaces
Nearby parks, trails, or waterfront access
Transit & Access
Walk to the metro or zip onto the highway
Daily Essentials
Grocery stores, pharmacies, and gyms close by
/ Cities
Cities on the ring
Williamsburg
L-train hub between Bedford and Lorimer. Highest mutual density on TRR for design, tech, and media renters.
Bushwick
Affordable rooms east of the L. Strong creative scene, lots of 3BR and 4BR shares posted weekly.
Bed-Stuy
Brownstone-heavy with A/C train coverage. Quieter blocks south of Atlantic, denser around Clinton Hill.
East Village
Walk-up territory off the F, L, and 6. Smaller apartments, denser social graphs across NYU and tech.
Lower East Side
Lower-key cousin to East Village. Strong for couples and 2BR pair-up matches.
Mission
Sunny and dense, BART-accessible. The highest TRR member count of any SF neighborhood.
Hayes Valley
Walkable to everywhere, mid-sized buildings. Most popular for early-career tech and design renters.
Lower Haight
Edge of the Mission and Castro. Strong for 2BR pair-ups and quieter Victorian flats.
NoPa
Between Divisadero and the Panhandle. Walkable, with a strong young-professional scene.
Outer Sunset
Foggy, quiet, and cheaper. Best fit for renters who prioritize space and a slower pace.
Allston
Student and young-professional mix near the B-line. The most pair-up activity of any Boston neighborhood.
Cambridge
Harvard and MIT corridor. Highest mutual density driven by school and research graphs.
Somerville
Davis and Porter Square. Mid-twenties working professionals, lots of 3BR triple-deckers.
Brookline
Quieter blocks of brick walk-ups near Coolidge Corner. Strong fit for late-twenties renters.
South End
Tree-lined brownstones and Orange Line access. Higher rent but a tight community.
Silver Lake
Hilly, design-heavy, dog-friendly. The most active TRR neighborhood in LA.
Echo Park
Walkable for LA standards. Affordable 2BR and 3BR shares, strong creative scene.
Venice
Beach-adjacent, mixed-use. Quieter and cheaper blocks east of Lincoln.
K-Town
Dense and central, with the rare LA transit access. Best for renters under 30.
Highland Park
Northeast LA, growing fast. Strong for first-time city renters and 2BR pair-ups.

/ Local Favorites
Live in one of these? You're in.

Neighborhood hub
Easy first meetups—walkable from transit so roommate chats stay low-pressure.

Parks and green space
Roommate walks, phone calls, and reset time—green space nearby makes it easier to build trust before you share a lease.

Groceries and errands
Pharmacies, groceries, and quick errands—small friction points that matter when you're coordinating a shared household.
