
EP 16 - Inside PadSplit: A Host Advisor Reveals What Actually Works
From The Co-Living Show by Craig Curelop and Miller McSwain
May 27, 2026 · 56 min · Season 1 · Episode 16
About this episode
Craig and Miller interview PadSplit Host Advisor Suzanne Vetillart to explore the workings of the PadSplit platform and its implications for affordable housing.
Most of the co-living world runs on PadSplit — but Craig and Miller don't operate on it themselves. So they invited a PadSplit insider to explain exactly how it works. Suzanne Vetillart, a Host Advisor at PadSplit and an 8-year Seattle investor, joins the show to demystify the platform: what it is, who it's for, what it costs, and why the affordable housing opportunity is only getting bigger. From the membership agreement and fee structure to the early-adopter advantage in markets like Seattl...
People in this episode
Hosts: Craig Curelop, Miller McSwain
Guest: Suzanne Vetillart
Topics covered
- co-living
- PadSplit
- affordable housing
- real estate investing
- host advising
Keywords
- PadSplit
- co-living
- affordable housing
- real estate
- investing
- Seattle
- Host Advisor
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: PadSplit
Places: Seattle
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