We're excited to share that Nomad Stays has acquired RemoteCasa, creating the world’s largest specialist digital nomad accommodation network in Latin America.
Adding over 1,000 new verified properties across 16 cities in Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina, setting the stage for more options on the global category-defining platform.
RemoteCasa (www.remotecasa.co) built an incredible supply network and passionate community across Latin America — regions where nomads truly thrive. Bringing their 1,000+ properties and local relationships into our ecosystem gives us instant scale in Latin America and moves us closer to a world where digital nomads can quickly find professional, affordable, suitable temporary home bases to explore from without compromising their online work.
For nomad travelers, this integration delivers immediate benefits:
-1,000+ new verified listings across 16 nomad cities in Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina -Flexible pricing tiers — from budget-friendly apartments to premium work-friendly homes -Nomad-first standards:high-speed WiFi, dedicated workspaces, and community-rich environments -Instant booking through the Nomad Stays platform, ensuring efficiency, reliability and transparency
For property partners, the opportunity dramatically expands their global exposure — connecting them to Nomad Stays’ 30,000-50,000 monthly active users, and up to 600,000 monthly AI Agent requests, deep data-rich technology, and a global network of professional remote workers seeking medium- and long-term accommodation.
For host countries, having a dependable partner servicing a lucrative multi-month traveler market means they can easily expand their destination marketing campaigns for maximum economic gains without resorting to high-volume short-stay tourists.
"This acquisition marks the culmination of RemoteCasa's mission to connect nomads with incredible destinations across 16 cities,” said Dan Lawrence, CEO and Co-Founder of RemoteCasa. “We set out to give independent professionals real homes, real connections, and real belonging in Latin America. Now, through Nomad Stays’ established platform and global footprint, that vision scales to a worldwide audience.”
At this stage we won't continue the RemoteCasa brand in its own right but we are keeping, and growing, the Nomad Brunch Club brand and meetups.
We may end up repurposing the RemoteCasa brand for some new ideas down the track, or even a specialty microsite but right now we're hoping the new rooms can be onboarded fully into the main Nomad Stays site within 6 weeks.
Moving fast is the name of the game as we've got a lot of demand to satisfy.
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We're excited to share that Nomad Stays has acquired RemoteCasa, creating the world’s largest specialist digital nomad accommodation network in Latin America.
Adding over 1,000 new verified properties across 16 cities in Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina, setting the stage for more options on the global category-defining platform.
RemoteCasa (www.remotecasa.co) built an incredible supply network and passionate community across Latin America — regions where nomads truly thrive. Bringing their 1,000+ properties and local relationships into our ecosystem gives us instant scale in Latin America and moves us closer to a world where digital nomads can quickly find professional, affordable, suitable temporary home bases to explore from without compromising their online work.
For nomad travelers, this integration delivers immediate benefits:
-1,000+ new verified listings across 16 nomad cities in Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina
-Flexible pricing tiers — from budget-friendly apartments to premium work-friendly homes
-Nomad-first standards:high-speed WiFi, dedicated workspaces, and community-rich environments
-Instant booking through the Nomad Stays platform, ensuring efficiency, reliability and transparency
For property partners, the opportunity dramatically expands their global exposure — connecting them to Nomad Stays’ 30,000-50,000 monthly active users, and up to 600,000 monthly AI Agent requests, deep data-rich technology, and a global network of professional remote workers seeking medium- and long-term accommodation.
For host countries, having a dependable partner servicing a lucrative multi-month traveler market means they can easily expand their destination marketing campaigns for maximum economic gains without resorting to high-volume short-stay tourists.
"This acquisition marks the culmination of RemoteCasa's mission to connect nomads with incredible destinations across 16 cities,” said Dan Lawrence, CEO and Co-Founder of RemoteCasa. “We set out to give independent professionals real homes, real connections, and real belonging in Latin America. Now, through Nomad Stays’ established platform and global footprint, that vision scales to a worldwide audience.”
Read the full media release at www.nomadstays.com/mediarelease/Nomad-Stays-Acquires-RemoteCasa
Hi Mark and team, congrats on the acquisition!
Will the RemoteCasa website and brand continue to operate under Nomad Stays? When will the integration be completed?
Thanks Ian.
At this stage we won't continue the RemoteCasa brand in its own right but we are keeping, and growing, the Nomad Brunch Club brand and meetups.
We may end up repurposing the RemoteCasa brand for some new ideas down the track, or even a specialty microsite but right now we're hoping the new rooms can be onboarded fully into the main Nomad Stays site within 6 weeks.
Moving fast is the name of the game as we've got a lot of demand to satisfy.