About

Yome was created to support a specific kind of travel: longer, more settled stays that allow people to live and work from home in a way that feels normal rather than temporary. It sits between short-stay accommodation and conventional renting, for people who need continuity without long-term commitment.

The platform began with a small number of properties owned and managed directly, each set up to a consistent standard and intended for use over weeks or months rather than days. Expansion is deliberate and limited, with additional properties considered only where the use-case, quality and custodial approach align.

Yome is not a marketplace in the conventional sense. It does not aim to maximise choice, occupancy or turnover. Properties are offered on the basis of suitability and enquiries are handled individually rather than through automated booking systems.

The emphasis throughout is on alignment: between the property, the length of stay and the person using it. Where that alignment exists, Yome works quietly and well. Where it does not, it is usually clear early on.