How to Find a Flatmate
Whether you are just looking for someone to fill a spare room in your already functional house share, or you are looking to join forces with a few people to find a new gaff altogether - the road to a filled house can be a bit of a rocky one. But it doesn't have to be. We have put together a list of a few great ways to find a flatmate that should certainly save you a bit of stress.
University Accommodation Office
Campusboard
We decided that it really shouldn’t be so stressful finding a flatmate so we built our flatmate finder feature specifically for this purpose. With this feature users can create a flatmate profile, which allows you to tell potential flatmates a little bit about what your looking for and what sort of flatmate you are.
Then students with a spare room to offer can reach out directly, tell the potential flatmate a bit more about the room that is available, and perhaps arrange a good time to view the place. You can browse through the current profiles to see who is currently looking - but if you have a specific room to share you can also list it and potential flatmates can get in contact too. It’s a great way for students to connect and find the right room and flatmate quickly and easily.
Then students with a spare room to offer can reach out directly, tell the potential flatmate a bit more about the room that is available, and perhaps arrange a good time to view the place. You can browse through the current profiles to see who is currently looking - but if you have a specific room to share you can also list it and potential flatmates can get in contact too. It’s a great way for students to connect and find the right room and flatmate quickly and easily.
Student Newspaper
I know what you're thinking, who finds a room in the newspaper these day. And to be fair, it might not be the most productive. However, it is worth checking out your university paper as they may have a dedicated section for students who are looking for rooms or for other flatmates. Worth a look anyways.
Housing fairs
Friends and Classmates
There is always a chance that someone you know will either be looking or will know someone who is looking for a place to live, or someone to live with. The great thing about this is that there is already some sort of established relationship with the person - which should in theory make it easy to decide if they are a match.
Already living in a house share? How did you go about finding your flatmates? Let us know in the comments below.
Already living in a house share? How did you go about finding your flatmates? Let us know in the comments below.