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How to Find a Roommate You Won’t Secretly Hate

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldFebruary 21, 20263 Mins Read
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Key takeaways
  • Use trusted sources like roommate-matching apps, local social groups, and personal connections to start your search.
  • Vet thoroughly — confirm references, meet in public, and watch for vague answers about money or living habits.
  • Get it in writing — a simple roommate agreement clarifies rent, utilities, chores, guests, and move-out expectations.
  • Prioritize communication and mutual respect: address small issues early and respect privacy to keep peace.
  • Consider finances — roommates can save significant money depending on location and help you build toward homeownership.

The most in-demand rental cities in the U.S.

The interactive map below, provided by RentCafe, shows the most in-demand locations for renter engagement in the 150 largest U.S. cities. Hover over a city to see how it ranks in terms of intensity of apartment-hunting activity and its “REnT” (Renter Engagement Tracker) score.

 

Roommate FAQs for real life (not just the lease)

Where’s the best place to find a compatible roommate?

To start your search, you might consider roommate-matching apps such as Roomi, Roomster, SpareRoom, and Cirtru. There are also local social media groups and school- and workplace-based networks designed to help find roommates. And, of course, personal connections, which often feel safer because you have mutual contacts and possibly a shared history, which can mean fewer surprises. No matter where you look, meet in a public place first and confirm references.

What are the biggest red flags of a bad roommate?

As you ask our recommended vetting questions, watch for vague answers about money, reluctance to discuss cleaning or guests, inconsistent stories, or pressure to move quickly without details. Good roommates are usually good communicators, honest, and willing to plan ahead. The best roommates will also have a visible track record of positive relationships and a strong work or school history.

Do I really need a roommate agreement in writing?

If things are not already spelled out in a shared lease contract, a simple written agreement can prevent conflicts and misunderstandings. Both parties can agree in writing on the amount of rent they are responsible for, utilities, chores, guests, and move-out expectations. It can protect both of you and help avoid damaged friendships.

What’s the secret to a peaceful roommate relationship?

Clear, honest communication and mutual respect matter more than whether you have shared interests or friends. These qualities are often manifested in simple actions: checking in occasionally, addressing small issues early, and respecting each other’s space and privacy.

Is living with roommates actually helping me financially?

How much you save by having a roommate depends on where you are renting. For example, according to SmartAsset data, the average two-bedroom apartment in Cleveland, Ohio, is currently only $50 more than a one-bedroom rental ($1,400 and $1,350, respectively). Sharing an apartment with a roommate in New York City saves about $1,670 per month, while splitting a two-bedroom apartment in Tucson, Arizona, will only save you about $285 per month.

How can I prepare to become a homeowner and eventually live solo?

As you look ahead, you can stack your future homeownership deck by paying rent on time, saving consistently, and being realistic about what you can afford. As your finances become more stable, you can begin exploring home prices in your desired buying area.

Thinking beyond roommates: Your path to your own place

Roommates can be a helpful short-term strategy, especially when housing costs are high or your income is limited. But they can also be part of a bigger plan: giving you time to save and strengthen your credit so you can eventually own a home.

If you’re wondering what it will take to make a move, try HomeLight’s home affordability calculator below.

To learn more, visit HomeLight’s Homebuyer Resource Center, where you can search for answers to other homebuying questions.

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