Whether you’re just looking for a place to crash for a few weeks or seeking the house from which to launch your new career and take the city by storm, finding the right place – and people – is going to affect everything. So before you sink what were your entire holiday savings into a flat-deposit, you might want to think of a few more questions than whether you’re cool with sharing the milk and what day the bins go out.
- Fast not furious
If it’s your first time looking for a house share in London, you might be shocked at how fast things happen. People often start and finish the whole process in a few days. You’re going to feel under pressure to sign! Sign! Just sign already!
- Write a good introduction
Make sure you stand out and make it easy for you future flatmates. Write a snappy, informative introduction message you can send anyone who has a house you’re interested in. Make sure all the important detail is there (budget, professional or student, etc.) but put them at ease too. List some interests so they know you’re a normal person!
- Meet up
Finding a room in London that suits your needs is the easier part (although there are some pretty terrible places out there). If you’re looking for a long-term stay, finding a suitable roommate can be much trickier. Meeting before signing (and certainly before paying anything!) is essential, naturally.
- But come prepared!
It’s crucial to think about what you want and need from your flatmates before you’re sat down face-to-face. Definitely don’t just ‘see if you get along’ over a coffee and decide like that. Away from social pressures, you’ll be free to think clearly about what kind of things you appreciate and require from cohabitants.
- Dodgy dealers
There is a rent crisis in London. You know this. I know this. Perhaps even the millionaires in South Kensington coo this to each other in their ennui. Unfortunately, this means that a lot of shady characters know this too. You need to watch out for offers that seem too good to be true, especially online.
- Facebook foes
No one is regulating ‘xXx Bow Flat Finders xXx’ Facebook group, so have a long hard think before you even contact properties listed on social media. If they don’t have photos, an address, a phone number and a move-in date, then we recommend giving them a wide birth.
- Tax
In London, council tax rates vary widely from borough to borough, and across property bands. Make sure you research what you can afford and factor the local area’s council tax into your budgets. Check this guide to see what your area charges.
So there we have it. Remember to stay cool, cautious and ready pounce when the right deal comes along. If you’re looking for a room in London today, our listings are a great place to start.