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Title: How to find a Housemate in Melbourne? (1)


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How to Find a Housemate in Melbourne?
2
Where to find a Housemate?
  • Flatmate Finders Having trouble finding the
    perfect roommate in your chosen neighborhood?
    Flatmate Finders is a website that claims to help
    you. You only need to register on the site to
    begin the search. A fee will be charged for
    putting your room up for rent. The cost will vary
    based on the duration of the ad. If you wish to
    save some money, you can easily search through
    the list of potential flatmates posted on the
    website for free.
  • Flatmates.com.au You can find a housemate in
    Australia using flatmates.com.au, which is a
    widely advertised website that lets you list your
    room for rent. You can also post your
    requirements for living in an existing
    houseshare. You can see some billboards of
    Flatmates.com.au around Melbourne. Good marketing
    indeed! Trustpilot gives this platform a whopping
    9.2 score.
  • Fairy Floss Real Estate This Facebook group was
    created almost a decade ago by a PhD student in
    Melbourne named Fabian Kong. It has since become
    one of the top destinations for people looking
    for housemates in Melbourne. There are 200,000
    members in the group, so it's no wonder it's so
    popular. You can post your flatmate requirements,
    including pictures of the shared apartment and
    the vacant room. Remember to make them appealing.
    People interested in your property will comment
    below the post or DM you. There are also members
    who post seek posts enquiring about
    availability of rooms in Melbourne. Wait, let's
    get to the best part- it is free!

3
Where to find a Housemate?
  • Gumtree In addition to posting advertisements
    for vacant rooms, you can use gumtree to buy and
    sell cars, trucks, and vehicles. You need to
    create an account to post advertisements. You can
    also search for free using keywords such as
    finding a housemate, housemates Melbourne,
    housemates Melbourne in the search bar.
  • Referrals It's important to spread the word! You
    should tell your friends, colleagues, and
    neighbors you're looking for a housemate. It is
    possible that they will refer you to a personal
    friend. Rather than spending hours posting ads,
    screening applicants, and interviewing and
    shortlisting for an ideal flatmate, you can use
    this service.

4
Tips you must follow
  • Take a look at your Friendship group A housemate
    can be found through your friend circle. Spending
    so much time together, you both know each other
    very well. You'll probably find someone who has a
    good vibe with you. You still can't decide? See
    if you can find someone you've traveled with
    previously. They are definitely grumpy in the
    morning. You can definitely live together if you
    liked each other on the trip!
  • Lets authentic moreover you In front of it's
    yours Advertising Advertising should say only
    positive things. Nevertheless, keep in mind that
    it is not an end-of-project service. A
    considerable amount of time will be spent
    together. A long time! Advertisements need to be
    as honest and up-front as possible. Make sure you
    mention in the ad that you are allergic to pet
    dander. Are you addicted to cleanliness? Don't
    hold back! What are you looking for in a
    chatterbox? Describe in your ad the kind of
    flatmate you're looking for. It's pointless to
    get to the interview stage and then realize that
    you can't handle the situation.

5
Tips you must follow
  • Interviews are very important Advertisements are
    important, but interviews are even more
    important. You should always interview any
    potential housemate before renting out a room.
    The un-interviewed housemate could be a guitar
    player who jams every morning, while you're a
    recluse who prefers quiet time! Relevant
    questions should be asked. They prefer a certain
    level of cleanliness. Cooking is done there? What
    kind of pets do they have? When do they work?
    Party all weekend or stay home? Provide clear
    information about the facilities you are willing
    to offer. Clarify the situation regarding the
    bills as well. If the household has any
    peculiarities, be sure to include them. Mention
    this to them if you're a student who studies on
    weekends. In the living room, you wouldn't want
    all their friends watching the game. Do you live
    with more than one housemate? Inviting them to
    the interview is essential if they have a stake
    in the decision.
  • Make sure you check your references Referrals
    have a purpose. You can get a feel for how it is
    to live with your potential housemates. You
    should always ask for references so you have some
    honest feedback from your time living with the
    person.

6
Tips you must follow
  • Watch out for red flags You should trust your
    gut instincts. Don't let someone move in if you
    have a bad feeling about them. Whenever you are
    dealing with a complete stranger, it is best to
    rely on your intuition. You're better off being
    safe than sorry! Red flags should also be on your
    radar. When you are a peaceful dweller, do they
    seem very loud and boisterous? It's time to go
    back out! Discussing finances and bills in a
    secretive way? Then later they claim that they
    didn't share the bill, and it is awkward. Let's
    talk clearly now!

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Thank you !!
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    Housemate in Melbourne
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