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Find a female roommate

Plenty of women prefer to live with other women — for comfort, shared expectations, or peace of mind. Finding the right match means combining compatibility with safety: someone whose habits fit yours, who is who they say they are, and who you've properly vetted before sharing a home.

What matters most when you're looking for a female roommate

Verified identity

Knowing the person is real and who they claim to be is the foundation. Look for identity verification before you share any personal details.

Compatibility, then comfort

A female roommate still has to fit on the basics — cleanliness, schedule, guests, noise. Shared preference is the starting point, not the whole match.

Guests & boundaries

Be clear up front about overnight guests and partners — it's one of the most common sources of friction and easiest to align on early.

Meet safely first

Always meet in a public place before any home visit, and tell a friend where you'll be. A video call first defeats most fakes.

Quick tips

  • Verify identity and have a real conversation before sharing your address.
  • Meet in public first; never send a deposit before viewing the place and meeting the person.
  • Trust red flags — evasiveness or pressure to rush are reasons to walk away.
  • Put expectations in a written roommate agreement once you've matched.

Roomit matches on compatibility, not photos — and runs on iOS and Android with identity verification built in. See how the matching works.

Helpful guides

Is it safe to live with someone you met online?

Living with a roommate you found online is common and can be safe — if you verify identity, meet first, check references, and trust the warning signs. Here's how to do it right.

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How do you avoid roommate and rental scams online?

How to spot and avoid the most common roommate and rental scams — fake listings, deposit-before-viewing, and identity tricks — when searching online.

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What questions should I ask a potential roommate?

A practical checklist of questions to ask before living with someone — covering cleanliness, schedules, money, guests, and deal-breakers, so you catch mismatches before you sign.

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