For young professionals
Find a roommate as a young professional
When you're working full-time, your home is where you recover — and the wrong roommate turns it into a second job. Sharing a place lets you live somewhere better than you could alone, but only if your routines, standards, and budgets actually line up.
What matters most when you're young professionals looking for a roommate
Work-from-home reality
If either of you takes calls or works from home, match on noise and daytime-space expectations so neither of you is tiptoeing during meetings.
Cleanliness standards
The single biggest source of conflict for busy professionals. Match with someone whose definition of 'clean' and 'how often' matches yours.
Financial reliability
Rent paid on time, bills split clearly. With a professional income the issue isn't affordability — it's reliability and clear systems.
Social rhythm
Quiet weeknights and the occasional dinner party, or a constant open house? Match on how social the home runs.
Quick tips
- Use a shared expense app from day one so money never becomes a conversation.
- Put cleaning, guests, and quiet hours in a short written agreement.
- Splitting by room size/amenities is fairer than an even split when rooms differ.
- Prioritize commute and neighbourhood fit — they shape your whole week.
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Helpful guides
Roommate compatibility: what actually predicts a good match?
The factors that actually predict whether roommates get along — cleanliness, schedules, noise, money, and shared expectations — ranked by how much friction they cause.
Read guideHow do you split rent and bills fairly with roommates?
Fair ways to split rent when rooms differ, how to divide utilities, and the systems that keep shared finances drama-free.
Read guideWhat should a roommate agreement include?
A checklist of everything a roommate agreement should cover — rent, bills, chores, guests, quiet hours, and moving out — so expectations are clear from day one.
Read guide