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Looking for a Roommate in London, Have You Tried This?

It’s that dreaded time again, when you’ve either just moved to London or are relocating for a quick and easy commute. The issue of finding the ideal roommate is something that you don’t want to be thinking about whilst you go about your daily schedule. Well look no further, here I present to you some invaluable tips that will make finding a flatmate a walk in the park…

1/ Walk in a park

This is a prime opportunity for you to scout out your next flatmate, one reason being that you are bound to bump into someone you know, who will introduce you to a friend of theirs who is also looking to relocate. BOOM you’ve got yourself a roommate!

Recommended Parks:
North – Hampstead Heath
East – Victoria Park
South – Brockwell Park
West – Richmond Park

2/ Ask someone on the tube

The tube the stage is yours! No one talks, so unless their headphones are noise cancelling, your open conversation will be voiced to everyone on the carriage. The strategy is to first introduce yourself to your closest neighbour and then the stopwatch begins, it’s time to find out if they are a suited candidate. This method takes a bit of commitment, you won’t get it the first time around and your script will take a bit of fine-tuning.

Top Tip: Pick a tube line that is close to where you want to live!

3/ Spinning

Spinning is the perfect way to find a roommate, as long as you attend on a regular basis. It’s time to nurture a relationship, you’re both at your lowest and in your worst states, so only the true personality comes out. You’ll find that no one has the energy to fake it at spinning, what you see is what you get!

If you haven’t tried spinning before and want to join a lively, fun and enthusiastic class, then we recommend Boom Cycle.

“Boom Cycle puts the fun factor into getting your sweat on!
You decide how far to push yourself, our instructors are there to guide and encourage you the whole ride. It’s the ultimate, ‘party on a bike’ experience for anyone looking for that full body workout.”

4/ Local Tennis League

Keeping on the theme of sports, your local tennis league is a great way to meet new people and potential roommates. Local Tennis Leagues are nationwide, but specifically cover a vast majority of London. The process of registering is quick and easy, with some very honest questions to make sure you are matched on ability. As you go through the league meeting new people, you will have someone on one time and find out if competitors are also roommate hunting!

5/ Message that friend you haven’t seen or heard of in 7 years, who is now looking/offering a room

Facebook is a great tool that no one seems to use anymore. Its main purposes today are sharing videos, stalking someone you’ve just swiped on tinder, buying second-hand bikes off marketplace and signing petitions that you feel so strongly about, but will forget about the next day. Well, you’re in luck if you want to find a roommate because out of your 1000 ‘friends’, the chances are high that one will post ‘Anyone living in London looking for a place to stay?’. Now, you more than likely won’t be the closest of mates, however, you have probably both changed a lot since you last met and now share some common interests.

6/ DJ shout out

It’s simple, make a B line for the decks and shout out your request to the DJ. “Roommate wanted, budget £500-£600, preferably in East London, come to the toilets for all enquiries!”. To help boost results, it’s advisable you attend at least 10-15 clubs in one night.

7/ Football match toilets

The football season is now over, but this gives you ample opportunity to prep a ‘toilet queue speech’ in anticipation for the next one. This is the ideal time to pick out your future roommate, you’ve got a big queue and A LOT OF TIME, so start working your magic. What makes this such an effective method is that you will both support the same team!

Conversation starters:

  • “Is the ref even watching the game, you looking for a roommate?”
  • “[insert name] is having a good game, you looking for a roommate?”
  • “Missed a few chances in that half, didn’t they? You looking for a roommate?”

8/ The Matching Quiz

Our very own creation made to help you find the ‘Ideal Flatmate’. The test is quick, easy and provides you with an abundance of potential flatmates. After completing the 20 question quiz you will be shown your most compatible roommates, which you can flick through and message to your heart’s content.

Rob Imonikhe

Rob is the second half of the founding partnership at Ideal Flatmate and has driven forward it's growth from a conversation in Jamie's Italian in summer 2015 to the fastest growing flatsharing platform in the UK. He leads on user engagement and experience, as well as product delivery and building partnerships. He worked in sales before founding Ideal Flatmate and before that as a research analyst. He has an (also largely irrelevant) degree in Philosophy from UCL.

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