Housemates : What To Consider When Choosing Them

By Mark Walters


Sharing a house with other people can be a really fun and rewarding thing to do, but it is important that you choose the right people to share with. This guide takes you through choosing good people to share a house with. Obviously, one of the most important things about living in a house is making sure you pay the rent and other bills on time, so when you are choosing people to share with, it's worth checking that they will be able to keep up with their payments.

Running a house is also a responsibility and there are tasks that go along with it, such as cleaning on a regular basis, cooking and taking care of dealing with utility suppliers. This means it is a really good idea to make sure the people you choose to share a house with will be willing and able to pull their weight. You should make it clear before you all move in what will be expected from each person and even draw up a chart to formalize everyone's contributions.

It's also important that you make sure you are sharing a house with people who are respectful of possessions and property as this can have a big impact on your relationship for a variety of reasons. One is that you need to feel as though you and your belongings are safe in the house you're living in. Another is that if property is damaged, landlords often deduct money from your deposit, which can affect the whole household, not just the person responsible.

When you are choosing good people to share a house with, you should also choose people that you think you will get on well with. This is just as important as thinking about practicalities, so you could take your prospective housemates out for a drink to get to know them before you all move in. If you're going to share a house with them then you'll be spending a lot of time together, so it's worth making sure you actually like them first.

One final thing to bear in mind is that you and your new housemates will probably part ways one day. This means it is important that the people you choose won't leave you hanging and will instead stay with you until the end of your contract. You also need to be confident that they will take care of all their bills before they leave the house. This could potentially be a big issue in the future so it is definitely worth thinking about when you make your initial choice.




About the Author: