3 Tips on Roommate Consideration for College Subleases

on June 09th, 2013 in Subleasing

As a college student, you’re probably no stranger to moving around. Planning your living situation can be tricky, especially if you are looking for temporary housing. Subleasing a college apartment is a great option for temporary student housing off-campus.

Though it may not be hard to find a college apartment for sublease, finding a compatible roommate can be quite the challenge. Finding a good roommate should be considered a major factor in subleasing an off-campus college apartment. Here are 3 tips on roommate consideration for college subleases.

Know What You Are Looking For In a Roommate

What kind of personality traits and living habits are you looking for in a roommate? Consider asking yourself these questions when looking for a roommate:

  • Do you want to live with someone who stays up late or goes to bed early and wakes up early?

  • Are you fine with someone who parties a lot or someone who is constantly working or studying?

  • Would you mind if the roommate is a smoker?

  • Does it matter if the roommate is messy or tidy with their belongings?

  • Would you rather live with someone more reserved and shy, or someone enthusiastic and outgoing?


Meet With Potential Roommates

The next best thing you can do after asking yourself these questions is to meet up with potential candidates for roommates. Meeting with potential roommates gives you a great chance to answer some of these questions and also allows you to take a tour of the apartment you are looking into.

Get to know the person by asking them out to lunch. In this informal setting, you can find out a little bit about what kind of person he/she is. Don’t be shy, be friendly and try and find out their tendencies and what living with them might be like. It doesn’t hurt to ask the questions you have about them directly, as long as they are not breaking personal boundaries. Whether you decide to choose the person as your roommate or not, it will make the process of roommate consideration much easier.

Trust Your Instincts

The best tip of finding a new roommate is to trust your gut feeling. Whether you are choosing between acquaintances from school to a complete stranger, only you know what is best for you. If something does not feel right, then odds are it isn’t. If any red flags came up when meeting a potential roommate, then trust that instinct and save the trouble. Go with your gut and stick to it. Stay in line with your views and beliefs and don’t let others fool you into thinking their view of something is better. If you have confidence in your gut about someone then it is a strong sign to consider.

Following these tips will help you find a roommate for a college sublease. Start your college apartment search today!

 

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