A Few Handy Hints to Help You Better Choose Housemates While Studying

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When you’re making the move to study away from home, there’s no doubt that a lot will be on your mind. One of the big decisions you’ll have to make is about your accommodation, and one of the make or breaks for this is the people you live with. Finding the right housemates can make your living situation highly pleasurable or a complete nightmare, depending on your relationship with them, so it’s important to take the time to find the right ones for you. We know that it’s not easy, though, so in this article we provide some great tips for those on the hunt for housemates.

A few tips to get you started

One of the easiest ways to avoid ending up with a dodgy housemate when you’re looking for university accommodation in Melbourne is to start asking around as early as possible it’s often the case that people end up in average situations due to a lot of last minute planning, and when there’s intense competition for affordable housing from students, last minute is never a good thing. If you give yourself time, you’ll be able to interview with a lot more people, which means you have a much better chance of finding a group of people you like (and who will also hopefully like you). Even if you aren’t interviewing for a house, looking at house inspections with a few people you get along with not only increases our chance if finding a home, but allows you to move in with people you already know, rather than strangers. With this in mind, you shouldn’t simply be choosing any old group from your course to move in with – both living and studying with the same group of people can quickly prove tiresome, particularly if it’s a simple convenience affair in the first place.

Choose the right people and set boundaries

It’s always a good idea to have a healthy mix of people in your new house, but you should certainly make sure that your partner or prospective love interest is not one of them. Although there will be a honeymoon phase, there’s always a chance that something can go wrong, particularly when it’ early on in your fling. If something does end up going wrong, there can be a significant amount of fallout – not only might you incur the wrath of your housemates (who likely warned you that it was a bad idea), but you might end up having to find a new place altogether, which can add a significant amount of stress to a study semester. This is why it’s so important to establish accommodation rules from the outset – house rules ensure that there are guidelines in place to stop any one person from disrupting the harmony of the house, which can help prevent a situation from turning dire. Unless you really know your future flatmates, it is common to ask your landlord to conduct a police check Victoria for the new persons. There is nothing strange about it.

Finding the right housemate isn’t hard if you have time

If you can put in the time to find the perfect group to live with, you’re much more likely to enjoy your homelife while you study – making the effort to interview people, or be interviewed by people, is the best possible way to gauge similar interests and personalities. When this is sorted out (and house boundaries put in place), you’re much more likely to enjoy your living situation.

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