Latest Posts by iROOMit Team - Page 31
Top 10 Cities for Roommates & Co-Living
1. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA
- Share of adults living in doubled-up households: 49.3%
- Total number of adults living in doubled-up households: 3,804,958
- Total number of doubled-up households: 1,186,245
- Average number of adults per dou...
Is Your Roommate Breaking the Lease? And Moving Out?
Although most people wait until their lease is over to move, situations arise in which that's not always possible. Moving out before a lease is up is not only difficult for the landlord and the individual who has to move, but also for their remaining roommates.
If you have a roommate who p...
I am Falling for my Roommate What Should I Do?
If reality television has anything to say about it, hook-ups between people who share a house always end in a horrific mess. But in my last year of college, I did what I always vowed never to do: Not only did I hook up with my housemate, but we are now in a serious, grown-up relationship. And thi...
30 Fun Activities With Your Roommate in 2022
Your roommates are the people who tend to see you at your best and at your worst, and whether you like them or not, they’re a big part of your college experience.
So, in honor of that, here are 30 Fun Activity With Your Roommate(s) this semester. If you live alone, or you really can’t pict...
My Roommate is Vegan! I Am Not!
You just moved into your apartment, and everything’s pretty swell. You and your roommate are getting along great and making plans left and right. You’ll watch Netflix together, go to the gym together, and cook together! Then you remember: You co live with a vegan roommate or a vegetarian roommate...
How Do You Divide Roommates Rent?
When you live with roommates, one of the most complicated topics of conversation can be discussing how to split up the rent. While there are many viable options for splitting rent, and there is so one-size-fits-all, it’s important to consider each option and figure out what works best for you and...
Ask Your Landlord or Property Management if the Place is Eco-Friendly Living
1. Install a Thermostat
Take control of your heating temperatures by using a programmable thermostat. They’re reasonably priced (under $50) and easy enough to install without being an eye-sore or a ‘major re-decorational change’. They can help you reduce the amount you spe...
The future of Co-Living: Live, Work and have Fun
Behind the success story of the co-living spaces are the young working population here, who prefer enjoying amenities at affordable rates rather than giving utmost value to the concept of ownership. Mentioned are reasons why co-living is ideal for working professionals.
In the past half a...