You are here: Home - News -

Wanted: naked vegan flatmates

by:
  • 01/10/2013
  • 0
Wanted: naked vegan flatmates
Sharers are more concerned with the type of housemate they end up with than the type of house.

According to research carried out by flatshare website SpareRoom.co.uk, the UK’s 2m flat and house sharers take priority over property characteristics, with ‘future housemates’ accounting for 73% of searches on the site.

Almost four in 10 (39%) total searches relate to the lifestyle, hobbies or interests, of potential flatmates while almost a third (31%) of all searches are related to their nationality or religion. Another 3% relate to their professions. By contrast, just over a quarter (27%) of searches are based on property type.

Search theme Example search terms % of total searches
 Lifestyle/hobby/interests Vegetarian/music/cycling  39
 Nationality/religion  Irish/Spanish/Christian  31
 Property type  Penthouse/studio/en-suite 27

 

The research revealed that 32% think people are the most important element of a flat or house share, with just one in ten (9%) saying the property itself is their main consideration. Almost six in 10 (59%) say both the people and the property are equally important to them.

The table below shows 10 of the strangest search terms on the site:

1 Food included
2  Twin room
3  No deposit
 4  Gym
 5  Vegan
 6  Geek
 7  Awesome
 8  Banter
 9  Nudist/naturist
 10  Naked
   

Matt Hutchinson, director of SpareRoom, said:

“Flatsharing is all about people – who you live with is how you live. The sheer amount of searches related to the personalities, lifestyles and preferences of future flatmates shows just how important it is to get on with and like the people you live with. For many, that means finding flatmates with similar hobbies or lifestyles or shared backgrounds.

“As more people cotton on to the affordability and social advantages of flatsharing, it really is gaining popularity. We’ve seen flatsharer figures rise by almost a third in just two years and our research shows that half of flatsharers are returning to shared accommodation after renting solo or with a partner – many in a bid to save deposits to get onto the property ladder sooner.

“It’s clear from searches on our site that many room seekers are looking to save money, which explains why some are searching for ‘bills included’ – suggesting they need to budget carefully and that cost is an issue. But there are some rather wishful thinkers that have been searching for ‘food included’ and ‘no deposit’, which might appear on SpareRoom once in a blue moon.”

Tags

There are 0 Comment(s)

You may also be interested in