Cross Country Movers: 9 Best Sites to Find Roommates

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At NCMSS, our cross country movers understand how difficult it can be to organize your relocation. Add to that the need to find a roommate, and chances are, your stress level is through the roof. Luckily, no matter what city you’re transferring to, your search will undoubtedly be much simpler with the following sites.

 

  1. Padmapper

Download this free app to create a listing to find a roomie or use its map-based interface to find a place that’s available within a specific city, even a specific neighborhood. You just can’t go wrong with Padmapper!

  1. Alumni Networks

Look for potential roommates by taking advantage of alumni networks. Send a request for consideration or create an ad of your own. Many colleges in major cities have listservs to help their alumnus when they need to find a place to stay.

  1. Reddit

As our cross country movers know all too well, Reddit is another great option to find a roommate, using their housing market subreddits. Look through threads already there or make one of your own.

  1. Roomi

The Roomi site is easy to navigate when it comes to finding the perfect roommate match, and with a slogan like “Room right, live right,” they’re obviously serious about what they do! What’s really awesome about Roomi is how they screen all users and listings, so you don’t fall prey to any boarding scams. While it’s a free site, you can pay a small fee to have your ad placed at the top of local searches.

  1. Roomster

Find your next roomie with a platform set up much like Facebook and Instagram, where you can browse through potential roommate profiles linked to Twitter, LinkedIn and others. While Roomster is indeed free to post, you’ll need to subscribe if you want access to their mailbox or connect to social media sites.

  1. Facebook

If you’re okay letting all your FB friends know you’re looking for a roomie, then use Facebook Marketplace to connect with a place to stay. Otherwise, simply change the privacy setting on your post before you post it.

  1. Craigslist

With the world’s largest classified ad section online, Craigslist has to be the most obvious site to use. However, while it is free, you’ll need to do your due diligence before meeting anyone and signing any documents. Unfortunately, there are a lot of scams out there, so make sure what you’re signing on for is indeed legit.

  1. Roomie Match

Unwanted spam, bots, and scams are filtered through by actual, live human beings on Roomie Match, making it by far a truly stress-free, curated experience. It’s free to create a profile so others can match with you. But if you want to speed up the process, choose the premium account that unlocks all the platform options.

  1. Roommates.com

Similar to Roomie Match, Roomates.com is free but you’ll need to pay for the premium version to read messages from other users. Luckily, there are several different pricing options to choose from that don’t require you to pay for a year-long subscription.

Call NCMSS today for cross country movers that can greatly simplify your relocation. As one of the leading cross country movers in the region, you’re assured skilled assistance and cost-effective pricing.