Looking for Roommates in NYC

Recently got an offer I can’t pass up with a tech startup and will be switching from IB. It’s pretty late in the year already and am just starting to look for living arrangements in NYC (previous role was in Chicago) so am looking for any advice to find some recent college grads as roommates.

Budget is up to $2k / month and I prefer to live in East Village or Murray Hill, but if the circumstances are right will move elsewhere.

If you are looking for a roommate or know any good resources to find some people in similar situations I’d appreciate it if you could leave a comment on this post to help me out.

 

Based on the most helpful WSO content, here are some strategies to find roommates in NYC, especially if you're targeting areas like East Village or Murray Hill:

  1. Utilize Online Platforms: Websites like Craigslist, Roomi, and SpareRoom are popular for finding roommates. These platforms allow you to filter searches by neighborhood and budget, which can help you find someone with similar living preferences.

  2. Social Media and Forums: Leverage social media platforms like Facebook, where there are groups dedicated to apartment searches in NYC. LinkedIn can also be useful for connecting with professionals who might be in a similar situation.

  3. Networking through Your New Company: Since you're joining a tech startup, check if there are internal message boards, Slack channels, or social groups where you can post about your search. Often, new hires or existing employees might also be looking for roommates.

  4. Local Community Boards: Physical community boards in coffee shops or community centers in East Village or Murray Hill might have postings about roommate searches.

  5. Word of Mouth: Don’t underestimate the power of networking. Mention your search to friends, family, and acquaintances. Sometimes the best connections come through personal referrals.

Remember, when searching for roommates, it’s important to discuss your living habits, expectations about cleanliness, guest policies, and other lifestyle preferences to ensure a good match. Good luck with your move to NYC!

Sources: Best neighborhoods to live WITH GF in NYC (and timing) - 1st year IB Analyst Midtown Summer 2019, SA 2021 NYC Housing Thread, NYC Analyst Housing Meltdown, SA 2021 NYC Housing Thread

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Based on the most helpful WSO content, here are some strategies to find roommates in NYC, especially in neighborhoods like East Village or Murray Hill:

  1. Utilize Online Platforms: Websites like Craigslist, Roomi, and SpareRoom are popular for finding roommates. These platforms allow you to filter searches by neighborhood and budget, which can help you find potential roommates who are recent college grads.

  2. Social Media and Forums: Leverage social media platforms such as Facebook, particularly groups like "Gypsy Housing" or "NYC Roommates". LinkedIn can also be a useful tool to connect with professionals who might be in a similar situation.

  3. Networking through Your New Company: Since you're joining a tech startup, inquire if there are any internal message boards, Slack channels, or email lists where you can post or search for housing. Often, new hires or current employees might be looking for roommates.

  4. Local Community Boards: Check out community boards or local cafes in East Village and Murray Hill. They often have bulletin boards with listings for roommates or available apartments.

  5. Word of Mouth: Don't underestimate the power of networking. Mention your search to friends, family, and new colleagues. Sometimes the best opportunities come from a friend of a friend.

Remember, when searching for roommates, it's crucial to discuss your lifestyle preferences to ensure a good match. Good luck with your move to NYC and your new role at the tech startup!

Sources: Best neighborhoods to live WITH GF in NYC (and timing) - 1st year IB Analyst Midtown Summer 2019, SA 2021 NYC Housing Thread, NYC Analyst Housing Meltdown, SA 2021 NYC Housing Thread

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Currently living in a 3 bed, 1 bath apartment in the East Village. One of our roommates will be moving out in late June / early July, and we are therefore looking for a third person to take their room. 

The available room is a true bedroom with its own closet. It is in a walk-up building (second floor) with in-building laundry and a rooftop deck. Kitchen (all stainless steeel appliances) and bathroom were recently renovated within the last year. The apartment looks across from a school and small park and is quiet on both the weeknights and weekends. The apartment is a ~3 minute walk from the L, ~12 minute walk from Union Square, and ~3 minute walk to Trader Joe’s and Target. 

Ideally, the third roommate would be a recent graduate (graduated within the last 0-2 years), clean, and willing to help out with general apartment up keep (monthly cleaning, taking out the trash, etc.). We both work in finance (HF and IB) and are consequently not at home for most of the weekdays, so if you work from home that wouldn’t be an issue. 

Rent would be between $1.9 - $2k per month including utilities and WiFi. 

If interested, feel free to message me and we can setup a time to discuss further. 

 
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