Roommate Finder by City

Browse compatibility-first roommate search pages for major US metros, compare local search priorities, and start with people who match how you actually live.

Choose the city that matches your search

These pages are built around the local questions that usually decide whether a shared apartment works: schedule overlap, guest expectations, quiet hours, commute reality, and scam risk.

New York, NY

In New York, the roommate decision usually breaks on commute reality, late-night noise, guest frequency, and how crowded the apartment already feels.

Los Angeles, CA

In Los Angeles, roommate fit often comes down to car dependence, commute sprawl, creative schedules, and how people use the home during the week.

Chicago, IL

In Chicago, strong roommate matches usually come from aligned expectations about winter routines, guests, chores, and how often people are actually home.

Houston, TX

Houston roommate searches often hinge on commute length, car dependence, and how people use common space in larger shared homes.

Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix roommate fit often depends on schedule overlap, home temperature preferences, and how much time people actually spend inside the apartment during hot months.

Philadelphia, PA

Philadelphia roommate searches often look simple on paper, but fit usually comes down to lifestyle alignment around guests, noise, and shared-space expectations.

San Antonio, TX

San Antonio roommate searches tend to go better when people get clear about schedule, guests, and home habits early.

San Diego, CA

San Diego roommate searches often break on lifestyle mismatch rather than pure affordability.

Dallas, TX

Dallas roommate searches usually work best when people talk through commute expectations, guests, cleanliness, and how much time they spend at home.

Austin, TX

Austin roommate fit often depends on hybrid-work schedules, social habits, noise tolerance, and whether the apartment also functions as a workspace.

Seattle, WA

Seattle roommate searches often turn on remote-work overlap, quiet-home expectations, guest policies, and how much privacy people expect in shared space.

Miami, FL

Miami roommate searches often get messy when people never define guest expectations, social pace, work schedules, or noise tolerance.

How to use these city pages

  • Start with your city page to see the local roommate-search pressure points that generic listing boards usually ignore.
  • Use the compatibility quiz to narrow the shortlist before you spend time touring or texting.
  • Use the safe-search guide if a listing feels rushed, vague, or too good to be true.

Roommate finder FAQs

Which cities does CoHabby cover right now?

CoHabby currently has dedicated roommate-finder city pages for major US metros including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, Austin, Seattle, and Miami.

Should I start with a city page or the compatibility quiz?

Use the city page if you're already comparing a local roommate search market. Use the compatibility quiz if you want to narrow your shortlist by lifestyle fit before you start messaging.

Why use a city page instead of a generic listing board?

The city pages focus on the problems that actually break shared apartments in each market: schedule mismatch, guest habits, commute reality, scam risk, and household routines. They help you filter for fit before the tour.

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