Roommate is a way in which any person is
living with us in our room and he is sharing all the expenses of the room. Our roommates
are as we choose to have them, if we one needs to have professional with him in
his room he can live with them. It is upto the one demands, how he/she feels
comfortable with them. In London, where rents now stand at 20% higher than 2
years ago, the average room rent is £660 per month inclusive of bills. Surely
we don’t have much further to go before we hit an affordability ceiling, and
London becomes just too expensive to house its workers. Priced out of buying
and renting solo long ago, it won’t take much before even renting a room with a
roommate, often the most affordable option, will become the exclusive reserve
of the well paid.
The bright side for most who rent rooms in
shared accommodation is that at least there isn't the added cost of utility
bills to factor in. ‘All inclusive’ is a silver lining in an increasing bleak
rental market. That’s also a reason which is an attractive which attracts the
students, business community who are regular visitor of a particular place or
for those who wants to live with roommates and wants to socialize with new
people in their life. So people prefer to have a roommate with them, because of
saving and much much more.