House shares - deciding who get what room

Or have 4 months in one configuration, after 4 months everyone swaps rooms then for the last 4 months of the year everyone swaps again. That way everyone gets the same distribution.

Has anyone actually ever successfully done this? Seriously I'd be interested to know, every house I know who tried this just gave up and stayed in there origional rooms.
 
We just managed to come to a decision without pulling names for this house. I am in the smallest (still double, so I don't mind) room, but am paying £20 less a month. Anything I can't fit in goes back to the grandparents.

If there are only three of you, surely you can come to a decision. Make sure allocation of space falls to uni related stuff first too if its a uni house. My housemate had the biggest room because he needs the space for his art stuff, so my drum kit stayed home. Simple.
 
Find the total floor space of all 3 rooms, then divide total rent by square footage and pay £xx's per square foot?

This, though slightly different.

Example, the 3 bedroom place we are moving in to on Saturday has a huge room, big room, and standard double room.

Total rent is £1,350.

That is halved to £675 for communal areas, so a base rent of £225 each.

The area of the 3 rooms is then added, and their values worked out as a percentage and applied to the remaining £675.

This left me in the large room paying £530, my friend in the big room paying £430, and the new person in the smallest room paying £390.
 
straws, or whoever found the house/did the most research

or split the rent so that the one with the bigger room pays more than the one with the smallest
 
This, though slightly different.

Example, the 3 bedroom place we are moving in to on Saturday has a huge room, big room, and standard double room.

Total rent is £1,350.

That is halved to £675 for communal areas, so a base rent of £225 each.

The area of the 3 rooms is then added, and their values worked out as a percentage and applied to the remaining £675.

This left me in the large room paying £530, my friend in the big room paying £430, and the new person in the smallest room paying £390.

christ, that's a suicidal way of doing it!
 
This, though slightly different.

Example, the 3 bedroom place we are moving in to on Saturday has a huge room, big room, and standard double room.

Total rent is £1,350.

That is halved to £675 for communal areas, so a base rent of £225 each.

The area of the 3 rooms is then added, and their values worked out as a percentage and applied to the remaining £675.

This left me in the large room paying £530, my friend in the big room paying £430, and the new person in the smallest room paying £390.

I like it.
 
Two options really - differential pricing or 'timeshare'. If the rent is £1000 a month price the rooms at £400, £350 and £250 for example. Just adjust the prices until everyone is happy. There will be a price configuration that everyone is happy with. Or have 4 months in one configuration, after 4 months everyone swaps rooms then for the last 4 months of the year everyone swaps again. That way everyone gets the same distribution.
This.

Or drinking game - last man standing gets 1st choice of room :p

whoever found the house/did the most research
Although this trumps all.
 
But doesn't work if you still all want largest room and willing to pay.

Indeed, but it at least makes the costing for the house fair, be crap to just draw straws and still pay the same for the smallest room as the person with the biggest room does :p
 
Indeed, but it at least makes the costing for the house fair, be crap to just draw straws and still pay the same for the smallest room as the person with the biggest room does :p

It's life. It's how we always did it at uni. This should off been agreed before you signed a contract though.
 
We did name of the rooms out of a hat and a rock/paper/scissors comp to decide who got the first pick. I won both the rock/paper/scissors and picked the biggest room!

All ours are 3 decent size double rooms, mine is bigger but we have a spare room for any stuff people can't fit in their rooms...and the spare room is still empty.
 
Hungry Hungry Hippos.

Tactically here you want to go slow and measured rather than too quickly with the downward stroke to make sure you've got the best chance of winning. ;)

Drawing straws is probably the fairest way if you can't agree otherwise, if the room size is a major issue then see if anyone is happy to pay an extra portion towards the rent.
 
It's life. It's how we always did it at uni. This should off been agreed before you signed a contract though.

It was how we did it as well, I still can't believe the OP has signed a contract before agreeing either who was having which room or at least how it was to be decided. In your minds you are all imagining living there in the big rooms but in reality one of you is going to have to take the box room.
 
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