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How to choose a share house you won't regret! 5 things to keep in mind!

Last Modified:2025.03.15

Are you interested in share houses, but unsure which property to choose? Share houses have many benefits, such as low rent and interaction with fellow residents, but if you make the wrong choice, you may end up regretting it. In this article, we will explain in detail the characteristics of each type of share house and five points to keep in mind when choosing one. Find your ideal share house and start a comfortable new life!

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[By type] How to choose a share house

There are many different types of share houses, and the best fit will vary depending on the resident's purpose and lifestyle. Here we will introduce three common types. Use this as a reference to find the style that suits you best.

1. Community-focused

Community-oriented share houses are ideal for people who want to value interaction with other residents. Many of these properties have spacious living rooms and common areas, and regularly hold events and activities for residents.

Features
  • The shared spaces are extensive, encouraging lively interaction between residents.
  • Joint events and dinner parties are held regularly
  • There are also share houses where you can have international and business exchanges.

Recommended People
  • People who want to make more friends
  • Someone who likes to talk to people
  • People who want to enjoy the unique interactions of a share house

Important points to note
  • Privacy can be difficult to ensure
  • Not suitable for those who want a quiet stay

2. Private-minded

Share houses prioritize privacy and are suitable for people who want to enjoy the benefits of communal living while still cherishing their own time. Many of these properties have private rooms and clear rules for using the shared spaces.

Features
  • Many of the properties are completely private and come with locks to ensure privacy.
  • Interaction between residents is kept to a minimum, allowing for a quiet environment.
  • The rules for using the shared spaces are clear and there are few problems.

Recommended People
  • People who want to concentrate on work or study
  • People who are interested in communal living but want to maintain a reasonable distance
  • People who want to live in a quiet environment

Important points to note
  • Because there is little interaction between residents, it can be difficult to feel the benefits of living in a share house.
  • Rent tends to be slightly higher than in a typical share house.

3. Cost-conscious

Cost-conscious share houses are suitable for people who want to keep rent as low as possible. Many of these properties cut costs by sharing rooms and providing minimal facilities, allowing you to live at a low price.

Features
  • Rent is relatively cheap, making it a low-cost place to live even in urban areas
  • Many of the properties are shared rooms
  • Utility fees and common area charges are often included, so there are few additional costs

Recommended People
  • People who want to keep rent low
  • People who want to live in a share house for a short period of time
  • Students and freelancers who want to save on living expenses

Important points to note
  • If you share a room, privacy can be difficult to achieve.
  • The level of facilities and services varies greatly depending on the property.


Tips for choosing a share house

When choosing a share house, there are a few points you should check beforehand. By checking the rent, location, level of facilities, and the atmosphere of the residents, you can find a property that suits you. Here, we will explain in detail the five important points to consider when choosing a share house.

1. Rent and maintenance fees

When choosing a share house, one of the most important factors is the rent and maintenance fees. Since these are fixed monthly costs, it is important to choose a property that matches your income.

Rent estimate
  • The ideal rule of thumb is to keep your rent to less than one-third of your monthly take-home pay.
  • Even in the same area, rent for share houses varies greatly depending on the property
  • Low-rent properties often have different facilities and management systems, so it is important to consider the balance.

What are common area fees?
  • Common area fees often include utility fees and internet fees.
  • Depending on the property, cleaning fees and equipment fees may be included in the common area fee.
  • The amount of the common area fee varies depending on the property, so be sure to check the details before signing the contract.

Checkpoint
  • Will the total amount of rent and maintenance fees fit within your budget?
  • Are utility bills and Wi-Fi fees included in the common area fee?
  • Are there any additional costs (cleaning fees or management fees)?

2. Distance from station

The location of a share house has a big impact on the convenience of living there. For those who commute to work or school, it is important to check the distance from the nearest station and transportation access in advance.

Distance and time estimates
  • Ideally, a property within a 10-minute walk from the nearest station
  • If the walk is longer than 15 minutes, daily travel can become a burden.
  • Check if there are transport options (bus, bike, etc.)

Check the surrounding environment
  • Are there any convenience stores or supermarkets nearby?
  • Are there restaurants, cafes, gyms, and other amenities available?
  • Are the streets well lit at night and are you able to return home safely?

Checkpoint
  • Simulate the distance from the nearest station and commuting time
  • Are there any facilities necessary for daily life (supermarkets, convenience stores, etc.) nearby?
  • Check the number of public transport services and the last train time

3. Facilities

In a share house, it is important to check both the shared facilities and the facilities in your private room. These are factors that will affect how comfortable the place will be to live in, so be sure to check them in advance.

Shared Facilities
  • Kitchen: Availability of cooking utensils and home appliances (refrigerator, microwave, rice cooker, etc.)
  • Bathrooms and showers: Are there enough of them? Are there any times when they tend to be crowded?
  • Toilets and washrooms: Are there an appropriate number installed for the number of residents?
  • Washing machines and dryers: free or paid, number available
  • Wi-Fi environment: communication speed and connection stability


Private room facilities
  • Bed, desk, storage: Furnished or not
  • Air conditioning/heating: Are they provided in the room?
  • Windows and sunlight: Is there good ventilation and natural light?
  • Soundproofing: Wall thickness and noise control from neighboring rooms

Checkpoint
  • The completeness of shared facilities (kitchen, bathroom, Wi-Fi, etc.)
  • Are the rooms equipped with all the necessary facilities?
  • Is there soundproofing and privacy?


4. The atmosphere of the residents

In a share house, getting along with the other residents is an important factor for living comfortably, so it's important to find out whether the atmosphere of the property suits you.

Resident type
  • For working adults: Many people lead a work-centered lifestyle
  • For students: Often active until late at night
  • International exchange type: Many foreign residents, allowing you to enjoy multicultural exchange
  • Event-oriented: Residents have a lot of interaction with each other and many joint events.

Check compatibility with residents
  • Average age and occupation of residents
  • Frequency of interaction between residents (if you want a quiet environment, less interaction is better)
  • Does your lifestyle (night owl, morning person, etc.) suit you?

Checkpoint
  • Resident attributes (working adults, students, international exchange students, etc.)
  • Rules for communal living and resident etiquette
  • The atmosphere and level of communication between residents

5. Management System of the Operating Company

Another important point is whether the shared house is well managed. If the management company does not respond well, there is a risk that equipment breakdowns and problems between residents will be left unattended.

Points to check regarding management system
  • Cleaning frequency: Are common areas cleaned regularly?
  • Equipment repair response: Are repairs prompt in the event of a breakdown?
  • Trouble handling: Response policy in case of trouble between residents

Characteristics of a good management company
  • Quick response to inquiries from residents
  • High resident satisfaction, good reviews and good reputation
  • The rules are clear and the environment is set up for peace of mind.

Checkpoint
  • Frequency of cleaning and maintenance
  • Rules for dealing with disputes between residents
  • Reputation and reviews of the operating company

How to find a share house

When searching for a share house, it is important to prepare thoroughly in advance so that you can proceed smoothly with your property selection. Follow the steps below to find a share house that suits you.

1. Decide on your desired conditions

First of all, it is important to clarify what kind of share house you want to live in. By determining your requirements, you can narrow down the range of properties you need to search for.

Main desired conditions
  • Rent and maintenance fees: Set a monthly budget and decide what you can afford.
  • Location: Consider the distance to the nearest station and the commute time
  • Facilities: Check whether the property has Wi-Fi, air conditioning, furniture, kitchens, bathrooms, etc.
  • Resident demographics: mainly students, for working adults, international exchange, etc.
  • Management system of the operating company: Check cleaning frequency and whether or not they handle problems

Checkpoint
  • Keep rent, maintenance fees, and initial costs within your budget
  • Consider the area you want to live in and the convenience of commuting to work or school
  • Does the atmosphere and lifestyle of the residents suit you?

By clarifying your desired conditions, you can eliminate unnecessary properties when searching and find a share house efficiently.

If you would like to keep a pet in a shared house, please also read this article.

2. Search for properties online

Once you have decided on your desired conditions, you can search for share houses online. By using websites specializing in share houses or the official websites of operating companies, you can check the latest vacancy information and detailed facility information.

Main search methods
  • Use a portal site specializing in shared houses: e.g. "Hitsuji Real Estate," "SHARE PARADE," "Cross House," etc.
  • Check the official website of the operating company: The official website may have properties that are not listed on the portal site.
  • Use social media and message boards: Check the latest information on Twitter, Facebook, LINE open chat, etc.

Checkpoint
  • Check out the photos and floor plans to see if they meet your requirements.
  • Check the details of common area fees and initial costs
  • Check the reputation of the company by reading reviews and comments

When searching, compare properties on several sites and make a list of properties that meet your criteria.

3. Make an appointment to view the property

Once you find a property that interests you, make a reservation to actually view it. Since the atmosphere and livability of each share house varies, we recommend viewing multiple properties if possible.

How to book a viewing
  • Reservations made through the operating company's official website: Many operating companies accept reservations via web forms or email.
  • Make a reservation by phone: In many cases, same-day availability is possible, making it easy to adjust your schedule.
  • Inquire via LINE or social media: Recently, some operators have made it easy to make reservations via LINE.

Checkpoint
  • Check in advance whether a viewing is available on the date you want
  • Contact the management company to see if the property is available
  • Make a list of questions you want to ask during the viewing

Make sure to book your viewing early and save time in your schedule.

4. View the property

Visit the share house in person to check out the facilities and the atmosphere of the residents. Since there are many things that cannot be understood from photos, be sure to check the following points:

Check the common areas
  • Kitchen: Is it kept clean? Rules for sharing cooking utensils and refrigerators
  • Bathrooms and toilets: Are there enough for the number of residents?
  • Living room: Size, facilities, and an atmosphere that makes it easy for residents to gather
  • Washing machines and dryers: Free or paid? Rules for use

Check the private room
  • Room size and storage space: Is there enough space to store your luggage?
  • Wi-Fi connection status: Check speed and stability
  • Soundproofing: Is it difficult to hear sounds from the next room?

Check out the residents’ mood
  • What kind of people live there? Would your lifestyle suit them?
  • Is there active interaction between residents in the common areas?

Confirmation of management system
  • Ask the management company about the frequency and rules of maintenance
  • Check whether equipment repairs are carried out promptly

Checkpoint
  • Does the photo match the actual atmosphere?
  • Does the resident's lifestyle suit them?
  • Is the management company polite?

When viewing the property, be sure to ask any questions you have and make sure you are satisfied before deciding to move in.

5. Proceed with the contract procedure

Once you find a property you like, you can proceed with the contract procedure. When signing the contract, you will need to pay the initial fees and prepare the necessary documents to move in.

Flow of contract
  1. Submit your application form (online or paper)
  2. Subject to screening (a guarantor may be required)
  3. Sign and stamp the contract (check the contract period and rules)
  4. Pay the initial costs (rent, maintenance fees, deposit, key money, etc.)
  5. Receive the keys and decide on your move-in date

Points to check before signing a contract
  • Contract period: Are short-term contracts available? Is there a minimum contract period?
  • Rules for moving out: deadline for notice of termination and whether or not there is a penalty
  • Rules for using shared facilities: Cleaning duties and rules for use

Checkpoint
  • Check the contract details carefully and ask any questions you have in advance
  • Check if there are any additional costs (renewal fees, moving out fees)
  • Ask the management company about how they handle disputes between residents

Once the contract is complete, prepare to move so you can start your new life smoothly.

summary

When choosing a share house, it is important to clarify your lifestyle and desired conditions and choose the property that best suits you. Understand the types of share houses, such as community-oriented, privacy-oriented, and cost-oriented, and choose the environment that suits you. You can also ensure a comfortable life by checking the rent, common area fees, distance from the station, facilities, atmosphere of the residents, and management system of the operating company. We recommend that you actually view the property and resolve any questions before proceeding with the contract.

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