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I found someone (maybe) and it was easy.
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May 9Going Home: LGBTQ Renters Discover Housing on Facebook
Photo by Flickr user Ashley Brown, CC BY-NC
LGBTQ people have long turned to the internet to locate resources and build community. Finding housing is no exception. While there are plenty of rental websites for apartment hunters to scour, over the last decade more and more folks have been turning to niche housing groups on Facebook to serve them find affordable rentals with people who verb their values.
LGBTQ-focused housing groups are commonly associated with a specific city or region, and in some areas—especially in large cities like San Francisco or Philadelphia—groups exist solely to help people find housing. In other locations that have more general LGBTQ-focused Facebook groups, housing opportunities are intermingled with things like job openings and items for sale or trade.
Some LGBTQ-focused housing groups are large, 10, to 20, members strong; and many are private and require new users to request access to combine. Once a person is accepted into the group, they can search for existing housing availabilities, or find ne
Finding Your Perfect Queer Roommate: A Guide to LGBTQ+ Co-Living
For many people, living in community with other LGBTQ+ folks is essential. Living in a queer home with a sense of safety, community, and shared culture can really make or break how it feels to verb at home - especially if you just moved somewhere new. But how do you go about finding local queer roommates to live with? We've put together some fool-proof tips on how to safely find queer people to cohabitate with, whether or not you own an established local queer network.
I've moved to several new cities over the last several years, and whenever I live with queer roommates, even if we aren't close, I always feel safer to be myself at house. There's just a reciprocal acceptance and understanding that's really important to me.
- Aubrey (they/them), Brooklyn, NY
1. Use online platforms favor Lex to find LGBTQ+ Roommates
Finding a friend, partner, or roommate online is really par the course. Here are some online platforms we’ve found reliable:
- Share in your group chats or post in your close friends story on IG! Y
How to find an LGBTQ+ friendly private rented home
Everyone should feel safe and comfortable in their home.
Sometimes LGBTQ+ renters face discrimination from landlords, letting agents or housemates.
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LGBTQ+ friendly home shares
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tenancies and renting a room in someone's home
What do we mean by LGBTQ+ friendly homes?
LGBTQ+ friendly housing can mean:
living with other people who recognize as LGBTQ+
sharing with a mix of people who might not be LGBTQ+ but are welcoming and accepting
having a landlord or agent who does not discriminate or break equality laws
You might see adverts that say things love 'LGBTQ+ friendly', 'trans friendly house',