Unlike living together and renting a room. Many shared homes don't classify rooms of different sizes into tiered rental amounts, but instead charge the same price for each room as a total monthly rent amount, even if some rooms are larger or better located than others. This means that the allocation of rooms is up to you. If nothing is decided before the day of the move, it will quickly turn into a race to see who can move first, and this person can afford to be able to choose the best room.
Since this is clearly a little unfair, it can lead to tensions and conflicts before you even move in, which is certainly not the best way to start a shared living experience. Room discussions usually occur when one or more rooms in the house are distinctly different in terms of size or attractiveness. When this happens, the best way to choose usually depends on the money and who is willing to pay what. Most shared homes have a mix of roommates with different budgets, and this usually means that some are willing to pay more or less.
for your accommodation.