Roommate Finder in Buena Park, CA
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Timothy, 26
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Mitbewohner | South Knott Avenue, Anaheim, CA, USA
Hi, my name is Timothy. I am a 26-year old professional. I am looking for a room to rent in Anaheim. My budget is $1000 and I would like to move immediately.
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How many people are searching for a roommate in Buena Park, CA?
There is no single dominant group to match yourself against here, which is unusual and makes the search wider than in most Orange County cities: Buena Park is 40.9 percent Hispanic or Latino, 33.2 percent Asian and 25.9 percent White, with a median household income of $108,187. Sharing is mainstream rather than a student phase, since 45 percent of local households already rent. On Roomster, 20 people are currently looking for a roommate around the city, and because so many of them work evenings in the entertainment district, the work-hours field is worth reading before the budget.
What does a roommate in Buena Park pay as their share?
This is one of the few markets where the two options cost nearly the same, so the decision is about privacy rather than price. Splitting a two-bedroom at the local average of $2,593 puts each person around $1,297, and taking a room outright runs $860 to $1,295 with utilities often included - practically the same money, for a private bedroom instead of half a lease. Renting a one-bedroom alone would cost $2,140. To land at the bottom of the room range rather than the top, look at the older buildings along Beach Boulevard south of the 91 rather than the newer stock toward the Fullerton line.
Who is actually looking for a roommate in Buena Park?
An hourly and shift-working crowd, plus a layer of commuters. Knott's Berry Farm alone accounts for roughly 5,071 jobs, and the rest of the E-Zone runs on evening and weekend schedules; behind them sit Leach and Esterline, PepsiCo, Access Business Group and Yamaha, plus 99 Ranch Market, which is headquartered in the city, and the retail and restaurant staff at The Source OC, the Korean shopping and entertainment center that opened in 2017. Add commuters who chose Buena Park for its Metrolink station and take the train into Los Angeles. A theme-park closing shift and a 6 a.m. train are hard to share a wall with, so say which one you are.
Is Roomster a good roommate finder if I work seasonal shifts at the E-Zone?
That is the situation this city produces more than any other, and it is exactly where a roommate finder beats a listings board. Entertainment work here is seasonal and largely nocturnal - the parks staff up hard for the season and again for the autumn Halloween run, and a lot of those roles end on a known date - so the two fields that decide whether a share works are lease length and work hours, not neighborhood. Put your end date and your shift pattern in your profile and the shortlist narrows itself. Roomster's ID and address checks are free and optional, and each completed check shows on the member's profile so you can prioritize accordingly. Once your profile is validated by email and phone, you can message someone for free, and it is worth meeting on video first.
Which Buena Park areas are best for roommate matching?
Pick by what gets you to work. The blocks along Beach Boulevard near the E-Zone carry the most roommate activity, because that is where the jobs and the late shifts are, and they are also the cheapest ground in the city. If you commute to Los Angeles, concentrate near the Metrolink station and the Auto Center Drive side, where the walk to a train actually replaces a car. The northern neighborhoods around Ralph B. Clark Regional Park and toward Fullerton are quieter and suit a house share, and the area around The Source OC draws people who want to be near the Korean restaurants and shops.
When should I start a roommate search in Buena Park?
Two calendars drive turnover here, and only one of them is the usual summer move. The theme-park hiring cycle is the other: the parks run a large recruitment push in late winter ahead of the season and staff up again in the early autumn for the Halloween event, and shares open and close around those dates as seasonal workers arrive and leave. That means Buena Park has usable inventory in February and September when most Orange County cities have almost none. Start about a month ahead of your date, and if you are moving mid-season, those two windows are worth waiting for.

