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Patrick

Patrick

Male · 29 years · Security officer & Student

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Looking in: Portland Downtown, Portland, Multnomah County, OR & Portland, Multnomah County, OR.

Budget
$1,000 per month
Accommodation for
For myself
Ready to move
Now
Cannabis friendly
Non-smoker
Student

Description

Hi, I’m Patrick, and if you’re looking for a roommate in Portland, Oregon, I’d be an outstanding choice to share a home with. Let me break it down for you in detail—because being a great roommate isn’t just about splitting rent and not burning the place down; it’s about creating a space where everyone feels respected, supported, and genuinely comfortable. Over the years, I’ve lived with friends, acquaintances, and total strangers in apartments, houses, and even a quirky old duplex near the Willamette River, and every experience has taught me exactly what makes cohabitation work. Here’s why I’d be the ideal person to live alongside you.

First, I’m incredibly reliable and responsible. Rent? Always paid on the first of the month, no excuses, no last-minute Venmo drama. Utilities, internet, and shared subscriptions get split evenly and automatically through an app I set up—because who wants to chase someone down for their half of the electricity bill? I keep a shared Google Sheet for household expenses so everything is transparent and fair. If something breaks, I don’t wait for someone else to fix it; I’m the guy who grabs the toolkit (or calls the landlord promptly) and handles minor repairs myself. In my last place, I replaced the leaky kitchen faucet and resealed the bathtub grout without being asked, just because it needed doing. I value stability, and I show up for it every single day.

Cleanliness is non-negotiable for me, and I treat our shared spaces like they’re an extension of my own comfort zone. I’m not a neat freak who polices every crumb, but I do my dishes immediately after eating, wipe down counters, and vacuum or sweep common areas weekly—sometimes more if we’ve had guests. My personal room stays tidy, but I never expect you to match my standards; I just ask that we both keep the kitchen, bathroom, and living room functional and welcoming. I’ve lived with messy people before, and I learned the hard way that resentment builds fast when one person carries the load. So I lead by example: recycling is sorted properly (Portland makes it easy), compost gets taken out on schedule, and I even keep a small caddy of eco-friendly cleaning supplies stocked in the hall closet. You’ll never come home to a sink full of dishes or a bathroom that smells like a locker room.

I’m respectful of your space and schedule in every way that matters. Noise? I keep it reasonable—headphones after 10 p.m., no blasting music or late-night parties unless we’ve both agreed it’s a special occasion. I work a 8-12 hour shifts as security professional job in town, so I’m usually out during the day and home in the evenings to cook or unwind quietly. If you’re a night owl or an early riser, no problem; I’ll adjust my routines without complaint. Privacy is sacred to me. I knock before entering common areas if your door is closed, I don’t snoop in your mail or cabinets, and I never bring over unannounced guests without clearing it first. In return, I expect the same courtesy, but I’m easygoing about it. We can set house rules together on day one—whether it’s a shared calendar for visitors or quiet hours—and I’ll stick to them because mutual respect keeps the peace.

Communication is one of my strongest suits. I’m not the passive-aggressive type who leaves sticky notes on the fridge. If something’s bothering me, I’ll bring it up calmly and directly, usually over a cup of coffee in the kitchen. “Hey, the trash is overflowing—want to tackle it together?” or “I noticed the thermostat keeps getting bumped; mind if we lock it at 72?” I listen well, too. If you’re stressed about work or need the living room free for a Zoom call, I’m happy to accommodate. I’ve diffused more than one roommate disagreement by suggesting we grab a beer at a local spot like Deschutes or a walk along the Eastbank Esplanade to talk it out. Living together means being teammates, not strangers, and I’m committed to keeping the vibe positive.

Financially, I’m solid and low-drama. I’ve got a stable income, an emergency fund. I’m happy to split groceries if we want to do a shared pantry, or keep things separate—whatever works best for you. I don’t smoke cigarettes, I rarely drink more than a casual IPA after work, and I’m not into hard drugs or anything that could jeopardize the lease. My credit is could use a bit of work i used to live overseas in Japan and SE Asia, and I can provide references from previous family and roommates who will happily vouch that I’m trustworthy and drama-free.

Personality-wise, I’m friendly without being overwhelming. I enjoy good conversation—whether it’s debating the latest Trail Blazers game, recommending a hidden hiking trail in Forest Park, or swapping book recs—but I’m also perfectly content with comfortable silence. If you want a roommate who’s more like a built-in friend, I’m game for movie nights, weekend farmers’ market runs, or even collaborative dinner experiments (I make a mean pad thai using ingredients from the Portlands HMarket). If you prefer your own space, I’m the guy who’ll wave hello, ask how your day was, and then retreat to my room with my laptop and a podcast. I’m adaptable like that. I’ve got a dry sense of humor, I’m quick to laugh at myself, and I genuinely enjoy making the household feel like a home rather than just a place to crash.

I’m also considerate about lifestyle differences. Allergies? Pets? Dietary needs? Let’s talk upfront. I don’t have any pets right now, but I’m totally cool with a cat or dog as long as we set clear boundaries around food, litter, and walking duties. I eat mostly plant-based these days but keep zero judgment if you’re a carnivore—our fridge will have clear labels so nothing gets mixed up. I’m mindful of energy use (turning lights off, keeping the heat reasonable in our rainy Pacific Northwest winters), and I even compost religiously because, well, it’s Portland and it feels good to do our part for the planet.

Beyond the practical stuff, I bring a calm, positive energy to the house. I’ve been through enough life transitions—job changes, breakups, the usual adulting hurdles—to know that home should be a sanctuary, not another source of stress. I’ll celebrate your wins (new job? House pizza party on me) and offer a listening ear during the tough times without prying. I’m low-maintenance, independent, and self-sufficient, which means I won’t be constantly needing rides, borrowing money, or monopolizing the TV. Yet I’m collaborative enough to pitch in on big projects like painting the living room or assembling IKEA furniture together.

In a city like Portland, where housing can feel competitive and roommates come and go, I’m the steady presence you can count on long-term. I’m not planning any big moves anytime soon; I love the vibe here—the food scene, the bike-friendly streets, the easy access to nature—and I want to put down roots in a good living situation. References will confirm I’ve never left a place on bad terms; in fact, most of my former roommates are still friends I grab coffee with.

At the end of the day, being a great roommate boils down to empathy, accountability, and a willingness to make small daily efforts for the greater good of the household. I bring all three in spades. I’m not perfect—no one is—but I’m self-aware, quick to apologize if I slip up, and always focused on solutions rather than blame. Whether you’re a fellow tech professional, an artist, a student, or someone just starting out, I’ll make sure our shared home feels supportive, functional, and even fun.

If any of this resonates, let’s chat. I’m happy to meet for a quick coffee or video call to see if we click. Living with me means you’ll have someone who pulls their weight, respects your boundaries, and contributes to a peaceful, enjoyable home environment. Portland’s already got enough rain and traffic; the last thing you need is roommate headaches. With me, you get reliability, kindness, and a true teammate.

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