Crunchy Town is a share house with 20 to 30 people living in it at any one time. There's no such thing as privacy here, with people sharing rooms, couches and beds - and they don't pay for food. Could you live in this house?
This highly introverted share house has strict rules of privacy and interaction. But what happens when these rules are broken and one housemate is asked to leave?
In this house the more chores you do, the less you pay. Its a micro economy, where the housemates are more like a labour force. It's renting for the smartphone generation. Could you live with this system?
In this true story re-enactment, how do you delicately phrase a note to your housemate about a noise issue when it deals with such an awkward and embarrassing subject?
A short musical performed by sock puppets that deals with the true story of a housemate's suspicious behaviour, and the very simple, and slightly illegal, reason why.
Everybody loves a party - but not one that never seems to end. This true horror housemate story really shows that there is such a thing as too much fun.
Some things should only be done behind closed doors. This stylish film noir animation retells the true horror story of a real housemate who awkwardly broke that rule in the lounge room of his share house.
A real-life bedtime story involving a horror housemate, amateur taxidermy, and a duck that refused to die. But will the narrator make it to the end of the tale?
This charming real story, illustrated by children, warns us of the dangers of excessive drinking, forgetfulness, bad aim, and unknowingly taking the blame for your housemate's late night activities.
An explosive real-life tale told in text messages about a horror housemate who really shouldn't be allowed to do anything - ever.
A true story about not cleaning up. Some people really shouldn't be allowed to have pets... or housemates.
What do dirty dishes, cling wrap, and watching someone from the toilet have in common? The answer is Michael. And he is a d!ckhead.
When most people have a party they offer things like chips and dips. This is a true story about a housemate who had other ideas for catering their get together.
This share house horror story is taken - word for word - from a real "housemate wanted" ad. We're guessing they didn't get too many applications.
What better way to tell the true story of a dispute over a fridge between housemates, than with an American daytime soap opera performed by cardboard puppets?
In an all-male house where bedrooms are shared, a new housemate is moving in - chosen by Jesus. Has he made the right choice?
In a share house which is trying to be completely waste-free, and is split between vegans and carnivores, can a new housemate fit in?
In this share house of nudity and sexual freedom, how do three male strippers; an ex, and a couple, live and work together?
Can this group of Anarchists live and work together to create a shared community? And make it work on a rental lease?
These housemates are looking for someone to fill their empty room, but could you live in a share house with three humans and forty-seven animals?
We couldn't fit everything into the episodes, so we thought we'd share some extra clips that didn't make it to air! First up, the boys from Series 2 Episode 1 reveal a share house that mirrors theirs, but with girls instead.
We couldn't fit everything into the episodes, so we thought we'd share some extra clips that didn't make it to air! The Anarchist House explains what it means to be an 'anarchist'.