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Rooms for Rent in Gresham, OR

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  • How many rooms for rent are available in Gresham, OR right now?

    Gresham is East Multnomah County's affordable answer to Portland rents, and most of its room supply sits in the flat, apartment-heavy north end where the MAX Blue Line runs. Roomster has 23 rooms for rent listed around the city, concentrated in Rockwood, Powell Valley, and the blocks near the Cleveland Avenue and Gresham Central stations, thinning out as you climb toward Gresham Butte and Hogan Cedars. Gresham proper runs three ZIP codes, 97030, 97080, and 97233, so a room tagged 97233 sits on the Rockwood edge the city shares with east Portland.

  • How much does a room for rent in Gresham, OR cost per month?

    Most rooms here land between $700 and $900 a month, with furnished rooms and ones that fold in utilities pushing toward $1,000, and a few weekly setups near $200. You can still find rooms under $750 a month in Rockwood and the apartment corridors of Powell Valley, where the density keeps prices down, while rooms in the quieter hillside pockets toward Gresham Butte and Hogan Cedars ask more for the space and the Mount Hood views. Splitting a two-bedroom works out to roughly $800 a person, so on the low end a room is the cheaper move, especially furnished and month to month.

  • Which Gresham neighborhoods have the cheapest rooms for rent?

    Rockwood is the clear value play - it is the densest, most diverse corner of Gresham, built largely on apartments, and it sits right on the Blue Line, so a room there gets you to downtown Portland without a car. Powell Valley and Northeast Gresham add more mid-priced rooms near Powell Butte and the bus lines. Rooms grow scarcer and pricier as you move south into Gresham Butte, Hogan Cedars, and Pleasant Valley, where the housing turns to single-family homes on bigger lots. For the cheapest rooms within a short walk of a MAX platform, aim at the 97233 and 97030 blocks north of Burnside.

  • Can I find a room for rent near Boeing, Microchip, or Legacy Mount Hood in Gresham?

    Yes, and the shift schedules at those employers shape the room market. Boeing's Gresham machining plant runs around a thousand people making complex metal parts for jets like the 787, Microchip's Fab 4 employs roughly 700 and runs around the clock all year, and Legacy Mount Hood Medical Center on SE Stark staffs every shift, so plenty of hosts rent rooms to people who work nights or rotating hours. Filter by move-in date and lease length, and say up front if you are on graveyards - a room where the host keeps a Fab 4 or hospital schedule beats one full of nine-to-five roommates. Those job sites cluster on the south and east sides, so a room in that direction can cut the drive.

  • Are Gresham rooms for rent near the MAX, or do I need a car?

    It splits along the map. The northern flatlands - Rockwood, Wilkes East, and the downtown core - sit on or near the MAX Blue Line, whose Cleveland Avenue terminus is the eastern end of the 33-mile run into Portland and Hillsboro, so a room up there can work without a car. TriMet buses like the 9-Powell and 20-Burnside/Stark fill in the rest. But the hillier south - Gresham Butte, Hogan Cedars, Pleasant Valley - climbs away from transit, and you will want a car out there. When you weigh a room, check the walk to an actual station, because a Butte address and a Rockwood address are very different commutes even if the rent looks the same.

  • What should I check before renting a room in Gresham, OR?

    Ask who else is on the lease, which utilities are folded into the rent, and whether you are a co-tenant or a subletter. On money, Oregon sets no cap on security deposits, but the landlord has to return yours within 31 days of you moving out with an itemized list of any deductions, and can be made to pay up to double for keeping it in bad faith. A screening fee can only cover the real cost of the check and must come with written criteria and a receipt. Meet the household in person or on video, see the actual room, and never wire a deposit to someone you have not met.

Essential Tips for Finding a Room for Rent in Gresham, OR


If you're searching for a room for rent in Gresham, OR, whether you are a student, young professional, or new resident, knowing how to evaluate your options can make all the difference. This guide covers practical tips on budgeting, lease flexibility, privacy, and commute considerations to help you make informed choices when looking for room rentals in Gresham.

What Makes Gresham, OR a Good Place to Rent a Room?

Gresham offers a variety of housing options appealing to students, commuters, and young professionals who value a balance between affordability and access to urban amenities. Many renters prioritize rooms near public transit or within walking distance of key services to reduce commute times and increase convenience. Generally, room rentals here tend to be more budget-friendly compared to larger nearby cities, making it a practical choice for those seeking value without sacrificing accessibility.

Depending on your lifestyle, you might focus on furnished rooms for easier move-ins or flexible month-to-month leases if your plans are short-term or uncertain. The availability of private and shared rooms allows for tailoring your choice based on privacy preferences and budget.

How to Narrow Down Rooms for Rent in Gresham, OR

When filtering rooms in Gresham, consider your daily routine and budget to select neighborhoods that fit your needs. Areas closer to downtown or transit hubs may cost more but offer shorter commutes, while outer neighborhoods might be more affordable but require longer travel times.

  • Use Roomster filters to select private rooms or shared apartments depending on your desired level of privacy.
  • Check listings that include utilities included to simplify monthly expenses.
  • Look for furnished rooms if you want to avoid furnishing costs.
  • Consider amenities such as laundry and parking if they impact your daily convenience.

Applying these filters will help you focus on options that align with your preferences and avoid an overwhelming search experience.

What to Compare Before Renting a Room

Before finalizing a room rental in Gresham, compare lease terms, security deposit requirements, and move-in dates carefully. Flexible leases, like month-to-month or short-term subleases, offer adaptability if your plans might change.

Many landlords use ID and address checks to establish renter credibility, so be prepared to provide these when applying. Understanding the total cost, including deposits and utilities, helps avoid unexpected expenses.

Consider the trade-offs between a private room that offers more personal space and a shared room which might be more affordable but less private. Your budget and lifestyle priorities will guide which option suits you best.

How to Avoid Common Room Rental Mistakes in Gresham, OR

To protect yourself during your room search, always confirm listing details through Roomster's ID and address checks when available. Avoid sending money before meeting landlords or roommates and thoroughly reviewing lease agreements.

Clear communication about move-in dates, utilities, and house rules is essential. Meeting potential roommates or landlords in person or via video call helps ensure the legitimacy of the listing and compatibility.

Be cautious of listings demanding unusual payment methods or pressuring you to commit quickly. Taking the time to compare multiple listings reduces the risk of scams or unsuitable matches.

FAQ About Rooms for Rent in Gresham, OR

How much should I budget for a room in Gresham, OR?

Budget considerations depend on the neighborhood, room privacy, and included amenities. Private rooms with utilities included typically cost more than shared rooms without. Factor in commute convenience and lease flexibility when estimating your budget.

Is it better to rent a private room or a shared room in Gresham, OR?

Private rooms provide more privacy and control but usually at a higher price. Shared rooms tend to be more affordable but involve sharing space and amenities, which suits those comfortable with roommates.

What should I ask before renting a room in Gresham, OR?

Inquire about lease duration, security deposits, utilities included, house rules, roommate preferences, and move-in dates. Clarify expectations about guests and pets to ensure a good fit.

When should I start searching for rooms for rent in Gresham, OR?

Begin your search 30 to 60 days before your intended move-in to access a wider selection and have ample time to compare options. Flexible lease terms may be available for last-minute needs.

Next Step

Ready to find the right room for rent in Gresham, OR? Browse current listings, filter by your preferences, and connect with landlords or roommates easily at Roomster. Optimizing your profile and setting your move-in date can improve your chances of securing a great room today.