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Rooms for Rent in Burbank, CA

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  • How many rooms for rent are available in Burbank, CA right now?

    Burbank holds roughly 164,000 jobs against about 106,000 residents, so the city nearly doubles every weekday and a large part of its room demand comes from people who work here and cannot afford to live here otherwise. Roomster has 68 rooms for rent posted across the city, from Magnolia Park and Chandler Park through Downtown Burbank, the Media District, Burbank Junction, and the Rancho. Unusually for Los Angeles County, 57 percent of Burbank households rent and about four in five rentals are apartments, so most rooms here sit in flats rather than in houses.

  • How much does a room for rent in Burbank cost per month?

    Rooms run roughly $850 to $1,795 a month, with a furnished primary bedroom and private bath at the top and a shared-bath room in an older building at the bottom. You can find rooms under $1,100 a month around the Rancho Adjacent blocks, the McNeil area, and near Burbank Junction, where median asking rents sit closest to $1,937, while a room in Magnolia Park costs more because that neighborhood carries the highest rents in the city at about $3,249. Against a Burbank one-bedroom at roughly $2,194, a room is half the price or better, which is why studio crews and hospital staff take them.

  • Which Burbank neighborhoods have the cheapest rooms for rent?

    The spread across this 17-square-mile city is wider than most people expect. The Rancho Adjacent area is the value end at about $1,937, followed by the McNeil blocks near $2,382 and the Media District around $2,615. From there it climbs: the Northwest District near $2,800, Chandler Park about $3,195, and Magnolia Park at roughly $3,249, where the walkable stretch of Magnolia Boulevard commands a premium. If you want the cheapest room with a workable commute, look south and west of Downtown Burbank rather than in the postcard neighborhoods.

  • Can I find a room for rent near the Warner Bros. or Disney studios?

    Yes, and the Media District exists for exactly this. Warner Bros. Entertainment, The Walt Disney Company, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Cartoon Network Studios, and The CW are all headquartered in Burbank, clustered close enough that many crew members walk or bike to a lot. Rooms along Olive, Alameda, and the Riverside Drive side put you inside that ring. If your call time is 6 a.m., say so early in the conversation, because a household used to production hours will tell you plainly whether an early alarm and a late wrap work in that flat. Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center, with about 2,500 employees, sits in the same district and adds a second shift-work crowd.

  • Are Burbank rooms for rent near Metrolink, or do I need a car?

    Burbank is better connected than most of the San Fernando Valley. The city has three Metrolink stations: Downtown Burbank on Front Street, served by both the Antelope Valley and Ventura County lines with free parking, plus Burbank Airport-North and Burbank Airport-South, the latter a quarter-mile walk from the terminal at Hollywood Burbank Airport. Both lines run into Union Station. BurbankBus and Metro lines including the 92, 154, and 155 handle local trips, and the Metro B Line subway is one stop away in North Hollywood. A room near Downtown Burbank is genuinely workable without a car; one up against the Verdugo foothills is not.

  • What should I check before renting a room in Burbank?

    Ask who the utility account is with, because Burbank runs its own municipal utility, Burbank Water and Power, rather than buying from the regional investor-owned company, so bills and account transfers work differently here than in the rest of the county. Then settle the basics in writing: whether you are on the lease or subletting, parking, and guest rules. On money, California caps most security deposits at one month's rent and requires it back within 21 days with an itemized statement and photographs behind any deduction. Worth knowing: Burbank's tenant protections attach after 12 months of tenancy, so a short stay carries fewer of them.

How to Find Rooms for Rent in Burbank, CA: Essential Tips


Rooms for rent in Burbank, CA attract a diverse group of renters such as students, young professionals, and commuters looking for convenient, affordable housing options. Whether you seek a private space or prefer sharing an apartment, understanding local market factors and your priorities will help you find a room that fits your lifestyle.

What Makes Burbank, CA a Good Place to Rent a Room

Burbank offers a blend of accessibility and housing variety that suits different renters. Its neighborhoods often provide options close to public transit and downtown, which is beneficial for commuters and those wanting quick access to work or school. Many listings include furnished rooms and utilities included, simplifying budgeting. Affordable room rentals in Burbank, CA vary by location and room type, so matching your budget with your preferred commute and privacy level is key.

How to Narrow Down Rooms for Rent in Burbank, CA

Focus your search on neighborhoods that complement your daily routine and budget. For example, rooms near downtown Burbank, CA or close to public transit stops can reduce commute times. Decide between private rooms for greater privacy or shared rooms to save on rent and meet new people. Filtering for furnished options, short term room rentals, or month-to-month leases helps align with your timing and flexibility needs.

  • Look for listings specifying whether utilities are included to avoid unexpected bills.
  • Check bathroom type to ensure it meets your privacy preferences.
  • Confirm availability of laundry facilities to fit your lifestyle.

What to Compare Before Renting a Room

Before making a commitment, review lease terms carefully. Month-to-month and sublet options offer flexibility but might come with different deposit requirements. Expect screening steps like a credit check and ID check, so prepare your documents in advance. Budget for deposits and ask if utilities are included to understand total monthly costs. Furnished rooms can reduce upfront expenses but may cost a bit more monthly.

How to Avoid Common Room Rental Mistakes in Burbank, CA

Protect yourself by reviewing listings and communicating clearly with landlords or roommates. Avoid sending money before meeting or confirming the legitimacy of the listing. Utilize Roomster’s ID check feature when available to add a layer of security. Always meet in person or through a reliable video call before signing any agreement. Keep records of all communications and payments to safeguard your interests.

FAQ About Rooms for Rent in Burbank, CA

How much should I budget for a room in Burbank, CA?

Budget depends on factors like room type, location, and included amenities. Rooms near downtown or with private bathrooms often cost more. Furnished rooms or those including utilities can simplify expenses but might come at a higher rent.

Is it better to rent a private room or a shared room in Burbank, CA?

Private rooms provide more privacy and control but typically have higher rents. Shared rooms reduce costs but require compromise on space and privacy. Choose based on your budget and lifestyle preferences.

What should I ask before renting a room in Burbank, CA?

Inquire about lease length, what utilities are included, bathroom arrangements, deposit amounts, pet policies, and move-in dates. Clarifying house rules helps ensure a good fit.

When should I start searching for rooms for rent in Burbank, CA?

Begin your search at least 30 to 60 days before your move-in date to allow ample time for finding options and completing necessary screening and paperwork.