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Rooms for Rent in Nashua, NH

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Giovanna

Giovanna,  34

Roommate Needed in Londonderry, NH

Flat share | Londonderry, NH, USA

I’m looking for a female roommate for a 1 Bedroom/2 Bath with Balcony in Unit 303 of 13 MacGregor Ct, Londonderry, NH. It is available formove in as soon as Aug 15th (with pro-rated rent for the last two weeksof August). 1 Year lease (your name can be on the lease)Students welcome!The rent is $920.00/month due on the 1st of every month, utility bills notincluded.There is a one month Security deposit which will be due with the first monthrent ($ = $1,840.00 due prior to moving in)Here’s what you can expect (approximately) for utility expenses:WiFi: $100.00/month (divided by 2 roommates is $50 apiece)Heat: $50.00/month (divided by 2 roommates is $25 apiece)Electric: $ 150.00/month (divided by 2 roommates is $75 apiece)Total estimated utilities for you would be $150 per monthApartment Details:Bedroom is unfurnishedEach Bedroom has its own bathroomClean modern kitchen with updated appliances (including a dishwasher)Washer and Dryer located in the unitDetails about the property• Conveniently located near Exit 4 and 5 off of Highway 93.About 3 mi from Boston Express Bus Station in N Londonderry.• A pool, fitness center and party room.• Onsite Management and 24 hr maintenance• Central Heat/AC• Elevator in buildingAbout Me:I’m a 34 year old woman who works in retail merchandising full time. I am clean, politeand easy goingMy hobbies include swimming, public speaking, creative writing and watching naturedocumentaries (especially ones about ocean life). I have no pets.I’m looking for a friendly, mature, respectful roommate who is clean and tidy. Ideally,someone who is creative and outgoing, but also doesn’t mind some quiet time.

Available Date: Immediately

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920
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Samantha

Samantha,  24

Room for rent by Umass Lowell

Flat share | Gibson Street, Lowell, MA, USA

Text Private Bedroom for Rent – Lowell, MA – $1,150/month (All Utilities Included) 🏡✨ I’m looking for 2 female roommates to share a beautiful, spacious home in a great location in Lowell, MA. Each private bedroom is $1,150/month, and WiFi, electricity, and gas are all included—no extra utility bills. The house has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a large living room, full kitchen, dining room, front porch, a spacious backyard with a fire pit, and off-street driveway parking. The second bathroom and one of the bedrooms are currently being remodeled by the homeowner and will be fully completed before the September 1st move-in date. I did add the picture of the 2nd room which is the pink nursery, for an additional idea of the bedroom sizes and closet. All rooms come unfinished A little about me: I’m 24 years old, and currently the only person living in the house. I’m very easygoing, respectful, clean, and drama-free. I’d love to find roommates with a similar vibe—people who are friendly, considerate, and easy to get along with so the house feels comfortable and welcoming for everyone. I do work two jobs, so I’m barely home. If not working, I’m at the gym lol. Rent: $1,150/month per room (all utilities included) Move-in Date: September 1st. Feel free to message me if you have any questions or would like to schedule a tour! 😊

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Frequently asked questions

  • How many rooms for rent are available in Nashua, NH right now?

    Nashua is the first city north of the Massachusetts line, and that position rather than its size sets the rents: a one-bedroom here averages about $2,025 and a studio near $1,742, which is why the room market carries people on local payrolls and people who drive south every morning in roughly equal measure. Roomster has 24 rooms for rent posted around Nashua, weighted toward French Hill and Crown Hill and the blocks near downtown and the East Riverfront.

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

    Rooms run roughly $785 to $1,200 a month, with most listings between $800 and $1,000; a shared furnished room with its own bathroom can go near the bottom of that band, while a finished basement room or a townhouse share sits at the top. You can find rooms under $1,000 a month in French Hill, Crown Hill and the streets around downtown and the East Riverfront. Set against a Nashua studio at about $1,742, a room costs well under half of the cheapest way to live alone here.

  • Can I find a room for rent near BAE Systems or the Nashua hospitals?

    Those three employers account for most of the steady room demand in the city. BAE Systems Electronic Systems is headquartered in Nashua, part of a New Hampshire operation of more than 6,500 employees across four cities, with two Nashua sites including the 100,000 square foot Richard Reed Microelectronics Center. Southern New Hampshire Medical Center employs 2,174 and St. Joseph Hospital 1,741, making them the city's second and third largest employers. If you take a room near either hospital, raise daytime sleep and shift noise in the first conversation.

  • Are Nashua rooms for rent near commuter rail, or do I need a car?

    There is no commuter rail in Nashua, and that shapes every housing decision here. The MBTA Lowell Line terminates about 12 miles south in Lowell, so a Boston commute means driving there and parking. The long-planned Capitol Corridor extension would run 30 miles north from Lowell with recommended stations at South Nashua and Nashua Crown Street, but it remains at 30 percent design, with $250,000 in federal funding secured for 2026 to refresh its ridership and cost forecasts. Until then, judge a room by how fast you reach the Everett Turnpike.

  • Which Nashua neighborhoods have the cheapest rooms for rent?

    French Hill and Crown Hill carry the older two and three-family housing that divides most easily into rooms, and they price below the rest of the city, as do the blocks around downtown and the East Riverfront. To see the gap, whole rentals in French Hill average about $2,159 while its one-bedrooms start near $1,600. The newer complexes across Southwest and Southeast Nashua produce very few rooms and price them at the top when they do.

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

    Establish who you are renting from, because New Hampshire's deposit rule has an opening in it that matters in this city. The cap is one month's rent or $100, whichever is greater, and pet, cleaning and damage deposits all count toward that single figure. But it does not apply to someone renting a single-family home who owns no other rental property, or to an owner-occupied building of five units or fewer, and Nashua has a great many owner-occupied two and three-families. Ask which situation you are in before handing anything over.

Essential Tips for Finding Rooms for Rent in Nashua, NH


When searching for rooms for rent in Nashua, NH, it’s important to consider your budget, lifestyle, and commute options. Whether you're a student, young professional, or new to the area, understanding the differences between private and shared rooms, furnished options, and lease terms will help you find a room that fits your needs.

What Makes Nashua, NH a Good Place to Rent a Room

Nashua offers a variety of room rental options that suit different lifestyles and budgets. Students often look for rooms close to campus or near public transit, while commuters may prioritize access to downtown and parking availability. Many renters seek affordable room rentals with utilities included to simplify monthly expenses. Furnished rooms and sublease options are popular among those needing flexible lease terms. Depending on your priorities, you can find private or shared rooms that match your preferences.

How to Narrow Down Rooms for Rent in Nashua, NH

To make your search more effective, focus on the following factors:

  • Neighborhood selection: Downtown Nashua offers convenient access to work and transit but may have higher rents. Suburban neighborhoods might provide more parking and quieter surroundings, though commutes can be longer.
  • Room features: Private rooms usually come with more privacy and sometimes a private bathroom, while shared rooms can be more budget-friendly but require good roommate compatibility.
  • Furnished vs. unfurnished: Furnished rooms suit short-term stays or sublets, whereas unfurnished rooms are better for longer leases.
  • Lease flexibility: Month-to-month or short-term leases are common in Nashua and useful if you need adaptable move-in and move-out dates.

What to Compare Before Renting a Room

Before making a commitment, consider these important aspects:

  • Budget and expenses: Rooms that include utilities can simplify your monthly costs, but be sure to account for security deposits and any upfront fees.
  • Lease terms and screening: Expect standard screening such as credit or ID checks. Confirm lease length, move-in dates, and sublease conditions if applicable.
  • Amenities: Laundry availability, parking options, and bathroom type (private or shared) can greatly affect your comfort.

How to Avoid Common Room Rental Mistakes in Nashua, NH

Protect yourself by following these precautions:

  • Confirm the legitimacy of listings by requesting an ID check and reviewing the address when possible.
  • Avoid sending money before visiting the room and signing a lease agreement.
  • Maintain clear communication with landlords or roommates and arrange in-person meetings if feasible to establish trust.

FAQ About Rooms for Rent in Nashua, NH

How much should I budget for a room in Nashua, NH?

Budget varies based on neighborhood, room type, and included amenities. Private furnished rooms near downtown tend to cost more, while shared or unfurnished rooms farther from the city center may be less expensive. Remember to factor in utilities and security deposits.

Is it better to rent a private room or a shared room in Nashua, NH?

Private rooms offer more privacy and often include a private bathroom, suitable if personal space is a priority. Shared rooms reduce costs but require good roommate compatibility. Your budget and comfort level will guide the best choice.

What should I ask before renting a room in Nashua, NH?

Inquire about lease duration, move-in date, utilities included, roommate preferences, guest and pet policies, bathroom access, and parking availability to ensure the room meets your needs.

When should I start searching for rooms for rent in Nashua, NH?

Begin your search around 30 to 60 days before your desired move-in date. This timeframe allows enough time to compare listings, visit rooms, and complete any required screening.