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Rooms for Rent in Nampa, ID

26 Habitaciones en alquiler

Melissa

Melissa,  40

2 rooms and 1 bath

Habitación en alquiler | Meridian, ID, USA

Preferably another single mom ➡️ Private 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bathroom in our quiet peaceful clean home. ➡️ Rooms are in a House 🏡 ➡️ Cost of room/month: $1,300 ➡️ Ave monthly cost of utilities: $ 0 ➡️ City where located: Meridian ➡️ Closest major cross streets: ustick/meridian rd ➡️ Name of the apartment complex or neighborhood: timber falls ➡️ Drive time to BSU: 23 minute drive ➡️ Month to Month ➡️ Is there an option to renew? Yes ➡️ How many TOTAL bedrooms in the home? 4 ➡️ How many TOTAL bathrooms in the home? 2 ➡️ The bathroom be (private) ➡️ Are the shared areas furnished? Yes ➡️ Are the bedrooms furnished? No ➡️ Where is the parking located? Driveway ( if no leaks ) ➡️ What is the cost of parking? $0 parking fee ➡️ If near Downtown/BSU, do you have a parking permit at your residence to pass along? N/A ➡️ Describe pets 🐾 already in the house: 5 year old golden retriever. My diabetic alert dog. ➡️ Are more pets allowed? Possibly no cats. ➡️ Is there a washer and dryer in the unit? Yes ➡️ Amenities: none ➡️ Are couples welcome? No ➡️ Are children welcome? Yes ➡️ Preferred gender: Female only, no male overnight guests. ➡️ information about other housemates: I live in the home. Also in the home I have my 8 year old daughter, and golden retriever. ➡️Clean background is required.

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  • How many rooms for rent are available in Nampa, ID right now?

    Nampa has more than doubled since 2000, from under 52,000 residents to roughly 114,000, and about two thirds of its households own rather than rent, so the rooms on offer here are mostly spare bedrooms in subdivision houses built within the last twenty years rather than units carved out of old apartment stock. Roomster has 26 rooms for rent posted around the city, spread over downtown Nampa, the Karcher and Treasure Valley Marketplace side, South Nampa around Greenhurst, and the newer tracts off Midway and Iowa. Search ZIPs 83651, 83686, and 83687 rather than Boise, because most listing sites file Nampa under the Boise metro and bury it.

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

    Rooms here run $550 to $1,000 a month, with most landing between $650 and $900, often furnished and with utilities folded in. You can find rooms under $700 a month around downtown Nampa, the older blocks near Karcher Mall, and the streets by Northwest Nazarene University, while a room with a private bathroom in one of the newer South Nampa subdivisions sits at the top of the band. Set that against a Nampa one-bedroom averaging about $1,195 and a room costs roughly half as much. Ask what the winter gas bill runs, since heating rather than cooling is the seasonal swing in this climate.

  • Which Nampa neighborhoods have the cheapest rooms for rent?

    The older core is the cheaper half of the city. Downtown Nampa and the surrounding grid, along with the streets near Karcher Mall and the Nampa-Caldwell Boulevard corridor, hold the most affordable rooms, and the area around Northwest Nazarene University keeps a steady supply because roughly 2,000 students cycle through it. Newer builds cost more: South Nampa around Greenhurst and Copper River Basin, plus the Lakeview and Midway Road developments on the north side. If you commute to Boise, weigh a cheaper downtown room against one nearer the I-84 interchanges, because the drive is about 20 miles either way.

  • Can I find a room for rent near the Amazon fulfillment center or Nampa's manufacturing plants?

    Yes, and that side of the city drives a large share of the room demand. Amazon's 650,000 square foot fulfillment center at Franklin and Star roads was the company's first in Idaho and was projected to bring around 2,000 jobs, while Plexus and ON Semiconductor each employ several hundred more in Nampa's industrial areas. The rooms closest sit on the north and east sides, toward Franklin, Garrity, and the I-84 interchanges. If you work nights, put that in your first message: a host who has already lived with someone on a warehouse schedule will tell you straight whether it worked.

  • Are Nampa rooms for rent near a bus route, or do I need a car?

    Plan on a car for most of the city. Valley Regional Transit runs the buses, with Route 42 serving downtown Nampa and connecting east toward Meridian and Boise, plus Routes 40 and 45 on the Caldwell-to-Boise corridor; a one-way ride costs $1.50 and an all-day pass $2.50. Route 42 ridership rose about 39 percent after a 2024 reroute through downtown. Even so, Canyon County service is commuter-shaped rather than all-day, and its funding was under discussion again in 2026, so if a room only works with the bus, check the current route map before you sign.

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

    Idaho gives tenants fewer default protections than most western states, so the written agreement carries more weight here than it would in California or Oregon. Idaho sets no cap on a security deposit, meaning a host can ask whatever the market allows, so compare the deposit alongside the rent and read the lease for anything labeled non-refundable. On the way out, the deposit has to come back within 21 days, or up to 30 if the lease sets a longer period, with an itemized list of deductions. Settle whether you are on the lease or subletting, see the room in person or on video, and never send money before you do.

How to Rent a Room in Nampa, ID: A Practical Guide


If you want to rent a room in Nampa, ID, understanding the local rental options and what matters most to renters here will help you find a space that fits your lifestyle and budget. Whether you're a student, commuter, or new to the area, focusing on factors like commute, privacy, and lease flexibility can make your search more effective.

What Makes Nampa, ID a Good Place to Rent a Room

Nampa attracts renters looking for affordable room rentals with access to downtown and employment centers. Many prefer options that include utilities or are furnished to simplify moving. The city offers a variety of room types, from private rooms to shared apartments, catering to different privacy needs and budgets.

  • Budget fit: Rooms tend to be more affordable than full apartments, but costs vary by neighborhood and room type.
  • Commute convenience: Consider proximity to downtown or major transit routes to ease daily travel.
  • Roommate preferences: Some renters seek shared living for social or financial reasons, while others prioritize private rooms.

How to Narrow Down Rooms for Rent in Nampa, ID

Focus your search by considering neighborhoods that balance affordability and commute times. Rooms closer to downtown may cost more but offer better transit and walkability. Suburban areas may have cheaper, utilities-included options but could require a longer commute.

Filter listings based on:

  • Room type: Choose between private or shared rooms depending on your need for privacy.
  • Furnished status: Furnished rooms ease moving but can affect price.
  • Lease terms: Month-to-month or short-term rentals offer flexibility but may have different costs.

What to Compare Before Renting a Room

Check lease details, security deposits, and any screening requirements such as credit or ID checks. Clarify if utilities are included to understand total monthly costs. Discuss roommate preferences and house rules early to ensure compatibility.

Key questions to ask:

  • Are utilities included in the rent?
  • What is the move-in date and lease length?
  • What screening documents or deposits are required?
  • Are there specific expectations for roommates?

How to Avoid Common Room Rental Mistakes in Nampa, ID

Be cautious about listings that ask for upfront payments before meeting or signing a lease. While Roomster offers ID and address checks for listings, always confirm details directly with landlords or current tenants. Visiting the room and clear communication can help you avoid scams or misunderstandings.

  • Confirm landlord or tenant identity before paying deposits.
  • Never wire money without a signed lease.
  • Keep written records of all communications.
  • Watch out for listings that seem too good to be true.

FAQ About Rooms for Rent in Nampa, ID

How much should I budget for a room in Nampa, ID?

Budget depends on room type, location, and included utilities. Private rooms typically cost more than shared ones, and furnished or utilities-included rooms may have higher rent but lower overall expenses. Consider your commute and lifestyle when planning your budget.

Is it better to rent a private room or a shared room in Nampa, ID?

Private rooms offer more privacy and are suitable if you prefer quiet or personal space. Shared rooms or apartment shares can be more affordable and social but require compatibility with roommates. Your choice should align with your budget and lifestyle preferences.

What should I ask before renting a room in Nampa, ID?

Ask about lease terms, utilities, move-in dates, security deposits, screening requirements, and roommate expectations. Getting these details upfront helps ensure the rental suits your needs and avoids surprises.

When should I start searching for rooms for rent in Nampa, ID?

Begin your search several weeks to a couple of months before your planned move-in date. This gives you enough time to compare options, schedule visits, and complete any necessary paperwork without pressure.

To explore current listings and refine your search by preferences such as furnished rooms or utilities included, compare available room rentals in Nampa, ID and narrow down the right fit on Roomster.