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Rooms for Rent in Fairfield, CA

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

    Roomster has 42 rooms for rent listed around Fairfield, spread across Downtown Fairfield, Laurel Creek, Cordelia, Green Valley, Rancho Solano, and Paradise Valley, plus nearby Suisun City, Vacaville, and Vallejo. Fairfield is large enough, around 122,650 people, to carry genuine room inventory rather than the borrowed counts smaller markets end up showing. One filter worth using when you compare sites: check the ZIP. Fairfield proper is 94533 and 94534, and Travis AFB is 94535.

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

    Rooms here run $700 to $1,400 a month, with most sitting between $850 and $1,250, and utilities folded into the rate on a lot of listings. Here is the part that surprises people: splitting a two-bedroom apartment works out to roughly $1,173 each, which is above the middle of the room market. In Fairfield a room is not the compromise option - at the lower end it genuinely beats splitting an apartment, and you skip the lease.

  • Which Fairfield neighborhoods should I look in?

    Downtown Fairfield and Laurel Creek are the practical starting points, Downtown for the older stock and the closest thing the city has to walkability, Laurel Creek for its run at Travis. Cordelia sits southwest with quick I-80 and I-680 access toward Concord and Walnut Creek. Green Valley and Rancho Solano are the upscale end, foothill and golf-course neighborhoods that skew heavily owner-occupied, so rooms there are scarcer and pricier. Paradise Valley on the east side is where most of the newer growth has gone. One correction worth making early: Suisun City is a separate city, not a Fairfield neighborhood, even though the two share a transit agency and a train station name.

  • Can I find a room near Travis Air Force Base?

    Yes, and it is the most common reason people search Fairfield at all. Travis is the largest employer in Solano County with over 10,000 workers, and its base population runs about 17,350 counting active duty, reserve, civilians, and dependents. On-base family housing is privatized and the wait is long enough that plenty of people rent off base, with Fairfield the usual landing spot - closest to the gates and cheaper than Vacaville. Local listings say so outright; you will see rooms posted as near TAFB. If you draw a housing allowance, the military housing area here is CA036, Vallejo/Fairfield, and a room at $700 to $1,400 sits well under the allowance for most grades, so sharing lets you keep the difference. Pull the current rate from the DoD calculator, since it resets every year.

  • Do I need a car in Fairfield?

    Almost certainly. Walk Score rates Fairfield 37 for walking and 25 for transit, which is car-dependent by any reading, and the Travis AFB ZIP scores lower still. FAST runs local buses across Fairfield and Suisun City, SolanoExpress connects the county, and Capitol Corridor rail serves the area - though read the station names closely, because two of them are confusingly alike. Everything else moves on I-80, State Route 12, and the I-680 connection. When you weigh a room, ask what parking comes with it.

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

    Ask how many people already live there, what is included, and whether you would be on the lease or subletting. On the deposit, California has capped most security deposits at one month's rent since July 2024. Small owners holding two or fewer rental properties can still ask for two months, but that exception does not apply if you are a service member - which matters enormously in a Travis town. If you are active duty and someone asks for two months, that is worth questioning. Meet in person, see the room, and never send money to someone you have not met.

Essential Tips for Finding a Room for Rent in Fairfield, CA


Looking for a room for rent in Fairfield, CA? Whether you're a student, a young professional, or new to the area, understanding the options available—from private and shared rooms to furnished and flexible lease terms—can help you find a space that fits your budget and lifestyle. This guide offers practical insights tailored to Fairfield's rental market to assist you in making informed decisions.

What Makes Fairfield, CA a Good Place to Rent a Room?

Fairfield caters to a variety of renters with diverse needs. Many appreciate the affordability of house shares or apartment shares, which can help lower monthly expenses while offering a community atmosphere. Depending on your preferences, you might consider a private room for more privacy or a shared room to reduce costs further.

Commute and transit options vary across Fairfield neighborhoods, affecting daily convenience. Rooms near downtown Fairfield often provide better access to amenities and public transit, while suburban areas may offer quieter settings and parking availability.

How to Narrow Down Rooms for Rent in Fairfield, CA

Focus your search by considering key factors like budget, commute, and desired privacy. Filtering for furnished rooms can ease your move-in process, and utilities-included options simplify monthly payments. If parking is essential, prioritize listings that specify parking availability, especially in house shares.

Neighborhood choice significantly impacts your experience. Downtown areas support walkability and transit access, while residential neighborhoods may offer more affordable shared housing. Use Roomster's filters for move-in dates and lease terms to find rooms that align with your schedule and flexibility needs.

What to Compare Before Renting a Room

  • Lease Terms: Understand month-to-month versus fixed leases to match your stay length.
  • Security Deposit: Clarify deposit amounts and refund policies.
  • Utilities Included: Confirm which bills are covered to budget accurately.
  • Furnishing: Check if the room comes furnished to reduce upfront costs.
  • Bathroom Arrangements: Private or shared facilities affect comfort and privacy.
  • House Rules and Roommate Preferences: Ensure compatibility with current tenants.

Confirm your move-in date and communicate clearly with landlords or roommates to avoid misunderstandings.

How to Avoid Common Room Rental Mistakes in Fairfield, CA

Be cautious with payments and documentation. Avoid sending money before signing a lease or meeting the landlord or roommates in person or through a secure video call. Roomster’s ID check and address check features on listings can provide additional peace of mind.

Watch out for listings pressuring you to act quickly or asking for unusual payment methods. Always confirm lease and deposit details upfront. Meeting potential roommates or landlords before committing helps ensure safety and a good fit.

FAQ About Rooms for Rent in Fairfield, CA

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

Rental costs vary depending on neighborhood, privacy level, and whether the room is furnished or includes utilities. Rooms near downtown tend to be pricier than those in suburban areas or house shares.

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

Your choice depends on your budget and need for privacy. Private rooms offer more personal space but usually cost more, while shared rooms can save money but involve sharing common areas.

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

Important questions include lease length, utilities included, move-in date, parking availability, security deposit, and any house or roommate rules.

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

Begin your search about one to two months before your intended move-in date to allow time for comparing options and finalizing lease agreements.