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Rooms for Rent in Lowell, MA

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  • How many rooms for rent are available in Lowell, MA right now?

    Lowell mixes a major public university with an affordable spot on the Boston commuter rail, so its room market runs on students and young workers who want a place near UMass Lowell or a cheaper base than Cambridge and Somerville. Roomster has 22 rooms for rent listed around the city, heaviest in the multifamily streets of the Highlands and the Acre near the South Campus, up in Pawtucketville by the North Campus, and in the converted mill lofts downtown. Lowell sits in Middlesex County across ZIP codes 01850, 01851, 01852, and 01854, with 01854 covering the Pawtucketville and Acre side by UML.

  • How much does a room for rent in Lowell, MA cost per month?

    Rooms here generally run $800 to $1,100 a month, higher than most of New England but a bargain for Greater Boston, where a room closer to the city easily tops $1,400. You can find rooms under $1,000 a month in the Highlands, the Acre, and Centralville, where the older triple-deckers keep prices down, while furnished rooms and the downtown mill lofts near the commuter rail ask more. In a city this dense with students, a lot of rooms open on the UMass Lowell academic calendar, so the best options near campus turn over in late spring for a fall move-in.

  • Which Lowell neighborhoods have the cheapest rooms for rent?

    The value is in the historic working neighborhoods. The Highlands and the Acre, both packed with three-family houses and both close to UMass Lowell's South Campus, hold the cheapest rooms, and Centralville across the Merrimack River runs affordable too. Rooms cost more in Belvidere, the leafy neighborhood in the southeast corner with the city's priciest homes, and in the downtown mill-conversion lofts by the canals, the highest-rent part of the city. For a room within walking distance of campus or the Gallagher commuter-rail terminal, focus on the Acre and the Lower Highlands.

  • Can I find a room for rent near UMass Lowell?

    Yes, and student demand shapes the whole market. UMass Lowell, a top-tier public research university, enrolls more than 16,000 students across a North Campus in Pawtucketville, a South Campus in the Highlands, and an East Campus along the river downtown - and roughly 60 percent live off campus, filling the surrounding multifamily housing. If you want a room for rent near campus, match the neighborhood to your campus: Pawtucketville for North, the Highlands or the Acre for South, downtown for East. Filter by lease length, since many student rooms run a nine-month or academic-year term rather than a standard twelve. Search in spring for the fall turnover, when the most rooms open at once.

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

    Depends where you land. Downtown and the Acre sit within walking distance of the Gallagher Terminal, where the MBTA Lowell Line runs into Boston's North Station in about 45 minutes, so a room there can work for a Boston job without a car, and downtown itself is genuinely walkable. The fare-free LRTA buses cover the rest of the city, but out in Belvidere or the far edges of Pawtucketville you will want a vehicle. Because a monthly rail pass adds real money on top of rent, weigh a slightly pricier room near the terminal against a cheaper one that forces a daily drive or a bus transfer.

  • What should I check before renting a room in Lowell, MA?

    Ask who is on the lease, which utilities are included, and whether you are a co-tenant or subletting. Massachusetts has some of the strictest deposit rules in the country: a landlord can take no more than one month's rent as a security deposit, must hold it in a separate interest-bearing Massachusetts bank account, and must return it within 30 days with any interest owed. A landlord may also ask for first and last month up front, so budget for that. And thanks to a 2025 change, if a broker was hired by the landlord, the landlord - not you - now pays the broker fee. Meet the household in person or on video, see the room, and never send a deposit to someone you have not met.

Room Rentals in Lowell, MA: How to Compare Neighborhood Options


If you're searching for room rentals in Lowell, MA, whether you're a student, young professional, or new resident, understanding your options can make all the difference. From private rooms to shared spaces, furnished units to flexible leases, knowing what to prioritize helps you find a space that fits your budget and lifestyle.

What Makes Lowell, MA a Good Place to Rent a Room

Lowell offers a variety of room rental options suitable for students, commuters, and young professionals. Many renters appreciate the mix of private and shared rooms, often within walking distance to public transit and downtown conveniences. Depending on the neighborhood, you’ll find choices that fit different budgets and lifestyles, making Lowell a flexible option for those seeking short-term or month-to-month leases.

Budget-wise, rooms near central Lowell or close to transit hubs may come at a premium compared to quieter residential areas. Furnished rooms with utilities included are common, which can simplify monthly expenses and help with budgeting. This makes Lowell a practical choice for those balancing work, school, and social life.

How to Narrow Down Rooms for Rent in Lowell, MA

When searching for rooms in Lowell, start by considering your commute and neighborhood preferences. Areas closer to downtown or near public transit stops can offer easier access to work or school, while suburban neighborhoods may provide more privacy and quieter surroundings.

  • Room Type: Decide if you want a private room or are open to a room share, as this greatly affects privacy and price.
  • Bathroom Type: Check if the room includes a private bathroom or if it’s shared, as this impacts comfort and convenience.
  • Lease Flexibility: Look for listings offering month-to-month or short-term sublease options if you need flexibility.
  • Pet Friendly: If you have pets, filter for pet-friendly rooms to avoid surprises.

Filtering by these factors on Roomster can quickly help you focus on listings that match your priorities.

What to Compare Before Renting a Room

Before committing to a room rental in Lowell, it’s important to weigh several factors beyond rent price:

  • Security Deposit & Lease Terms: Understand the required deposit and length of lease to avoid unexpected financial commitments.
  • Screening & ID Check: Many landlords require basic screening like credit checks or ID screening to confirm renter identity.
  • Utilities Included: Clarify if utilities like heat, electricity, and internet are part of the rent to budget accurately.
  • Move-In Date: Confirm availability aligns with your schedule; some rooms offer immediate move-in while others require advance notice.

Asking these questions upfront can prevent surprises and help you find a room that fits your needs and timeline.

How to Avoid Common Room Rental Mistakes in Lowell, MA

To protect yourself during your search for rooms for rent in Lowell, MA, keep these cautionary tips in mind:

  • screening: Use Roomster’s ID check feature to confirm that listings are genuine and landlords are legitimate.
  • Document & Payment Safety: Avoid sending money before signing a lease or seeing the room in person. Use secure payment methods and request receipts.
  • Meet in Safe Locations: Arrange to view rooms in person during daylight and consider bringing a friend if meeting a new roommate or landlord.
  • Beware of Overpromising Listings: Photos and descriptions should match reality—ask for recent pictures and confirm details.

Being cautious helps ensure a smooth and secure renting experience in Lowell.

FAQ About Rooms for Rent in Lowell, MA

How much should I budget for a room in Lowell, MA?

Budgeting depends on the neighborhood, room type, and amenities. Private rooms with a private bathroom generally cost more than shared rooms. Furnished rooms and those including utilities may carry a higher rent but can simplify monthly expenses.

Is it better to rent a private room or a shared room in Lowell, MA?

Private rooms offer more privacy and comfort, while shared rooms are usually more affordable and can be a good fit for those open to roommates. Consider your lifestyle and budget when choosing.

What should I ask before renting a room in Lowell, MA?

Important questions include lease length, security deposit requirements, included utilities, pet policies, and roommate preferences. Clarify move-in dates and any house rules to ensure a good fit.

When should I start searching for rooms for rent in Lowell, MA?

Starting your search 1-2 months before your desired move-in date is recommended. This timeline allows you to compare options and complete screening or paperwork without rushing.

Next Step

Ready to find your next room rental in Lowell, MA? Compare available room rentals in Lowell, MA and narrow down the right fit on Roomster today.