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Rooms for Rent in Denver, CO

239 Rooms For Rent

Tanya

Tanya,  45

Furnished Basement Room

Room for rent | 80224, Denver, CO, USA

Amazing Cherry Creek location (5mins east of the Cherry Creek mall). -Centrally located to all the city amenities. -Furnished (basement) bedroom. -Available July 1st, 2026. -Private entrance and own bathroom; it is vintage but has it's own charm. -Lovely living room area for you to hangout in directly outside of your bedroom as shown in the pictures. -Microwave, mini fridge and Kureg provided in room, kitchen not accessible. -Month to month lease. -30 day Notice to Vacate must be given at the 1st of the month, regardless of move in date, more notice than 30 days is always welcome but it is a 2 month commitment. -All utilities included, $950 a month. -$500 deposit ($250 NON refundable/$250 refundable if the stay is more than 3 months).An easy buy in for the luxury of month to month. -Must pass a background check. *At this time no pets. Looking for a roommate who values privacy and having their own space. The setup is designed to feel more like your own studio apartment — while you may occasionally hear each other, it’s entirely possible to go weeks without really crossing paths. There is a simple efficiency-style setup for preparing and eating meals, similar to an extended stay or dorm-style arrangement, but there is not a shared kitchen. If this type of living arrangement sounds like a good fit for you, we may get along great

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Sarah

Sarah,  32

Peaceful, dog-friendly home w/ yard

Room for rent | East Iliff Avenue, Denver, CO, USA

2 rooms available 7/1 in peaceful, dog-friendly home in Holly Hills with fenced-in backyard and fireplace. The house has hardwood floors upstairs, a modern kitchen with quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances, and central A/C. The main living space has a cozy wood-burning fireplace and an open layout that makes it feel really comfortable and connected. There are 3 bedrooms upstairs, one of which is used as a shared guest room. Downstairs is a large, separate-feeling space with a bedroom, living area, and an additional side room, which is great if you want extra space or a bit more privacy. We have in-unit laundry, a 2-car garage (which we have mostly used for storage), and there is always easy street parking. The backyard is fully fenced in with a large deck, a table, and chairs, and is a great space to relax and spend time with friends. The house is in a quiet, residential neighborhood, but still super convenient. We are just 7 minutes from DU, 4 minutes from King Soopers, 8 minutes from Washington Park, and within walking distance of the Highline Canal trail. The upstairs bedroom is $1100 plus utilities ($123-$158 monthly), and the larger downstairs area is $1200 plus utilities, and both are available July 1. Pets are an additional $300 refundable deposit plus $50/month. About me: Hi! I’m Sarah. I moved to Denver about 2 years ago for grad school at DU and just finished. I’m a social worker, I love hiking, camping, skiing, and doing little projects around the house, and I have one big sweet dog named Honeybee. I think we’ve created a peaceful, cozy home that’s really easy to live in, and I’m excited to share it with new people.

Available Date: Immediately

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1200
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Alex

Alex,  34

Beautiful house near Washpark!

Room for rent | South Grant Street, Denver, CO, USA

Located near Wash Park / DU (Denver University) $975/month with a one month deposit.12 month lease (I don’t have a problem with you leaving early, just help me find a replacement before you do) Central air and heat. No hot summer nights!House is quiet and calm.No drama or drugs/partying ever. The house was recently built and is almost 3,500 square feet with 3 beds, 3 baths, large kitchen, central air and heat and newer appliances. There are also 2 full living rooms set up so there is always room for privacy if desired and space.Room for rent is very large, close to 15'x15' and has great closet space. My name is Alex. I have been here 11 years and I love it. I am usually working or out for a ride on my motorcycle. I shoot photography and like to work on cars and motorcycles. Roommate 2, Bradford, moved in a year and a half ago and is renewing his lease for another year. Works in tech and is very active. Loved to travel and is sociable but to himself. Both of us are younger guys beyond any partying or crazy days, so house stays quiet. House atmosphere is friendly and extremely laid back. Friends come over and have a beer rarely, but we don't have raging parties or do drugs ever and they are not welcome in the home. I work a lot so work play balance is healthy. No "house rules" (some people have asked?), just be friendly, kind, pick up after yourself, keep the home in good condition and everyone is good to go. This house is awesome and the area is phenomenal. Contact Alex. (Many have asked) - Light rail is 5 blocks over and is a 10 minute ride to downtown! Looking to have it filled by end of May or end of June.

Available Date: Immediately

$
975
USD / month

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Alex

Alex,  34

Beautiful House Near Washpark!

Room for rent | South Grant Street, Denver, CO, USA

Located near Wash Park / DU (Denver University) $975/month with a one month deposit.12 month lease (I don’t have a problem with you leaving early, just help me find a replacement before you do) Central air and heat. No hot summer nights!House is quiet and calm.No drama or drugs/partying ever. The house was recently built and is almost 3,500 square feet with 3 beds, 3 baths, large kitchen, central air and heat and newer appliances. There are also 2 full living rooms set up so there is always room for privacy if desired and space.Room for rent is very large, close to 15'x15' and has great closet space. My name is Alex. I have been here 11 years and I love it. I am usually working or out for a ride on my motorcycle. I shoot photography and like to work on cars and motorcycles. Roommate 2, Bradford, moved in a year and a half ago and is renewing his lease for another year. Works in tech and is very active. Loved to travel and is sociable but to himself. Both of us are younger guys beyond any partying or crazy days, so house stays quiet. House atmosphere is friendly and extremely laid back. Friends come over and have a beer rarely, but we don't have raging parties or do drugs ever and they are not welcome in the home. I work a lot so work play balance is healthy. No "house rules" (some people have asked?), just be friendly, kind, pick up after yourself, keep the home in good condition and everyone is good to go. This house is awesome and the area is phenomenal. Contact Alex. (Many have asked) - Light rail is 5 blocks over and is a 10 minute ride to downtown! Looking to have it filled by end of May or end of June.

Available Date: Immediately

$
975
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Frequently Asked Questions About Rooms for Rent in Denver, CO

  • How many rooms for rent are available in Denver, CO right now?

    Roomster currently shows 239 active rooms for rent across Denver. That inventory spans Downtown, LoDo, Capitol Hill, Highlands, Cherry Creek, Lakewood, Aurora, and surrounding areas, with renters often comparing neighborhoods based on RTD light rail access, job proximity, and rent budget. Fresh room listings move quickly when they include furnished setup, utilities covered, or pet-friendly policies.

  • What are the best Denver neighborhoods to rent a room?

    That depends on lifestyle and commute priority. Downtown, LoDo, and Capitol Hill appeal to renters who want walkable neighborhoods with dining and nightlife. Highlands offers vibrant arts scenes and breweries. Cherry Creek attracts upscale renters and those near downtown jobs. Lakewood and Aurora provide more affordable options with longer RTD commutes. Near CU Denver or University of Denver areas work well for students and younger professionals.

  • How much does a room for rent cost in Denver?

    Across current Roomster listings, room rent in Denver typically ranges from $500–$900/month depending on neighborhood, furnished status, and utilities included. Downtown, Cherry Creek, and Capitol Hill often run toward the higher end ($700–$900); Lakewood, Aurora, and outer suburbs tend to offer better value ($500–$650). Furnished status, utilities covered, and light rail proximity usually account for the largest price differences.

  • Can I find furnished or all-inclusive rooms in Denver?

    Yes. Furnished and all-inclusive room listings appear regularly on Roomster, especially in Downtown, LoDo, Capitol Hill, and Highlands where corporate relocations, CU students, and short-term assignments drive steady demand for move-in-ready spaces. Those listings often include utilities, WiFi, and sometimes parking. Just confirm exactly what is included — utilities, furnishings, parking, and lease length — before committing.

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

    In Denver, confirm RTD light rail or bus access, parking availability, whether utilities are included, furnished status, pet rules, and noise levels before you commit. That matters even more if you're comparing Downtown or Capitol Hill (walkable but busier) with Lakewood or Aurora (quieter but longer RTD commutes). Commute time to downtown offices, Tech Center, or medical facilities often makes a bigger difference in life satisfaction than neighborhood prestige.

  • What is the best rooms for rent app in Denver, CO?

    Roomster is one of the top options for finding rooms for rent in Denver, CO. With screening, filters for budget, neighborhood, and RTD access, and direct messaging with hosts, it helps you narrow the Denver room market efficiently without broker friction or hidden fees.

How to Rent a Room in Denver, CO: What You Need to Know


Renting a room in Denver, CO can be a great option for students, young professionals, and new residents seeking affordable and flexible housing. Whether you prefer a private room or a shared space, understanding the local rental scene helps set realistic expectations. This guide covers key factors like budget, lease terms, and neighborhood fit to help you find a room that suits your lifestyle in Denver.

What Makes Denver, CO a Good Place to Rent a Room?

Denver appeals to a diverse group of renters including students, commuters, and young professionals looking for flexible living arrangements. Rooms for rent here often come with options like furnished spaces, utilities included, and month-to-month leases, making it easier to adapt to changing needs. While budget considerations vary across neighborhoods, many renters find that shared rooms or house shares offer cost savings without sacrificing access to public transit or downtown convenience.

Depending on your lifestyle, Denver’s mix of urban and residential areas allows for choices between vibrant neighborhoods and quieter zones. This flexibility is ideal for those balancing work, school, or social life.

How to Narrow Down Rooms for Rent in Denver, CO

Start by identifying neighborhoods that align with your commute and lifestyle preferences. For example, if you work downtown, searching for a room near downtown Denver can reduce travel time and transportation costs. Consider neighborhoods offering easy access to public transit or walkable amenities if you prefer a car-free commute.

Filter listings by room type—private versus shared—to match your privacy needs and budget. Furnished rooms or those with utilities included can simplify move-in logistics and monthly expenses. Also, be aware of lease flexibility; short term room rentals and sublease options may suit renters needing temporary housing.

  • Look for rooms with laundry access if convenience is a priority.
  • Check bathroom arrangements—private or shared—to gauge comfort level.
  • Confirm pet policies if you have a furry companion.

What to Compare Before Renting a Room

When comparing rooms, balance budget with lease terms and amenities. Rooms with month-to-month leases offer flexibility but may come with a higher security deposit. Sublease rooms in Denver can provide short-term solutions but often require timely move-in dates and clear agreement on utilities.

Ask about the security deposit amount and payment methods upfront. Clarify what utilities are included to avoid unexpected costs. A furnished room can ease the transition if you don’t own furniture, while an unfurnished room might be more affordable.

Understanding these factors helps you avoid surprises and ensures the rental fits your financial and lifestyle needs.

How to Avoid Common Room Rental Mistakes in Denver, CO

Be cautious when handling payments and sharing personal documents. Use Roomster’s ID check and address check features for listings to add a layer of trust before committing. Avoid sending deposits or rent before meeting the landlord or roommates in person or having a solid communication history.

Always review lease terms carefully and confirm move-in dates to align with your plans. Watch out for listings that seem too good to be true, and trust your instincts if something feels off.

Maintaining clear, written communication and using Roomster’s platform tools can help protect you from scams and misunderstandings.

FAQ About Rooms for Rent in Denver, CO

How much should I budget for a room in Denver, CO?

Budget varies widely by neighborhood, room privacy, and amenities. Shared rooms generally cost less than private ones, and furnished or utilities-included rooms may have higher rents. Consider your total monthly expenses, including security deposit and utilities.

Is it better to rent a private room or a shared room in Denver, CO?

Private rooms offer more privacy but usually come at a higher cost. Shared rooms can save money but require compatibility with roommates and shared living spaces.

What should I ask before renting a room in Denver, CO?

Ask about lease length, security deposit, included utilities, roommate expectations, move-in date, and any house rules like pet policies or guest limits.

When should I start searching for rooms for rent in Denver, CO?

Start your search at least one to two months before your intended move-in date to allow time for comparing listings, visiting spaces, and completing application steps.

Next Step

Ready to find your next room? Compare available room rentals in Denver, CO and narrow down the right fit on Roomster.