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Rooms for Rent in Portland, OR

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Marianne

Marianne,  61

Great big 200 sqft room for rent

Room for rent | Vancouver, WA, USA

sqft)$1,000/month + $200/month utilities With 75" TV with sound bar installed on the wall. Super fast internet 2,000 mbps In room:* Fridge w. small freezer* microwave w, air fryer* Keurig K-cup machine* Cups, plates & silverware In house* Kitchen with all modern appliances* 2 airfryers, 2 microwaves etc* Granite countertops * Exercise room in garage (SMALL) Yard:* Big fenced in yard (6 ft fence)* BBQ and big wooden deck * Hot tub $50/month for usage (chemicals/maintenance). Otherwise, we may not use/maintain it for months. Rent includes:* ALL utilities* Cable TV* super-fast internet (2,000 mbps)* Air conditioning* Washer and dryer (shared) This room is only PARTLY FURNISHED!It comes with big closets for LOTS of clothes and shoes (including storage boxes above the closets), all the shelving units and bookcases you see in the pictures. There is NO table or bed (past renters have always prefered to use own queen size bed). We may be able to help if you need a bed and/or table. Our family: Female owner and adult son age 26 live upstairs. Two renters live on the main floor with shared kitchen and livingroom (new renter will be 2nd - replacing curren). You are welcome to use the yard, deck and BBQ. We also have a small exercise room in our garage that you are welcome to use (see pics). Dog fee apply. No cats due to allergies C-Tran Bus #30 (Burton) stops right outside our backyard, within walking distance of Rite Aid on 162nd Ave. Our home is located close to 162nd Ave & 39th st. (dead-end street with a cul-de-sac at the end).

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Rooms for Rent in Portland, OR on Roomster

  • What's the average cost of renting a room in Portland?

    Room rentals in Portland range from $650 to $1,100 per month, depending on location and amenities. Southeast Portland and Hawthorne offer mid-range options ($700–$900), while Pearl District and Northwest Portland command premium prices ($950–$1,100+). Furnished rooms typically cost $100–$200 more than unfurnished.

  • Which Portland neighborhoods are best for shared housing?

    Popular neighborhoods include Southeast Portland (diverse, eclectic, affordable), Northeast Portland (emerging, walkable, mixed-use), Pearl District (upscale, urban, nightlife), Hawthorne (quirky, artsy, vintage), and Northwest Portland (historic, walkable, trendy). Each has distinct character and price points for roommates.

  • How do I find trustworthy roommates in Portland?

    Roomster lets you browse roommate profiles with detailed backgrounds, move-in preferences, and lifestyle details. Filter by neighborhood and budget, then chat with prospects before committing. Many Portland roommates value sustainability and community engagement—look for shared values in profiles.

  • Are utilities usually included in Portland room rentals?

    It varies significantly. Some older homes and shared spaces include utilities; newer buildings often don't. Clarify water, electric, gas, and internet costs upfront. Portland's mild climate keeps utility bills moderate, but renters typically budget $100–$150/month for shared utilities.

  • What's the best time of year to find rooms for rent in Portland?

    Fall (September–November) and winter see lower demand and better deals. However, many roommates move in spring/summer (May–August) before fall enrollments at PSU, Reed, and Portland Community College. Post early if you need a room—competition can be fierce in popular SE neighborhoods.

  • Can I get a room rental in Portland without a long-term lease?

    Yes, many Portland roommates and landlords offer flexible terms from month-to-month to 6-month leases. This is especially common in university neighborhoods and among young professionals. Filter by lease length on Roomster to find options that match your timeline.

Rooms for Rent in Portland, OR: What Should You Know Before Renting?


If you're searching for rooms for rent in Portland, OR, this guide is designed to help you navigate your options thoughtfully. Whether you're a student, young professional, new resident, or commuter, understanding the different room types, lease terms, and neighborhood factors will make your search smoother. From furnished rooms to house shares, knowing what fits your budget and lifestyle is key to finding a comfortable place to call home in Portland.

What Makes Portland, OR a Good Place to Rent a Room?

Portland offers a range of room rental options appealing to diverse renters including students, commuters, and young professionals. Many look for shared apartments or house shares that provide a social and affordable living environment. The city’s public transit system supports easy commuting, making rooms near transit particularly attractive. Budget-wise, rooms vary significantly depending on the neighborhood, privacy level, and whether the room is furnished. Those seeking short-term or month-to-month leases can find flexible arrangements, which suit new residents or those testing the city before committing long term.

How to Narrow Down Rooms for Rent in Portland, OR?

When filtering your search, consider key factors like neighborhood fit, commute options, and room type. Areas closer to downtown or near transit hubs offer convenience but often come at a higher price point. For more affordable options, explore neighborhoods a bit farther out where room shares and house shares are more common. Think about whether you prefer a room with a private bathroom or if a shared bathroom is acceptable. Furnished rooms add convenience but may increase the rent slightly. Use Roomster’s filters to specify these preferences and focus on listings that match your lifestyle and budget.

What to Compare Before Renting a Room

Before committing, compare the lease terms, deposit requirements, and included utilities. Many Portland rentals require a security deposit and a lease agreement that spells out the duration and move-in date. If you need flexibility, look for short term room rentals or month-to-month leases. Budget-conscious renters should factor in whether utilities are included, as this can affect overall monthly costs. It’s also important to understand the screening process, which may involve ID and address checks to ensure a good fit between roommates.

How to Avoid Common Room Rental Mistakes in Portland, OR?

Be cautious about scams or listings that seem too good to be true. Always meet potential roommates or landlords in person or through a reliable video call before signing anything or sending payments. Avoid wiring money or paying deposits without seeing the room or having a clear lease agreement. Roomster offers ID check and address check options for listings, which can help you feel more secure during your search. Clear communication about move-in dates, lease terms, and roommate expectations can prevent misunderstandings later on.

FAQ About Rooms for Rent in Portland, OR

How much should I budget for a room in Portland, OR?

Budget varies by neighborhood, room privacy, and furnished status. Rooms closer to downtown or transit hubs typically cost more, while shared rooms or house shares in outer neighborhoods can be more affordable.

Is it better to rent a private room or a shared room in Portland, OR?

Private rooms offer more privacy but usually at a higher cost. Shared rooms can save money and offer social opportunities but may require flexibility and compromise.

What should I ask before renting a room in Portland, OR?

Clarify lease terms, utilities included, deposit amount, house rules, roommate expectations, and the move-in date before committing.

When should I start searching for rooms for rent in Portland, OR?

Start your search 1-2 months before your desired move-in date to have enough options and time to compare listings carefully.

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