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Rooms for Rent in Aurora, CO | Shared Housing Near Denver

67 Комнаты для аренды

Kaelyn

Kaelyn,  31

Private room and bathroom

Комната для аренды | Albrook Drive, Denver, CO, USA

Owner occupied 2 bed/2 bath homeAvailable: July 1st Lease Term: Month to Month, 3 month, 6 month, or 12 month optionRent: $1200 plus UtilitiesRefundable Security Deposit: $1000Background check and proof of income required. Rent includes utilities, internet, in-unit washer and dryer, access to the kitchen, living room, office space, and other shared spaces. A garage parking space and driveway access. Storage available in garage. Updated floors throughout the home. Incredible opportunities to squirrel watch on the balcony. Shared living space with a playful and adorable cat, and the best roommate ever. Large primary bedroom has a walk-in closet, bathroom with shower and tub and barn door, bathroom closet, ceiling fan, window with natural light.About Me: I am a LGBTQ+ teacher and am an excellent roommate! I am respectful and value open communication and creating a peaceful living situation. I enjoy playing and watching sports, crafts, reading, writing, puzzling, and being outdoors. Neighborhood has a strong community with a library and bus station within walking distance. Less than 15 min to the airport, nearby a Costco, and 10 minutes to Central Park. Open to considering pets with a $200 refundable deposit and $20/month pet rental. Must get along with Earl, the cat that lives here.

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Bonney

Bonney,  60

Room available in shared house

Комната для аренды | South Oakland Street, Aurora District, CO, USA

About the room for rent: Fun mixed (part female) group. We share the kitchen, living room, backyard, etc. Very spacious garden-level room. The tree's name is Sheila. She is our air-conditioning. SH4WW is the Sunny Home for Wayward Women.;) About the cost: All utilities included. This covers: Water/gas/sewer, electric, internet, wifi, trash/recycling, cleaning products, laundry detergent/dryer sheets/stain stuff & paper products (TP/towels/tissues/printer paper). Cleaning service & yard maintenance included. First & last months' rent, no deposit/lease. We accept /venmo/FB Messenger/ Pay/Zelle etc. We cannot accept checks or money orders. About the details: You should be self-sufficient, with own transportation, consistent income, and no substance abuse issues. Check out our page on FB under SH4WW. Non-bedroom furnishings in bedrooms not allowed, i.e. mini-fridges, microwaves, coffee pots, hot plates, sofas, couches, etc. Smoking (anything) outside only. No open flames on the premises. If you prefer to hide in your room, this is *not* the right living situation for you. This is co-housing/co-living. We are social on occasion, and often do dinner/karaoke/have parties/game nights/go on field trips (Casa Bonita?) that include the whole house. One last thing: Sense of humor a MUST! Tell me a little about yourself and what you're looking for, and include a phone number. We'd love to set up a showing with you soon!

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

    Roomster currently lists 67 active rooms for rent across Aurora neighborhoods including Downtown Aurora, Aurora Hills, Hoffman Heights, Green Valley Ranch, and Westfield. Fresh listings add regularly as Denver metro professionals and CU Denver students relocate near I-225, RTD light rail, and aviation employers. Room availability moves quickly in popular areas, especially during summer and school year transitions.

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

    It depends on your lifestyle and budget. Downtown Aurora appeals to young professionals with walkable urban living and restaurants. Aurora Hills attracts professionals with nicer amenities and quieter atmosphere. Hoffman Heights works well for CU Denver students and budget-conscious renters. Green Valley Ranch offers diverse community and reasonable prices. Westfield appeals to those near I-225 with convenient freeway access. Your workplace location or campus usually drives the neighborhood choice.

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

    Across current Roomster listings, room rent in Aurora typically ranges from $700-$1,100/month depending on neighborhood, amenities, and shared house size. Aurora Hills and Downtown Aurora tend toward the higher end ($850-$1,100), while Hoffman Heights, Green Valley Ranch, and Westfield offer more affordable options ($700-$950). I-225 proximity, furnished setups, private bathrooms, and utilities included account for the largest price differences.

  • Can I find furnished or short-term rooms in Aurora?

    Yes - furnished and flexible-lease rooms appear regularly on Roomster, especially in Downtown Aurora, Aurora Hills, and Hoffman Heights where Denver metro relocations and corporate transfers drive demand for move-in-ready spaces. Those listings often include utilities or WiFi. Just confirm exactly what is included - parking, furniture condition, laundry access, and lease length - before committing. Aurora's growing rental market means furnished inventory moves fairly quickly.

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

    In Aurora, confirm parking availability, I-225 or RTD light rail proximity, air conditioning (important for Colorado summers), laundry access, utilities breakdown, and commute time before you commit. That matters more if comparing Downtown Aurora or Aurora Hills (nicer but pricier) with Hoffman Heights or Green Valley Ranch (more affordable). If you're commuting to Denver employment or CU Denver campus, check your actual drive time and transit costs.

  • Are transit-friendly rooms easy to find in Aurora?

    Yes, Aurora has strong RTD light rail and bus system coverage. Most landlords highlight transit and freeway access in listings. Roomster hosts in Downtown Aurora, Aurora Hills, Hoffman Heights, and areas near RTD stations regularly list units with easy access to major routes. Mention your commute needs in your search profile - many Aurora hosts specifically market transit-accessible rentals for Denver commuters and students.

Rooms for Rent in Aurora District, CO: Plan Your Move-In Timeline Right


Searching for rooms for rent in Aurora District, CO can feel overwhelming, especially if you're balancing budget, commute, and lease flexibility. Whether you're a student, a young professional, or new to the area, understanding your options—from private to shared rooms, furnished units to utilities-included rentals—can help you find a space that fits your lifestyle. This guide will walk you through key factors to consider before you commit to your next room rental in Aurora District, CO.

What Makes Aurora District, CO a Good Place to Rent a Room

Aurora District appeals to a diverse group of renters, including students attending nearby campuses and young professionals commuting to downtown Denver or local business hubs. Rooms for rent here range from private, furnished spaces to shared accommodations with utilities included, offering options for various budgets. Many renters prioritize access to public transit and walkability to balance their commute and lifestyle. Month-to-month and sublet opportunities are common, providing flexibility for those with shifting plans.

How to Narrow Down Rooms for Rent in Aurora District, CO

When searching for rooms in Aurora District, consider these filtering strategies:

  • Neighborhood fit: Focus on areas that offer easy access to your campus or workplace to minimize commute times.
  • Room type: Decide between a private room for more privacy or a shared room to reduce costs.
  • Lease terms: Look for listings offering month-to-month or short-term sublets if you need flexibility.
  • Included amenities: Prioritize rooms with utilities included or furnished options to simplify move-in logistics.

Using these filters on Roomster can help you quickly identify listings that match your priorities.

What to Compare Before Renting a Room

Before finalizing a room rental, compare these aspects to ensure the best fit:

  • Budget alignment: Rooms closer to downtown or with private bathrooms may carry a higher rent. Balance your budget with desired amenities.
  • Privacy and space: Private rooms offer more solitude, while shared rooms may involve compromises on noise and space.
  • Lease flexibility: Consider if the lease length matches your plans—short term or month-to-month leases are often preferred for transient renters.
  • Roommate preferences: Clarify expectations around guests, cleanliness, and schedules to avoid conflicts.

Checking if the listing includes an ID check or address check adds an extra layer of trust in your search.

How to Avoid Common Room Rental Mistakes in Aurora District, CO

To protect yourself during your room rental search, keep these cautions in mind:

  • Beware of scams: Never send money before meeting a landlord or roommate in person or confirming the legitimacy of the listing.
  • Screening and documentation: Be prepared to provide standard documents but avoid sharing sensitive information prematurely.
  • Communication: Use Roomster’s messaging system to keep a record of conversations and avoid off-platform arrangements.
  • screening: Listings offering ID or address checks help ensure you’re dealing with genuine offers.

FAQ About Rooms for Rent in Aurora District, CO

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

Budget varies depending on the neighborhood, privacy level, and included utilities. Rooms closer to transit or downtown tend to cost more, while shared or sublet options may be more affordable.

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

Private rooms provide more privacy and control, while shared rooms typically reduce costs. Your choice depends on your budget, lifestyle, and comfort with roommates.

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

Inquire about lease terms, utilities included, move-in date flexibility, roommate preferences, and any rules around guests or pets.

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

Start your search at least 30 to 60 days before your intended move-in date to allow enough time to compare options and complete any necessary screening.

Next Step

Ready to find your next room? Browse current rooms for rent in Aurora District, CO on Roomster and compare listings that fit your budget, commute, and lifestyle.