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Ilka

Ilka,  54

Private Bedroom w/ Private Bath

Комната для аренды | Grider Avenue, Hawthorne, CA, USA

🏡 Roommate Wanted — Your Own Private Retreat Near the Beach! Looking for a kind, easy-going roommate to join our little household — and honestly, we think you're going to love it here. What you get:🛏️ Private bedroom with your own attached bathroom (no sharing!)🚗 Garage space — perfect as extra living space, a home office, or storage🌿 Access to a peaceful backyard, great for morning coffee or unwinding after work🐾 Two sweet cats as housemates (they're very professional) The vibe:We're two women who value a calm, quiet home. We keep things clean, respect each other's space, and genuinely enjoy a harmonious living environment. Think: relaxed evenings, not loud parties. The location:Tucked in a lovely family-friendly neighborhood — just 1 mile from the beach! Whether you're a surfer, a sunset-chaser, or just love that fresh ocean air, you'll feel right at home. We'd love someone who:✔️ Is respectful, tidy, and communicates well✔️ Is comfortable around cats✔️ Appreciates a quiet, peaceful household✔️ Wants to feel like home, not just a rental If this sounds like your kind of place, we'd love to meet you! Send us a little message about yourself and let's see if it's a good fit. 🌊Sorry, no more pets. Move in date ~ 1st of July

Когда должно быть доступно: Немедленно

$
1450
USD / month

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Sylvia

Sylvia,  42

Room for rent! Walk in closet!

Комната для аренды | Crenshaw Boulevard, Hawthorne, CA, USA

Two bedroom-two bath apartment with one room for rent. Size of apartment is: 1300 square ft. Rent is $3600. We are renting out the smaller room in our gorgeous large 2 bedroom-2 bath apartment. Utilities split. We have the master room and you have the smaller room. You get your own bathroom and walk in closet which is nice. Laundry within unit. Large TV in living room. We are on the top floor so we get a nice view of the sunset. Small balcony. About us: we are a couple in our early 40s. Man and a woman. The guy is a lawyer and the woman is a bridal designer. We work during the week and at night keep to ourselves. Ideal roomate would have a busy schedule and be a working professional like us. About the complex: There is a massive gym that is amazing. No one is ever there and they give out water and towels. Nice large pool. Heated Jacuzzi and lots of nice private "work spaces" around the area. Central to LA so easy to get around to everything. About 30 minutes to downtown. 30 minutes to Manhattan beach and Marina Del Rey. Easy free parking downstairs for your guests. Managment is very nice and will work on getting you approved even if you have bad credit. We have a nice living room set up with couch and also a nice kitchen area with nice dishes. We got this two bedroom and dont use the other room so we wanted to rent it out. Open to couples and pets. Available in about a month. Pls reply in or text/call with details about you, and your situation.-Sylvia

Когда должно быть доступно: 25 мая 2026 г.

$
1500
USD / month

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  • How many rooms for rent are available in Los Angeles, CA?

    Right now there are 557 rooms listed across Los Angeles on Roomster — that covers everything from budget shares in Koreatown and the Valley to furnished private rooms in Hollywood and Silver Lake. Filter by neighborhood, price range, or move-in date and you can usually get it down to a manageable shortlist pretty quickly.

  • What are the cheapest neighborhoods to find a room for rent in LA?

    For cheap rooms in LA, Koreatown, Van Nuys, North Hollywood, Boyle Heights, and Inglewood are where most budget-conscious renters end up. Shared rooms in those areas can run $800–$1,100/month, sometimes less. Koreatown gets a lot of traction because it's walkable and close to transit without costing what you'd pay on the Westside. Sort Roomster listings by price low-to-high and the deals surface first.

  • How much does a room for rent cost in Los Angeles, CA?

    Honestly, it depends more on the neighborhood than anything else. A room in Van Nuys or Koreatown might go for $800–$1,100/month, while the same setup in Silver Lake, Echo Park, or Hollywood is closer to $1,200–$1,600. A decent chunk of LA room rentals have WiFi baked into the price, and some cover electricity too — so the sticker rent isn't always the full story.

  • Can I find furnished rooms for rent in Los Angeles, CA?

    Yes, and they tend to go fast. Silver Lake, Hollywood, West Hollywood, and Downtown LA have the highest concentration of furnished rooms — a lot of people relocate to LA for work or industry gigs and need something ready on arrival. Most come with a bed, desk, and kitchen basics; quite a few fold WiFi and utilities into the monthly price as well. Use the furnished filter on Roomster to pull only those listings.

  • Are there pet-friendly rooms for rent in Los Angeles?

    Yes, though it takes a bit more searching than a standard room. Not every landlord or housemate is open to it, so the pet-friendly filter on Roomster cuts out the guesswork — it only shows rooms in LA that explicitly say dogs and cats are welcome. Echo Park, North Hollywood, and Van Nuys tend to have the best selection, especially house shares with a yard or some outdoor space.

  • What is the best site to find rooms for rent in Los Angeles, CA?

    Roomster is the one most LA renters keep coming back to, largely because listings go through ID and address checks before they're published. Rental scams are a real problem in this city, so that vetting is worth something. You'll find rooms across the full range — cheap shares in Koreatown, furnished privates in Hollywood, pet-friendly spots in the Valley — and the in-app messaging keeps contact off your personal number until you're ready to move forward.

How to Rent a Room in Los Angeles, CA: Neighborhood Insights and Practical Tips


If you're planning to rent a room in Los Angeles, CA, you're stepping into a diverse rental market full of options ranging from private rooms to shared apartments. Whether you're a student, a young professional, or someone seeking a short-term stay, understanding the local landscape will help you find the right fit. This guide offers practical advice on how to approach your search, focusing on key factors like neighborhood choices, budget considerations, and lease flexibility.

What Makes Los Angeles, CA a Good Place to Rent a Room?

Los Angeles offers a wide range of room rental options that cater to different lifestyles and budgets. Many renters look for rooms that include utilities or are furnished, especially for short term or month-to-month stays. The city’s sprawling layout means your commute and access to public transit can vary greatly depending on the neighborhood, so factoring in transit options is important. Additionally, pet friendly rooms and house shares are common, which is great if you want a community feel or have a furry companion.

Considering your lifestyle and daily routine will help determine if Los Angeles suits your room rental needs. For example, if you prioritize downtown access for work or entertainment, searching near central areas might be ideal. On the other hand, those valuing quieter residential settings might prefer neighborhoods with more shared house options and room shares.

How to Narrow Down Rooms for Rent in Los Angeles, CA?

Narrowing your search starts with understanding the neighborhoods that best align with your budget and lifestyle. Los Angeles has many varied areas where room rentals differ in price and style. For example, some parts of the city tend to have more furnished rooms or utilities included, which can simplify budgeting.

When filtering listings, consider these key entities:

  • Shared apartment vs. private room: Decide if you want the privacy of your own space or the social aspect of sharing.
  • Bathroom type: Some rooms come with private bathrooms while others share common facilities.

Also, look for listings with clear move-in dates and flexible lease terms like month-to-month or short term rentals if your plans are uncertain. Using these filters will help you focus on options that match your preferences and reduce the overwhelming number of listings.

What to Compare Before Renting a Room

Before committing to a room, compare listings carefully beyond just price. Budget is crucial, but remember to factor in whether utilities are included or if there’s a security deposit required. Lease terms can vary widely, so clarify if the rental is month-to-month, a sublet, or requires a longer commitment.

Pay attention to the quality of listings and the information provided, such as whether there is an address check option to ensure legitimacy. Also, ask about the typical roommate preferences and whether the place allows pets if that’s important to you.

These details will help you avoid surprises and ensure the rental fits your financial and lifestyle needs.

How to Avoid Common Room Rental Mistakes in Los Angeles, CA?

Renting a room in Los Angeles requires caution to avoid scams and misunderstandings. Always use the ID check and address check features available on Roomster listings to confirm the legitimacy of the room and the landlord.

Be wary of listings that ask for upfront payments without a signed lease or proper communication. Arrange to meet potential roommates or landlords in a safe, public place before making any commitments.

Keep all communication on the platform when possible and document agreements clearly. This helps protect your interests and ensures a smoother rental experience.

FAQ About Rooms for Rent in Los Angeles, CA

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

Budgeting depends on the neighborhood and room type. Rooms with utilities included or furnished options may cost more but offer convenience. Consider your total monthly expenses and factor in lease terms before deciding.

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

Private rooms offer more privacy, while shared rooms or apartment shares can be more affordable and social. Your choice should reflect your comfort level and budget.

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

Ask about lease length, utilities included, bathroom access, pet policies, and roommate expectations. Clarify move-in dates and any deposits required.

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

Start your search at least one to two months before your desired move-in date to allow enough time to compare options and complete any required screening.

Next Step

Ready to find your next room in Los Angeles, CA? Browse current rooms for rent in Los Angeles, CA on Roomster to compare listings with utilities included, furnished options, and flexible leases tailored to your needs.