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Rooms for Rent in Orlando, FL

217 Комнаты для аренды

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Need 2 female roommates in Oviedo!

Комната для аренды | Orlando, FL, USA

Looking for 2 non-smoking female roommates (I do not smoke or drink) to fill two available bedrooms in a spacious, 4-bedroom home! The house is located in a cute, quiet neighborhood with super easy access to the 417 and tons of great local restaurants. Plus, it’s very close to UCF. The master bedroom is occupied (by me), so you will only be sharing the common areas and secondary bathroom with one other roommate. Rent: $1,000 per month (plus shared utilities) per room. The "Blue Room": Features its own closet and window. Note: This room will be repainted a neutral color before move-in! The "Beige Room": Features its own closet and window. Furnishing: Both rooms are currently unfurnished, but if you need a furnished room, we can certainly discuss options! The Bathroom: You will share a spacious bathroom located directly in the hallway (conveniently separate and does not connect inside either bedroom). You can see photos of it in the listing! Storage: A spacious hallway closet is available for you to share if you need extra storage space. Living Space: The home boasts plenty of room to spread out, featuring two separate living rooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a dedicated dining area, and a beautiful screened-in patio perfect for relaxing.

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  • How many rooms for rent are available in Orlando, FL right now?

    Roomster currently shows 217 active rooms for rent across Orlando. That inventory spans College Park, Thornton Park, Mills 50, Milk District, Winter Park, Dr. Phillips, Metrowest, and areas near UCF and Valencia College campuses. Orlando's mix of hospitality, healthcare, tech, and entertainment industries - plus large university populations - means room demand is active year-round rather than purely seasonal.

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

    That depends on your commute and lifestyle. Thornton Park and College Park offer walkable, established residential character popular with young professionals and people working downtown. Mills 50 and Milk District attract creative types and restaurant industry workers who want neighborhood energy and affordability. Winter Park appeals to those who prefer a quieter, more upscale suburban feel. Metrowest and Dr. Phillips suit renters prioritizing space, I-4 access, and proximity to Universal, Disney, and the resort corridor. Near UCF is the top search area for students.

  • How much does a room for rent cost in Orlando, FL?

    Across current Roomster listings, room rent in Orlando typically ranges from $700-$1,100/month depending on neighborhood and amenities. Thornton Park, Winter Park, and College Park rooms tend toward the higher end ($850-$1,100); Mills 50, Milk District, and areas near UCF offer more affordable options ($700-$850). A private bathroom, in-unit laundry access, parking, and furnished setup account for most of the price variation.

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

    Yes. Furnished and flexible-lease rooms appear regularly on Roomster, especially near the resort corridor (Dr. Phillips, Metrowest), UCF, and downtown Orlando where hospitality workers, Disney and Universal cast members, healthcare travelers (AdventHealth, Orlando Health), and UCF students create steady demand for move-in-ready spaces. Confirm parking (many Orlando areas require a car), whether utilities or pest control are included, and laundry access before committing.

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

    In Orlando, confirm parking availability (street or driveway), AC reliability (critical in Florida summers), whether utilities are included, laundry access, proximity to SunRail or LYNX bus routes, and commute to your specific employer or campus. Orlando is a car-dependent city for most renters, so understanding parking and highway access - I-4, SR-408, SR-528, or Osceola Parkway depending on your route - matters as much as the rent itself.

  • What is the best rooms for rent app in Orlando, FL?

    Roomster is one of the top options for finding rooms for rent in Orlando. With ID screening, budget and neighborhood filters, and direct messaging with hosts, it gives you access to Orlando's broad room market - from UCF and Mills 50 to Thornton Park, College Park, and the resort corridor - without broker fees or unnecessary middlemen.

Rooms for Rent in Orlando, FL: When to Start Your Search and What to Expect


If you’re looking for rooms for rent in Orlando, FL, whether you’re a student, young professional, or new to the city, it’s important to understand how to navigate the local rental market. Orlando offers a range of room rentals from private to shared, furnished to utilities-included options, each suited to different budgets and lifestyles. This guide will help you know when to start searching, what to compare, and how to make the best choice for your needs.

What Makes Orlando, FL a Good Place to Rent a Room?

Orlando attracts a diverse group of renters including students attending local campuses, young professionals working in various industries, and new residents relocating for opportunities. The city’s neighborhoods offer varied options—from rooms near downtown Orlando with easy access to public transit and vibrant work hubs, to quieter house shares in suburban areas. Budget considerations often depend on the neighborhood and room type, with private rooms typically costing more than shared rooms. Many renters also prioritize commute convenience and access to amenities like parking and laundry.

How to Narrow Down Rooms for Rent in Orlando, FL

Start by deciding what fits your lifestyle and budget best. Are you looking for a furnished room with utilities included for a short-term stay? Or do you prefer a month-to-month room rental that offers flexibility? Consider these factors when filtering your search:

  • Neighborhood fit: Focus on areas like downtown Orlando if you want proximity to work or entertainment, or look into suburban neighborhoods for quieter, more affordable options.
  • Room type: Compare private rooms versus shared spaces depending on your privacy needs and budget.
  • Lease terms: Check if the listing offers sublets or short-term leases, especially if your move-in date is soon or uncertain.
  • Amenities: Look for listings that include parking, laundry facilities, or private bathrooms to match your preferences.

Using Roomster’s filters to select these options can streamline your search effectively.

What to Compare Before Renting a Room in Orlando, FL

When evaluating rooms, consider several key factors beyond just price. Budget is important, but also think about the lease terms, move-in date flexibility, and what utilities are included. Some listings provide furnished rooms that can reduce your upfront costs and simplify moving. Screening processes often involve credit checks or ID checks to ensure a good fit between roommates and landlords. Ask about the bathroom type—whether it’s private or shared—as this affects your comfort and privacy. Also, clarify parking availability and access to public transit if commuting is part of your routine.

How to Avoid Common Room Rental Mistakes in Orlando, FL

Rental scams and miscommunications can be a concern. Always be cautious with documentation and payment methods—never send money before seeing the room or signing a lease. Use Roomster’s ID check and address check features on listings to help confirm legitimacy. Arrange in-person or virtual meetings with roommates and landlords to discuss expectations clearly. Avoid rushing into agreements without reviewing lease terms carefully, especially regarding deposits and move-in dates. Being thorough can save you from costly mistakes and ensure a safer rental experience.

FAQ About Rooms for Rent in Orlando, FL

How much should I budget for a room in Orlando, FL?

Budget varies widely depending on the neighborhood, room privacy, and whether utilities or furnishings are included. Rooms near downtown or campuses tend to be pricier than those in outlying areas.

Is it better to rent a private room or a shared room in Orlando, FL?

Private rooms offer more privacy but usually cost more, while shared rooms can be budget-friendly and social. Choose based on your comfort and financial priorities.

What should I ask before renting a room in Orlando, FL?

Ask about lease length, move-in dates, included utilities, roommate preferences, and any rules about guests or pets to ensure a good fit.

When should I start searching for rooms for rent in Orlando, FL?

Start your search at least 30 to 60 days before your intended move-in to have a good selection and time to compare options.

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