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Rooms for Rent in St. Petersburg, FL

58 Комнаты для аренды

Lauren

Lauren,  36

New Listing

Комната для аренды | 7th Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL, USA

$1,100/month — utilities includedAvailable July–December, with some flexibility for the right fit. Fully furnished bedroom available in a cozy, creative home in Central Oak Park. The house has lots of natural light, plants, warm/boho decor, a fenced backyard, on- parking, washer/dryer, and fully set-up common areas. You’ll be sharing the home with one female roommate in her early 30s, so this would be best suited for another woman looking for a peaceful, respectful home base. The room is ideal for someone who:Needs a furnished temporary placeIs clean, responsible, and easygoingHas their own life but appreciates a calm homeEnjoys creative, intentional spacesDoesn’t have a ton of furniture or belongings to move in The home also has a shared back room that can be used as an art studio/workspace, which is a great bonus for a creative person, painter, maker, or someone who needs a quiet place to work on projects. Details:Fully furnished bedroomShared bathroomAll utilities includedWasher/dryer on On- parkingLarge fenced backyardShared art/workspaceDogs considered if well-behaved and non-destructiveNo cats at this time420 friendlyBackground check required$800 deposit + first month’s rent due at move-in This is not a party house, but occasional guests are fine. Looking for someone clean, respectful, communicative, and mindful of shared spaces. Message me with a little about yourself, what you do, your ideal timeline, and whether you have any pets.

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1050
USD / month

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Kayla

Kayla,  23

Looking for a Roomate/Couple

Комната для аренды | St. Petersburg, FL, USA

Looking for Roommate/Couple to move into 2Bd/2Ba place in St.Pete/Tampa area on 8/30 My partner and I would like to share a 2 Bd/2Ba place somewhere in the St.Pete/Tampa area. We are looking for an ally of the lgbtq+ community as we are a lesbian couple and would like to make sure we are sharing our space with someone who is respectful and kind! We are both 23 yrs old, and work full time. I am a Jetski Instructor/Boat Captain, and she is an Electrician. We have 2 cats named Cheeto, and Eli so a roommate/couple with no pets/or at least another sweet cat would be ideal. (No dogs please). I currently live in sarasota, and have an apartment, so I will be providing all furnishings for the living room/TV/kitchen appliances/cutlery/plants/etc. You would just need to provide the furnishings for your own room/Bathroom! We have yet to find the exact place we will be moving into, but are looking for someone who would like to work hand in hand to find a place together and move in the end of August(my current lease ends August 31st). If you are an individual person, we would prefer you to be female, but open to any couple orientation🫶🏼 We are looking to rent a place under 2500$ for a minimum of a year and looking to split rent by room and utilities by person. We are super clean individuals who want a roommate/couple who is equally as clean in the shared spaces! We are also super friendly and love to hang so it would be so cool to be friends w/ our potential roommate! We love to paddle board, go to the beach, or do anything nature related! We also love to occasionally go out on the weekends! Attached are some photos of the furnishings and vibe that we will be bringing to the table. If you are interested please reach out to me asap! My IG is @ Kaylaleaofficial if you’d like to connect. Would definitely love to meet any potential individuals in person first before we move in.

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$
1200
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Bradley

Bradley,  31

🏠 Room for Rent in St. Petersburg

Комната для аренды | St. Petersburg, FL, USA

I recently purchased my first home and will be moving in on July 9th. I'll be looking for a roommate shortly after I get settled. About the Home🏠 Built in 1958🛏️ 2 Bedrooms🚿 1 Shared Bathroom📏 864 sq. ft.🧱 Solid concrete block foundation House Included:❄️ Central A/C📶 High-speed Wi-Fi👕 Laundry access🍳 Full kitchen access🛻 Off-street parking🌱 Large backyard with back alley access I'm also planning to build a deck and a large storage shed, which should provide additional outdoor space and storage in the future. 📍 Conveniently located near shopping, restaurants, and major roads. Rent💵 $1,000/month🔐 $800 security deposit Utilities can be discussed, and lease terms are flexible for the right person. I'm looking for someone who is:Respectful and honestEmployed with reliable incomePays rent on timeCleans up after themselvesWants a quiet, comfortable and wants a relaxed, drama-free place to live. A background check will be required before move-in. If you're looking for a clean, peaceful place to call home and value mutual respect, I'd love to hear from you! ⚠️Be aware I will be getting a small - medium size dog soon 🐕(Dont know yet )

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  • How many rooms for rent are available in St. Petersburg, FL right now?

    Roomster currently shows 58 active rooms for rent across the St. Petersburg search area. That inventory typically spans Downtown St. Pete, Old Northeast, Historic Kenwood, Grand Central, Crescent Lake, Euclid-St. Paul, Midtown, and neighborhoods along the waterfront and Central Avenue corridor. St. Petersburg's growing arts and tech scene, combined with its Sunshine City lifestyle, keeps demand for shared housing strong year-round - with an especially active market from January through April during Florida's peak season.

  • What are the best St. Petersburg neighborhoods to rent a room?

    It depends on your priorities. Downtown St. Pete offers walkable access to The Pier, waterfront parks, the Dali Museum, and the Central Ave dining and bar scene at the highest price point. Old Northeast is a historic, tree-lined neighborhood with craftsman bungalows popular with professionals and creatives. Historic Kenwood attracts artists, young professionals, and a vibrant community who want neighborhood character at a slightly lower price than Downtown. Grand Central offers easy Central Ave access with more affordable rents. Euclid-St. Paul (ESPB) is gaining momentum with young professionals wanting proximity to both Downtown and Midtown's restaurant scene.

  • How much does a room for rent cost in St. Petersburg, FL?

    Across current Roomster listings, room rent in St. Petersburg typically ranges from $900-$1,700/month depending on neighborhood, furnishings, and utilities included. Rooms in Downtown St. Pete and Old Northeast tend toward the higher end ($1,300-$1,700/month). Historic Kenwood, Grand Central, and Euclid-St. Paul offer more mid-range pricing ($1,000-$1,400/month). Midtown and southwest St. Pete offer the most affordable options. Furnished rooms with AC and utilities included command the largest premiums, particularly during peak season (January-April).

  • Can I find furnished or short-term rooms in St. Petersburg?

    Yes. Furnished and month-to-month room listings appear regularly on Roomster in St. Petersburg, particularly near USF St. Petersburg, Eckerd College, and Downtown where visiting faculty, short-term contractors, and seasonal residents create consistent demand for move-in-ready setups. Florida's peak rental season (January-April) brings the strongest competition for furnished rooms. Confirm AC type and reliability, utilities included, parking situation, pool or outdoor access, and lease terms before committing - those details matter significantly in St. Pete's warm climate.

  • What should I check before renting a room in St. Petersburg?

    In St. Petersburg, confirm central AC and cooling system reliability, utilities included or not, parking availability, proximity to I-275 or US-19 for your commute, laundry access, and lease terms. AC is non-negotiable in Florida - ask about the system's age and average utility costs in summer. Also confirm flooding history and flood zone designation for properties near the waterfront or low-lying areas. If you commute to Tampa, proximity to the Howard Frankland Bridge or Gandy Bridge can make a significant daily difference.

  • What is the best rooms for rent app in St. Petersburg, FL?

    Roomster is one of the top options for finding rooms for rent in St. Petersburg, FL. With ID screening, filters for budget, neighborhood, and move-in date, and direct messaging with hosts, it lets you navigate St. Pete's competitive shared housing market without broker fees. That direct-to-host connection is especially useful in Downtown St. Pete and Historic Kenwood, where well-priced rooms near the waterfront and Central Ave corridor move quickly year-round.

Rooms for Rent in St. Petersburg, FL: What Commuters Should Know


Searching for rooms for rent in St. Petersburg, FL is a great option for students, young professionals, and new residents who want flexibility and affordability. Whether you're considering a private room or a room share, understanding how to balance your budget, commute, and lifestyle needs can make your search more effective. This guide offers practical tips to help you find a room rental in St. Petersburg that fits your preferences, including furnished options and utilities included listings.

What Makes St. Petersburg, FL a Good Place to Rent a Room

St. Petersburg attracts renters who value a balance between affordability and convenient commutes. Many look for rooms near public transit routes to ease daily travel, especially if working downtown or attending local campuses. The city’s mix of private rooms and shared apartments offers options for those wanting privacy or a more social living environment. Budget-conscious renters often prioritize utilities included rooms or flexible month-to-month leases to manage expenses effectively.

How to Narrow Down Rooms for Rent in St. Petersburg, FL

When searching, focus on neighborhoods that match your lifestyle and commute needs. Consider areas with reliable public transit access if you don’t drive. Look for listings that specify amenities like laundry availability and bathroom type, which can impact comfort and convenience. Filtering for furnished rooms or sublease options can also help if you need a short-term stay or want to avoid upfront furniture costs.

  • Check listings with utilities included to simplify budgeting.
  • Prioritize rooms that match your preferred bathroom setup (private vs shared).
  • Use filters for lease terms to find month-to-month or sublet rooms if you need flexibility.

What to Compare Before Renting a Room

Before committing, compare the lease terms and budget fit carefully. Understand the required deposits and whether a credit check or ID check is part of the screening process. Clarify roommate preferences and house rules to ensure a good match. Timing your move-in date with listing availability is also important to avoid overlap or gaps. These factors help align your living situation with your lifestyle and financial plan.

How to Avoid Common Room Rental Mistakes in St. Petersburg, FL

Be cautious with communication and payments. Avoid wiring money or paying deposits before meeting the landlord or roommates in person or through a trusted platform. Use Roomster’s address check and ID check features when available to add a layer of confidence. Always review the lease terms and confirm what utilities are included to prevent unexpected costs. Taking these precautions can help you avoid scams and misunderstandings.

FAQ About Rooms for Rent in St. Petersburg, FL

How much should I budget for a room in St. Petersburg, FL?

Budgeting depends on neighborhood, room privacy, and included utilities. Rooms with utilities included or furnished options typically cost more, while shared rooms may be more affordable.

Is it better to rent a private room or a shared room in St. Petersburg, FL?

Private rooms offer more privacy and comfort, whereas shared rooms can lower costs and offer social benefits. Choose based on your budget and lifestyle preferences.

What should I ask before renting a room in St. Petersburg, FL?

Ask about lease length, utilities included, roommate preferences, move-in dates, and any screening requirements like credit or ID checks.

When should I start searching for rooms for rent in St. Petersburg, FL?

Starting your search 30 to 60 days before your intended move-in allows time to compare options and complete any necessary screening.

Next Step

Ready to find your next room in St. Petersburg, FL? Browse current rooms for rent in St. Petersburg, FL on Roomster to compare listings, lease terms, and find a room that fits your budget and commute needs.