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Rooms for Rent in San Diego, CA

335 Комнаты для аренды

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summer,  29

Room for rent in Spring Valley!

Комната для аренды | Crestmore Avenue, Spring Valley, CA, USA

Room for Rent – Spring Valley My husband and I are homeowners looking to rent out one private bedroom (10x11 ft) in our house starting June 1st. About the home: • Conveniently located right off 125 & Jamacha – close to Target, Chick-fil-A, Smart & Final, and more • Plenty of parking available in front of the home + two-car driveway • All common spaces are fully furnished • Access to shared spaces: full kitchen, laundry, spacious living room, and backyard with an above-ground pool • Friendly, respectful household About the household: • My husband is a Navy veteran • Two current roommates (one male, one female) are both active duty/veterans (Navy) • Each roommate has one dog – so you must be comfortable living with dogs 🐾 Who we’re looking for: • Female preferred • Active-duty military or veteran strongly preferred • Clean, respectful, and responsible • Ideally someone able to stay at least 3 months or longer (we understand Navy schedules and deployments) Rent: • $1,100/month + utilities If you’re interested or have questions, feel free to message me for more details or to schedule a time to see the room! Thanks!

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Scarlett,  31

New Listing 2BR 1 Bath

Комната для аренды | Pentecost Way, San Diego, CA, USA

Private room for rent in a 2bd condo and shared bathroom. The space is 813 sq ft with a bright open-concept layout, spacious kitchen and living room. Unit is located on the second floor. 6 month lease minimum. The condo is in a super convenient location with easy access to downtown San Diego, shopping centers, restaurants, and nightlife while still feeling comfortable and homey. 🏡 About the space:* Open-concept layout with spacious kitchen + living area * In-unit laundry * Pool + jacuzzi * Dishwasher* Gated Community* AC in living room* Wall heaters* Hardwood floor* Gym walking distance across the street * Easy access to downtown SD, shopping, restaurants, and freeways * Street parking * Two cats live here already, so must be cat-friendly (no additional pets please) ✨ About me:I work in nightlife/music/creative fields, so while my work can be social and high-energy, I keep my home environment grounded, clean, and low-stress. I’m big on mutual respect, healthy communication, personal responsibility, and maintaining good energy in shared spaces. Looking for someone who:• Has stable income + reliable employment • Is clean and mindful in shared areas • Communicates openly and respectfully • Lives a relatively balanced lifestyle • Understands boundaries and values a peaceful home • Preferably LGBTQ+/queer friendly 🌈 This would be a great fit for someone independent, emotionally aware, and looking for a home that feels safe, stable, and comfortable — not a party house.

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  • How many rooms for rent are available in San Diego, CA right now?

    Roomster currently shows 335 active rooms for rent across the San Diego search area. That inventory usually includes North Park, Hillcrest, Pacific Beach, Mission Valley, Clairemont, UTC, La Jolla, and College Area, plus nearby places many renters treat as part of the same commute zone. Good room listings move quickly here, especially when they are furnished, include parking, or sit close to the coast or a campus.

  • What are the best San Diego neighborhoods to rent a room?

    If you want a more urban feel, start with North Park, Hillcrest, Normal Heights, Little Italy, and Downtown. Pacific Beach and Ocean Beach stay popular with renters who want beach access and a social setup, while UTC and La Jolla attract UCSD-related demand and more polished apartment shares. Mission Valley and Clairemont often make sense for central commutes, and College Area near SDSU stays active with student and early-career renters.

  • How much does a room for rent cost in San Diego?

    Across current Roomster listings, the average monthly room rent in San Diego is about $1,308.79. Rooms near Pacific Beach, La Jolla, UTC, Little Italy, and newer coastal or central apartment communities often run above that average, while parts of Clairemont, City Heights, College Area, and inland neighborhoods can offer better value. Parking, a private bath, and whether the room is furnished usually make the biggest pricing difference.

  • Can I find furnished or near-campus rooms in San Diego?

    Yes. Furnished rooms show up often on Roomster in UTC and La Jolla near UCSD, around College Area near SDSU, and in central neighborhoods like Mission Valley, North Park, and Hillcrest. They are especially useful for interns, grad students, travel nurses, military moves, and people relocating without furniture. Just confirm whether the listing also includes parking, WiFi, laundry, and utilities, because in San Diego those details change the value fast.

  • What should I check before renting a room in San Diego?

    In San Diego, confirm parking, laundry, utility split, pet rules, and commute time to I-5, I-8, I-805, or the trolley before you commit. That matters even more if you need regular access to UCSD, SDSU, Downtown, Mission Valley, a hospital system, or the coast. A room that looks reasonable online can feel much less convenient once street parking, beach traffic, or a cross-town commute becomes part of daily life.

Room for Rent in San Diego, CA: What to Know Before Your Move-In


If you're searching for a room for rent in San Diego, CA, this guide is tailored for you. Whether you're a student, young professional, or someone relocating, finding the right room that fits your budget and lifestyle can be challenging. San Diego's diverse neighborhoods and rental options mean you’ll want to consider timing, lease flexibility, and amenities carefully before committing.

What Makes San Diego, CA a Good Place to Rent a Room

San Diego offers a variety of rental opportunities that appeal to different lifestyles. Many renters look for options with flexible month-to-month leases or sublet possibilities, especially if their plans are short-term. Neighborhoods often provide a mix of private rooms and shared rooms within house shares or shared apartments. Depending on your priorities, you might find rooms with amenities like laundry facilities and parking near transit hubs, which can make daily life more convenient. San Diego’s mild climate also means outdoor communal spaces are a plus in many rentals.

How to Narrow Down Rooms for Rent in San Diego, CA

Start by identifying neighborhoods that fit your lifestyle and commute needs. For example, areas closer to downtown or major transit lines might offer more available now rooms in San Diego, CA but could come at a higher price. If budget is a priority, exploring affordable room rentals in San Diego, CA in quieter or less central neighborhoods can yield good options. When filtering listings, consider:

  • Room type: Decide between a shared room in San Diego, CA or a private room for more privacy.
  • Lease flexibility: Look for month-to-month or sublet listings if your plans are uncertain.
  • Amenities: Features like laundry, parking, and pet policies (e.g., pet friendly room in San Diego, CA) can be crucial.

What to Compare Before Renting a Room

When evaluating rooms, think beyond just rent price. Consider the overall budget including utilities and deposits. Lease terms can vary widely, so check if the landlord requires a credit check or references. Clarify your move-in date and confirm how long the lease runs. If you’re open to room share in San Diego, CA setups, discuss house rules and cleanliness expectations upfront. Good communication with potential roommates or landlords helps avoid misunderstandings later.

How to Avoid Common Room Rental Mistakes in San Diego, CA

Be cautious when dealing with listings to protect yourself from scams. Always use platforms like Roomster that offer some degree of screening such as ID and address checks for listings. Avoid sending money before meeting in person or confirming the legitimacy of the room. Review lease agreements carefully and never provide sensitive documents or payments through unsecured methods. Meeting landlords or roommates beforehand, either virtually or in-person, can help ensure a better fit and increase your safety.

FAQ About Rooms for Rent in San Diego, CA

How much should I budget for a room in San Diego, CA?

Budgets vary by neighborhood and room type, but it’s important to consider rent plus utilities and deposits. Exploring listings labeled as affordable room rentals can help find options within your range.

Is it better to rent a private room or a shared room in San Diego, CA?

Private rooms offer more privacy but often cost more, while shared rooms can be more budget-friendly and social. Consider your lifestyle and comfort preferences.

What should I ask before renting a room in San Diego, CA?

Inquire about lease length, move-in flexibility, included utilities, house rules, and any screening requirements like credit checks.

When should I start searching for rooms for rent in San Diego, CA?

Begin your search at least one to two months before your desired move-in date to find the best selection and avoid rushed decisions.

Next Step

Ready to find the perfect room for rent in San Diego, CA? Browse current rooms for rent in San Diego, CA on Roomster and compare listings, lease options, and amenities to find your best fit.