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Jim

Jim,  38

West Vancouver WA Room Available

Комната для аренды | Vancouver, WA, USA

$900/m paid online. Private single party 1 year extendable lease. You are not tied together on a lease with the other housemates. A clean, quiet, non smoking, few or no visitors, no more animals besides the 2 cats already there, long term, multi-year housemate is preferred. Rent includes all utilities, internet, laundry machines, kitchen dishes/pans/extra fridges, off street parking in back, yard care, shared indoor chores and central heat and air conditioning. This is a single level 5 bedroom furnished co-ed home plus an adjacent ADU apartment successfully operating since 2018. 4716 NE Saint James Rd. Vancouver WA 98663 The unfurnished bedroom is a large private entrance 9x18 space and shares a hall bath. The bedroom is available for single occupancy, no animals, co-ed. They welcome your personalization in the house with some art, organization, a few plants, etc. Some pics are AI generated to show furnishings. Always a popular home when a room comes open due to the awesome location, central heat/air conditioning, low monthly cost, and being walkable to groceries, medical, restaurants, stores. We are looking for a clean background, good landlord and employment references and ability to pay rent on time. Phone interview followed by a house visit. Be sure to leave your number when responding and we can schedule an initial call. The 1000 ft shop space next door is also available to rent. Kenji Rentals for the listing, rental criteria and application links. Co-ed and all ages home. Currently 4 well vetted, clean and quiet, keep to themselves, few or no visitors, 23-60’s single gents/lady. They have all lived there for some time and plan to stay indefinitely.

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$
900
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Kyle

Kyle,  31

Bedroom for rent for $615 a Month

Комната для аренды | North Baldwin Street, Portland, OR, USA

Hello everyone! My roommates and are looking for someone to sublet my bedroom by 07/01. It's on the basement floor in our house on north Portland in the Kenton area. The room is pretty large, carpeted, and includes a nice closet built into the wall with plenty of storage space. I’m currently cleaning the room out and it should be empty by the first. We live in a bedroom home with 3 bathrooms; one on each floor. There’s two living rooms (one main floor and one in the basement); a spacious kitchen with plenty of cupboard space; washer and dryer, and an open backyard with a fire pit that’s perfect for a cookout! Plenty of parking space in a quiet neighborhood. We have 2 cats and potentially would be open to another friendly cat but no dogs unfortunately. We are preferably looking for a single individual to take this room Available July FirstDeposit and an admin fee of $100 are requiredUtilities $60-90 (lower in the summer and higher in the winter)Water is due every 3 months and fluctuates between $100-120We are 4/20 friendly and all very queer friendlyWe are all in our 20s to early 30s. If you are interested please message and we'll setup a video chat.

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615
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Ashley

Ashley,  33

Room for rent- July

Комната для аренды | Vancouver, WA, USA

****PLEASE: NO CHILDREN OR PETS**** Hello, we have a room $900 a month with all utilities included, located close to Chuck’s Produce in Hazel dell, Salmon creek area. Public transport is a 10 minute walk to the highway 99 bus stop. The home is equipped with a state-of-the-art security system for your safety and peace of mind, as well as installed bedroom locks, and a keypad front door entry.Deposit: A non-refundable deposit of $500 is required upon move-in. Lease Terms: Minimum stay of 6 months with the option to extend Utilities: All utilities are included in the rentShared Amenities: Access to all common areas, including the kitchen, living spaces, laundry room, and outdoor areas. There is also a “TV room/ den” at the top of the stairs that is free for use. About the roomies:We do have 3 cats, so I hope that's okay. In my house is my sister Catelyn (21). She works as a CBT in behavioral health. She's gone a lot being a little social butterfly, but is very funny and sarcastic. Ethan (22) is another roommate. He works graveyard right now. He's an avid plant dad, and loves ceramics. He does have a partner that stays occasionally. (We allow overnight guests at least 3x a week). Myself: I am 33, and I work as a dialysis technician and I have been doing it for a while, almost 10 years. I'm working on my nursing pre-recs. My husband (48) is an overhead crane technician and will occasionally have to travel for work. We have a decent backyard, quiet corner lot, and tend to have a pretty routine schedule. If you have any questions let me know.

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  • How many rooms for rent are available in Vancouver, WA right now?

    Roomster currently shows 33 active rooms for rent across Vancouver. That inventory spans Downtown, the Waterfront, Uptown Village, Cascade Park, Fishers Landing, Hazel Dell, Salmon Creek, and surrounding areas like Camas and Battle Ground, with renters often comparing neighborhoods by commute across the Columbia into Portland, walk to Esther Short Park and the riverfront, and access to I-5, I-205, or Mill Plain. Fresh room listings move quickly here, since Vancouver pairs a Portland commute with no Washington state income tax.

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

    It depends on lifestyle and budget. Downtown, the Waterfront, and Uptown Village appeal to renters who want walkable streets near Esther Short Park, the Columbia riverfront, restaurants, and breweries. Cascade Park and Fishers Landing draw renters who want newer apartments near SR-14 and an easy I-205 commute, while Salmon Creek and Felida stay popular near WSU Vancouver. Hazel Dell, Hough, Rose Village, and Bagley Downs tend to offer better value closer to Downtown.

  • How much does a room for rent cost in Vancouver, WA?

    Across current Roomster listings, room rent in Vancouver typically ranges from $650-$950/month depending on neighborhood, amenities, and shared house size. Downtown, the Waterfront, and Fishers Landing often run toward the higher end ($800-$950); Hazel Dell, Rose Village, and parts of Orchards tend to offer better value ($650-$775). Parking, a private bathroom, furnished status, and proximity to the I-5 bridge or WSU Vancouver usually account for the largest price differences in this Portland-metro market.

  • Can I find furnished or short-term rooms in Vancouver, WA?

    Yes. Furnished and flexible-lease room listings show up regularly on Roomster, especially near Downtown, the Waterfront, and the medical centers where traveling nurses at PeaceHealth Southwest and Legacy Salmon Creek, Portland commuters, students at WSU Vancouver and Clark College, and workers at Bonneville Power, Burgerville, and the tech employers drive steady demand for move-in-ready spaces. Those listings often fold in utilities or WiFi. Just confirm exactly what is included - parking, furniture condition, laundry access, heating, and lease length - before you commit.

  • What should I check before renting a room in Vancouver, WA?

    In Vancouver, confirm commute across the Columbia into Portland, which bridge you would use (I-5 Interstate Bridge or I-205 Glenn Jackson), proximity to Mill Plain or SR-500, parking availability, whether utilities and heating are included, laundry access, pet rules, and noise levels before you sign. That matters even more when comparing Downtown or the Waterfront (walkable, busier) with Salmon Creek or Felida (quieter, suburban). Bridge traffic into Portland is real, so which crossing you are near often shapes daily life more than the neighborhood name.

  • What is the best rooms for rent app in Vancouver, WA?

    Roomster is one of the top options for finding rooms for rent in Vancouver, WA. With ID screening, filters for budget, location, and neighborhood preference, and direct messaging with hosts, it helps you work through the Vancouver and Clark County room market without broker friction or hidden fees.

Room Rentals in Vancouver, WA: Timing and Tips to Find the Right Room


If you're searching for room rentals in Vancouver, WA, whether you're a student, young professional, or new resident, this guide can help you make informed decisions. Finding a room that fits your budget, lifestyle, and commute preferences requires understanding your options—from private rooms to shared spaces—and knowing when and how to search effectively.

What Makes Vancouver, WA a Good Place to Rent a Room

Vancouver, WA attracts a diverse mix of renters, including students attending nearby colleges, young professionals commuting to Portland, and new residents seeking a balance of affordability and convenience. The city's range of room rentals suits different budgets, with options from furnished private rooms to shared spaces. Public transit and walkability vary by neighborhood, influencing commute times and daily convenience. Many renters prioritize proximity to transit or downtown areas, while others look for quieter residential zones. Considering your lifestyle and budget together will help you find a room that fits well.

How to Narrow Down Rooms for Rent in Vancouver, WA

When searching for room rentals in Vancouver, WA, focus your search on neighborhoods that align with your commute and lifestyle. For example, areas closer to downtown may offer better public transit access but sometimes at a higher price. Suburban neighborhoods might provide more parking options and quieter streets, which can be important if you have a car or prefer a peaceful environment.

Filter listings by room type—private room or shared room—and consider the bathroom type offered, such as private or shared bathrooms, as this impacts privacy and comfort. Look for listings that include utilities to simplify budgeting, and check if parking or laundry facilities are available if these are priorities for you.

  • Use Roomster filters to select furnished rooms if you need a ready-to-move-in space.
  • Apply lease term filters to find short-term or month-to-month rentals if flexibility is important.

What to Compare Before Renting a Room

Before committing to a room rental in Vancouver, WA, compare key factors such as lease terms, budget, and roommate preferences. Lease agreements can vary in length and flexibility, so clarify the move-in date and whether subleases or month-to-month options are available. Budget-wise, furnished rooms and private bathrooms often come at a premium compared to shared rooms.

Screening practices like ID checks or credit checks might be part of the rental process. While Roomster listings offer address and ID checks for added confidence, always ask about any screening requirements upfront to avoid surprises.

Discuss roommate preferences early—noise levels, guest policies, and cleanliness standards can affect your living experience. Clear communication helps ensure compatibility and a smoother rental period.

How to Avoid Common Room Rental Mistakes in Vancouver, WA

Protect yourself by being cautious when it comes to screening and payments. Avoid sending money before meeting in person or confirming the legitimacy of the listing. Roomster provides tools for ID and address checks on listings, but renters should still request to meet or video chat with potential roommates or landlords.

Be wary of listings with vague details or requests for unusual payment methods. Always review lease terms carefully and keep copies of all documents. Scams often arise from rushed decisions, so take your time to confirm information and trust your instincts.

FAQ About Rooms for Rent in Vancouver, WA

How much should I budget for a room in Vancouver, WA?

Budgeting depends on neighborhood, room type, and amenities. Private rooms with private bathrooms typically cost more than shared rooms. Furnished rooms and those including utilities can also raise monthly expenses. Comparing listings in different areas helps balance cost with convenience.

Is it better to rent a private room or a shared room in Vancouver, WA?

Choosing between private and shared rooms depends on your need for privacy versus budget constraints. Shared rooms are usually more affordable but offer less privacy. Private rooms provide more personal space but may come at a higher price.

What should I ask before renting a room in Vancouver, WA?

Important questions include lease length, move-in date flexibility, roommate habits, utilities included, parking availability, and any screening requirements. Asking about the bathroom setup and furniture included can also help you avoid surprises.

When should I start searching for rooms for rent in Vancouver, WA?

Start your search at least 30 to 60 days before your intended move-in date. This timeline allows you to compare options, communicate with landlords or roommates, and complete necessary screenings without rushing.

Next Step

Compare available room rentals in Vancouver, WA and narrow down the right fit on Roomster. Use the platform’s filters and screening tools to find a room that matches your budget, lifestyle, and timing needs.