Rooms for Rent in New York, NY
1536 Комнаты для аренды
Danielle, 22
1 bedroom available in Duplex PH
Комната для аренды | Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Williamsburg duplex with gym, doorman, in unit washer dryer, terrace, rooftop. Near jmz Marcy and Bedford L
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Alan, 37
New Listing
Комната для аренды | Canal Street, New York, NY, USA
Shared 2bd/2bath NEW condo SOHO/LES/Chinatown - Available IMMEDIATELY Looking for: 1 person looking for only 1 very financially secure and qualified person to share this condo with.Female and Chinese speaking is a plus The unit: 2 bedroom, 2 baths NEW CONSTRUCTION condo located at the center of 3 very hot neighborhoods, Soho, LES (Lower East Side), and Chinatown. -10th Floor -PRIVATE En-Suite FULL BATHROOM -Elevator building -Balcony and all rooms have unobstructed city views -In building laundry room -A/C and Heating ready with ductless fujitsu system -No Pets! -1 block from many trains, (Allen Street & Canal Street) -new kitchen and appliances
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isabel, 27
ISO: FEMALE ROOMMATE LEASE TAKEOVER
Комната для аренды | Orchard Street, Brooklyn, NY, USA
MOVE-IN JUNE 12k a month, in-unit laundry, dishwasher, central AC, 5 min walk F/M/J/B/D trains
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noya, 25
Sublet room in a 2bed ap
Комната для аренды | Broome Street, New York, NY, USA
Long sublet available August 1st- for a year bath, LES 7 min walk to soho, 2 subway stations in min walk distance. Safe building and quiet but central block in the area. Best location! Amazing view from the rooftop and nice neighbors 🙂 Room in a 2bed apartment Full kitchen separate from living room In the photo queen size bed. a lot of natural lightning
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Sydney, 28
Clinton Hill (room) Lease Takeover
Комната для аренды | Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Clinton Hill lease takeover: asap/by end of March! 1,919 monthly rent Looking for female in their 20s to takeover a bedroom in a 4 bed/3 bath in Clinton Hill. This room comes with ensuite private bathroom, huge closet space and room for full/queen bed + desk (option to purchase furniture). I’m streamlining expenses since I will be traveling April - June, but have enjoyed living here since Aug 2024. Option for lease renewal in June 2026. Roommates are very sweet and also in their mid to late 20s! They work across tech and healthcare. No pets please 🙏 About the apt: - Gym in building - Laundry in-unit- 5 min to Clinton-Washington G stop- Grocery stores 5 min walk- Fort Greene park
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Tatiana, 26
Vanderbilt Ave – #709
Комната для аренды | Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Vanderbilt Ave – #709 – Bright corner bedroom in Fort Greene, right on Vanderbilt Ave and Dekalb Ave. Room has an HD TV, AC, dresser, desk, chair, WiFi and closet.– 4 min walk to G train, 19 min to Manhattan, 4 min walk to Fort Greene Park, 2 min walk to restaurants, cafes, bars, 20 min walk to Prospect Park. Experience NYCs second best park.– Dekalb Avenue is walker’s paradise, renowned for hip eateries, mom-and-pop shops.– Utilities are $170 per month.– Cleaning service $40/month.– Building has rooftop access, washer/dryer in unit.– Restaurants, cafes, bars, salons are 1 – 3 minute walk, you are in the center of a popping neighborhood. 15 min walk to downtown Brooklyn.– There is a one-time room cleaning, inspection and administration cost of $175
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Tatiana, 26
Vanderbilt Ave#698 Private Bathroom
Комната для аренды | Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Vanderbilt Ave – #698 w/Private Bathroom – Bright bedroom (150 sq ft) in Fort Greene, right on Vanderbilt Ave and Dekalb Ave.– 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom apartment (2 of the bathrooms are private, 1 bath shared amongst 3 people)– This apt has a large backyard, washer/dryer in unit.– Room has window, an HD TV, AC, dresser, desk, chair, Wi-Fi and a large closet.– 4 min walk to G train, 19 min to Manhattan, 4 min walk to Fort Greene Park, 2 min walk to restaurants, cafes, bars, 20 min walk to Prospect Park. Experience NYCs second best park.– Dekalb Avenue is walker’s paradise, renowned for hip eateries, mom-and-pop shops.– Utilities are $170 per month.– Cleaning service $40 per month.– Building has rooftop access.– Restaurants, cafes, bars, salons are 1 – 3 minute walk, you are in the center of a popping neighborhood. 15 min walk to downtown Brooklyn.– There is a one-time room inspection, cleaning and administration cost of $175
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Tatiana, 26
Vanderbilt Ave – #703
Комната для аренды | Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Vanderbilt Ave – #703 – Bright bedroom (95 sq ft) in Fort Greene, right on Vanderbilt Ave and Dekalb Ave. Room has 3 windows, an HD TV, AC, dresser, desk, chair, Wi-Fi and a large closet.– 4 min walk to G train, 19 min to Manhattan, 4 min walk to Fort Greene Park, 2 min walk to restaurants, cafes, bars, 20 min walk to Prospect Park. Experience NYCs second best park.– Dekalb Avenue is walker’s paradise, renowned for hip eateries, mom-and-pop shops.– Utilities are $170 per month.– Cleaning service $40/month.– Building has rooftop access, washer/dryer in unit.– Restaurants, cafes, bars, salons are 1 – 3 minute walk, you are in the center of a popping neighborhood. 15 min walk to downtown Brooklyn.– There is a one-time room cleaning, inspection and administration cost of $175
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Tatiana, 26
Vanderbilt Ave – #689
Комната для аренды | Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Vanderbilt Ave – #689 – Big bright bedroom in Fort Greene, right on Vanderbilt Ave and Dekalb Ave.– 6 bedroom, 3 bathroom apartment.– This apt has a large backyard, washer/dryer in unit.– Room has window, an HD TV, AC, dresser, desk, chair, Wi-Fi and a large closet.– 4 min walk to G train, 19 min to Manhattan, 4 min walk to Fort Greene Park, 2 min walk to restaurants, cafes, bars, 20 min walk to Prospect Park. Experience NYCs second best park.– Dekalb Avenue is walker’s paradise, renowned for hip eateries, mom-and-pop shops.– Utilities are $170 per month.– Cleaning service fee $40/month.– Building has rooftop access.– Restaurants, cafes, bars, salons are 1 – 3 minute walk, you are in the center of a popping neighborhood.– 15 min walk to downtown Brooklyn.– Preparation fee: $175 (One-time: inspection, cleaning and admin cost)
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How many rooms for rent are available in New York right now?
NYC is Roomster’s largest market — right now there are 1536 rooms listed across the five boroughs. Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens account for the bulk of inventory at any given time, but the Bronx and Staten Island have options too, often at significantly lower prices. The number shifts daily, so if you don’t see the right fit today, check back. New listings post continuously.
What are the cheapest neighborhoods to rent a room in New York City?
For budget rooms in NYC, Washington Heights, Ridgewood, Flatbush, Crown Heights, and Soundview in the Bronx are where most price-conscious renters end up. Washington Heights has private rooms from $900–$1,200 with direct A train access to Midtown in under 30 minutes. Ridgewood sits on the Queens-Brooklyn border and pulls the L and M trains — rooms run $1,000–$1,400. Flatbush and Crown Heights have 2- and 3-bedroom splits where your share comes in under $1,100. Soundview and other parts of the Bronx can go lower, though transit takes longer.
How much does a room for rent cost in New York City per month?
It depends on where in the city you’re looking. In Manhattan below 96th Street, expect to pay $1,700–$3,500/month for a private room — Midtown and the West Village sit at the top of that range. Above 96th in Harlem and Washington Heights, rooms run $1,000–$1,800. In Brooklyn, Williamsburg and Park Slope push $1,400–$2,000, while Bushwick, Bed-Stuy, and Flatbush stay closer to $1,000–$1,500. Queens is generally the most affordable of the three main boroughs — Astoria, Jackson Heights, and Woodside typically run $950–$1,400.
Are there furnished rooms for rent in New York City?
Yes — furnished rooms are available across the city, most commonly in Midtown, the East Village, Williamsburg, and neighborhoods near universities like Columbia and NYU. A furnished room typically includes a bed, desk, and kitchen access at minimum; higher-end listings fold in WiFi and utilities too. Expect to pay a $150–$400/month premium over a comparable unfurnished room. For people relocating to New York for work or a short-term stint, that premium usually makes more sense than buying furniture, renting a truck, and navigating a Manhattan move-in.
What income do I need to rent a room in New York?
Most private landlords in New York apply the 40x rule — your annual gross income needs to be at least 40 times the monthly rent. To rent a $1,500/month room, that means you need to show $60,000 a year. This is stricter than most other US cities and catches a lot of people off guard. If you don’t meet the threshold, a guarantor is the standard workaround — someone who co-signs the lease and usually needs to show 80x the monthly rent in annual income. On Roomster, many listings come directly from individual landlords or tenants subletting a room, and the income requirements tend to be more flexible than those set by large property management companies.
What are the best neighborhoods to find a room for rent in New York?
It comes down to what trade-off works for you. Harlem and Washington Heights in upper Manhattan give you real city access without paying below-96th prices — the 1, 2/3, and A trains all run through, and you’re 20–30 minutes from Midtown. Bushwick and Ridgewood have become the go-to for people who want Brooklyn or Queens prices without Williamsburg rent — the L and M trains connect you east to Manhattan. Astoria and Jackson Heights in Queens are dense, walkable, and transit-rich via the N/W and 7 trains — rooms here are consistently some of the best value in the city. For anyone prioritizing price above everything else, the Bronx neighborhoods along the 2, 4, and 6 lines — Fordham, Parkchester, Pelham Bay — offer the lowest rents in the five boroughs.
Room for Rent in New York, NY: How to Find the Right Fit in NYC
Searching for a room for rent in New York, NY can be both exciting and challenging. Whether you’re a student, young professional, or new resident, NYC’s diverse neighborhoods and rental options mean there’s something for everyone. This guide will help you understand key factors like budget, privacy, commute, and lease flexibility so you can confidently find a room that fits your needs.
What Makes New York, NY a Good Place to Rent a Room
NYC attracts renters from all walks of life, including students, interns, and professionals drawn to its vibrant economy and cultural diversity. Depending on your lifestyle and budget, neighborhoods like Manhattan offer quick downtown access but tend to have higher rents, while boroughs like Brooklyn and Queens often provide more affordable room rentals with a variety of housing styles.
Many renters prioritize commute convenience, especially with NYC’s extensive subway access and bus networks. For students and interns, proximity to campuses or job centers can be a major factor. Additionally, NYC offers a mix of private rooms, shared rooms, furnished options, and listings with utilities included, making it easier to tailor your search to your preferences.
How to Narrow Down Rooms for Rent in New York, NY
When filtering your search, consider these key aspects:
- Neighborhood fit: Explore areas like Harlem or the Upper East Side for quieter vibes, Williamsburg or Bushwick for creative scenes, and Long Island City or Astoria for a balance of affordability and access.
- Room type and privacy: Decide between a private room with your own bathroom or a shared room if you’re open to roommates and want to save on rent.
- Lease flexibility: Look for month-to-month or short-term rentals if you need flexibility, especially around academic or internship cycles.
- Furnishing and utilities: Many listings include furniture and utilities, which can simplify move-in logistics and budgeting.
Using Roomster’s filters for these criteria can help you quickly focus on rooms that match your lifestyle and budget.
What to Compare Before Renting a Room
Before committing, compare these factors carefully:
- Budget vs. neighborhood: Manhattan rooms generally come at a premium, while outer boroughs might offer better deals.
- Bathroom type: Private bathrooms add convenience but may increase cost.
- Lease terms and move-in dates: Confirm if the room offers month-to-month or requires longer leases and if the move-in date aligns with your plans.
- Roommate preferences and house rules: Understand the household’s expectations about guests, pets, and noise.
- Access to laundry and parking: These amenities can impact daily convenience.
Document all questions and confirm details with landlords or roommates to avoid surprises.
How to Avoid Common Room Rental Mistakes in New York, NY
Room rental scams and misunderstandings can happen, especially in a competitive market like NYC. Keep these tips in mind:
- Use Roomster’s ID check and address check features to confirm legitimacy of listings.
- Never send payments before meeting or signing a lease and always request receipts.
- Communicate clearly and keep records of conversations and agreements.
- Visit the room or ask for a video tour to confirm the condition and surroundings.
- Be wary of deals that seem too good to be true, especially those that require urgent payment or pressure.
Being cautious protects your time, money, and safety.
FAQ About Rooms for Rent in New York, NY
How much should I budget for a room in New York, NY?
Budget varies widely by neighborhood and room type. Manhattan tends to be the most expensive borough, while outer boroughs like Queens or Brooklyn can offer more affordable options. Furnished rooms and those with utilities included may cost more, and flexibility in lease terms often affects price.
Is it better to rent a private room or a shared room in New York, NY?
Private rooms offer more privacy and often come with private bathrooms but usually cost more. Shared rooms can save money and provide social opportunities but require sharing space and amenities.
What should I ask before renting a room in New York, NY?
Confirm lease length, move-in date, utilities included, bathroom sharing, house rules, roommate preferences, and any deposits or fees. Also ask about laundry access and building amenities.
When should I start searching for rooms for rent in New York, NY?
Start your search 1-2 months before your intended move-in date. Demand rises in summer and around academic semesters, so earlier searches improve your chances of finding a good fit.
Next Step
Ready to find the perfect room for rent in New York, NY? Browse current listings, filter by your preferences, and connect with landlords and roommates directly on Roomster. A complete profile and timely responses can make all the difference in NYC’s fast-moving rental market.
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