3 available rooms for rent in Penrith

3 available rental rooms in Penrith found

    3 bedrooms room of 149.25 m² - Cosy living space
    3 bedrooms room of 149.25 m² - Stylish comfort
    3 bedrooms room of 149.25 m² - Your new rental home
    3 bedrooms room of 149.25 m² - Excellent rental offer
    3 bedrooms room of 149.25 m² - Well-planned
    3 bedrooms room of 149.25 m² - Bright interior
    3 bedrooms room of 149.25 m² - Efficient space
    3 bedrooms room of 149.25 m² - Clever design
    3 bedrooms room of 149.25 m² - Ready for rent

    3 rooms of 149m²

    282 High Street, Penrith NSW 2750, Australia

    2,080 $ / month

    2 bedrooms room of 137.71 m² - Cosy living space
    2 bedrooms room of 137.71 m² - Stylish comfort
    2 bedrooms room of 137.71 m² - Your new rental home
    2 bedrooms room of 137.71 m² - Excellent rental offer
    2 bedrooms room of 137.71 m² - Well-planned
    2 bedrooms room of 137.71 m² - Bright interior
    2 bedrooms room of 137.71 m² - Efficient space

    2 rooms of 138m²

    282 High Street, Penrith NSW 2750, Australia

    1,920 $ / month

    1 room of 165m²

    10 Ransley Street, Penrith NSW 2750, Australia

    2,280 $ / month

Rental properties in Penrith

Frequently asked questions

How much is the rent for the room in Penrith?

The average rent for a room in Penrith is around A$2093 per month. Prices for a room for rent in Penrith typically range from A$1920 to A$2280, depending on the suburb, room size, and whether bills are included. Rooms close to city centres or public transport are usually priced higher.

What are the average monthly bills for a Penrith room for rent?

The average monthly bills for a Penrith room for rent usually range from A$150 to A$250, depending on how many costs are included in the rent and how bills are shared in the household. In many cases, bills are split between tenants rather than billed individually.

Common monthly bills when renting a room in Penrith include:

- Electricity and gas: A$80–A$150 per person, depending on usage and season.

- Water usage: A$20–A$40 per person, when charged separately.

- Internet (NBN): A$15–A$30 per person, usually shared.

- Personal expenses: groceries and daily items A$300–A$450, depending on lifestyle.

- Optional costs: laundry facilities, cleaning supplies, or parking fees if not included.

Some rooms to rent in Penrith advertise bills as included, while others charge separately or apply usage limits. Always check the listing details on Rentaroo so you can accurately plan your monthly budget when renting a room in Penrith.

How are bills usually split when you rent a room in Penrith?

When you rent a room in Penrith, bills are most often split equally between all occupants, unless utilities are clearly included in the rent. This is common when renting a room in Penrith in a shared household where tenants have similar access to common areas and facilities.


In some cases, bills may be divided based on the number of people, room size, or usage patterns, especially if one tenant works from home or has an ensuite bathroom. For privately managed rooms to rent in Penrith, the landlord may set a fixed monthly contribution for utilities instead of splitting actual bills.


Bills most commonly shared include:


  • Electricity and gas
  • Water usage
  • Internet (NBN)

Always check the listing details before renting a room in Penrith to understand exactly how bills are calculated and paid.

Is the room for rent in Penrith private, and which areas are shared?

Yes, a room for rent in Penrith is typically private, while most other areas of the home are shared with other residents. This setup is standard when you rent a room in Penrith as part of a long-term shared household.

Private areas usually include:

- Your bedroom, which is for your exclusive use;

- Sometimes a private or ensuite bathroom, depending on the listing.

Shared areas commonly include:

- Kitchen and dining area;

- Bathroom, if the room does not have an ensuite;

- Living room or common lounge;

- Laundry facilities;

- Outdoor areas, such as a garden or patio, if available.

Some rooms to rent in Penrith may also include shared storage or parking spaces. Always check the listing details before you rent a room in Penrith to confirm exactly which areas are private and which are shared.

Is there a usage limit on utilities when renting a room in Penrith?

Yes, when renting a room in Penrith, utility usage limits can apply, particularly in shared households. Many room rental agreements include utilities up to a reasonable or fair usage allowance, and any excess consumption is usually split between tenants.

How usage limits typically work:

- Utilities may be included in the rent up to a set cap, especially for electricity and gas.

- If usage exceeds the agreed limit, extra costs are shared among occupants or charged individually.

- Limits are more common in larger shared homes, properties with multiple tenants, or privately managed rooms where the landlord controls bills.

Usage rules vary by household, so always review the agreement or listing details carefully before renting a room in Penrith to understand what is included and how excess usage is handled.

Who do you usually live with when renting a room in Penrith?

When renting a room in Penrith, you typically live in a shared household with 2–6 other residents, depending on the size and layout of the property.

Common housemates include:

  • students
  • young professionals
  • working tenants or couples
  • international residents
  • live-in owners

Living arrangements usually involve:

- Private space: your bedroom (sometimes with an ensuite);

- Shared areas: kitchen, bathroom (if not ensuite), living room, laundry, and sometimes outdoor spaces.

Some rooms to rent in Penrith may specify preferences such as students only, professionals only, or mixed households. On Rentaroo, listings for a room for rent in Penrith usually clearly state who you will be sharing the home with, helping you choose a setup that fits your lifestyle.