My BF Bas lives in a house with 10 rooms, and many of his roommates had pets over the years varying from birds to bunnies to fish. He has owned rabbits on campus for over 8 years. His buns always stayed in the sleeping area of his room, where they could free-roam. At times he brought them down into the living room where they could join the rest of the house for movie night. His current rabbit Breintje lives at my place now, because he gets more interaction here.
His house isn’t extremely rowdy, but with 10 people you get noises like people playing instruments, music, people coming home drunk etc. Bas noticed that his rabbits adjusted to most of that quickly. It helps if the rabbit has a safe space where it can hide and feel comfy, like a hiding box.
Loud thumping music will be a problem, because rabbits communicate their distress via thumps. This is why I occasionally go to Bas’ house with Breintje: I live near a closed military base, and the terrain is used for hardcore music festivals at times. It makes everything in the neighbourhood vibrate, and Breintje was very distressed the first time when it happened. Every time we stay over at Bas’ place Breintje needs a bit of time to adjust to all the noises of the house, but he’ll be calm enough after a short while. It helps that he has his safe places and his humans around.
Before you move your rabbit, make sure that your campus allows pets. If they are allowed, bunny-proof well to make sure that you don’t get complaints. I doubt that Bas will get his whole deposit back, because Breintje chewed all the skirting boards in the bedroom. We’ll see when he moves out later this year…