
Apartments near E Lake Mead Blvd & N Lamb Blvd in Las Vegas, NV (665 Rentals)


1320 22nd St. North

Rancho Gardens North

1308 22nd St N

1312 N 22nd St

3127 N Walnut Rd

1300 N 22nd St

3125 N Walnut Rd

Millenium Estates

Stratton Gardens

Reata

Stratton Gardens

3129 N Walnut Rd

3131 N Walnut Rd

3133 N Walnut Rd

3109 Walnut Rd

Stratton Gardens

Stratton Gardens

3141 N Walnut Rd

3145 Walnut Rd

2034 Marion Dr

1869 Bartoli Dr

Stratton Gardens

Kell Estates

Kell Estates

3147 Walnut Rd

1845 Bartoli Dr

Wardelle Townhouses

Kell Estates

Elm's Trailer Park

Santiago MHP

1882 Bartoli Dr

1870 Bartoli Dr

1834 Bartoli Dr

Kell Estates

Kell Estates

Kell Estates

Kell Estates

825 N Lamb Blvd

3607-3639 Irwin St

625 Trieste Ct

Kell Estates

Kell Estates

McKnight Senior Village IV

1860 Fulstone Way

Kell Estates

Kell Estates

3672-3692 Irwin Ave

1748 Breckenwood Ct

605 Triest Ct
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Renting with Roommates: Realistic Expectations for Shared Lease
Written by: Christine Leonard, Esq.
Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.