
Apartments near Las Vegas Monorail in Las Vegas, NV (524 Rentals)


5272 Tamarus St

3150 W Twain Ave

1455 E Katie Ave

1455 E Katie Ave

3150 W Twain Ave

5272 Tamarus St

5272 Tamarus St

1455 E Katie Ave

3150 W Twain Ave

3150 W Twain Ave

3150 W Twain Ave

3150 W Twain Ave

1455 E Katie Ave

1455 E Katie Ave

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3772 Royal Crest St

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2000 Fashion Show Dr

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2659 S Van Patten St

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312 W Cleveland Ave

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5187 Greene Ln

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5175 Caliente St

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324 W Cleveland Ave

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1914 Ottawa Dr

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5340 S Swenson St

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505 Mckellar Cir

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4339 Spencer St

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1388 E Desert Inn Rd

485 McKellar Cir

Paradise South

513 McKellar Cir

Meridian Luxury Condos

514 McKellar Cir

514 Kolson Cir

505 North Cir

Paradise North

520 North Cir

Paradise North

Marie Antoinette Condominiums

Veer Towers

Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

Bolero Apartments

Bossa Nova

Regency Towers

Las Vegas Country Club

Sky Las Vegas

La Cuesta

Oasis Star I

1486 E Desert Inn Rd

Turnberry Towers

1486 Silver Mesa Cir

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Explore Las Vegas
With all the life and energy of Las Vegas, its no wonder that the streets are always crowded with pedestrians and cars alike, so what's an apartment-ite to do when they need to get around town? Why not take to the sky and take a merry ride of the monorail, a great way to get around Sin City without having to deal with congestion and crowds, with speed, efficiency and safety, and it won't cost you a fortune either. It's a much better options than taxis, which cost an arm and a leg and get bogged down in the traffic, or buses that suffer the same fate. You won't find a better way to get around town quicker and more affordably than the monorail. It's no secret that Las Vegas is smack dab in the middle of a desert, so sometimes the days get too hot, or the nights get too cold, and you're looking to escape it all with a comfortable temperature. Well, you're in luck with the monorail, which has its own temperature control in each and every one of its cars, so you can travel in comfort all along your trip. If you're worried that the monorail won't reach your favorite hotel, casino or attraction, never you fear, because the monorail has stations in most of the major hotels and casinos in town, and anything else you could need is only as short walking distance away. A single ride tickets will cost you five dollars, but you can save some money by buying a day pass for twelve dollars, or a three-day pass for twenty-eight. Anyway you slice it, it's a fast, affordable way to make your way around the strip. Las Vegas is a fantastic city, but if you don't have money in the bank you might not do well, so why not save money on transportation, and have more to spend on fun, because now apartment-ites can get around town on the cheap, while still moving comfortably, quickly, and safely, with the Las Vegas monorail, taking you anywhere you need to be in the city of sin.
Frequently Asked Questions about Las Vegas
How much are Studio apartments in Las Vegas?
There are currently 883 Studio Apartments in Las Vegas with rent ranges from $600 to $5,895 with an average price of $1,316.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Las Vegas Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Las Vegas ranges from $329 to $9,977 with an average monthly rent of $1,568.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Las Vegas cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Las Vegas range from $850 to $6,336. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,790.
How expensive are Las Vegas Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 733 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Las Vegas on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $959 to $15,000 - averaging $2,092 for the location.
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Renting with Roommates: Realistic Expectations for Shared Lease
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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.