Apartments for Rent in Las Vegas, NV (3,336 Rentals)

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4200 Paradise
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$1,107 - $1,446
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4200 Paradise

4200 Paradise RdLas Vegas, NV 89169
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Sunset Springs Apartments
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$1,139 - $1,399
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Sunset Springs Apartments

6930 Paradise RdLas Vegas, NV 89119
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Avion at Sunrise Mountain
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$1,143 - $2,039
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$1,099 - $1,995
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Avion at Sunrise Mountain

6901 E Lake Mead BlvdLas Vegas, NV 89156
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Capri North & South
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$1,164 - $4,148
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$859 - $3,843
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$305

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$1,164 - $4,148
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Capri North & South

3295 Casey DrLas Vegas, NV 89120
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Mandalay Bay Apartments
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$1,290 - $1,700
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$1,290 - $1,700

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Mandalay Bay Apartments

6650 S Sandhill RdLas Vegas, NV 89120
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Ciel Apartments
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$1,099 - $1,575
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Ciel Apartments

1330 E Reno AveLas Vegas, NV 89119
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LVB
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$1,614 - $2,778
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LVB

11611 S Las Vegas BlvdLas Vegas, NV 89183
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Don't Settle: How to Negotiate Your Apartment Lease and Save Money

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Las Vegas Overview

"Las Vegas, Nevada is the largest city in the state of Nevada. Located in the southern tip of the state, Vegas is often referred to as the gambling and entertainment center of the world. Once famous for its strip of casinos, Vegas has become a family oriented town that offers many types of venues, attractions and events for all types of tastes. Although the decade old popular slogan ""Whatever Happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas"" has been used by the local tourism department to attract millions of visitors to the city, Vegas is more than the strip, entertainment and quick marriages. Las Vegas is a city that offers a lot to those who may be considering a move to this vibrant, growing desert metropolis. "

What is the history of Las Vegas?

Las Vegas was founded as a city in 1905, incorporating in 1911. The original city was composed of 110 acres of land that were formed as a result of an auction by the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad. The origin of the town was that as a railroad hub between the L.A. and Salt Lake City. As laws regarding divorce and residency became more liberal, coupled with the influx of workers during the 1930s to work on the Hoover Dam caused the city to experience a population boom. The late 40s ushered in the creation of the famous Vegas strip featuring the first generation of hotels, resorts and casinos that offered visitors a place to engage in legal gambling activities. Accelerated population growth between 1985 and 1995 doubled the population of the city. A revitalization of the city's strip beginning in 1995 has transformed Vegas from its past to the current family friendly destination place.

How is the weather in Las Vegas?

Life in Las Vegas apartments, if you are considering a move to the city, generally takes place in weather that ranges between 58 degrees Fahrenheit on the low side up to highs of 102 degrees throughout the year. July tends to be the hottest month with average temperatures in the 100s. The city is located in the Mojave Desert, averaging little rain or precipitation. Living in Vegas means you should expect to average sunshine and high temperatures more than 300 days out of the year.

How do I get around town?

Depending on where you choose to live in Las Vegas, you may or may not need a car. If you work and live on or near the Vegas Strip or downtown Las Vegas, there are many alternative modes of transportation available to you other than a personal vehicle. You may select to ride on the SDX (Strip and Downtown Express) bus or double decker Deuce buses, which run on a continuous basis, 24 hours a day. A monorail provides limited stop transportation between several strip hotels and their are plenty of taxis and ride share options such as Uber and Lyft.

What is the Las Vegas commute like?

"The Las Vegas beltway is the name for the major network of highways and roads that bring commuters in an out of the city. The city's roadway system forms a C-shape as an outer shell with two diagonal road systems that cross into the city limits. The ""C"" shape beltway 215 forms the outer most part of the system, feeding traffic into Vegas and back out to the greater Las Vegas Valley. Interstate 15 connects the city to California to the southwest and Utah to the northeast. I-95/I-515 is the other part of a cross of highways that brings commuters into the heart of Vegas. The average commute time in the city that you can expect to experience is approximately 22.5 minutes, which is less than the national average commute time of 25 minutes according to the U.S. Census Bureau."

What are the local media outlets?

Las Vegas has many local mass media outlets available in the form of newspapers, radio and television. The Las Vegas Tribune and Sun are the major daily newspapers that provide you with all of the information specific to the community as well as nationally and internationally. There are more than 40 radio and television stations located in and throughout the Greater Las Vegas area.

Why live in Las Vegas, NV?

Las Vegas is more than a city of lights, lavish lifestyles and the strip. Vegas is a city of communities where adults, such as yourself, can engage in all types of activities without spending any time at the tables or in a chorus line. You have access to great parks, scenic vistas and other types of activities that make Vegas a great choice for you to live, play and establish your life. Add in a wide variety of choices in lavish, comfortable and affordable Las Vegas apartments and you have a mix of happiness to be envied.

What Las Vegas landmarks should I see?

Vegas, by its reputation alone, is home to the Vegas Strip and some of the fanciest hotels and resorts in the world. America's adult playground (with a family appeal) is home to the Bellagio, MGM Grand, Caeser's Palace, Mirage and other large hotel chains and brands. Additionally, a great open air market is available to you through the Freemont Street Experience, a more local and distinctive taste of the city. If you travel approximately 45 minutes to an hour north on I-515 from downtown (34 miles) you can marvel at a modern world wonder known as the Hoover Dam.

What is there to do around Las Vegas?

You certainly will have no problem finding things to do when in Vegas. Certainly, upon your initial arrival to the city, you will hit many of the casinos and other entertainment spots throughout the famed strip. Once you have gotten your fill of the Vegas experience from a tourist perspective however, you may be ready to investigate the local festivals, parks, sporting events and vacation opportunities within reach of the city.

Any annual festivals or Las Vegas events to know?

There are many festivals and community events happening throughout the year in Las Vegas. These include the Clark County Fair and Rodeo and Fremont Street Mardi Gras, both in April, San Gennaro Feast in May, the Groovefest American Music Festival in June, and the Fetish and Fantasy Halloween Ball in late October.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Even though whatever happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, a move to this city doesn't mean you always have to stay! 3 hours southwest on I-15 will take you to Los Angeles, Anaheim and all points in Southern California. The close proximity of the California coast from Las Vegas means you are always close to hopping in the car and heading to all of the vacation opportunities in a short drive.

Where is the best place to move in Las Vegas?

There are many different neighborhoods with wonderful optoins of apartments in Las Vegas to consider for your next move. For newer working professionals looking for low to moderate priced housing, consider the Northeast Clark County, near Nellis Air Force Base or north of I-95. If your budget falls in the middle of earners and you're looking for suburban living, Henderson, Summerlin and Aliante deserve consideration. If you're looking to splurge and have no budgetary restrictions with respect to housing, look at some of the homes in higher-end communities such as City Center and Queensbridge. Las Vegas is a historic U.S. city that is multidimensional. There is a lot to do and see in the city as an adult. Spend some time learning more about the city, its heritage and culture and come see why Las Vegas is a great place to live!

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William4+ years in Las Vegas

September 21, 2025

Las Vegas has plenty of things for tourists to enjoy. However, it also has some exciting things that the locals enjoy, making it a wonderful place to live.

William4+ years in Las Vegas

August 9, 2025

I have been a resident for more than 20 years. What drew me to Las Vegas? The apartments are abundant with nice amenities, and the rents are reasonable.

Joe3+ years in Las Vegas

February 25, 2025

It's so hot you can't take your kids to the park because they'll be burnt by the gym equipment not to mention the crime! There are ALOT of unstable people around as well as motorcycle gangs shooting at each other across traffic. So think twice before you make the leap.

Willi4+ years in Las Vegas

February 25, 2025

I used to travel frequently for business. After I moved to Las Vegas, I noticed something special about living here. Suddenly, all my clients and business associates wanted to fly to meet me in Las Vegas instead of me having to fly out to see them. If we scheduled a few days to close a deal, they would sign the papers in a few hours, and then it would be time to celebrate! I fell in love with Las Vegas and highly recommend it as a great place to live.

Frequently Asked Questions about Las Vegas

How much are Studio apartments in Las Vegas?

There are currently 886 Studio Apartments in Las Vegas with rent ranges from $599 to $5,704 with an average price of $1,337.

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 $10,271 with an average monthly rent of $1,561.

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 $875 to $6,646. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,786.

How expensive are Las Vegas Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 738 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Las Vegas on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $925 to $15,000 - averaging $2,092 for the location.

Expert Rental Resources

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Helpful Local Expert Guides

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A Las Vegas Local Expert’s Guide To 10 Budget-Friendly Neighborhoods to Rent

Written by: William Vinson

The late, great, comedian Rodney Dangerfield once said, “When I drink I don’t know what I’m doing. I got loaded in Vegas, went out, I shot dice, I lost 1,000 bucks. I got even, though. I stole 400 Sweet ’N Lows.

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A Student's Guide to Picking a Perfect Las Vegas Neighborhood for College Life

Written by: William Vinson

When most people think of Las Vegas, they think of gambling and the city’s partying reputation, but it is also a terrific college town. The rents are reasonable.

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Living In Las Vegas vs Visiting Las Vegas - An Insiders Guide

Written by: William Vinson

Everyone is welcome in Las Vegas, with close to one million visitors coming each week.

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More Than Casinos: A Look at Las Vegas Top Employers and Best Neighborhoods

Written by: William Vinson

There are two groups of people in Las Vegas. Those who come for a visit and those who live here. I have been a resident for more than 20 years. What drew me to Las Vegas.

Articles, How-To's, and Tips

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Maximizing Your Refund: Essential Tax Tips for Renters

Written by: Christine Leonard, Esq.

Other than tax professionals, I can’t think of anyone who looks forward to tax season. For everybody else, April is a stressful month to collect information and meet deadlines.

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18 Must-Ask Rental Tour Questions That Reveal the Truth about a Property

Written by: Lauren Harrington

Renting your next home can feel thrilling and overwhelming at the same time.

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A Renters Guide for Tips on Writing Your Notice for Not Renewing Your Apartment

Written by: Bob Mallory

Packing up everything you own to move is so stressful for many that ending your apartment lease can feel like a small or unimportant task. Ending your lease involves more than simply turning over your keys on the last day.

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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.