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When most people think about moving to Las Vegas, they think about The Strip, the gambling, the clubs, and the flashy nightlife. All are prominent aspects of Vegas, but once you become a local, the novelty will likely wear off, and you'll become a normal citizen living your life just as one would in any other city. Trips to The Strip might become seldom unless its a special occasion. However, if you're going to go out to eat on The Strip, you'll love Mix in Mandalay Bay, The Capital Grill, and RA Sushi. Not feeling The Strip tonight? Check out Vintner Grill and Marche Bacchus in Summerlin, and Sushi Loca in the northwest area of town. And if you're just craving your favorite chain restaurant, Vegas will provide. Did someone say dinner and a show? Catch a Cirque Du Soleil show at a casino or an event at The Smith Center in the entertainment capital of the world.
For those who enjoy the outdoors, Vegas has a lot to offer. Mount Charleston is thirty minutes away, with numerous hiking trails, some horse trails, mountain biking trails, and ski and snowboarding in the winter. If you really want to get away, there are great places to backpack and camp in Red Rock Canyon and Valley of Fire, especially in the cooler months. You can even zipline at Bootleg Canyon!
Vegas is a 24/7 town, which is great not only if you like to bust your moves until the sun comes up, but also if you feel like grocery shopping at one a.m. And if you need an escape from the 24/7 lifestyle, McCarran airport is convenient, so flying in and out is rarely a pain. But if you'd rather get away in a car, there are great places in nearby California like Big Bear, Yosemite, LA and San Diego; in Utah try Brian Head, Zion, and Panguitch Lake; and in Arizona the Grand Canyon and Sedona are in driving distance.
In Vegas, what happens here stays here, and we hope you do too. Feelin' lucky? Time to roll them dice, because our bets are on you and your fabulous new apartment in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas residents appreciate the vibrant lifestyle and abundance of entertainment options available, from world-class shows to diverse dining experiences. Many enjoy the relatively affordable cost of living compared to other major cities, alongside a wide variety of outdoor activities, especially given the proximity to natural attractions like Red Rock Canyon. However, some locals express concerns about the public transportation system and the impact of tourism on daily life, noting that it can lead to crowded areas and higher traffic levels. Additionally, certain neighborhoods are seen as less desirable due to safety issues.
Las Vegas 1-bedroom apartments average around $1,200 per month in 2025, while 2-bedroom units rent for around $1,500 monthly. One-bedroom rents declined 3.3% from the previous year, while 2-bedroom prices remained relatively stable.
December offers the best rental opportunities in Las Vegas with the lowest rents of the year and the least competitive market conditions. August sees the highest rents, with approximately a 3% difference between peak and off-peak months, while March represents the most competitive period with higher demand.
Downtown Las Vegas, Canyon Gate, and Rancho Oakey rank among the most sought-after neighborhoods, each commanding around $1,770 monthly for 1-bedroom apartments and generating above-average consumer interest. For social connectivity, Meadows, Downtown Las Vegas, Rancho Oakey, and Peccole Ranch offer the best walkability and transit access.
Charleston Preservation offers the most affordable option with median rents around $1,500 monthly, while Downtown Las Vegas provides budget-friendly alternatives with median rents around $1,140 per month. Canyon Gate represents a mid-range option at around $1,570 monthly for renters seeking value.
Desert Shores, Elkhorn, Painted Desert, and Peccole Ranch offer the best pet-friendly living with specialized pet flooring, dedicated pet spaces, and outdoor areas with pet waste stations. These neighborhoods feature pet-safe windows, nearby pet hospitals, and policies allowing pets without restrictions.
Utilities are rarely included in Las Vegas rental apartments, with only about 220 total listings including utilities, representing less than 1% of available properties. Studios have the highest rate at approximately 26 listings with utilities included, while larger apartments typically require separate utility payments.
Las Vegas rental properties are predominantly high-rise buildings reflecting modern urban development and vertical construction approaches. These contemporary structures typically rise over 12 stories and feature modern amenities like fitness centers, rooftop terraces, and concierge services that appeal to renters seeking current lifestyle conveniences.
Zumper’s proprietary rental data fuels our analysis. Rent and market trends, availability, neighborhood popularity, and lifestyle scores are all calculated using real-time and 2026 rental inventory and prices.
Our Lifestyle Categories ("great for eco-living," "great for social life," "great for pet owners," etc.) are determined by set criteria, against which we score each listing and its available features. At the neighborhood level, we calculate the listing count for each category to determine which lifestyles best fit each area.
Zumper, founded in 2012, is North America’s largest privately-owned rental platform, offering over 1 million listings across the U.S. and Canada. Stay informed on the latest trends and shifts in the rental market with our monthly National Rent Report, your go-to resource for key insights into the evolving rental landscape.