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  1. Building Photo - The 211 Rental

    The 211

    211 N 8th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101

    Studio - 1 Bed$725 - $1,450

  2. Building Photo - Capri Rental
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    Capri

    3295 Casey Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89120

    1 - 3 Beds$1,099 - $1,839

  3. Caspian/Aegan Kitchen Platinum - The Avondale Rental
    1 Month Free

    The Avondale

    9225 W Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89117

    1 - 3 Beds$1,349 - $2,059

  4. Building Photo - Nola Sky Rental

    Nola Sky

    2705 N Rancho Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89130

    2 - 3 Beds$2,270 - $2,435

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Living in Las Vegas NV

Although Las Vegas is best known for the iconic Strip, living in the city tends to be much more laid-back than visiting. Of course, residents enjoy all of the great nightlife and entertainment options the city has to offer, but Las Vegas is mostly suburban. The city boasts a relatively affordable cost of living, with budget-friendly rent prices that have remained competitive. Las Vegas is home to plenty of beloved golf courses and sits within minutes of fantastic outdoor destinations like Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Clark County Wetlands Park, and Lake Mead National Recreation Area. The city also contains an excellent school system, along with the University of Nevada Las Vegas, College of Southern Nevada, and numerous exciting museums. Las Vegas has a variety of rentals, including apartments, condos, townhomes, and houses. The city is fairly spread out, so getting around by car is the most popular transportation option.

Moving to the Area

Thinking about moving to Vegas? You might be surprised that the Las Vegas metro isn't terribly expensive. If you're interested in living closer to the Strip, you can expect higher rent prices and cost of living expenses, but the suburban areas of Las Vegas provide cheaper apartments for rent. As of 2023, the median rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the Las Vegas area is approximately $1,500, while suburban areas can offer prices closer to $1,200. The city continues to grow, with a population of over 650,000 residents, making it one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S.

Lifestyle

Las Vegas is a city that never sleeps and never leaves you searching for something to do in your spare time. The real challenge is to figure out which of the dozens of things going on you want to enjoy. The tourist areas are packed with out-of-towners, but away from The Strip, there's still plenty to occupy your time. With Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, you can enjoy miles of hiking trails and other outdoor sports. To cool off in the summer, Lake Mead National Recreation Area is popular for the wealth of water sports. Living in Las Vegas gives you all the normal, modern conveniences with a thriving tourist industry to bring in jobs. The cost of living in Las Vegas has seen fluctuations, with housing prices remaining relatively high compared to national averages, but still offering a range of options for residents.

Culture

Las Vegas has always been a tourist town. Year-round warm weather and easy access to the coast have lured in plenty of people over the years, turning Las Vegas into a truly diverse population center. Outside of the Strip, residential neighborhoods offer quiet and relaxation. One of the lowest tax rates in the nation makes living in Las Vegas surprisingly affordable, with a cost of living that is approximately 5% lower than the national average. The city boasts plenty of mass transit options, and there is always something to see and do.

Industry

With all of the tourism, it should come as no surprise that the hospitality industry is one of the largest in the area. Offering everything from hotel space and entertainment to convention support, the hospitality industry is mature and ready to help virtually anyone with an event. Hospitality isn't the only industry booming in the City of Lights. Mining, manufacturing, and aerospace also have a strong presence, leading to many different types of employment in the metro area. The cost of living has seen fluctuations, with housing prices reflecting current market trends, making it essential for newcomers to research the latest statistics.

Sports & Colleges

With all of the entertainment on tap, it might surprise you to know that Las Vegas is home to two major league sports teams -- the Vegas Golden Knights of the NHL and the Las Vegas Raiders of the NFL. However, the sports tradition is alive and well with the University of Nevada fielding Division I teams in a variety of sports. Las Vegas is home to some of the best schools for the arts and sports with opportunities like the Las Vegas Academy of the Arts Performing Arts Center and the Las Vegas Sports Performance training center.

Landmarks

From the iconic Welcome to Las Vegas sign featured in so many Hollywood films to the bright lights of the Strip, Las Vegas is filled with landmarks. Be sure to specify your destination if a trip to the Eiffel Tower comes up in conversation. The Paris Hotel and Casino offers a scaled-down version. The Bellagio fountains are not to be missed, and for some fun off-strip, be sure to visit the Fremont Street Experience. You could spend months exploring and not see everything Las Vegas has to offer. Also, don't forget to check out the numerous dog parks if you have a four-legged family member. Vegas has a surprising number of options for off-leash fun.

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