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Rentals Near UNLV Campus: A Las Vegas Student Housing Guide


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The UNLV campus sits just east of the Strip, in a part of Las Vegas that surprises a lot of newcomers. The neighborhoods immediately around campus are more residential and lower-key than the casino corridor a mile west. Finding the right rentals near UNLV campus means understanding which streets attract students, which run more residential, and how Las Vegas housing differs from college markets in other parts of the country. To start looking, you can Find off campus housing near University of Nevada Las Vegas and browse current listings.


Las Vegas rents are more affordable than most major college markets, which gives students real options. Apartment complexes, condo rentals, and single-family homes all appear in the rental market near campus. This guide walks through where to look, what rents typically run, what to ask before signing, and how to manage the realities of life in the desert.


Neighborhoods With the Best Rentals Near UNLV Campus

The blocks immediately east of campus, along Maryland Parkway and Tropicana Avenue, host the largest concentration of student rental options. Older apartment complexes, newer student-focused buildings, and condo rentals all show up here. Walking distance to campus is easy from most of this area.


South of campus, into Paradise and toward the airport, the neighborhoods mix apartment complexes with single-family homes. Rents run a bit lower than directly next to campus, and the trade-off is a slightly longer commute.


Further out, neighborhoods like Spring Valley, Summerlin, and Henderson offer larger homes and condos at competitive rents. These require driving to campus, but Las Vegas traffic outside peak hours moves well.


Rent Ranges Near UNLV

Studios near campus typically run $850 to $1,300 monthly. One-bedrooms range from $1,000 to $1,500. Two-bedroom apartments shareable between roommates land between $1,200 and $2,000 total, putting per-bedroom rent at $600 to $1,000.


Three-bedroom apartments and condos in the student-friendly buildings near campus rent for $1,800 to $2,800 total. Single-family homes split among three or four roommates can drive per-bedroom rent down to $500 to $800, especially further from campus.

Utilities in Las Vegas hit hardest in summer. Cooling bills for a two-bedroom apartment can run $200 to $400 monthly from June through September. Confirm what's included and budget for the worst of summer.


Transportation and Daily Routine

Las Vegas is built around cars more than most college towns. Many students keep a car for grocery runs, work, and trips beyond campus. The RTC bus system covers most student-relevant routes but service is less frequent than in transit-heavy cities.


Walking distance to campus matters more than in some markets because Las Vegas summers make any outdoor distance miserable from June to September. Apartments and houses within a 5-minute walk of campus carry a real premium for the convenience.

Strip-area entertainment is a 5-minute drive west. Lake Mead, Red Rock Canyon, and the surrounding desert recreation are 20 to 45 minutes away. To filter listings by location, Find off campus housing near University of Nevada Las Vegas.


Lease Tips for Las Vegas Renters

Most Las Vegas leases run 12 months. Some student-focused buildings offer 9 or 10-month academic year terms with higher per-month rent. If you'll be home for summer, ask about lease length up front or confirm subletting is allowed.

Walk through the apartment carefully. Las Vegas heat is hard on units; old AC systems, brittle window seals, and aging carpets show up in older buildings. Ask the landlord about AC age, recent repairs, and the unit's electricity bills during summer months.


Document the unit's condition on move-in day with photos and a video walkthrough emailed to the landlord. Nevada tenant law has specific procedures for security deposit returns; good documentation protects you when you move out.


Roommates and Daily Life

Most UNLV students living off-campus have one or two roommates. Cover cleaning, guest policies, study hours, and food sharing before signing together. A shared spreadsheet handles utility splits cleanly, which matters in Las Vegas where summer electric bills can be substantial.


Most Las Vegas apartments are unfurnished. Budget $400 to $1,000 for your bedroom setup and another $200 to $500 split for shared spaces. Las Vegas has a strong secondhand furniture market on Facebook Marketplace and OfferUp.

Move-in week in mid-August is brutally hot. Schedule for early morning, drink water constantly, and have your AC running well before move-in day if possible. Find off campus housing near University of Nevada Las Vegas.


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Las Vegas Daily Life and Local Tips

Las Vegas is unlike any other college town in the country. The proximity to the Strip and the entertainment industry creates real opportunities for students in hospitality, business, and the arts. The rest of the city is more residential and family-oriented than visitors realize.


Safety on and around campus is generally good. UNLV operates a Campus Services Officer program for late-night escorts and an emergency alert system for real-time campus updates. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department covers the broader city.

Grocery options include Smith's, Albertsons, Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Sprouts, and several international markets. Restaurants near campus, in downtown Las Vegas, and across the broader metro area cover virtually every cuisine.


The Strip is closer than most students realize. The walk or short rideshare to the Strip is part of UNLV identity, and many students develop a relationship with the Strip that goes beyond tourist experiences.


Red Rock Canyon, Mount Charleston, and Lake Mead are all within an hour of campus. The desert and mountain access surrounding Las Vegas is a real perk for outdoor-inclined students. The hospitality industry is the heart of Las Vegas economy, and many UNLV students work part-time in hotels, restaurants, or events on the Strip.


The Las Vegas summer requires real adaptation. Plan errands and outdoor activity for mornings or evenings from June through September. Apartments with good AC and covered parking become especially valuable. Many students arrange schedules to be away from Las Vegas during the worst of summer.


This article is provided by an independent housing resource and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by University of Nevada Las Vegas.

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