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UNLV Apartments: Off-Campus Housing Guide in Las Vegas


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Las Vegas is famous worldwide for its entertainment corridor, but for the 30,000+ students attending the University of Nevada Las Vegas, the city is first and foremost a home — a rapidly growing metro area with a genuine residential character away from the tourist zones. UNLV apartments are concentrated in several neighborhoods east and south of campus that offer affordability, access, and a functioning student community distinctly separate from the Strip. If you're ready to start your search,


Paradise and the Campus Immediate Area

The unincorporated community of Paradise — where UNLV's main campus is located — is the most walkable zone for student housing. Apartments in Paradise put students within walking or biking distance of the UNLV campus and often within reach of the Strip's amenities. UNLV apartments in Paradise typically range from $1,000–$1,700/month for a one-bedroom. Studios are sometimes available for $800–$1,200. The area has a mix of older apartment complexes built in the 1970s–1990s and some newer mid-rise buildings catering to the student market.


Henderson and Eastern Las Vegas

Henderson, a rapidly growing suburb southeast of Las Vegas proper, has become increasingly popular with UNLV students — especially those enrolled in nursing, business, or hospitality management programs with clinical or internship placements in the area. UNLV apartments and rental units in Henderson offer more square footage for the money, with one-bedrooms typically running $1,100–$1,700/month. The neighborhood feel is more suburban, which appeals to graduate students and older undergraduates who prefer quieter surroundings.


Finding UNLV Apartments: What Works in Las Vegas

Las Vegas has a distinct rental market shaped by its hospitality economy and rapid population growth. Key things UNLV students should know: The market is less seasonal than traditional college towns; month-to-month leases are more commonly available here; new apartment complexes have been added rapidly — research building ages carefully; air conditioning is non-negotiable in Las Vegas — verify any unit you rent has functioning central air before signing anything.

To see what's currently available, Find off-campus housing near the University of Nevada Las Vegas and filter by your budget and move-in date.


Cost of Living for UNLV Students

Las Vegas has a surprisingly affordable rental market for a major metro area. Monthly budget: Rent (one-bedroom) $1,000–$1,700 near campus; Utilities $120–$250 (Las Vegas summers are brutal — air conditioning runs constantly June through September); Groceries $200–$350; Transportation (RTC bus passes are available at a student discount; Lyft and Uber are widely used due to the car-centric city layout); Renters insurance $12–$20/month. Nevada has no state income tax, which is a financial benefit for students who work part-time.


Nevada Tenant Rights and Lease Tips

Nevada's landlord-tenant law provides important protections for UNLV apartment renters: Security deposits cannot exceed 3 months' rent (though most landlords charge 1–1.5 months); deposits must be returned within 30 days of move-out with itemized accounting; Nevada law requires landlords to maintain habitable conditions including working air conditioning — especially important given Las Vegas summer temperatures; landlords must give 24 hours' notice before entering your unit. Document your UNLV apartment's condition thoroughly at move-in with photos. Air conditioning maintenance issues are common in older Las Vegas apartments — report any concerns in writing immediately. Off-Campus Universe keeps UNLV apartment listings current so you can find verified options in your preferred Las Vegas neighborhood.


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