Average Rent in Nevada
Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 10/22/2025

Nevada’s rental market offers a dynamic blend of urban excitement and wide‑open desert lifestyle, attracting professionals, students, and retirees alike. In bustling Las Vegas, renters enjoy easy access to world‑class entertainment on the Strip, vibrant nightlife, and a growing tech corridor, while the Reno‑Tahoe region provides a gateway to outdoor recreation, ski resorts, and a burgeoning arts scene. Across the state, communities such as Henderson, Summerlin, and Sparks deliver family‑friendly neighborhoods with convenient shopping, dining, and highly rated schools, making Nevada a versatile choice for a range of housing needs.

The state’s housing inventory includes both apartments and single‑family homes, catering to diverse preferences and budgets. Studio apartments typically trend around the $1,000 range, whereas larger three‑bedroom units often land in the $2,000 range, reflecting the balance of affordability and space. For those seeking a house, studio‑style homes average near $1,800, while four‑plus bedroom properties can approach the $3,000 range, providing ample room for growing families or home‑based work environments. Whether you prefer modern high‑rise living in downtown Las Vegas or a quiet suburban home in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, the market accommodates a broad spectrum of bedroom configurations and price points.

Beyond rent considerations, Nevada boasts a low‑tax climate, extensive highway connectivity, and a variety of cultural attractions—from the historic Virginia City streets to the serene shores of Lake Tahoe. This combination of economic incentives, recreational opportunities, and a vibrant rental landscape makes Nevada an appealing destination for anyone looking to call the Silver State home.

Nevada Rent by Property Type & Bedroom Count

Property Type Bedrooms Average Median Min - Max 25th - 75th
Apartment Studio $1,074 $1,111 $745 - $1,338 $818 - $1,325
Apartment 1 Bedroom $1,403 $1,375 $450 - $2,459 $1,145 - $1,578
Apartment 2 Bedroom $1,708 $1,650 $584 - $4,100 $1,456 - $1,890
Apartment 3 Bedroom $2,116 $1,918 $1,300 - $4,631 $1,695 - $2,295
House 2 Bedroom $1,836 $1,795 $850 - $3,000 $1,650 - $1,900
House 3 Bedroom $2,354 $2,217 $950 - $8,500 $2,000 - $2,445
House 4+ Bedroom $2,839 $2,595 $1,700 - $7,750 $2,355 - $3,000

In the current period, the average rent in Nevada was $1,075 for Studio, $1,403 for 1 Bedroom, $1,750 for 2 Bedroom, $2,320 for 3 Bedroom, and $2,640 for 4+ Bedroom.

Nevada

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Data provided by Rentometer, Inc.