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Nevada is one of the United States' largest and most populous states. The majority of the population reside in the state's famous Clark County, home to the Las Vegas-Paradise region. While Las Vegas tends to be the most visited city in the state, Carson City is its actual capital and has its own charm. Nevada is known as the 'silver state' due to its history with the mineral and is mostly a desert oasis, located in the heart of the Mojave Desert. The state's name actually translates to 'snowy' due to the snow that does fall in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Nevada is a very warm climate but not humid as the dry conditions of the desert keep it to a minimum. It is actually the driest state in the country and the winters can be cooler than many people expect. Nevada is famous for its 24-hour gambling casinos and its location to the Hoover Dam and Area 51. Townhomes to rent, rent to own properties and cheap apartments are comparable to other large cities in the country, with the prices being more affordable for luxury units and homes than several other cities.
Prospective tenants will find both indoor and outdoor pools, modern amenities and cabinetry, large living spaces and spacious backyards or patios. Prices in cities like Carson City will vary depending on the type of apartment or condo you are looking for, but do not stray too high above the country's norm.
The cities of Las Vegas and Carson City are the most expensive areas to find apartments for rent. Space is at a premium in Las Vegas and necessities range from the nation's average for most food items to a little above. Nevada is one of the more budget friendly states for those who want to live in a warm climate and still be close to major attractions and things to do.
When you are looking for a room to rent or apartment to rent in Nevada there are a few things you need to take into consideration.
In Nevada you will be expected to pay a security deposit before you can move into a new apartment. It will vary from townhouse to condo to apartment, but the maximum allowed deposit is 3-month’s rent. The deposit will be returned no later than a month after you move out, provided there is no damage to the rental.
It is a good idea to take into consideration the location of the apartment or townhouse you are thinking of renting. If you are considering apartments in Las Vegas, renting closer to the Strip will be crowded and noisy with plenty of tourists around. You might also have to factor in your transportation. Do you have a car or will you be taking transit to get around? Before renting your home, see if it is in the ideal spot for you.
Nevada has a lot of new construction as its population is growing every year. Some Nevada apartments are older and might be in need of repair. Before signing a lease with any apartment, townhouse or condo, even rent to own homes, take a look around and see if anything needs to be fixed and if the building is in good repair. You can either ask the landlord the age of the building, do an online search for when it was built; also look for present or former referrals.
Apartment Rentals Nevada | ActiveListings | Minimum Rent | Maximum Rent |
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Studio Apartments for Rent | $846 | $991 | |
1 Bedroom Apartments for Rent | $955 | $1,247 | |
2 Bedroom Apartments for Rent | $940 | $1,860 | |
3 Bedroom Apartments for Rent | $1,085 | $3,050 |