The Zumper Las Vegas Metro Report analyzed active listings last month across metro cities to showcase the most and least expensive cities and those with the fastest growing rents. The Nevada one bedroom median rent was $1,324 last month.

Chart of rent prices in Las Vegas metro cities sorted from most to least expensive

The Most Expensive

  • Henderson ranked as the most expensive city with one-bedrooms priced at $1,550.
  • Spring Valley was the second priciest with rent at $1,390.
  • Winchester came in third with rent at $1,220.

The Least Expensive

  • North Las Vegas was the most affordable city with one-bedrooms priced at $1,040.
  • Las Vegas ranked as the second least priciest with rent at $1,200.
Chart of year-over-year rent price changes in Las Vegas metro cities

The Largest Declines (Y/Y%)

  • North Las Vegas had the largest annual rent price decline, falling 11.1%.
  • Las Vegas saw rent drop 3.2%, making it the second.
  • Winchester was third with rent decreasing 0.8%.

The Largest Declines (M/M%)

  • North Las Vegas rent experienced the biggest monthly decline, falling 6.3%.
  • Winchester saw rent decrease 6.2%, making it second.
  • Las Vegas was third with rent declining 0.8% last month.
Full data table of Las Vegas metro city rent prices and their respective month-over-month and year-over-year changes

The Zumper Las Vegas Metro Report analyzed active listings that hit the market last month. Listings are aggregated by city to calculate median asking rents.

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