North Las Vegas is a separate city north of Las Vegas proper, primarily a working-class residential and industrial community. Its student housing market is minimal — students from CSN's North Las Vegas campus use it, along with some UNLV students who want the lowest possible rents in the valley. Rents are among the cheapest in the Las Vegas metro. The housing stock is older on average, and the city's character is more industrial than residential. A car is required for virtually everything.
The main practical zone for students — bus access to Las Vegas and the closest thing to a student corridor in North Las Vegas.
Access to North Las Vegas civic services and bus routes connecting south to Las Vegas.
Here's what you need to know about getting around North Las Vegas.
RTC buses connect North Las Vegas to Las Vegas proper. Service covers the main corridors but frequency is limited.
Limited pedestrian and bike infrastructure. Car-oriented throughout.
Easy and free throughout.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
North Las Vegas is among the cheapest markets in the Las Vegas valley — shared units run $600-$850/mo per person. The affordability comes at the cost of older stock and a longer commute to UNLV.