Years of “Sin City” marketing have made Las Vegas, Nevada seem like a sleazier and seedier place to live than it is. While casinos and hotels still employ the lion’s share of the city’s residents, the economy also has several large online retailers and plenty of small family-run restaurants. Large Asian and Hawaiian populations help contribute to a great and unpretentious dining scene off the strip. Local galleries and art museums also offer residents a more virtuous night on the town.
A booming and surprisingly diverse economy have made Las Vegas an expensive city to live in. The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is $1,300, up 22% from 2021. The average house cost is $438K, also up 22% from 2021. Living in Las Vegas might involve some downsizing.
That’s why you consider self-storage in any Las Vegas move. With facilities all over the city, it’s easy to find a place that’s convenient. And self-storage is surprisingly affordable, even if you need a bigger unit. If you’re thinking of a move to Las Vegas, don’t let something like storage stand in the way.