
Currently there are 1,309 available Pet Friendly rental houses for rent.
Typically landlords will require a pet deposit, check out our listings and contact the landlord for up to date pet policy and fee information.
When we discuss "Pet Friendly" in the context of renting single family homes, we're specifically talking about Cats and Dogs only. Additionally, each rental home will have their own criteria and limits around how many cats or dogs are allowed and their size based on weight. Although a rental house might be labeled as "Pet Friendly," it's best to inquire directly with the property manager or Landlord for their specific pet policies.
On HotPads we offer the option to select either Cats or Dogs or both within our search filters. This allows users to be more specific in their Pet Friendly home search in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas is a city in Clark County, Nevada. Considered the entertainment capital of the world, Las Vegas is the place to indulge in options ranging from world-class casinos and performances to acclaimed dining and resorts. So it should come as no surprise that Vegas also offers a dizzying number of apartment rentals.
Las Vegas features a number of distinct neighborhoods. One of its most known areas, Downtown Vegas is home to iconic casinos, including the Golden Nugget, and the attractions of the canopied Fremont Street area. Here, you can live in a high-rise development or in a historic neighborhood just outside of all the action. If you'd reside in an area that's just a short drive from the famous Las Vegas Strip, there are dozens of planned communities offering amenities that appeal to everyone, from families with children to retired couples. The northwest community of Desert Shores, for example, has 22 residential districts and offers options ranging from condos to lakefront homes. Ten minutes to the south, on the city's western edge, Summerlin is one of the most desirable planned communities. Located on the perimeter of the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Summerlin's various 'villages' provide miles of hiking and biking trails and views of the Las Vegas Strip. About a 20-minute drive from the Strip, Centennial Hills is a newer, primarily residential neighborhood that is growing fast, thanks in part to its family-friendly parks, including the award-winning Centennial Hills Park.
Commuters in Las Vegas use a monorail that runs along Las Vegas Boulevard; take the Citizens Area Transit (CAT) bus; drive on the Las Vegas Beltway, which encircles the city; or take U.S. Route 95, which runs through Las Vegas. McCarran International Airport sits about 5 miles south of downtown.
Apartments for rent in Las Vegas are affordable, and rent prices are typically stable.