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$1,737/mo Henderson, NV average rental price, October 2022
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The average monthly rent of apartments in Henderson, NV is $1,737.

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    When were prices and availability in Henderson, NV last updated?

    Prices and availability in Henderson, NV were last updated on 21 Mar 2023.

    What are the best apartments in Henderson, NV?

    The best apartments in Henderson, NV are: Bella Terra Apartments, Villa Serena, The Bristol at Sunset Apartment Homes, The Domain and Bay Breeze Apartments.

    What is the average rent in Henderson, NV?

    The average rent in Henderson, NV is $1,737. Start your search for apartments in Henderson, NV now.

    What is the price range for a studio apartment in Henderson, NV?

    The price range for a studio apartment in Henderson, NV is between $1,329 and $3,400. View all studio apartments in Henderson, NV.

    What is the price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Henderson, NV?

    The price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Henderson, NV is between $847 and $4,208. Browse all available 1-bedroom apartments in Henderson, NV now.

    What is the price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Henderson, NV?

    The price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Henderson, NV is between $458 and $6,343. Browse and find a 2-bedroom apartment in Henderson, NV.

    What is the price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Henderson, NV?

    The price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Henderson, NV is between $525 and $7,340. Browse all available 3-bedroom apartments in Henderson, NV.

    What type of rental buildings are in Henderson, NV?

    In Henderson 35% of the housing is rented out compared to 65% of homes are owned, according to the most recent Census Bureau estimates. 13% of Henderson’s apartments are found in large buildings of 50 units or more, 51% are located in smaller apartment complexes with less than 50 units, and 35% are single-family rentals.

    What do typical apartment communities look like in Henderson, NV?

    The age and size of multifamily buildings are among the most visible characteristics of the rental market in a city.  In this case, the apartment buildings in Henderson are about 21 years old, on average. Of these, 52% have been built since 2000, representing the newer options on the market and typically offering more amenities. Rental buildings in the city have an average height of 2 stories. About 91% of the rental communities here are low-rise, garden-style communities, none are mid-rises, and none are high-rise buildings. These are true especially for large-scale multifamily buildings with over 50 apartments.

    What apartment floorplans are common in Henderson, NV?

    Studio apartments in Henderson are around 0.5% of rentals, while 1-bedroom floor plans represent 35% of the total stock. For those in search of larger rentals, 2-bedroom floorplans make up 53% of all rentals. More generous apartments with 3 bedrooms or more are also available in this city for those in search of more space.

    Renter's guide to Henderson, NV

    When John F. Kennedy described Henderson NV as a “city of destiny” 50 years ago, he probably did not foresee the growth that would follow. Incorporated in 1953 after years of fighting for survival as a post WWII manufacturing center, Henderson has exploded from 7,410 residents at date of incorporation to become the second largest city in Nevada. Characterized as a city with small town values and big city efficiencies, Henderson NV’s motto, “Henderson: A Place to Call Home” is appropriate.

    As the second biggest city in Nevada, Henderson boasts a population of more than 270,000, only surpassed by neighbor Las Vegas. The city has grown from a meager 13 square miles at incorporation to an expansive 103 square miles today. Henderson NV has an elevation of 1,330 feet and occupies the southeastern area of Las Vegas Valley.

    Residents of Henderson enjoy the benefits of Las Vegas without calling the Entertainment Capital of the World home. Las Vegas is 15.8 miles from Henderson NV. Tucson AZ is 391 miles from Henderson while LA is just 268 miles from the city. NYC is 2,539.1 miles from Henderson which is serviced by two airports: McCarran International Airport and Henderson executive Airport, which is owned by Clark County and gives testimony to Henderson’s rapid-fire growth.

    Henderson averages about 5 inches of rain and 1 inch of snow per year. July highs average about 104 degrees. January lows touch 31 degrees. Only 19 days per year receive any measurable precipitation. Henderson’s climate is described as dessert weather.

    Tips for renting in Henderson, NV

    According to NRS 118A.300, short term rental charges for rentals of 1 month, can be increased by the landlord with 15 day notice in advance of the first rental payment. Prospective tenants should also be familiar with Security Deposit regulations as stated in NRS 118A.242.

    Landlords in Henderson must disclose and explain any and all non-refundable fees, such as cleaning, in the lease agreement. The deadline for landlords to return security deposits to tenants is 30 days after the lease expires. The maximum security deposit in Henderson cannot exceed three month’s rent. If there are charges against the security deposit, the landlord must provide a written list of all charges.

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    Henderson, NV demographics

    Henderson, NV has a population of 311,250 according to the most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau. 156,603 of Henderson’s residents are women and 154,647 are men. The median age of those who live in Henderson, NV is 42.3.

    Living in Henderson, NV

    Henderson is regarded as the gateway to Southern Nevada and is one of the fastest growing communities in the US. The Hoover Dam, the famed Las Vegas strip, and gorgeous Lake Mead are near Henderson.

    The median age of Henderson residents is 40.4 years, 3.2 years greater than the US average. Henderson’s female population is 51.26% of the overall population.

    Average commute time is 23 minutes in Henderson. Only 1% of the population uses mass transit to get to work. 82% of residents drive their own cars to work. 4% of workers in Henderson work at home.

    The challenge for some of Henderson’s residents is the dessert climate but once adjusted to the weather, natives have plenty to see, do, and enjoy. The lifestyle is active and healthy. And then, there is always Las Vegas for excitement.

    Henderson, NV households

    • 80,181 Family
      41,144 Non-family
    • 35,005 Children
      86,320 No Children
    • 121,325Total Number of Households
    • 2.55Average People Per Household
    • $79,611Median Household Income

    According to U.S. Census data, there are 121,325 households in Henderson, NV. 80,181 are family households and 41,144 are non-family households. There are 35,005 households with children in Henderson and 86,320 households without children. On average, about 2.55 people live in a household in Henderson, NV.

    Things to do in Henderson, NV

    As Henderson has grown, so have the attractions, shopping malls and amenities. Points of interest in Henderson include the Acacia Demonstration Gardens, a dynamic presentation of water conservation and creative landscaping strategies.

    From the active Farmers Market to a number of museums, galleries and events, Henderson is culturally bigger than the small town image it projects. The Old Town Art Gallery deserves attention for its intriguing collection of sculptures, jewelry, and glass exhibits. In the bustling Water Street Arts District, Nature’s Palette Photography is attracting many tourists and repeat visitors.

    The 30-acre renowned Clark County Museum offers visitors a collection of mining displays and historic homes that replicate the history of the region. Meanwhile, the Lights Art Gallery provides visual arts, exhibits, art classes, workshops and special shows to visitors and subscribers.

    If you like sports in open spaces, try Heritage Park replete with walking paths for dogs, an aquatic center and fabulous fields for organized sports or pickup games. Anthem Hills Park is dedicated to Henderson’s strong Youth Soccer program. Football players and fans are familiar with Football High School where SkillsUSA teaches future stars everything they need to know about their sport.

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    If you like sports in open spaces, try Heritage Park replete with walking paths for dogs, an aquatic center and fabulous fields for organized sports or pickup games. Anthem Hills Park is dedicated to Henderson’s strong Youth Soccer program. Football players and fans are familiar with Football High School where SkillsUSA teaches future stars everything they need to know about their sport.

    Henderson’s eateries cover the full spectrum of culinary opportunities. Lucille’s Smokehouse BBQ, Studio B Buffet, Napoli Pizza and Settebello Pizzerias are distinguished by generous portions and quality preparation. Fine food awaits diners at Hank’s Fine Steaks & Martinis and Mexican food favorite Lindo Michoacan.

    Pizza Hut, Olive Garden, and Buffalo Wild Wings are examples of some of the chain restaurants in Henderson. Diversity is presented by such popular restaurants as China A Go Go, I Love Sushi, and sumptuous beef specials at Outback Steakhouse.

    It’s not Vegas, but Henderson has its own collection of fabulous nightclubs and bars. The fiesta arcade at Fiesta-Henderson Hotel Casino is terrific as is the hospitality at Barley’s Casino and Brewing Company. Hi Scores Arcade has the games and Hammer’s Grill and Bar offers a pleasant mix of locals and visitors. The Auld Dubliner Irish bar and restaurant has craft beers galore while Remedy’s Tavern is a round the clock meeting place.

    It’s not Vegas, but Henderson has its own collection of fabulous nightclubs and bars. The fiesta arcade at Fiesta-Henderson Hotel Casino is terrific as is the hospitality at Barley’s Casino and Brewing Company. Hi Scores Arcade has the games and Hammer’s Grill and Bar offers a pleasant mix of locals and visitors. The Auld Dubliner Irish bar and restaurant has craft beers galore while Remedy’s Tavern is a round the clock meeting place.

    Walmart, Walgreens, Cotsco, Big Lots, and Home Depot are staples of the city. Best Buy is busy and popular with the tech culture in Henderson. Vons offers everything from pharmacy services to pastry. The dynamic Galleria shopping mall has endless possibilities for eager shoppers while the heart of is the Water Street District where art and fabulous buys are on display. For a unique shopping, dining experience, the District at Green Valley Ranch is truly one of a kind. Cobblestone walkways set the tone!

    Nothing like air-conditioning and a good movie at any of Henderson’s terrific movie theaters! Galaxy Theatre offers great seating and the best movies.

    Not far from the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Death Valley, or Red Rock Canyon, land, air and water adventures rank high on wish lists of Henderson residents and guests. Callville Bay Marina, horseback riding at Bonnie Springs or Mt. Charleston, and camping and climbing at any of the national parks is exhilarating.

    Visiting the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve or experiencing the water park thrills at Cowabunga Bay Water Park or touring Las Vegas Distillery provides excitement. Most visitors describe Lake Las Vegas as an oasis in the dessert! If you are thinking about hitting the road, try Camping World, the largest supplier of RV parts, RV Rentals, and supplies in the region.

    Henderson has a strong and popular golf culture. Black Mountain Golf and Country Club and Tuscany Golf Club are two landmarks of the area. Henderson is also home to the World Series of Fighting. Fitness and wellness rule the day (and night) at The Stage Professional Dance and Fitness Studio on Anthem Drive.

    The arts are supported in Henderson with many annual events, including The Heritage Parade & Festival which honors the city’s incorporation day. The 3-day parade and festivities surrounding St. Patrick’s Day is a “must see” event. Lighten Up Henderson and the prolific Ho'olaule'a Pacific Islands Festival are always fun. Shakespeare in the Park celebrated 20 years in 2015.

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    Henderson, NV employment & economy

    Henderson is a gripping story of growth but has struggled to improve the employment ranks since the recession of 2008. Currently, unemployment is 7.0%. Since demand for magnesium waned after WWII, the economy has diversified. Communication technology, metal production and industrial chemical production rank high on the list of active sectors in Henderson. Education, biomedical technology, and medical tech as well as computer and electronic transfer sectors have shown remarkable growth over the past 20 years. Job growth in Henderson is projected at 1.88% in the near term and 36.8% long term.

    Companies like Aldec, Inc. a software developer, Amica Financial Services, Barclaycard, Berry Plastics and Bluepoint Solutions offer a solid cross section of some of the major employers in Henderson. Cashman Equipment, Dignity Health, Ethel M. Chocolates, and FedEx Ground are other major employers in Henderson NV. Levi Strauss & Company, Good Humor Breyers and Ocean Spray Cranberries are headquartered in Henderson.

    Education in Henderson, NV

    The Clark County School District is fortunate to have many top rated elementary, middle and high schools. John Dooley Elementary School, John Vanderburg Elementary School (795 students) and Glen C. Taylor Elementary with 882 students are among the top rated school in the state. Highly regarded middle schools in the district include: Bob Miller Middle School and Jack & Terry Mannion Middle School. Top rated high schools in Henderson include: Nevada State High School, Coronado High School, Green Valley High School, and College of South NV High School.

    Along with neighboring Las Vegas, the area is loaded with college and university opportunities. Henderson Nevada State College has 4,700+ students while The Art Institute of Las Vegas in Henderson has a student body of more than 1,500 students. Touro University and ITT Technical Institute graduates find many opportunities after graduation in the tech-happy area. Devry University also has a presence in Henderson.

    Henderson, NV education statistics

    The level of education of the population of Henderson, NV is as follows: 2% have no high school education, 28% completed some high school, 30% partially completed college, 8% have an Associate Degree, 20% have a Bachelor Degree, and 11% have a Graduate Degree.

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