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Moving To Las Vegas

The NSAA recommends the following websites if you are considering a move to the wonderful city of Las Vegas:


Moving Resources

  • Apartment Finder - Helping people rent apartments in their own neighborhood and in neighborhoods all across the country.

  • Apartment Guide - One of the most comprehensive apartment search sites on the Internet.

  • Apartments.com - Helping renters reduce the time and effort finding an apartment.

  • ForRent.com - The nations leading apartment resource.

  • Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce - The Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce is the largest business organization in the state of Nevada.

  • Las Vegas Review Journal - Your Las Vegas connection to local news.

  • Las Vegas Sun - Part of the Las Vegas community for more than 50 years, the Las Vegas Sun is the best source of news in Sin City.

  • Move.com - Providing the resources and decision support tools for consumers and real estate professionals looking for home and real estate-related information

  • Relocation Resources - Moving to the fastest growing city in America? Las Vegas offers an amazing quality of life. 



Utility Companies

  • NV Energy - A vision for our energy future.

  • Southwest Gas Corporation - Engaging in the business of purchasing, distributing and transporting natural gas to residential, commercial and industrial customers in the southwestern United States.  



NSAA's Top Ten Tips for Renters Seeking Housing

1. Approach your rental housing search like you would a job search. Be organized, serious, professional, and make sure you stand out as the best applicant.

2. Let all your friends and associates know that you are looking and what you are looking for. Explore newspaper classified ads, renter magazines, the internet for listings. Post notes on bulletin boards at public places you frequent.

3. Know what you really want and don't want. Be flexible with the rest of your criteria. Be prepared to decide on the spot and to leave a deposit / or credit check fee.

4. "The early bird gets the worm!" Check the latest listings first thing everyday, and call early. Respond quickly when a landlord calls you back.

5. If you leave a message on an answering machine, be sure to speak clearly and slowly,and repeat your name and phone number. Be available to accept or return calls, or state in your message when you will be available.

6. Keep your credit in good standing. Obtain a copy of your credit report, correct any errors, and make sure what you say in the rental application is consistent with what the landlord will see on the credit report.

7. Be prepared with all information you need to complete a rental application: Prior addresses, bank account and credit card numbers, a list of references. Landlords will not respond to incomplete applications.

8. Contact your references ahead of time to be sure your information is current and they are aware you have use them as a reference.

9. Consider preparing a renter's resume. You may have to repeat the information on the application but you will stand out as well-organized an prepared.

10. Make a good impression. Demonstrate that you will be a good steward for the landlord's property.