Median gross rent in Nevada

At $1,372, the median gross rent in Nevada is 5% above the national figure of $1,303, ranking 13 of 52, with Clark County the highest county at $1,406.

Gross rent includes utilities the tenant pays, so it is closer to what actually leaves the account each month than a headline asking rent.

Median gross rent in Nevada by county
RankCountyTypical figureContext
1Clark County$1,4062,265,926 residents
2Washoe County$1,401486,674 residents
3Douglas County$1,36049,476 residents
4Esmeralda County$1,312980 residents
5Lyon County$1,19659,435 residents
6Churchill County$1,14225,409 residents
7Carson City$1,12758,249 residents
8Elko County$1,07753,600 residents
9Nye County$1,00451,698 residents
10White Pine County$9838,997 residents
11Humboldt County$92717,266 residents
12Storey County$9134,095 residents
13Eureka County$8751,622 residents
14Lander County$8695,728 residents
15Mineral County$8684,568 residents
16Lincoln County$7394,507 residents
17Pershing County$6526,587 residents

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Methodology

Every figure on this page comes from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey 5-year estimates. We store one row per county and roll counties up to state level, weighting each county by its population so that large metros are not treated the same as very small counties.

The median gross rent shown for a state is that population-weighted figure, not a simple average of county values. National comparisons use the same method across all states, so the state-versus-U.S. gap you see is a like-for-like comparison.

These are survey estimates, not transaction records, and they describe typical households rather than any individual situation. Nothing here is personalised financial advice.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (5-year). American Community Survey 5-year estimates, 2022.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (5-year).