Are you looking for a change in scenery? Maybe you want to experience a new vibe or want restaurants that are open past 9 pm to satisfy those late-night cravings. 

Fret no more!

In the city that never sleeps, you’ll get just that! From the amazing dining scenes and nightlife to the outdoorsy adventures available right in your area, Las Vegas is the perfect place to live.

Let's take a deep dive into what this city has to offer. Mostly known for the iconic Las Vegas strip, but there's so much more to daily life in Las Vegas.

#1 Cost of living / No State Income Tax

Hesitant to move to Las Vegas because of the costs or expenses? You might think the cost of living is more expensive than most states, but Las Vegas actually offers a lower cost of living. 

According to Numbeo, the cost of living for a four-family household in Las Vegas costs about $3,457 per month (excluding rent), and a single person's estimated cost of living is $981 per month (excluding rent). If you choose to rent in Las Vegas, the monthly rent can range from $950 - $2500, which on average, is 59.78% lower than the cost of rent in New York. Don’t know if Las Vegas is cheaper to live in than your current state? Check out the ultimate guide to the cost of living in Las Vegas vs your state.

You thought the cost of living was good? Well, did you know that Las Vegas has no state income taxes? There are benefits to having no state income tax, especially for high-income households. This means that less money will come out of your paycheck, and when tax season comes around, you only have to submit a federal tax return. We know that state taxes are crucial to keep the local economy afloat, but luckily, Las Vegas’ large gaming revenue and gambling taxes compensate for the lack of state taxes.

#2 Plenty of Neighborhoods to Choose From 

Location, location, location! When you move to a new state, finding a good neighborhood to live in might be at the top of your list. There are plenty of options to choose from when it comes to areas in Las Vegas where you may want to live. Location will play a role in how much your rent will be, whether you decide to live near the center of the city or away. If you’re having a hard time figuring out where to look, read more about the best places to live in Las Vegas. 

You don’t need to be single to move to Las Vegas! There are plenty of family-friendly locations in the area, and as a family, neighborhood features, such as good schooling, will be a key factor in making your decision. There are 374 schools in the Clark County school district, but we don’t expect you to look up every single school. Let us help you narrow down the search with some of the best schools in Las Vegas!

#3 The Dining Scene

Las Vegas has some of the most exciting dining scenes in the country. If you are a foodie who loves to find new places to eat, there are tons of options on and off the Las Vegas strip. 

On the strip, you’ll find restaurants with world-famous Michelin-starred chefs such as Gordon Ramsay, Ming Yu, Joel Robuchon, and more. 

How cool would it be to say that you’ve visited all of Gordon Ramsay’s restaurants in Las Vegas, from his Pub & Grill to Hell’s Kitchen?

For locals who tend to steer clear of the Las Vegas strip, there are plenty of dining options in the area. Green Valley Ranch offers a wide variety of dining options, from Hank’s Fine Steaks & Martinis to PF Changs. With Hank’s being one of the best steakhouses in town, they also offer a popular happy hour with half-priced martinis for days! If you live at Elysian at the District, all of these dining options are accessible by foot right in your neighborhood!

#4 The Outdoors 

If you love the outdoors and enjoy hiking or rock climbing, you’re in luck! With Red Rock Canyon only 20 minutes away from the center of town, you can enjoy this international rock climbing destination as often as you can enjoy clubbing on the strip. 

Whether you enjoy hiking, mountain biking, or rock climbing, all these can be done when you’re living in Las Vegas. If you have trouble knowing where to start, check out some of the best hiking trails in Las Vegas. You never know; you might meet someone at a bar who loves to hike just as much as you do!

Other than hiking trails, Las Vegas is the perfect location because of its accessibility to not one but seven national parks! These national parks are only a few hours' drive from the city, so if you have trouble making plans, now you have something to do for at least seven weekends.

National Parks Near Las Vegas:

  • Grand Canyon
  • Zion
  • Bryce Canyon
  • Escalante Canyon
  • Death Valley
  • Yosemite
  • Valley of Fire
  • Four Corners
  • Mesa Verde
  • Arches
  • Canyonlands
  • Lake Mead

#5 The Job Market

Welcome to hospitality central! Las Vegas is known for its abundance of resorts, hotels, casinos, clubs, restaurants, bars, and more. 

Looking for a job in vegas?

For those seeking new opportunities, this job market will have nothing short of a plethora of options to choose from. If you’re not too interested in hospitality, don’t worry. According to the Las Vegas Economic Alliance, there are other industries such as health care, technology, and global trade that are on the rise. Whether you are looking to grow in your current career or explore new avenues, Las Vegas is sure to have an opportunity for you

#6 The Las Vegas Weather 

Love the cold but hate shoveling snow once a year? No problem! While everyone else shovels snow in the winter, you can enjoy the cooler weather without worrying about getting frostbite. 

But if you truly want some snow action, you can always visit Mt. Charleston and spend your day sledding and making a snowman in the mountains. 

Las Vegas enjoys about 300 days of sunshine every year, with an average annual temperature of 82 degrees. Although the midsummer heat can range in the hundreds, those who hate the humidity will luck out here with the dry heat. 

Just make sure you stay hydrated!

If avoiding the freezing cold and humidity hasn't persuaded you, maybe you’ll appreciate the fact that Las Vegas has little to no natural disasters. No natural disasters mean no hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, or blizzards. 

That sounds like paradise to me!

#7 Getting Around Las Vegas

You’d be surprised by how easy it is to get around town. The average one-way commute time in Las Vegas is about 25 minutes, and according to Best Places, about 87% of people drive a vehicle or carpool in order to commute around the city. 

Even if you’re not commuting to work or one of the shopping centers around town, there are plenty of neighborhoods with amazing walk scores.

You might ask yourself; How walkable is Las Vegas? Check out which neighborhood works best for you! Whether you’re walking the strip or walking to a local grocery store, it’s a great chance for you to get outside and enjoy Las Vegas’ amazing weather.

For those who prefer to be close to the Las Vegas nightlife, You're going to love being close to all the action.

Downtown Las Vegas is not only home to Ely on Fremont but is also the local hot spot destination! See our ultimate guide to living in Downtown Las Vegas and see if DTLV is your next move.

#8 Private Discounts and Hookups for Locals Only

Any tourist visiting Las Vegas will have their sights set on the Strip and will have paid full price for all entertainment tickets, casinos, and more.

Say no more! 

Once you get your new Nevada driver’s license or ID, that’s when the real fun begins. 

Las Vegas residents can join free ticket clubs like Plug In Vegas by paying a low monthly fee which then allows locals to reserve complimentary tickets to shows with open seats. 

Local neighborhood Casinos such as Red Rock Casino or Silverton also offer perks to locals by offering a free players card. You’ll find many incentives that will make you feel like a VIP!

So for those who love going out and enjoying productions, comedy shows, or casinos, you definitely want to get in on these local deals. 

Conclusion

In conclusion, there are so many reasons why moving to Las Vegas can be a great fit for you or your family. Don’t be shy! Once you’ve made the move to Las Vegas, we can help you decorate with six tips to make your small apartment feel bigger. What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, and we sure hope you’ll stay!