Las Vegas

Budget apartments for rent in Centennial Hills, Las Vegas

AI Assisted Icon
Published on November 06, 2019
Budget apartments for rent in Centennial Hills, Las Vegas8821 Colorful Pines Ave. | Photo: Zumper

Centennial Hills is somewhat walkable, is bikeable and has some transit options, according to Walk Score's rating system.

So what does the low-end rent on a rental in Centennial Hills look like these days — and what might you get for your money?

We took a look at local listings in Centennial Hills via rental sites Zumper and Apartment Guide to find out what budget-minded apartment seekers can expect to find in this Las Vegas neighborhood.

Take a look at the cheapest listings available right now, below. (Note: Prices and availability are subject to change.)

Hoodline offers data-driven analysis of local happenings and trends across cities. Links included in this article may earn Hoodline a commission on clicks and transactions.


8821 Colorful Pines Ave.

Photo: Zumper

This three-bedroom, two-bathroom house, situated at 8821 Colorful Pines Ave., is listed for $1,245/month for its 1,298 square feet.

You can expect to see a walk-in closet and a fireplace in the house. There's also outdoor space. Cats and dogs are not welcome. The rental doesn't require a leasing fee.

(See the complete listing here.)

9303 Gilcrease Ave.

Photo: Zumper

Here's a three-bedroom, two-bathroom condo at 9303 Gilcrease Ave., which, at 1,268 square feet, is going for $1,250/month.

The building features outdoor space, secured entry and a swimming pool. The condo also has a walk-in closet and air conditioning. Pet owners, inquire elsewhere: This spot doesn't allow cats or dogs. The rental doesn't require a leasing fee.

(See the full listing here.)

6868 Sky Pointe Drive

Photo: Zumper

Finally, check out this 1,255-square-foot three-bedroom, two-bathroom condo at 6868 Sky Pointe Drive, listed at $1,275/month.

The building offers a swimming pool and additional storage space. You can also expect to see a balcony, air conditioning and a walk-in closet in the condo. Neither cats nor dogs are welcome. Future tenants needn't worry about a leasing fee.

(Here's the listing.)


This story was created automatically using local real estate data from Zumper and Apartment Guide, then reviewed by an editor. Click here for more about what we're doing. Got thoughts? Go here to share your feedback.