Las Vegas residents have recognized that rent continues to rise around the valley with it jumping significantly over the past three years.

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According to Apartment List, Las Vegas is ranked 5th among the 100 largest cities in 2018 with a year-over-year rent growth of 4.9 percent.

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In 2017, Las Vegas ranked No. 26 with 4.1 percent growth while in 2016, the city ranked No. 36 and in 2015, No. 46.

Apartment List reports the Las Vegas median two-bedroom rent in 2018 is $1,134 while in Nevada, it is $1,087. The year-over-year rent growth in Nevada is 3.9 percent.