Extended Stay Apartments in Las Vegas: A Guide to Living Comfortably for 31+ Days

· 702 Housing Team
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A week in Las Vegas and three months in Las Vegas are two very different housing experiences.

Once your stay stretches beyond a typical trip, the things that matter change. A full kitchen matters more. Laundry matters. Storage, reliable internet, parking, privacy, and enough room to establish a normal routine start to matter much more than hotel-style convenience.

That is where extended stay apartments in Las Vegas become useful.

702 Housing provides fully furnished private residences for stays of at least 31 days, with some properties requiring 60 days. These are not extended-stay hotel rooms. They are furnished homes, condos, and apartments designed for residential living with utilities and internet already included.

Key Takeaways

  • An extended stay apartment is best thought of as residential housing for a longer visit, rather than a hotel room booked for more nights.
  • 702 Housing provides private furnished residences rather than a hotel or traditional extended-stay property.
  • The minimum stay is 31 days, although some individual properties require 60 days.
  • Kitchens include housewares, linens are supplied, and every 702 Housing residence includes a full-size washer and dryer.
  • Monthly rent includes electricity, gas, water, trash, parking, community amenity access, and high-speed internet.
  • For a stay lasting months rather than days, choose the property around how you will actually live, not simply how close it is to the Strip.

What Is an Extended Stay Apartment?

An extended stay apartment is furnished residential housing intended for someone who will be living in an area longer than a typical trip.

There is no single universal industry definition of how many days qualify as an extended stay. For 702 Housing, the practical threshold is clear: stays begin at 31 days, with certain properties requiring at least 60 days.

The important distinction is the type of living experience.

An extended-stay hotel is still a hotel, even if it includes a kitchenette or weekly rate.

A furnished apartment or condo is a residence.

At 702 Housing, guests stay in private homes set up like traditional dwellings rather than hotel rooms.

That difference becomes increasingly important the longer you stay.

When Does an Apartment Start Making More Sense Than a Hotel?

The longer your stay becomes, the more valuable residential features tend to become.

A hotel can be extremely convenient for a weekend, a conference, or a short business trip.

For a month or several months, you may begin wanting things you barely thought about during the first few nights:

  • a real kitchen
  • a separate living area
  • private laundry
  • closet and storage space
  • a regular parking arrangement
  • reliable internet
  • the ability to receive mail
  • enough space to maintain normal routines

702 Housing provides mailbox keys so residents can receive mail during their stay, and packages are generally delivered directly to the residence.

That is a small detail for a three-night visitor.

For someone living in Las Vegas for four months, it is part of having an actual address and home.

Who Is an Extended Stay Apartment Best For?

Extended-stay housing is useful for someone whose time in Las Vegas is long enough to require normal living rather than travel-style lodging.

That can include:

  • someone spending several months in Las Vegas
  • a consultant or professional on an extended project
  • someone visiting the area for an extended period
  • a couple living in Las Vegas seasonally
  • someone who needs a residential base while spending significant time in the city
  • an individual or company that simply prefers furnished residential housing

Some of these people will have more specialized needs.

If the stay is primarily driven by employment, our Las Vegas Corporate Housing guide is more specific.

If the renter’s biggest concern is an uncertain departure date, Month-to-Month Apartments in Las Vegas goes deeper into lease flexibility.

If the person is navigating a relocation, repair, or another transitional housing problem, our temporary and mid-term housing resources address those situations separately.

This article is about something simpler:

What makes a longer stay comfortable enough that Las Vegas can function as home for a while?

What Should a Good Extended Stay Apartment Include?

For a longer stay, “furnished” should mean more than a bed and sofa.

A useful extended-stay residence should allow you to establish everyday life without buying an apartment’s worth of household items.

At 702 Housing, kitchens are stocked with housewares, linens are included, and starter supplies such as toilet paper, paper towels, and soap are provided at move-in. Every property also includes a full-size washer and dryer.

High-speed internet of up to 150 Mbps is included as standard, with potential upgrade options when additional speed is needed.

For a 31+ day stay, I would pay particular attention to:

A Functional Kitchen

Being able to prepare normal meals becomes much more valuable as a stay gets longer.

Even if you enjoy Las Vegas restaurants, few people want every breakfast, lunch, and dinner to require dining out.

Look beyond the existence of a refrigerator and stove. Confirm whether cookware, dishes, glassware, utensils, and basic kitchen equipment are already there.

Private Laundry

Laundry is one of those amenities that barely matters on a weekend and becomes essential during an extended stay.

Every 702 Housing property currently includes a full-size washer and dryer.

Reliable Internet

For anyone working remotely, streaming, communicating with family, or simply managing everyday life, internet should be treated as a basic housing utility.

702 Housing currently includes high-speed internet in the monthly rental rate.

Enough Living Space

A property should have enough separation between sleeping, eating, working, and relaxing for the way you actually plan to use it.

The longer the stay, the more noticeable poor layout becomes.

Storage

Closets and storage rarely appear at the top of a short-stay checklist.

They should move much higher for a three- or six-month stay.

Living out of suitcases eventually gets old.

Extended Stay Apartment vs. Extended-Stay Hotel

There is no universal winner. They solve different problems.

Extended Stay Apartment Extended-Stay Hotel
Residential living environment Hotel-style environment
Full residential kitchen may be available Kitchen facilities vary
Private laundry can be available Laundry setup varies
More traditional home layout Typically hotel-oriented layout
Monthly residential lease Nightly, weekly, or other hotel pricing
Better suited to establishing a routine Better suited to hotel-style convenience
Residential management model Hospitality service model

702 Housing specifically operates on the left side of this comparison.

Its FAQ makes clear that the company is neither a hotel nor an extended-stay hotel. Residents stay in private, fully furnished dwellings.

That does not automatically make an apartment better.

If you want daily hotel services, a lobby, front desk, or a very short stay, a hotel may be more appropriate.

If you want somewhere that functions more like a home for several months, a furnished residence deserves a serious look.

Is an Extended Stay Apartment Cheaper Than a Hotel?

Sometimes, but it should not be assumed without comparing the complete cost of the actual options.

Older 702 Housing articles made broad claims that furnished apartments would always save substantial amounts compared with extended-stay hotels.

That is too simplistic.

Hotel rates fluctuate. Apartment rates vary. Parking, fees, utilities, deposits, stay length, room size, and the ability to prepare meals can all affect the comparison.

For a furnished residence, calculate:

monthly rent + move-in costs + any optional expenses

Then compare that with the actual hotel cost for the same dates and the type of room you would realistically book.

At 702 Housing, monthly rent currently includes electricity, gas, water, trash, parking, community amenity access, and high-speed internet.

There is also a refundable security deposit, typically equal to one month’s rent, plus a $250 administrative fee and a one-time cleaning fee based on the size of the residence.

Transparent comparison is more useful than assuming one category will always be cheaper.

What Do Extended Stay Apartments in Las Vegas Cost?

Prices vary according to the individual property, number of bedrooms, size, location, and current availability.

As of August 14, 2026, 702 Housing currently has available Las Vegas residences beginning at $1,790 per month for a one-bedroom, with other available one-bedroom properties ranging upward and a currently available two-bedroom at $2,450 per month.

For example, current Available Now inventory includes:

  • Rio Vista #265, 1 bedroom, 500 sq. ft., $1,790/month
  • Prism #267, 1 bedroom, 500 sq. ft., $1,850/month
  • Aviator #212, 1 bedroom, 700 sq. ft., $1,950/month
  • Capri #209, 1 bedroom, 700 sq. ft., $2,250/month
  • Soho #228, 2 bedrooms, 1,000 sq. ft., $2,450/month

Those are current 702 Housing listings rather than Las Vegas market averages, and prices and availability will change as residences are occupied.

If pricing is your primary question, our separate guide to Extended Stay Las Vegas Monthly Rates should ultimately become the deeper resource for cost comparisons rather than duplicating that entire topic here.

For current availability, view furnished Las Vegas rentals.

How Should You Choose a Location for a Longer Las Vegas Stay?

Choose around your normal week, not your vacation itinerary.

This is one of the biggest differences between visiting Las Vegas and living here for several months.

Being close to the Strip may matter if your work or daily activities are there.

If they are not, proximity to Las Vegas Boulevard may have little practical value.

Before choosing a property, map:

  • where you expect to work
  • the places you will visit regularly
  • your usual grocery and everyday errands
  • any medical or recurring appointments
  • the routes you expect to drive most frequently

Then compare available housing around that routine.

A 15-minute difference that barely matters during a weekend trip can become very noticeable when you drive it twice a day for four months.

What Is Included in the Monthly Rent?

702 Housing currently bundles the major recurring household expenses into the monthly rental rate.

The monthly rate includes:

  • rent
  • electricity
  • gas
  • water
  • trash
  • parking
  • community amenity access
  • high-speed internet

This is particularly convenient for an extended stay because you do not have to open utility and internet accounts only to close them several months later.

Again, bundled utilities do not mean there are no other move-in costs. The security deposit, administrative fee, cleaning fee, and any applicable pet fee should be considered when budgeting.

What If Your Extended Stay Gets Longer?

Long stays have a habit of changing.

A project gets extended. You decide to remain another season. Your plans simply evolve.

702 Housing rentals operate month to month after the applicable minimum stay. Month-to-month leases require 30 days’ notice when you decide to move out unless you already established a confirmed checkout date.

This means an “extended stay” does not have to be defined by an exact number of months when you first arrive.

It also does not have to end quickly.

As we have seen with 702 Housing residents and corporate clients, furnished housing can sometimes remain useful for years when the resident simply prefers the arrangement.

If lease mechanics and an uncertain end date are your main concern, read our Month-to-Month Apartments Las Vegas guide rather than relying on this article for every leasing detail.

Can You Bring a Pet for an Extended Stay?

Most 702 Housing residences currently permit pets, although individual properties may have breed or size restrictions. A one-time $250 pet fee currently applies.

This is another area where a longer stay deserves more planning than a weekend trip.

Confirm the specific property’s pet rules before applying.

If your housing search starts with finding the right property for you and your pet, our Pet-Friendly Monthly Rentals Las Vegas guide is the more specialized resource.

How Do You Book an Extended Stay Apartment With 702 Housing?

The process begins with the actual residence rather than a generic room type.

1. View Available Properties

The 702 Housing rental properties page allows you to compare residences by availability date, price, bedroom count, and Las Vegas or Henderson location.

2. Apply for the Property You Want

The current property-specific application fee is $50. Submitting it places the selected residence on hold while the application is processed.

3. Sign the Lease Electronically

After approval, a reservation specialist sends the lease and next steps electronically, normally within one business day.

4. Receive Your Move-In Information

Once payment is complete, residents receive a Welcome Packet containing check-in instructions and property details.

If the property is already ready and an application is submitted by noon on a weekday, same-day move-in may sometimes be possible. Availability should always be confirmed directly.

Frequently Asked Questions About Extended Stay Apartments in Las Vegas

How long is an extended stay apartment rental in Las Vegas?

There is no universal definition, but 702 Housing requires a minimum stay of 31 days. Some individual properties require at least 60 days.

Is 702 Housing an extended-stay hotel?

No. 702 Housing specifically describes its properties as private furnished residences rather than a hotel or traditional extended-stay property.

Are extended stay apartments furnished?

702 Housing residences are fully furnished. Kitchen housewares and linens are supplied, starter essentials are provided, and every residence has a full-size washer and dryer.

Are utilities included?

Yes. 702 Housing currently includes electricity, gas, water, trash, parking, community amenity access, and high-speed internet in the monthly rent.

Can I stay longer than a few months?

Yes. A furnished residence does not have to be used only for a short stay. 702 Housing operates on a month-to-month structure after the applicable minimum stay, so residents can remain longer when the arrangement continues to work for them.

Is housekeeping included?

Routine housekeeping is not listed as a standard portfolio-wide inclusion in the current 702 Housing FAQ, so it should not be assumed or advertised as included without confirming a specific arrangement.

Can I receive mail during a longer stay?

Yes. 702 Housing provides mailbox keys, and packages are generally delivered directly to the residence.

Do the listing photos show the actual apartment?

Yes. 702 Housing states that online photos show the actual property being rented, although furnishings may occasionally be refreshed.

Make a Long Stay Feel Like Living, Not Waiting

The best extended stay housing solves a different problem from a hotel.

It gives you somewhere you can actually live.

You should be able to cook, do laundry, receive mail, unpack your belongings, establish a routine, and come home at the end of the day rather than continually feel like you are traveling.

For a 31-day stay, that is convenient.

For a three-, six-, or twelve-month stay, it can completely change the experience.

If you are planning an extended stay in Las Vegas and prefer a furnished private residence over hotel-style lodging, view current 702 Housing properties to compare actual apartments and condos, monthly rates, layouts, and availability.