Month-to-Month Apartments in Henderson, NV: Flexible Housing When Your Timeline Keeps Moving

Your new home was supposed to be finished this month. Then the completion date moved. Now you are waiting on the final details and do not want to sign a year-long apartment lease for what may only be another month or two.
This is one situation we regularly see with 702 Housing guests in Henderson, especially around the Seven Hills area.
A furnished month-to-month apartment in Henderson can bridge that uncertain gap. At 702 Housing, rentals require at least 31 days, with some properties requiring 60 days. After the minimum stay, residents can continue month to month and generally provide 30 days’ notice when they are ready to leave.
That structure is useful whether you are waiting for a newly built home, dealing with a delayed closing, relocating, or simply do not know exactly when your next move will happen.
Key Takeaways
- Month-to-month housing works particularly well when you know you need a temporary home but do not know your exact move-out date.
- Waiting for new construction to be completed is an especially common Henderson use case for 702 Housing.
- 702 Housing’s standard minimum stay is 31 days, although some properties require 60 days.
- Month-to-month residents generally provide 30 days’ notice before moving out unless a checkout date was already established.
- Furnishings, utilities, parking, internet, kitchen housewares, linens, and a full-size washer and dryer are included.
- 702 Housing currently has a particularly strong concentration of furnished rentals around Seven Hills and Sunridge Heights in Henderson.
What Does Month-to-Month Actually Mean?
A month-to-month lease continues one month at a time instead of locking you into another six- or twelve-month commitment.
That does not mean you can arrive or leave without any requirements.
At 702 Housing, the minimum stay is 31 days. Some properties have a 60-day minimum based on individual property or community requirements. After that initial period, the rental continues month to month.
When you are ready to leave, 30 days’ notice is generally required unless you already booked with a confirmed checkout date.
The real value is predictability without overcommitting.
If your new house could be finished in six weeks or three months, you do not have to guess correctly before choosing temporary housing.
Waiting for a New Home to Be Built? This Is Where Month-to-Month Housing Really Helps
One situation we frequently see in Henderson is a homeowner whose new construction timeline does not line up perfectly with their current housing.
Maybe you sold your previous home expecting the new one to be completed on schedule. Maybe your lease is ending. Or perhaps the builder’s estimated completion date moved after you had already made your plans.
A furnished monthly rental gives you a bridge between those two homes.
You do not need to move furniture into an apartment, establish utilities, buy kitchenware, and then repeat the entire process when your new home is ready. Instead, you can move into a furnished residence and stay while the construction timeline works itself out.
The month-to-month structure matters because construction delays rarely arrive with a perfectly reliable new move-in date.
If the builder needs additional time, your housing can continue. If the home becomes ready, you can work within the applicable notice terms and prepare for your final move.
Why Seven Hills Is Especially Relevant
702 Housing has a significant amount of its current Henderson furnished inventory around Seven Hills Drive and nearby Sunridge Heights Parkway. As of August 14, 2026, several one- and two-bedroom homes are available in those locations.
That makes this part of Henderson particularly relevant for people who are already building, buying, or relocating nearby.
The advantage is not that everyone should live in Seven Hills. It is that if your permanent home and daily routine are already centered in this part of Henderson, temporary housing nearby can reduce disruption while you wait.
How Should You Plan Temporary Housing Around a Builder’s Completion Date?
The safest approach is to treat the builder’s date as a planning target rather than the only date your housing can accommodate.
From our experience with guests waiting on new homes, the bigger problem is usually not the original delay. It is arranging temporary housing that assumes there will be no additional delay.
A better approach is:
- Start looking before you are forced to move.
Waiting until your current home closes or your lease expires can dramatically narrow your options. - Choose housing based on the realistic window, not the best-case date.
If the builder says four to six weeks, make sure your rental arrangement still works if the timeline becomes longer. - Understand the notice requirement upfront.
With 702 Housing, month-to-month residents generally provide 30 days’ notice. - Keep the housing provider updated.
If your construction date shifts again, communicate early rather than waiting until the final week. - Do not assume an apartment will remain available indefinitely.
Future availability still matters because another resident can eventually reserve the home.
This is where month-to-month housing differs from simply booking a temporary apartment for a fixed number of days. It is designed to accommodate uncertainty.
Month-to-Month Apartments vs. Temporary Housing
The two terms overlap, but they answer different questions.
Temporary housing describes why you need the residence.
Month-to-month describes how the lease works.
Someone waiting for a new home to be completed is using temporary housing. If the residence renews monthly, it is also a month-to-month rental.
That distinction is important across the 702 Housing site.
Our Temporary Housing Henderson NV guide is better for someone asking:
“Where can I live while I am between homes or going through a transition?”
This guide is for someone asking:
“How can I rent without committing to a fixed long-term end date?”
Those are closely related searches, but they are not identical.
What Comes With a Furnished Month-to-Month Apartment?
A temporary apartment is far easier to use as a bridge between homes when you do not have to move an entire household into it.
702 Housing properties are fully furnished. Kitchens include housewares, linens are provided, starter essentials are supplied, internet is included, and every residence has a full-size washer and dryer.
The monthly rate currently includes:
- rent
- electricity
- gas
- water
- trash
- parking
- community amenity access
- high-speed internet
Standard internet service is up to 150 Mbps, with upgrade options potentially available when additional speed is needed.
The property photographs also show the actual residence being rented rather than a generic model unit. Furnishings may occasionally be refreshed, but 702 Housing states that the overall layout, quality, and style will match the listing.
For someone already moving twice, once into temporary housing and again into a permanent home, reducing setup makes a meaningful difference.
What Does a Month-to-Month Apartment in Henderson Cost?
Pricing depends on the individual residence, bedroom count, location, and current availability.
As of August 14, 2026, 702 Housing’s Henderson inventory marked Available Now ranges from approximately $2,350 to $2,950 per month. Current properties include both one- and two-bedroom furnished residences.
Several currently available apartments are located at 950 Seven Hills Drive, with additional inventory on Sunridge Heights Parkway and elsewhere in Henderson.
These are current 702 Housing prices, not a claim about the average Henderson rental market.
For the most accurate information, view current Henderson rental availability because prices and move-in dates change as existing leases begin and end.
What Other Move-In Costs Should You Expect?
“Utilities included” does not mean there are no other costs.
702 Housing currently requires a refundable security deposit that is typically equal to one month’s rent. The exact amount is stated in the lease.
Current additional move-in charges include a $250 administrative fee and a one-time cleaning fee based on the home’s size:
- $200 for a one-bedroom
- $225 for a two-bedroom
- $250 for a three-bedroom
If you are comparing a furnished month-to-month apartment with another temporary option, calculate the entire stay, not simply the advertised monthly payment.
What If Your New Home Gets Finished Earlier Than Expected?
This is why the notice requirement matters.
Month-to-month does not mean that you can receive a call from your builder today and automatically end the lease tomorrow.
702 Housing’s current policy requires 30 days’ notice for month-to-month leases unless you already have a confirmed checkout date.
If your builder begins giving you a more reliable closing window, communicate that information as soon as you can.
This lets you coordinate the two moves rather than creating another housing problem at the very end of the construction process.
What If the Construction Takes Longer?
This is the opposite problem, and often the reason month-to-month housing was chosen in the first place.
If your home will not be ready on schedule, the rental can potentially continue into another month.
The important limitation is availability.
A future renter may eventually have a reservation for the apartment, so do not assume an extension is guaranteed simply because the lease is month to month.
702 Housing also allows future reservations when an availability date has been confirmed and maintains a waitlist when future availability is uncertain.
Early communication gives everyone more options.
Other Situations Where Month-to-Month Housing Makes Sense
Waiting for new construction is a particularly strong Henderson use case, but it is not the only one.
A month-to-month apartment can also help when:
- a home purchase or closing date moves
- you sold your previous residence before finding the next one
- you are relocating and want time before choosing permanent housing
- your work assignment has an uncertain completion date
- your permanent apartment is not yet available
- repairs are taking longer than expected
If the primary issue is a business assignment, see our Henderson Corporate Housing guide.
If your primary need is broader transitional housing rather than the lease structure itself, see Temporary Housing in Henderson.
And if you are primarily comparing apartment layouts, furnishings, and features, our Furnished Apartments Henderson NV guide is the more useful starting point.
How Do You Reserve a Month-to-Month Apartment With 702 Housing?
The current process can be completed online.
1. Find a Property That Fits Your Dates
Visit the rental properties page and filter by Henderson, bedroom count, price, and availability date.
2. Apply for the Specific Home
The current application fee is $50. Submitting the application places the selected home on hold while the application is processed.
3. Review and Sign the Lease
After approval, a reservation specialist normally emails the lease and next steps within one business day.
4. Complete Payment and Receive Move-In Information
After payment, residents receive a Welcome Packet with check-in instructions and property details.
When a property is already ready and an application is submitted by noon on a weekday, same-day move-in may sometimes be possible. Availability should be confirmed directly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Month-to-Month Apartments in Henderson
What is the minimum stay?
702 Housing requires at least 31 days. Some properties require a 60-day minimum, so check the individual listing before applying.
Is there a long-term lease?
No traditional year-long lease is required. After the applicable minimum stay, 702 Housing rentals operate month to month.
How much notice is required before I leave?
Month-to-month residents generally provide 30 days’ notice. If a confirmed checkout date was established in advance, no additional notice is required.
Is month-to-month housing a good option while my new home is being built?
It can be especially useful when the construction completion date is uncertain. In our experience, this is a situation we regularly see with Henderson renters because the lease can accommodate a changing timeline without requiring a conventional long-term commitment.
Are the apartments furnished?
Yes. 702 Housing residences are fully furnished and include kitchen housewares, linens, and starter household essentials.
Are utilities included?
Yes. Electricity, gas, water, trash, parking, community amenity access, and high-speed internet are currently included in the monthly rent.
Are pets allowed?
Most 702 Housing homes allow pets, although property-specific size or breed limits may apply. The current policy includes a one-time $250 pet fee.
Can I receive mail while I am between homes?
Yes. Mailbox keys are provided, and packages are generally delivered directly to the residence.
When Your Move-In Date Is Uncertain, Your Temporary Lease Should Not Create Another Deadline
Waiting for a new home should be exciting. The difficult part is when your old housing ends before the new one is ready.
That is where month-to-month furnished housing earns its value.
Instead of guessing the exact completion date months in advance, you can choose a temporary residence that is already furnished, keep your everyday life functioning, and work with a lease structure designed for a timeline that may still change.
If you need a furnished apartment in Henderson for 31 days or longer, browse current 702 Housing availability to compare actual properties, monthly rates, bedroom counts, and move-in dates.