
Nevada’s 10 CHEAPEST PLACES To Live In 2026!
With the way the economy is now, it feels like you have to win big on the Strip to be able to afford your own house in Nevada! Of course, Vegas might drain your wallet pretty quickly, but there are some cities in Nevada where your money will stretch WAY FURTHER!
HomeSnacks has done all the heavy lifting and crunched the numbers! They've analyzed things like census data, home prices, and costs of living, and came up with the CHEAPEST cities in Nevada to live in!
Here’s the countdown, from #10 all the way to #1:
10. Fernley

Population: 23,035
Overall Cost Of Living Index: 97
Median Income: $84,025
Median Home Price: $368,372
Median Rent: $1,351
9. Moapa Valley

Population: 7,144
Overall Cost Of Living Index: 96
Median Income: $82,592
Median Home Price: $328,401
Median Rent: $1,050
8. North Las Vegas

Population: 264,022
Overall Cost Of Living Index: 96
Median Income: $71,774
Median Home Price: $385,939
Median Rent: $1,479
7. Winchester

Population: 37,531
Overall Cost Of Living Index: 93
Median Income: $45,709
Median Home Price: $282,111
Median Rent: $1,097
6. Sun Valley

Population: 22,775
Overall Cost Of Living Index: 92
Median Income: $71,471
Median Home Price: $401,384
Median Rent: $1,120
5. Whitney

Population: 44,720
Overall Cost Of Living Index: 92
Median Income: $58,624
Median Home Price: $304,527
Median Rent: $1,350
4. Sunrise Manor

Population: 198,325
Overall Cost Of Living Index: 92
Median Income: $52,476
Median Home Price: $297,018
Median Rent: $1,190
3. Fallon

Population: 9,243
Overall Cost Of Living Index: 90
Median Income: $63,490
Median Home Price: $350,672
Median Rent: $1,162
2. Pahrump

Population: 44,711
Overall Cost Of Living Index: 89
Median Income: $54,988
Median Home Price: $333,513
Median Rent: $1,115
1. Laughlin

Population: 8,184
Overall Cost Of Living Index: 83
Median Income: $44,359
Median Home Price: $260,644
Median Rent: $930






