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Las Vegas has many safe neighborhoods for renters in 2025, and this guide spotlights nine of the best, including Tule Springs, Lone Mountain, and Summerlin North. With safety a top priority for many renters, it’s more important than ever to know where crime is decreasing, rent is manageable, and everyday life feels comfortable and secure.
From quiet, family-friendly suburbs to urban areas with a strong community atmosphere, these are some of the safest places to live in Las Vegas, based on the latest crime data. Below, you’ll find a neighborhood-by-neighborhood breakdown that includes Las Vegas rent prices, safety insights, and livability highlights to help guide your search.
A note about neighborhood rental data: We used internal Apartment List data and cross-referenced it with neighborhood data from Apartments.com, RentCafe.com, and RentHop.com to give you the most accurate snapshot of rents across Las Vegas as of September 2025.
Las Vegas is becoming safer for renters in 2025. Violent crime in Las Vegas dropped 53.81% in 2025 compared to 2024, according to the Las Vegas Metro Police Department’s data. Despite this, the city still carries a D crime grade, ranked in the 23rd percentile, which means it’s safer than only about one in four U.S. cities.
CrimeGrade.org data shows that Las Vegas’ combined crime rate is slightly below the state’s. However, more community policing has led to declining crime rates in several neighborhoods. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has also introduced new patrol strategies, boosting officer visibility in high-crime areas and improving response times.
Still, safety can differ dramatically from one neighborhood to the next. That’s why it’s crucial for renters to consider block-by-block data when looking for the safest places to live in Las Vegas.
Crime Index: A composite score (0–100) indicating how a city’s total crime compares to the national average; lower scores = safer.
These trends show that although Las Vegas still has higher crime rates in some areas, the overall decline highlights the impact of targeted policing strategies and stronger community collaboration.
| Crime Type | Rate per 1,000 |
|---|---|
| Assault | 2.757 |
| Robbery | 0.7300 |
| Rape | 1.046 |
| Murder | 0.0716 |
| Total Violent Crime | 4.604 |
Assault most of the overall crime increase, accounting for over 2.7 incidents per 1,000 people.
Las Vegas renters who prioritize safety can find peace of mind in neighborhoods where crime rates are lower than the citywide averages.
Tule Springs has a crime rate of 17.29 per 1,000 residents, compared to Las Vegas’s 39.17, making it significantly safer. Residents appreciate the area’s peaceful atmosphere, well-lit streets, and strong community presence.
Summerlin North has a crime rate of 24.31 per 1,000 people, which is safer than the state average. Its safety is supported by strong HOAs, well-maintained neighborhoods, and active community policing.
To identify the safest neighborhoods for renters in Las Vegas in 2025, we reviewed the latest crime statistics alongside rental prices and local demographic data. Our focus was on accuracy and relevance, focusing on what matters most for renters.
We compared each neighborhood’s violent and property crime rates against both citywide and national averages, with an emphasis on crime per capita rather than total incidents. This helped us better reflect the actual safety of an area for daily life.
We then factored in 2025 rental pricing to spotlight neighborhoods that offer both security and affordability. Walkability, school quality, and access to amenities like parks, grocery stores, and public transit were also considered to give a more complete picture.
Whether you're moving alone, with roommates, or with family, this list highlights some of Las Vegas’s safest neighborhoods, based on real data.
Our rankings are built from a multi-source dataset covering the most recent crime and rent trends in Las Vegas:
Each neighborhood was evaluated with the following factor weightings:
Each neighborhood on this list received the best scores compared to the overall neighborhoods in Las Vegas.
Crime-to-rent ratio: the number of reported crimes per $1,000 of median annual rent. A lower ratio means you're getting more safety for every dollar you spend on housing.
For example, if a neighborhood reports 200 crimes per year and the median rent is $1,200 per month ($14,400 annually), the crime-to-rent ratio would be 13.9 crimes per $1,000 of rent.
This metric is especially helpful for cost-conscious renters. Instead of just chasing the lowest price or safest ZIP code, the ratio lets you weigh both factors together, showing which neighborhoods offer the best value in terms of both affordability and peace of mind.
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Tule Springs blends scenic views with suburban charm, offering access to local parks like Floyd Lamb Park and many family-friendly amenities. Its relaxed vibe and open atmosphere appeals to a wide variety of renters.
With violent incidents occurring at just 2.162 per 1,000 residents, the neighborhood benefits from safety features like regular police patrols, active neighborhood watch groups, and well-lit streets. Gated subdivisions provide added peace of mind. Known as one of the safest communities in Las Vegas, Tule Springs is a secure place to call home.
Centennial Hills offers a blend of suburban comfort and modern amenities, with easy access to parks like Centennial Hills Park, as well as shopping, dining, and family-friendly recreational options. Its spacious streets, well-maintained neighborhoods, and newer developments create a welcoming environment for families and professionals alike.
With violent incidents occurring at just 2.901 per 1,000 residents, Centennial Hills benefits from safety features such as frequent police patrols and active neighborhood watch programs. As one of the more secure neighborhoods in Las Vegas, Centennial Hills is a reliable place to call home.
Lone Mountain combines a suburban feel with scenic desert views and access to outdoor recreation, including Lone Mountain Park and nearby hiking trails. The community offers a mix of estate-style homes and family-friendly amenities, making it appealing to both families and professionals.
Violent incidents occur at just 2.926 per 1,000 residents, helped by strong police presence and well-maintained private roads. Larger lots and private gates enhance privacy and security for residents.
Pioneer Park is a centrally located neighborhood featuring smaller blocks and a mix of single-family homes and mobile homes. Residents benefit from access to local schools, parks, and shopping centers, as well as a convenient commute to Downtown Las Vegas and The Strip.
Violent incidents occur at roughly 3.99 per 1,000 residents, mitigated by regular patrols and active community watch efforts. Its engaged neighborhood associations also help maintain a safe environment.
Summerlin North is a master-planned community with interconnected sidewalks, parks, trails, and local shopping centers, offering a highly walkable environment. Its modern amenities, recreational facilities, and family-oriented design make it one of Las Vegas’s most desirable neighborhoods.
Violent incidents occur at just 2.572 per 1,000 residents, driven by safety features like community policing programs. Gated subdivisions and extensive trail networks add both security and lifestyle appeal.
| Overall Crime Score | Average One-Bedroom Rent | Commute to Downtown | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tule Springs | Above Average | $1,500 | 18 minutes |
| Centennial Hills | Above Average | $1,498 | 20 minutes |
| Lone Mountain | Above Average | $1,255 | 10 minutes |
| Pioneer Park | Average | $1,462 | 20 minutes |
| Summerlin North | Above Average | $1,200 | 15 minutes |
Among the safest Las Vegas neighborhoods, rent is generally comparable.
Higher rent doesn’t always correlate with lower crime, but many wealthier areas like Summerlin North and Tule Springs may have more private security and gated properties.
We calculated Las Vegas commute times (2025) from each ranked neighborhood to three major job hubs. Car times reflect typical weekday traffic (8–9:30am), and Metro estimates use official route data.
From Tule Springs
From Centennial Hills
From Lone Mountain
From Pioneer Park
From Summerlin North
Safety looks different for everyone. While some renters prioritize peaceful, residential neighborhoods, others prefer proximity to nightlife and public transit. Here’s how to find a balance between feeling secure and maintaining your ideal lifestyle and budget.
If you don’t have a car but still prioritize security, these neighborhoods combine solid safety ratings with reliable public transit options.
You don’t have to choose between luxury prices or living far away from everything to feel secure. Several up-and-coming neighborhoods are becoming more safe while still staying affordable.
Key indicators include:
Not all streets are created equal. Even in “safe” neighborhoods, your exact location makes a difference. Here’s how to check out a block before signing the lease:
Researching ahead of time helps you avoid unexpected issues and gives you peace of mind about your new space.
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Summerlin North and Lone Mountain top the list for affordability and safety, with one-bedroom rents under $1,300 and violent-crime rates below the Las Vegas average.
Yes—Tule Springs and Summerlin North have violent-crime rates below 2.5 per 1,000, far lower than the citywide average.
All crime data is based on reports from 2024 to 2025, sourced from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s crime map and websites like SpotCrime allow renters to track incidents in real time by neighborhood.
Lone Mountain is the closest to Downtown (10 minutes), with the other listed neighborhoods offering commute times of 20 minutes and under.
Use the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Crime Mapping Tool. Just enter the apartment address and filter for incidents within a 0.1-mile radius over the last 6 to 12 months.
Consider smart locks, video doorbells, and motion-activated lights—they help prevent break-ins and could even reduce your renters insurance costs.
In unit laundry, Patio / balcony, Pet friendly, Recently renovated, Stainless steel, 24hr gym + more
In unit laundry, Pet friendly, Stainless steel, Walk in closets, 24hr gym, Pool + more