Student-rental turns on the UNLV semester clock.
The blocks around UNLV and Maryland Parkway run on a calendar no other Las Vegas rental market uses: the academic year. Leases end when semesters end, and the turn season comes in compressed waves — late spring when students scatter, and a hard, unforgiving crunch in late July and August when every unit in the corridor needs to be ready for fall move-in at once. Landlords who wait until August to book a painter learn what a queue is.
We plan for the wave. Corridor landlords who get on our schedule in spring get their August slots held, and properties in our color file can be quoted and booked without a walkthrough — which matters when you're turning three units in two weeks. The stock here is mid-century houses split into student housing, small apartment buildings, and '60s-'70s condos, most of it worked hard by decades of student tenancies.
And student units are worked hard. Poster putty and command-strip scars on every wall, dart-board halos, furniture rash in the hallways, and at least one ambitious accent wall per building per year. Our spec is built for it: thorough patching, stain-blocking primer where the wall's history demands it, two full coats of Sherwin-Williams on every color change, and a scrubbable finish that gives next year's touch-up a fighting chance. Rental-neutral colors, on file, every unit matching.
Give us the address, unit size, and move-out date — we'll take it from there.
(725) 425-8709Call with the move-out date and we'll build the paint schedule around it.
Call (725) 425-8709