

Reno Homes for Sale
Showing 1593 active listings · Updated July 1, 2026
Reno currently has 1593 active homes for sale, with a median list price of $615,000. Reno is Northern Nevada's economic hub — a diversifying tech-and-logistics economy (Tesla, Panasonic, Switch, Apple), a revitalized downtown and Midtown, and Sierra Nevada access 45 minutes from Lake Tahoe. Homes range from sub-$400,000 condos to multimillion-dollar foothill estates, with a metro median near $600,000. Nevada's zero income tax draws steady California in-migration.
What Should Reno Home Buyers Know First?
- Reno's median runs near $600,000 in 2026 — well below comparable California metros, with no state income tax.
- The Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center (Tesla, Panasonic, Switch) and a growing tech base sustain housing demand and wage growth.
- According to the Nevada Department of Taxation, Nevada has no state income tax and caps owner-occupied property-tax growth at 3% a year.
- Submarkets range widely: Midtown and Old Southwest for character, Somersett and ArrowCreek for gated luxury, Damonte Ranch for new construction.
- Lake Tahoe is roughly 45 minutes away — verify the exact property-tax figure with the Washoe County Assessor.
How Has the Reno Market Changed in the Last 12 Months?
Year-over-Year Comparison
| Metric | June 2025 | June 2026 | Change | Direction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median sold price | $532,250 | $540,000 | +1.5% | ▲ heating up |
| Median days on market | 61 days | 36 days | -25 days | ▲ faster velocity |
| Closed sales (monthly) | 402 homes | 67 homes | -83.3% | ▼ major drop |
| Average sold price | $650,360 | $633,588 | -2.6% | ▼ softening |
| Total sales volume (monthly) | $261.4M | $42.5M | -83.8% | ▼ cooler activity |
Source: Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS (RSAR) MLS aggregates, trailing 12 months
Updated July 1, 2026 · This block emits Speakable + Dataset structured data
What Do Reno Neighborhood Stats Show?
- $78,448Median household incomeLiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
- 37.3Median ageLiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
- 5.0/10Avg school ratingLiveBy / GreatSchools
- 2.4Avg household sizeLiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
- 49%Owner-occupiedLiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
- 33%College degree+LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
- 26%Households with childrenLiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
- 268,959PopulationLiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
NEWView 4608 Neil Road, Unit UNIT 267, Reno, NV, 89502 — $165,000$165,000CondoEst. $932/mo1 Bed1 Bath644 Sq. Ft.Built in 19784608 Neil Road, Unit UNIT 267Reno, NV, 89502Peckham Gardens
NEWView 8691 Gypsy Hill Trail, Reno, NV, 89523 — $1,125,000$1,125,000HouseEst. $6,352/mo3 Beds4.5 Baths3,056 Sq. Ft.0.37 AcresBuilt in 20108691 Gypsy Hill TrailReno, NV, 89523
NEWView 8599 Turtle Creek Court, Reno, NV, 89506 — $474,900$474,900HouseEst. $2,681/mo4 Beds2 Baths1,715 Sq. Ft.0.17 AcresBuilt in 19958599 Turtle Creek CourtReno, NV, 89506Silver Shores 11
NEWPRICE REDUCED $5.2MView 8070 Opal Station Drive, Reno, NV, 89506 — $580,000$580,000$5.2MHouseEst. $3,275/mo3 Beds2 Baths1,933 Sq. Ft.0.30 AcresBuilt in 20068070 Opal Station DriveReno, NV, 89506Northstar Ranch Phase 1
NEWView 2501 Trentham Way, Reno, NV, 89509 — $625,000$625,000HouseEst. $3,529/mo3 Beds2 Baths1,587 Sq. Ft.0.20 AcresBuilt in 19642501 Trentham WayReno, NV, 89509Coronet 1
NEWView 200 W 2nd Street, Unit 1506, Reno, NV, 89501 — $240,000$240,000CondoEst. $1,355/mo1 Bed1 Bath709 Sq. Ft.0.02 AcresBuilt in 1978200 W 2nd Street, Unit 1506Reno, NV, 89501Riverwalk Condominiums
What Price Tiers of Reno Homes Are Available?
Entry / Condos & Townhomes
Typical Areas: Downtown, Midtown, University corridor
Specs: 1–3 BR attached homes, lock-and-leave and investor inventory
View →Move-Up / Family
Typical Areas: Damonte Ranch, Caughlin Ranch, Northwest Reno, Old Southwest
Specs: 3–5 BR detached homes across established and newer neighborhoods
View →Luxury / Foothill & Gated
Typical Areas: Somersett, ArrowCreek, Galena, Montreux
Specs: Custom and gated estates with Sierra views
View →Price bands reflect active NNRMLS listings, 2026. The live count and median above update directly from the MLS feed.
Why Buy Homes for Sale in Reno?
Reno pairs California-adjacent Sierra living with Nevada's zero-income-tax advantage — a diversified tech economy, every price tier, and Lake Tahoe 45 minutes away.
- Reno offers California-adjacent Sierra living at a fraction of the tax burden — no state income tax and Washoe County property-tax rates among the lowest in the West.
- A diversified employer base — Tesla, Panasonic, Switch, Apple, and the University of Nevada — underpins steady demand and rental income.
- The market spans every tier: sub-$400,000 condos near downtown, $500K–$800K family homes, and $1M-plus foothill and gated-community estates.
- Lake Tahoe is roughly 45 minutes away, and downtown redevelopment continues to add walkable amenities and long-term appreciation potential.
Why Are People Moving to Reno?
The number-one driver is the California-to-Nevada tax move. Reno sits just over the Sierra from Northern California, but according to the Nevada Department of Taxation, Nevada levies no state income tax — a decisive savings for relocating professionals and retirees — while Washoe County property-tax rates rank among the lowest in the West. For the full relocation playbook, see our Reno relocation guide.
Jobs and lifestyle reinforce it. The Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center — Tesla's Gigafactory, Panasonic, Switch, and more — plus Apple, the University of Nevada, and a growing tech base have diversified an economy that was once casino-dependent, sustaining wage growth and housing demand. Add Lake Tahoe 45 minutes away, world-class skiing, and a revitalized downtown and Midtown, and Reno offers Sierra living that Northern California simply can't match on price.
And the value is real. According to the Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS, the metro median sits near $600,000 — a fraction of comparable Bay Area or Sacramento pricing for similar homes, with no income tax layered on top. That gap is what continues to pull steady net in-migration across the state line.
How Do You Buy a Home in Reno?
Step one is financing: get a lender pre-approval before you tour — and if you are relocating from California, line up a lender who understands cross-state moves and Nevada's closing process. Step two is defining your fit — a walkable Midtown condo, a Damonte Ranch family home, or a Somersett or ArrowCreek gated estate — and setting an instant alert, since well-priced Reno homes move quickly.
Step three is the offer and due diligence: budget for inspection, and on foothill or gated homes confirm HOA dues and any defensible-space or well/septic details. Step four is escrow — Nevada uses a roughly 30-to-45-day close with a title/escrow company, inspection, appraisal, and final walkthrough. Step five is closing and keys. We represent buyers across the Reno-Tahoe region — call (775) 277-2120 to start.
What Makes Reno Different?
Reno is Northern Nevada's economic capital — a fast-diversifying tech-and-logistics hub at the foot of the Sierra, drawing California in-migration with no state income tax and Lake Tahoe in its backyard.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| County | Washoe County (Northern Nevada — NNRMLS, not Clark/GLVAR) |
| Population | ≈ 275,000 city / ≈ 510,000 metro |
| Economy | Tesla, Panasonic, Switch, Apple at the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center; UNR |
| Taxes | No state income tax; among the West's lowest effective property-tax rates |
| Setting | Sierra Nevada foothills — Lake Tahoe ≈ 45 minutes away |
| Demand driver | Sustained California in-migration for tax + cost-of-living savings |
Tax facts per the Nevada Department of Taxation. Market data per the Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS. Verify parcel taxes with the Washoe County Assessor.
How Do Reno ZIP Codes Compare on Price and Sales Volume?
Reno's ZIP codes price very differently — from downtown condos to the foothill luxury of South Reno and Galena.
| ZIP | Neighborhood | Median Sold (90d) | Active Listings | Median DOM | Browse |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 89501 | Downtown / Midtown | $500,000 | 46 | 203 days | View → |
| 89509 | Old Southwest | $759,500 | 174 | 42 days | View → |
| 89511 | South Reno / Galena / ArrowCreek | $1,380,000 | 222 | 46 days | View → |
| 89521 | Damonte Ranch | $693,975 | 328 | 49 days | View → |
| 89523 | Northwest / Somersett | $673,500 | 160 | 48 days | View → |
| 89506 | North Valleys / Stead | $456,000 | 178 | 47 days | View → |
Per Greater Las Vegas Association of REALTORS (GLVAR) MLS data, last 90 days. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
What Reno Homes Just Listed in the Last 7 Days?
These are the newest Reno listings on the NNRMLS feed, pulled live across Midtown, the Old Southwest, Damonte Ranch, Somersett, and the foothills. Well-priced Reno homes move quickly as California in-migration continues. See all just-listed Reno homes or call (775) 277-2120 for instant alerts.
Sold-market context above is pulled live from NNRMLS closed-sale aggregates (trailing 90 days). For the regional benchmark, see the Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS.
NEWView 4608 Neil Road, Unit UNIT 267, Reno, NV, 89502 — $165,000$165,000CondoEst. $932/mo1 Bed1 Bath644 Sq. Ft.Built in 19784608 Neil Road, Unit UNIT 267Reno, NV, 89502Peckham Gardens
NEWView 8691 Gypsy Hill Trail, Reno, NV, 89523 — $1,125,000$1,125,000HouseEst. $6,352/mo3 Beds4.5 Baths3,056 Sq. Ft.0.37 AcresBuilt in 20108691 Gypsy Hill TrailReno, NV, 89523
NEWView 8599 Turtle Creek Court, Reno, NV, 89506 — $474,900$474,900HouseEst. $2,681/mo4 Beds2 Baths1,715 Sq. Ft.0.17 AcresBuilt in 19958599 Turtle Creek CourtReno, NV, 89506Silver Shores 11
NEWPRICE REDUCED $5.2MView 8070 Opal Station Drive, Reno, NV, 89506 — $580,000$580,000$5.2MHouseEst. $3,275/mo3 Beds2 Baths1,933 Sq. Ft.0.30 AcresBuilt in 20068070 Opal Station DriveReno, NV, 89506Northstar Ranch Phase 1
NEWView 2501 Trentham Way, Reno, NV, 89509 — $625,000$625,000HouseEst. $3,529/mo3 Beds2 Baths1,587 Sq. Ft.0.20 AcresBuilt in 19642501 Trentham WayReno, NV, 89509Coronet 1
NEWView 200 W 2nd Street, Unit 1506, Reno, NV, 89501 — $240,000$240,000CondoEst. $1,355/mo1 Bed1 Bath709 Sq. Ft.0.02 AcresBuilt in 1978200 W 2nd Street, Unit 1506Reno, NV, 89501Riverwalk Condominiums
What Do Reno-Tahoe Clients Say About Nevada Real Estate Group?
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Across more than 1,000 verified Google reviews, Nevada Real Estate Group clients consistently praise the team's responsiveness, professionalism, and fierce advocacy at the negotiating table — describing smooth, low-stress transactions and agents who stay genuinely communicative from the first showing through closing.
“Mia is energetic, positive, and a true joy to work with, but also a fierce advocate when it counts. She’s been attentive, responsive, and truly invested in helping us reach our goal of homeownership. From resources and connections to guidance through every challenge, she consistently went above and beyond! What stands out most is how much she genuinely cares. Her enthusiasm, support, and dedication made the entire process feel exciting and achievable. We always felt like she was in our corner, fighting for us! We are so grateful for Mia and highly recommend her to anyone! She deserves more than a 5 star review! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️”
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How Much Will a Reno Home Cost You?
Run the numbers before you tour. Estimate your monthly payment (principal, interest, an estimated Washoe County tax, and insurance), find the price you can afford on your income, and budget your move from California or beyond — all updated live as you adjust the sliders. These are planning estimates, not a loan offer; verify the exact tax with the Washoe County Assessor and terms with your lender.
Loan Details
Monthly Breakdown
30-year fixed at 6.5% APR · Reno (Washoe County)
Calculators provide estimates for planning only and are not a loan offer, pre-approval, or guarantee of terms. Property tax (~0.65%) and insurance (~0.5%) are estimates; verify rates with your lender and the Washoe County Assessor.
How Do You Reach a Local Reno Specialist?
Call (775) 277-2120 or email info@nevadagroup.com. Nevada Real Estate Group · 1755 E Plumb Ln #241, Reno, NV 89502 · Nevada license S.181401.
Where Else Can You Browse Reno Listings?
Reno homes for sale are organized below by price and nearby area — pick the path that matches how you shop, or open the Reno-Tahoe MLS map search to draw your own area and set instant alerts.
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Reno FAQ — 9 Answers
What Do Reno Buyers Most Frequently Ask?
Most AskedHow many homes are for sale in Reno right now?
Live Reno inventory is shown above, updated directly from the NNRMLS feed. Supply shifts seasonally, with the widest selection typically in spring and summer. Set a saved search and we will alert you the moment a home matching your criteria lists.
What is the median home price in Reno?
The Reno median runs near $600,000 in 2026 — well below comparable Northern California metros, with no state income tax to layer on top. Prices range from sub-$400,000 condos to multimillion-dollar foothill estates. The live median above reflects today's active NNRMLS inventory.
Which Reno neighborhoods are best?
Midtown and Old Southwest offer walkable character; Northwest Reno and Caughlin Ranch deliver established family living; Damonte Ranch and the south corridor lead in newer construction; Somersett, ArrowCreek, and Montreux anchor gated foothill luxury. Commute, schools, and budget drive the choice.
Why are Californians moving to Reno?
Nevada has no state income tax and Washoe County property-tax rates rank among the lowest in the West — a decisive savings versus California. Add Sierra recreation, Lake Tahoe 45 minutes away, and a growing tech-employer base, and Reno has absorbed sustained net in-migration from California. See our Reno relocation guide for the full breakdown.
What are Reno property taxes?
Reno is in Washoe County, where the effective property-tax rate is among the lowest in the West — generally in the 0.6%–0.7% range, though it varies by parcel and abatement status. Nevada caps annual increases on owner-occupied homes at 3% and has no state income tax. Always verify the exact figure for a specific property with the Washoe County Assessor.
How far is Reno from Lake Tahoe?
Reno is roughly 45 minutes from the Lake Tahoe shoreline (Incline Village and the north shore are closest), and about 30–40 minutes to Mt. Rose and other ski resorts. That proximity to world-class skiing and the lake is a major part of Reno's appeal and supports both primary-home and second-home demand.
Is Reno a good place to buy in 2026?
For buyers who want Sierra living without California taxes, Reno is compelling. Inventory has rebalanced, the employer base is diversifying, and the no-income-tax structure keeps carrying costs low. The main consideration is the monthly payment at current rates, which a rate buydown can soften on new construction.
How long does it take to close on a Reno home?
A typical financed purchase closes in about 30 to 45 days from accepted offer — covering inspection, appraisal, loan underwriting, title, and a final walkthrough — while cash purchases can close in as little as two weeks. Foothill homes with wells, septic, or defensible-space requirements may need extra due-diligence time. We manage every deadline so nothing slips.
Do I need a Realtor to buy a home in Reno?
You are not legally required to, but it is strongly advisable — buyer representation is typically paid by the seller, so it usually costs the buyer nothing while giving you a licensed advocate on price, inspections, and contract terms. For relocating buyers especially, a local Reno-Tahoe specialist is invaluable. Nevada Real Estate Group is the #1 team in Nevada; call (775) 277-2120.
Updated July 1, 2026
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