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Stead Homes For Sale
Nevada's #1 team for Stead real estate. Search homes for sale in North Reno's attainable-price North Valleys community -- newer construction and established single-family homes from $400K to $620K near the Reno-Stead Airport corridor.
MEDIAN LIST PRICE
$480K
RSAR / NNRMLS, ZIP 89506, June 2026
DAYS ON MARKET
43
RSAR / NNRMLS, June 2026
HOA
Many $0
North Valleys community records
TO DOWNTOWN RENO
20 min
Via US-395 S
Data reviewed by
NREG Research Team
All statistics verified against primary sources (LVR, U.S. Census, FBI, BLS)
Last updated
June 2026
Reviewed monthly · Next review July 2026
KEY TAKEAWAYS
What Should You Know About Stead at a Glance?
Stead is North Reno's most attainable North Valleys community -- anchored by the Reno-Stead Airport, per Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS data -- with a ZIP 89506 median list price near $480,000 and homes selling in about 43 days per Northern Nevada Regional MLS. The five takeaways below break down what those numbers mean for buyers.
- Community character: Established North Valleys area with newer production subdivisions and mid-century ranch homes on modest to generous lots.
- Median list price: $480,000 (June 2026, ZIP 89506) -- from $400K entry resales to $620K updated single-family homes.
- Best for: First-time buyers, families, commuters, and value-focused buyers who want modern construction below the Reno metro median.
- HOA fees: Many streets are HOA-free; newer production subdivisions run $30-$80/month for common-area landscaping only.
- Key advantage: Zero Nevada state income tax, 20-minute US-395 commute to downtown Reno, new construction at sub-$500K, and no jumbo financing required.
Last updated June 2026 · Sources: RSAR, U.S. Census, NNRMLS
Where Can You Find Stead Homes for Sale?
Stead and ZIP 89506 carry roughly 188 active listings as of June 2026 according to Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS and Northern Nevada Regional MLS data, spanning $400K entry resales to $620K updated single-family homes in established North Valleys subdivisions. The eight newest listings appear below, refreshed throughout the day, with every active Stead property searchable in our live MLS portal.
PRICE DISTRIBUTION
How Many Stead Homes Sell in Each Price Range?
The ZIP 89506 median list price sits at $480K per Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS June 2026 NNRMLS data, with inventory clustering in the $430K-$560K production band. Each card below shows current active-listing counts by price range, so you can gauge real competition in your budget before you start touring Stead neighborhoods.
How Can You Find a Stead Home by Type, Price & Lifestyle?
Stead's roughly 188 active listings span five price bands, two property types, and the lifestyle filters below -- each link opens our live NNRMLS search pre-filtered to that slice, with counts updated daily from Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS and NNRMLS data.
Which Stead Neighborhoods Should You Explore?
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How Are the Schools Near Stead?
Stead feeds the Washoe County School District, with Stead Elementary serving the community's youngest residents and Wooster or McQueen High School serving older students depending on address. Private options are accessible in Reno within 20-25 minutes. The cards below rank the standouts by level, using GreatSchools ratings, Nevada Report Card data, and parent reviews from 2026.
6/10
6/10Desert Heights ES
7/10Sky Vista ES
7/10Anderson ES
Campus photos are representative imagery — school names, ratings, and enrollment data refer to the actual schools listed.
Which Schools Near Stead Are the Best?
According to GreatSchools.org, top-rated schools near Stead include Marce Herz Middle School (9/10) and Bishop Manogue High School (9/10). Public schools in the North Valleys corridor earn 6-7/10. All are Washoe County School District unless noted. Ratings are cross-checked against the Nevada Report Card; the ranked table below adds enrollment and student-teacher ratios.
| Rank | School | Type | Grades | GreatSchools | Neighborhood | Homes Near |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Marce Herz Middle School | Public | 6-8 | 9/10 | South Reno | $500,000+ |
| 2 | Bishop Manogue Catholic HS | Private | 9-12 | 9/10 | South Reno | $520,000+ |
| 3 | Sage Ridge School | Private | K-12 | 9/10 | South Reno | $550,000+ |
| 4 | Billinghurst Middle School | Public | 6-8 | 7/10 | Northwest Reno | $460,000+ |
| 5 | McQueen High School | Public | 9-12 | 7/10 | Northwest Reno | $450,000+ |
SAFETY & CRIME
Is Stead Safe?
Stead's crime profile is consistent with the broader North Valleys -- generally lower-incident than central Reno districts. According to City of Reno Police and FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data, property crime is the primary concern, with vehicle break-ins the most common incident type. Standard precautions cover most of the risk.
- Safety grade, North RenoBelow central Reno averages
- Violent crime rateNorth Valleys typical profile
- Neighborhood watch presenceCommunity-based prevention
- Property crime vs. central RenoSuburban corridor advantage
What Buyers Should Know
Stead's safety profile benefits from the North Valleys' lower population density and predominantly residential character. Property crime -- particularly vehicle break-ins and garage-door leave-ups -- is the most common incident type, well below the rates in downtown or central Reno districts.
The area's growing newer-construction subdivisions tend to have a tighter sense of community and active neighborhood watch participation. The Reno-Stead Airport industrial corridor creates a well-lit, active daytime presence on the western edge of the community.
Standard suburban precautions -- lights on timers, secured garages, deadbolts, and community watch registration with the Reno Police Department -- cover virtually all of the remaining risk in this price band and setting.
Sources: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (latest available data), City of Reno Police Department reporting. Last updated June 2026.
What's It Like Living in Stead, NV?
Stead offers open-valley North Reno living -- wide mountain views, newer single-family homes, and one of the metro's most accessible price points. The City of Reno corridor puts downtown Reno 20 minutes south via US-395, with the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center and Reno-Stead Airport employment nearby. Zero Nevada state income tax sweetens every relocation budget.
What is Stead known for?
Stead is known as a North Reno North Valleys community built around the former Stead Air Force Base and today's Reno-Stead Airport. It offers some of the metro's most attainable newer construction, a straightforward US-395 commute, and a wide-open high-desert setting with Sierra views -- popular with first-time buyers and families who want modern homes without master-plan pricing.
Who should live in Stead?
Stead fits first-time buyers seeking newer construction at accessible prices, families who want space and Washoe County schools, commuters to the Reno-Stead Airport industrial corridor and Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center, and California relocators who want more home for their budget in a no-income-tax state.
What is daily life like in Stead?
Daily life centers on the US-395 and Lear Boulevard corridor: groceries and daily errands within 10-12 minutes, a 20-minute freeway run to downtown Reno's restaurants and entertainment, and weekend access to the Sierra via US-395 north-to-Tahoe. The National Championship Air Races each September -- historically hosted at Stead -- bring an aviation heritage event unique in the region.
Where Is Stead
Stead sits in the North Valleys corridor of North Reno (ZIP 89506) along US-395, approximately 8-10 miles north of downtown Reno. The area is bounded by the Reno-Stead Airport to the west, open high-desert terrain to the north, and the Golden Valley and Lemmon Valley communities to the south and west. Elevation approximately 4,500-4,800 ft.
Stead
At a Glance- Community Type
- North Valleys established + new builds
- Established
- Mid-century + ongoing new construction
- ZIP Code
- 89506
- Price Range
- $400K-$620K
- HOA
- Many $0; newer phases $30-$80/mo
- Guard-Gated
- No
- School District
- Washoe County School District
- To Downtown Reno
- 20 min
- To Lake Tahoe
- ~62 min
- Airport
- Reno-Tahoe Intl (22 min)
LIVABILITY REPORT CARD
How Does Stead Score?
Stead scores strongly for value and affordability compared with both Washoe County and national benchmarks, with cost of living far below the California metros most buyers leave behind. Below is our category-by-category report card -- the same six factors our agents walk through with every relocating buyer before a first tour.
Grade B+: Safety
Property crime consistent with the broader North Valleys -- below central Reno averages per City of Reno Police and FBI UCR data.
Grade B: Schools
Washoe County School District schools serve the area; confirm zone assignments by street address before buying.
Grade A: Cost of Living
$480K median -- among the most attainable in the Reno metro -- plus zero Nevada state income tax and capped property taxes.
Grade B: Amenities
Daily retail along the US-395/Lear corridor; downtown Reno's full amenity set 20 minutes away.
Grade B+: Outdoor Access
Open high-desert setting, mountain views, nearby North Valleys parks, and Lake Tahoe within 62 minutes.
Grade A-: Commute
About 20 minutes to downtown Reno via US-395 -- one of the most direct North Reno corridors.
Source: Compiled from GreatSchools.org, FBI UCR, BLS, and Walk Score. Methodology: 6 weighted categories on a 4.0-equivalent scale. Last refreshed June 2026.
Quick Answer
Is Stead a good place to live in Reno?
Yes, for the right buyer. Stead delivers the best price-per-square-foot in the Reno metro for newer construction, a direct US-395 commute to downtown and the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center, and Nevada's zero state income tax. Families and first-time buyers consistently choose Stead for modern single-family homes in the $430K-$560K range that would cost significantly more in south Reno or Northwest Reno communities.
Source: Nevada State Demographer
Who Lives in Stead?
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, ZIP 89506 holds a predominantly owner-occupied, working-family population with a median household income near $68,000 -- slightly below the Reno city average but reflective of the area's younger buyer demographic. The median age of roughly 36 reflects Stead's first-time buyer and young-family focus.
Home values in ZIP 89506 have grown steadily as California in-migration into North Reno accelerated, driven by the attainable price point and proximity to expanding industrial employment at the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center. The area's newer construction pipeline continues to attract buyers priced out of Somersett and south Reno communities.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS estimates & Nevada State Demographer · Updated
POPULATION & GROWTH
How Fast Is Stead Growing?
The North Valleys corridor including Stead has grown significantly since 2010 as California in-migration into North Reno outpaced new supply. ZIP 89506 is projected to continue growing through 2030, driven by Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center employment expansion and continued new-construction pipeline activity in the Stead and Lemmon Valley areas.
ZIP 89506 population trajectory, 2010-2030 (projected)
Growth in Stead and the broader ZIP 89506 corridor tracks California net in-migration and the expanding Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center employment base. Each new production release from active North Valleys builders sells quickly, and the attainable sub-$500K price point continues to attract a steady stream of first-time buyers and young families.
Sources: Nevada State Demographer and U.S. Census Bureau ACS. Historical figures are ZIP-level approximations; projection reflects State Demographer planning. Last updated June 2026.
LIVABILITY SCORES
How Does Stead Score for Livability?
Stead posts a strong overall livability profile for an attainable-price North Reno community -- top marks for cost of living and commute access, solid marks for safety, with outdoor and amenity access benefiting from proximity to the broader Reno metro. The rings below break that composite into the six categories buyers ask about most.
- 78B+
Overall Livability
- 72B
Schools
- 75B+
Safety
- 88A
Cost of Living
- 72B
Amenities
- 78B+
Outdoor / Recreation
MARKET TRENDS · LAST 12 MONTHS
How Is the Stead Real Estate Market Trending?
Median list price, days on market, and active inventory from Northern Nevada Regional MLS ZIP 89506 data, updated monthly. ZIP 89506 has tracked near $480K over the past year with roughly 188 active listings -- the three charts below show the past twelve months.
Median List Price (ZIP 89506)
+1.5% YoY (May 2025 -> May 2026)
vs May 2025
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS
Days on Market
38 -> 43 days YoY (seasonal softening winter)
vs May 2025
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS
Active Listings
~188 monthly average, seasonal winter dip
vs May 2025
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS
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Market Competitiveness
How Competitive Is the Stead Market Right Now?
Stead is a moderately active market -- well-priced entry and mid-tier homes go under contract in roughly five to six weeks per NNRMLS ZIP 89506 data. The $430K-$540K production band moves fastest at 36-43 median days; larger or updated homes above $560K typically take seven to ten weeks as the qualified buyer pool narrows.
- 43 daysMedian days on market (ZIP 89506)
- $255Median price per sq ft
- 36-65DOM range by tier
- 188Active listings (June 2026)
Who Should Buy a Home in Stead?
Stead spans $400K entry resales to $620K updated single-family homes -- one of the widest value price ranges in the Reno metro. Four buyer profiles below match lifestyles to specific Stead sections, followed by the honest pros and trade-offs our team walks every client through before they commit.
Which Stead Section Fits Your Buyer Type?
First-Time Buyers
- Sub-$500K newer construction available
- FHA and conventional financing; no jumbo needed
- Many no-HOA lots -- lower monthly cost
- Washoe County schools + 20-min Reno commute
Growing Families
- 3-4 bedroom production homes $430K-$560K
- Neighborhood parks throughout the corridor
- Room to grow in open North Valleys setting
- WCSD schools; verify zone by address
Commuters & Industrial Workers
- Reno-Stead Airport employment corridor on-site
- Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center 35 min via I-80
- Downtown Reno 20 min via US-395
- Value pricing for high-utilization commuters
California Relocators
- Zero Nevada state income tax
- Modern 1,800-2,100 sq ft homes near $480K
- No jumbo financing required at any Stead price point
- Lake Tahoe 62 minutes from the driveway
Best Fit For
- First-time buyers — sub-$500K newer construction with FHA financing and no-HOA lots -- the metro's best entry point for modern single-family.
- Young families — 3-4 bedroom production homes, neighborhood parks, and the North Valleys' open setting at attainable prices.
- Commuters — direct US-395 access to downtown Reno in 20 minutes and Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center in 35 minutes.
- California relocators — more square footage for less money, zero state income tax, and Sierra access -- all at conforming loan limits.
- Value investors — the North Valleys' sustained population growth and employer expansion underpin steady long-term appreciation.
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- Zero Nevada state income tax -- five-figure annual savings versus California
- Most attainable new construction in the Reno metro at $430K-$560K
- Many lots are HOA-free -- lower monthly carrying costs
- All homes are under the $766K conforming limit -- standard FHA, VA, conventional financing
- Direct US-395 commute to downtown Reno (20 min) and Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center (35 min)
- Open high-desert setting with wide Sierra and valley views
- Property taxes capped at 3% annual growth under Nevada law
Honest Considerations
- Schools in the North Valleys corridor rate 6-7/10 on GreatSchools -- families prioritizing 9/10 zones may prefer Somersett or south Reno
- Daily retail and dining require a 10-15 minute drive -- not a walkable neighborhood
- North Valleys wind corridor can be stronger than south Reno -- factor into insurance and outdoor maintenance
- Not guard-gated or master-planned -- buyers who want community amenities (golf, clubhouse, trails) should look at Somersett or Caughlin Ranch
- Area is still developing -- some streets are adjacent to industrial or airport uses
Neighborhood Comparison
How Does Stead Compare to Other North Reno Communities?
A like-for-like comparison of the five most-searched North and North Valleys Reno communities -- median price, price per square foot, days on market, HOA, and lifestyle fit -- using active-listing data refreshed monthly via Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS and NNRMLS. Prices span $440K in Lemmon Valley to $530K in Sky Vista.
| Submarket | Median Price | $ / Sq Ft | Days on Market | Active Listings | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stead | $480,000 | ~$255 | 43 | 44 | First-Time · Value · Employment Access |
| Lemmon Valley | $455,000 | ~$245 | 46 | 38 | Rural · Larger Lots · Value |
| Golden Valley | $468,000 | ~$250 | 44 | 32 | Established · Residential · Value |
| Sky Vista | $530,000 | ~$275 | 38 | 42 | Newer Build · Move-Up · Views |
| Northwest Reno (non-HOA) | $530,000 | ~$295 | 34 | 33 | Established · No HOA |
Source: Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS and NNRMLS data, June 2026. Median prices based on active listings; days on market from closed sales.
Community Deep Dive
What's Inside Each North Reno Community?
Submarket 1
Stead
North Reno's most attainable newer-construction community -- established and growing North Valleys area anchored by the Reno-Stead Airport corridor, with many no-HOA lots and direct US-395 commute access.
Browse Stead homes →Submarket 2
Lemmon Valley
A neighboring North Valleys community to the west of Stead -- slightly more rural setting, larger lots in some areas, and similar pricing with less industrial proximity.
Browse Lemmon Valley homes →Submarket 3
Golden Valley
South of Stead with a mix of established homes and newer builds -- similar pricing with a slightly more residential-only character and less airport proximity.
Browse Golden Valley homes →Submarket 4
Sky Vista
A newer North Reno community south of Stead with newer builds, slightly higher prices, and a more move-up buyer profile -- Sky Vista is between the North Valleys and the broader Reno market on price.
Browse Sky Vista homes →Submarket 5
Northwest Reno (non-HOA)
The broader Northwest Reno corridor outside the master plans -- older established neighborhoods, no HOA, and value pricing with the same I-80 and airport access as Somersett's outer rings.
Browse Northwest Reno (non-HOA) homes →Submarket 6
Reno-Stead Airport Employment Corridor
The Reno-Stead Airport industrial zone anchors the western edge of the community -- logistics, aviation services, light manufacturing, and the historic home of the National Championship Air Races. Workers at this corridor enjoy a sub-10-minute commute from most Stead residential streets.
Browse Reno-Stead Airport Employment Corridor homes →Where Is Stead on the Map?
Stead sits in the North Valleys corridor of North Reno (ZIP 89506) along US-395, approximately 8-10 miles north of downtown Reno. Lemmon Valley is 5 minutes west, Golden Valley 8 minutes south, and downtown Reno is roughly 20 minutes away via US-395. Reno-Tahoe International Airport sits about 22 minutes south.
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BY ZIP CODE
What Does the Market Look Like in ZIP 89506?
ZIP 89506 covers Stead, Lemmon Valley, and the broader North Valleys corridor in North Reno. The table below puts the ZIP in context against neighboring Reno ZIP codes -- median price, price per square foot, days on market, active inventory, and year-over-year price growth -- using Northern Nevada Regional MLS data.
| ZIP | Primary Area | Median Price | $ / Sq Ft | Days on Market | Active | YoY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 89506 | Stead · North Valleys · Lemmon Valley | $480K | ~$255 | 43 | 188 | +1.5% |
| 89523 | Somersett · Northwest Reno | $620K | ~$315 | 32 | 210 | +1.9% |
| 89519 | Old Southwest · Caughlin Ranch | $725K | ~$340 | 36 | 142 | +3.1% |
| 89511 | South Reno · Galena · ArrowCreek | $745K | ~$355 | 40 | 268 | +2.8% |
| 89521 | Damonte Ranch · South Meadows | $565K | ~$290 | 28 | 256 | +2.2% |
| 89509 | Midtown · Central · Lakeridge | $520K | ~$310 | 34 | 174 | +1.5% |
Source: Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS and NNRMLS. Medians from active listings; YoY from closed sales, 2026 vs 2025 year-to-date. Per-sqft figures approximate. ZIP boundaries per Washoe County GIS.
BY THE NUMBERS
Which Statistics Define Stead Real Estate?
Eight verifiable numbers -- sourced to the BLS Reno-Sparks MSA report, U.S. Census Bureau, Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS, GreatSchools, and Washoe County Assessor -- pin down this community's fundamentals. ZIP 89506 median list price is $480K, days on market run 43, and many streets carry no HOA.
$480K
Median list price in ZIP 89506 (Stead / North Valleys) in June 2026.
Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS
+1.5%
Year-over-year price growth in ZIP 89506, May 2025 to May 2026.
Northern Nevada Regional MLS
43
Median days from list to accepted offer in the ZIP 89506 corridor.
RSAR / NNRMLS, June 2026
$255
Median price per square foot among active Stead-area listings.
NNRMLS / Repliers IDX, June 2026
~$68K
Median household income in ZIP 89506 per U.S. Census Bureau ACS estimates.
U.S. Census Bureau ACS
20 min
Drive time from Stead to downtown Reno via US-395 south.
City of Reno
Many $0
Many Stead streets carry no HOA -- one of the lowest monthly cost structures in the metro.
North Valleys community records
35 min
Drive time from Stead to Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center (Tesla, Switch, Panasonic) via US-395/I-80.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
WHY STEAD
Why Does Stead Stand Out Among North Reno Communities?
From attainable new construction to no-HOA lots to the most direct US-395 commute in the North Valleys, Stead delivers practical value most communities can't match at this price tier. Each advantage below is tied to a verifiable source -- the Nevada Revised Statutes, RSAR, NNRMLS data, and Washoe County records.
- Northern Nevada Regional MLS
Most attainable new construction in Reno
Newer production single-family homes from the $430Ks -- the best price-per-square-foot for modern builds in the metro.
- North Valleys community records
Many lots are HOA-free
A significant portion of Stead streets carry no HOA -- monthly ownership cost stays lean.
- City of Reno
Direct US-395 corridor
Downtown Reno in 20 minutes, Reno-Tahoe Airport in 22 minutes, Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center in 35 minutes.
- Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471
Nevada tax advantage
Zero state income tax plus a 3% annual cap on primary-residence property taxes under NRS 361.471.
- Freddie Mac / FHFA conforming limits
No jumbo financing required
All Stead homes are well below the $766K conforming loan limit -- standard FHA, VA, and conventional financing applies.
WHY BUY IN STEAD
What Are the Top Reasons to Buy a Home in Stead?
Stead's case rests on numbers, not adjectives: zero Nevada state income tax, a median list price near $480K per Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS, and a direct US-395 commute to Reno's expanding job base. The reasons below each carry a named source.
Zero Nevada state income tax
No personal income tax -- five-figure annual savings versus California for most relocating households.
Nevada Department of Taxation
Most attainable new construction in Reno
Newer single-family from the $430Ks -- the metro's best price-per-square-foot for modern builds.
Northern Nevada Regional MLS
3% property-tax cap
Annual increases on a primary residence are capped by Nevada statute.
NRS 361.471
Many HOA-free lots
No HOA means lower monthly carrying costs and fewer restrictions on property use.
North Valleys community records
Conforming loan limits apply
All Stead homes are under $766K -- FHA, VA, and conventional financing available without jumbo requirements.
FHFA conforming limits 2026
Direct employment access
Reno-Stead Airport industrial zone, Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center, and downtown Reno employers all within 35 minutes.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Washoe County schools
WCSD provides K-12 education; confirm school zone by address before buying.
Washoe County School District
Open-valley setting
High-desert terrain with wide mountain views and room to grow -- a pace distinct from dense south Reno.
City of Reno
Growing North Valleys corridor
Sustained population growth in ZIP 89506 driven by in-migration and employment expansion.
Nevada State Demographer
National Championship Air Races heritage
Stead's Reno-Stead Airport has historically hosted the iconic Reno Air Races -- a unique community identity no other Reno area can claim.
Reno Air Races / Reno-Stead Airport
New Construction
Who Are the Builders in Stead?
Stead and the broader North Valleys have seen ongoing production-home development from multiple builders active in ZIP 89506. Newer single-family phases in the $430K-$580K range sell quickly -- verify current incentives, because rate buydowns and closing-cost credits change month to month.
Entry & Family
KB Home
Production single-family, energy-efficient builds
Entry-Level
LGI Homes
Attainable new construction, fast close
Family Move-Up
Lennar
Everything's Included design packages
Value Production
D.R. Horton
America's largest homebuilder, volume pricing
Infill & Custom
Local / Regional Builders
Infill builds on existing North Valleys lots
Outdoor Recreation
What Outdoor Amenities Does Stead Offer?
Stead's high-desert North Valleys setting provides open space, mountain views, and neighborhood parks for daily recreation. Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada are roughly 62 minutes away for weekend adventures. The City of Reno maintains additional parks and trails across the broader metro, with the Truckee River path and Rancho San Rafael Park accessible within 25-30 minutes south.
ON-SITE
North Valleys Neighborhood Parks
Community parks throughout the Stead residential core serve families with playground equipment, open lawn, and picnic areas.
5 MIN
Reno-Stead Airport Open Space
The airport perimeter area and the wide-open North Valleys terrain provide a unique aviation-adjacent experience, especially during the Reno Air Races season.
25 MIN
Rancho San Rafael Park
Reno's flagship regional park, home to the Great Reno Balloon Race and the Wilbur D. May Arboretum, accessible 25 minutes south.
28 MIN
Truckee River Whitewater Park
An urban whitewater park in downtown Reno -- kayak drops, riverwalk path, and adjacent Midtown restaurants.
55 MIN
Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe
The closest major ski resort to Reno, with the highest base elevation at Lake Tahoe and dependable deep Sierra snow.
62 MIN
Lake Tahoe (Incline Village)
North America's largest alpine lake -- public beaches at Sand Harbor and Kings Beach, marinas, and a dozen surrounding ski resorts.
45 MIN
Galena Creek Recreation Area
Forested Sierra trails and a visitor center on the Mt. Rose Highway -- the closest wilderness trailhead to Reno.
30 MIN
Bartley Ranch Regional Park
Trails, an amphitheater, and equestrian facilities at the edge of south Reno neighborhoods -- accessible via US-395 south.
The Stead Lifestyle
What Does a Weekend in Stead Look Like?
Open-valley living with urban access: a morning walk through the neighborhood with Sierra views, an afternoon run south to downtown Reno's Midtown dining strip via the City of Reno, and a weekend Sierra escape -- Lake Tahoe an hour away and Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe less than that.
THIS WEEKEND'S OPEN HOUSES
Can You Tour Stead Homes This Weekend?
Most Stead sellers schedule weekend open houses Friday through Sunday. Builder model homes at active North Valleys phases are typically open daily by appointment. Set up instant alerts to get notified when a home in your price range schedules an open house, or browse every active Stead listing now.
Quick Answer
What does an HOA cost in Stead?
Many Stead streets carry no HOA at all -- one of the area's main draws. Newer production subdivisions in North Valleys typically run $30-$80 per month for common-area landscaping. There are no multi-layer HOA structures comparable to master-planned communities like Somersett. Always confirm HOA status and dues before writing an offer, as it varies significantly between adjacent streets and phases.
Should I Move to Stead?
Every month, households from the Sacramento Valley, the San Francisco Bay Area, and across California choose North Reno for its space, lower cost of living, and tax advantage. Here's how Stead fits that picture. California's top state income-tax rate is 13.3% per the Franchise Tax Board; Nevada's is zero, and that single line item funds most relocations.
Why California Buyers Are Choosing Stead
The tax math is the starting point: California's top marginal state income tax is 13.3% -- Nevada's is zero. A household earning $200,000 saves roughly $16,000 per year in state income taxes alone. Stead adds a second layer many Reno communities can't match at this price tier: newer production homes, no-HOA lots, and some of the lowest price-per-square-foot figures in the Reno metro -- typically $240-$265 -- meaning a $480K budget buys a modern 1,800-2,000 sq ft home rather than a 1970s condo.
At a $480,000 budget, buyers in Sacramento typically compete for a small older home or a condo in a moderate neighborhood. That same budget in Stead secures a 3-4 bedroom newer single-family home on a standard lot with mountain views and a quick US-395 commute -- frequently newer construction, with the Sierra Nevada visible from the backyard.
According to Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS, the ZIP 89506 median active list price runs about $480,000 -- well below the broader Reno metro median. Per the Washoe County Assessor, the effective property-tax rate runs roughly 0.5-0.7% of taxable value, capped at 3% annual growth on a primary residence. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the Reno-Sparks MSA unemployment near historic lows, driven by Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center employers including Tesla, Switch, and Panasonic.
Stead residents tap into Reno's diversified economy via one of the most direct corridors in the metro. The Reno-Stead Airport industrial zone provides local employment in logistics, aviation services, and light manufacturing. The Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center east of the city -- home to Tesla's Gigafactory, Switch hyperscale data centers, Panasonic, and Google -- is roughly 30-35 minutes via US-395 and I-80. Downtown Reno tech, healthcare, and university employers (Renown Health, University of Nevada, Reno) sit about 20 minutes south. Remote workers gain a quiet North Valleys setting with easy airport access.
Cost of Living Snapshot -- Stead, North Reno vs. Sacramento, CA
Day-to-day costs run dramatically lower than Sacramento across nearly every category. Nevada has no state income tax and no personal property tax on vehicles beyond registration. A $480K Stead home sits at a fraction of comparable Sacramento pricing, and Washoe County property taxes are capped by statute at 3% annual growth.
| Metric | Stead, North Reno NV | Sacramento, CA |
|---|---|---|
| State Income Tax | None | Up to 13.3% |
| Median List Price (community) | ~$480K | ~$620K-$750K |
| Effective Property Tax Rate | ~0.5%-0.7% | ~0.75%+ |
| HOA / Month | Many $0 or $30-$80 | Varies · $0-$500+ |
| Avg. Home Size at $480K | 1,800-2,100 sq ft | 1,200-1,600 sq ft |
| Airport Commute | 22 min (Reno-Tahoe Intl) | 25-45 min (SMF) |
Figures are approximate, for illustration. Contact our team for current market data.
Stead Rental Market -- Rent vs. Own
Single-family rentals in Stead and ZIP 89506 typically run $1,800-$2,400/month based on Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS rental tracking, with larger updated homes near $2,400-$2,800. For buyers planning a 5+ year hold, purchasing builds equity that Reno's steadily rising rents otherwise hand to a landlord -- and Nevada adds no state income tax on top of appreciation gains.
Updated June 2026 · Source: Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS rental tracking & BLS Consumer Price Index
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Start Your Stead SearchRELOCATION TIMELINE
How to Relocate to Stead in 8 Steps
From first research to keys-in-hand, here's the 8-12 week timeline most Stead buyers follow. Two deadlines are statutory: Nevada requires a driver's license within 30 days of residency and vehicle registration within 60, per the Nevada DMV -- miss them and registration penalties stack.
Research Stead sections and HOA status
Some streets are HOA-free; others carry modest dues. Confirm status before shortlisting properties -- it can shift monthly costs by $50-$80.
Get pre-approved
All Stead homes are under the $766K conforming loan limit -- FHA, VA, and conventional financing all apply. Line up your lender before touring.
Hire a North Reno specialist
School zone boundaries, builder incentive cycles, and new-phase availability all move in ZIP 89506. Work with an agent who tracks the corridor weekly.
Verify school zone by address
Zone lines cross multiple times inside ZIP 89506 -- confirm your assigned elementary, middle, and high school before writing an offer.
Tour in person or virtually
Walk the area at different times of day -- the North Valleys wind corridor and proximity to the airport industrial zone vary across the community.
Write and negotiate the offer
Pair list-price strategy with a request for seller credits or a rate buydown; builder incentives at active phases change monthly.
Inspection & appraisal
Inspect for North Valleys grading, drainage, and any industrial-corridor adjacency concerns. Appraisals at this price tier turn in 5-7 business days.
Close, move, and register
Transfer utilities (NV Energy, Truckee Meadows Water Authority), then handle the Nevada DMV -- license within 30 days, registration within 60.
ECONOMY & JOBS
What Drives the Economy Near Stead?
Stead residents tap directly into the Reno-Sparks MSA job base via one of the metro's most direct employment corridors. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, MSA unemployment runs near historic lows, driven by Tesla, Switch, and Panasonic at the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center (35 min via US-395/I-80) and the Reno-Stead Airport industrial zone directly adjacent to the community.
Top Reno-Area Employers (Commutable from Stead)
- Reno-Stead Airport Industrial ZoneLogistics, aviation services, and light manufacturing adjacent to the community
- Tesla Gigafactory NevadaBattery & EV manufacturing, Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center (~35 min via I-80)
- Renown HealthNorthern Nevada's largest healthcare system, downtown Reno (~20 min)
- University of Nevada, RenoR1 research university, north campus (~25 min)
- SwitchHyperscale data centers, Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center (~35 min)
- Panasonic EnergyBattery manufacturing partner, TRI Center (~35 min)
Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Nevada State Demographer. Last updated June 2026.
COMMUNITY COMPARISON
How Does Stead Compare to Lemmon Valley, Sky Vista & Somersett?
Choosing between North Reno communities? This table compares Stead (median $480K, no-HOA lots, airport employment adjacent), Lemmon Valley ($455K, more rural, larger lots), Sky Vista ($530K, newer builds, move-up), and Somersett ($620K, golf master plan). Metrics are from RSAR, the U.S. Census, and BLS Reno-Sparks MSA.
| Metric | Stead | Lemmon Valley | Sky Vista | Somersett |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median List Price | $480K | $455K | $530K | $620K |
| Price / Sq Ft | ~$255 | ~$245 | ~$275 | ~$315 |
| Days on Market | 43 | 46 | 38 | 32 |
| HOA / Month | Many $0; $30-$80 | Many $0 | $50-$150 | $130-$220 |
| Guard-Gated | No | No | No | Sub-enclaves only |
| Golf On-Site | No | No | No | Yes |
| New Construction | Active phases | Limited | Active phases | Active phases |
| Employment Access | Airport + TRI 35 min | TRI 40 min | TRI 40 min | TRI 35-40 min |
| Best For | First-Time · Value · Commuters | Rural · Larger Lots | Move-Up · Newer Builds | Golf · All Tiers · Master Plan |
Sources: Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS, U.S. Census ACS. Last updated June 2026.
What Will Stead Cost You Each Month?
A median $480K Stead purchase runs about $3,480 monthly with 10% down at 7% per Freddie Mac -- principal, interest, taxes, insurance, and PMI included, with no HOA on many lots -- versus roughly $1,900 to rent. The tabs below let you model your payment, compare renting, and budget HOA tiers.
Estimate Your Stead Payment
- Principal & Interest$2,874
- Property Tax$244
- Insurance$150
- HOA$200
- PMI$180
Estimated calculations only — consult a lender for exact figures. Rate benchmarks reflect the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey.
BUY VS RENT
Should you buy or rent in Stead right now?
At current rates the monthly gap narrows once equity and tax effects are counted -- and the corridor's steadily rising rents shift the math toward owning for 5+ year holds.
OWN (10% DOWN, 7%)
$3,439 / mo
- Principal & Interest
- $2,878
- Property Tax (~0.6%)
- $240
- Homeowners Insurance
- $105
- HOA (where applicable)
- $0-$80
- PMI (10% down)
- $216
5-year net cost:~$140,000
Equity built:~$61,000
RENT (MEDIAN SFR)
$1,900 / mo
- Median SFR Rent (ZIP 89506)
- $1,900
- Renters Insurance
- $18
- Equity Built / Month
- $0
- Tax Benefit
- $0
- Annual Increase Risk
- ~4%
5-year net cost:~$124,000
Equity built:$0
Avg annual rent increase: 4.0%
The 5-year breakeven
Owning a median Stead home for five years costs modestly more than renting in cash terms -- but the owner walks away with roughly $61,000 in equity while the renter walks away with none. Appreciation above the modeled 3% and the Nevada income-tax savings widen the gap further for California relocators.
Model assumptions: 7.0% 30-yr fixed (Freddie Mac PMMS), 3% annual appreciation, 4% annual rent growth, 0.6% effective property tax.
HOA Fees by Community
HOA Fees in Stead
Stead's HOA structure is simple -- many streets carry no HOA, and those with dues are modest production subdivision fees.
No HOA (majority of Stead streets)
$0 / mo
Established mid-century and infill streets
$0
Includes:
No HOA; standard city/county services only
Production Subdivision HOA
$30-$80 / mo
Newer North Valleys production phases
$30-$80
Includes:
Common-area landscaping, entry monument maintenance
COMMUTE & TRANSPORTATION
How Easy Is Getting Around from Stead?
From Stead's main US-395 corridor, downtown Reno is about 20 minutes south. Most residents drive -- mean commutes in ZIP 89506 run near 24 minutes per U.S. Census ACS data -- well below the Bay Area and Sacramento averages most relocators leave behind.
Drive Times from Stead
- 20 minDowntown RenoVia US-395 S
- 22 minReno-Tahoe Intl AirportVia US-395 S
- 12 minNorth Valleys Shopping (Lear Blvd)Via US-395 / Lear Blvd
- 35 minTahoe-Reno Industrial CenterVia US-395 / I-80 east
- 30 minSparksVia US-395 / I-80 east
- 42 minCarson CityVia US-395 S
- 55 minMt. Rose Ski TahoeVia US-395 / NV-431
- 62 minLake Tahoe (Incline Village)Via US-395 / NV-431
Transportation Options
Drive times based on average non-rush-hour conditions. Sources: Google Maps traffic data, RTC Washoe.
Quick Answer
How long does it take to close on a home in Stead?
Most Stead purchases close in 30-45 days. Cash offers can close in 7-14 days. Financed resales run 30-45 days; FHA and VA loans add 5-7 days for appraisal and inspection scheduling. New-construction spec homes close in 30-60 days. Build-to-order contracts range from 60 days to 9 months depending on the builder's backlog.
Quick Answer
What credit score do you need to buy a home in Stead?
Conventional loans generally want 620+; FHA allows 580+ with 3.5% down for eligible first-time buyers. VA loans are available with no minimum credit score, though most lenders want 580+. All Stead homes are under the $766K conforming limit, so no jumbo financing is required at any Stead price point. The spread between a 660 and a 740 score can exceed $250/month on a $480K purchase, so improving credit before applying pays off.
Stead FAQ — 18 Answers
What Do Stead Buyers Most Frequently Ask?
Most AskedWhat is the median home price in Stead?
The median asking price for a Stead home is about $480,000 per Northern Nevada Regional MLS data for ZIP 89506, at roughly $255 per square foot. Entry-level resales and older ranch homes start near $400K, newer production single-family homes cluster around $480K-$560K, and larger updated homes in established subdivisions can reach $620K.
What makes Stead different from other Reno communities?
Stead anchors the North Valleys corridor -- the largest attainable-price submarket within Reno city limits. Its combination of newer production subdivisions, no-HOA established neighborhoods, and direct US-395 access to Reno employment makes it the go-to ZIP code for first-time buyers and families seeking modern construction at prices well below the city median.
Are there HOA fees in Stead?
Many Stead neighborhoods carry no HOA at all, which is one of the area's main draws. Newer production subdivisions typically run a modest $30-$80 per month covering common-area landscaping. Always confirm before writing an offer -- some sections are HOA-free while adjacent phases have dues.
Is Stead a good area for first-time buyers?
Yes -- Stead consistently ranks among the most accessible entry points in the Reno metro. The combination of no-HOA lots, newer construction starting near $430K, and a streamlined US-395 commute to Reno employers makes it a natural starting point. FHA and conventional first-time buyer programs are widely used here; call Nevada Real Estate Group at (775) 277-2120 for a lender referral.
What schools serve Stead?
Stead sits in the Washoe County School District. Stead Elementary School serves the community's youngest residents; students typically feed into Billinghurst Middle School and either Wooster or McQueen High School depending on address. Confirm assignments by exact street address, as zone boundaries shift periodically across ZIP 89506.
How long does it take to get from Stead to downtown Reno?
From Stead's main spine on US-395 north, downtown Reno is about 20 minutes in typical traffic. Reno-Tahoe International Airport is roughly 22 minutes via US-395 south. Sparks and the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center are about 30-35 minutes, putting the area's major employers within a straightforward commute.
What is the average days on market in Stead?
Stead homes typically sell in about 43 days from list to accepted offer per NNRMLS data for ZIP 89506, which reflects the broader North Valleys pace for attainable-price product. Well-priced entry and move-up homes in the $430K-$540K band can go pending within three to five weeks; larger or higher-priced homes may take six to eight weeks as the buyer pool narrows.
What amenities does Stead offer residents?
Stead's everyday amenities center on the US-395 and Lear Boulevard corridor -- grocery, hardware, fast food, and fuel within a 10-12 minute drive. Neighborhood parks serve the residential core. The Reno-Stead Airport hosts the National Championship Air Races, giving the community a unique aviation heritage event each September. Downtown Reno's restaurants, casino-hotel entertainment, and cultural venues are 20 minutes south.
Are there new construction homes available in Stead?
Yes -- Stead has seen ongoing new-production development with multiple builders active in North Valleys subdivisions. Newer single-family homes in the $430K-$580K range are available periodically; call Nevada Real Estate Group at (775) 277-2120 to find out which phases are currently selling and whether builder incentives like rate buydowns are on offer.
What are property taxes like in Stead?
Property taxes in Stead follow Washoe County's effective rate of roughly 0.5-0.7% of assessed value. Nevada caps annual increases on a primary residence at 3% under Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471. On a $480K Stead home, the annual tax bill typically runs $2,400-$3,360 depending on assessed value -- paired with Nevada's zero state income tax, the total carrying cost is well below California equivalents.
Is Stead a good community for families?
Yes -- Stead's newer production subdivisions, neighborhood parks, and attainable price points draw families who want modern construction and space without paying Somersett or Damonte Ranch prices. The Washoe County School District serves the area. The open North Valleys setting and proximity to US-395 provide an easy daily rhythm for two-income households.
How does Stead compare to Lemmon Valley or Golden Valley?
All three are North Valleys communities in ZIP 89506 with value pricing and US-395 access. Stead tends to have the most active new-construction pipeline and the highest concentration of logistics and industrial employment nearby via the Reno-Stead Airport corridor. Lemmon Valley sits slightly west and is slightly more established; Golden Valley is south of Stead with a mix of established homes and newer builds. Prices overlap significantly across all three.
What are crime rates like in Stead?
Stead's crime profile is consistent with the broader North Valleys -- generally lower-incident than central Reno districts, with property crime the primary concern per City of Reno Police and FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data. Standard suburban precautions -- secured garage, porch lighting, and community watch participation -- cover most of the risk for residents.
What types of homes are available in Stead?
Stead offers a mix of older mid-century ranch homes from the $400Ks, newer production single-family builds from the $430K-$560K range, and occasional larger updated homes above $580K. Most homes are detached single-family on modest lots. Attached product and condos are rare; buyers seeking townhomes typically look south toward Sky Vista or Reno proper.
What should I know before buying in Stead?
Confirm HOA status early -- some streets are HOA-free while adjacent phases carry dues. Verify school zone assignments by exact address, since zone lines cross multiple times inside ZIP 89506. The North Valleys wind corridor can be stronger than south Reno -- something to factor into insurance. Get pre-approved before touring in this price band; entry-level inventory moves quickly at 43 median days on market.
What is the minimum down payment to buy in Stead?
Most Stead buyers use 3%-10% down. Conventional loans start at 3% for qualified first-time buyers (620+ credit); FHA allows 3.5% with 580+ credit. At a $480K median, 3.5% down is $16,800 and 10% is $48,000. All Stead homes are well below the $766K jumbo threshold, so standard conforming financing applies across the board -- a significant advantage over higher-priced Reno submarkets.
Is Stead better for buyers than Lemmon Valley or Sky Vista?
It depends on priorities. Stead has the strongest new-construction pipeline of the three and the most direct employment access via the Reno-Stead Airport corridor and US-395 north. Lemmon Valley is more rural with larger lots and slightly lower prices in some pockets. Sky Vista is south of Stead with newer builds and slightly higher prices. Tour all three if budget and commute are close; they sit within 15 minutes of each other.
How long does it take to close on a Stead home?
Most Stead purchases close in 30-45 days. Cash offers can close in 7-14 days. Financed purchases on production resales run 30-45 days from accepted offer. New-construction spec homes close in 30-60 days; build-to-order contracts range from 60-90 days for faster builders to 6-9 months depending on backlog. FHA and VA loans occasionally extend timelines by 5-7 days for inspection and appraisal processing.
Updated June 2026
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PEOPLE ALSO ASK
What Else Do People Ask About Stead?
Beyond the FAQ above, these are the queries Stead buyers actually type into Google and AI assistants -- answered with specifics you can verify: prices from the Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS, school ratings from GreatSchools, HOA status from community records, and tax data from the Washoe County Assessor.
Is Stead a good area?
Yes, for buyers who prioritize value and commute access. Stead delivers the best price-per-square-foot for newer construction in the Reno metro, a direct US-395 commute to downtown and the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center, and many no-HOA lots -- at prices well below the city median and with no jumbo financing required.
Does Stead have good schools?
WCSD public schools in the North Valleys corridor rate 6-7/10 on GreatSchools -- solid for the price point, but below the 8-9/10 zones in Somersett or south Reno. Families prioritizing a 9/10 school zone may prefer Somersett or Damonte Ranch. Confirm your assigned elementary, middle, and high school by exact street address before buying.
What is the Reno-Stead Airport?
Reno-Stead Airport (RTS) is a general aviation and cargo airport on the western edge of the Stead community. It is historically famous as the home of the National Championship Air Races, held each September -- one of the most distinctive aviation heritage events in the American West. The airport industrial zone provides logistics and light-manufacturing employment adjacent to the residential community.
Are there new homes being built in Stead?
Yes -- Stead and the broader North Valleys corridor continue to see active new-construction development from KB Home, LGI Homes, Lennar, and D.R. Horton in the $430K-$580K range. New phases sell quickly in this price band; call Nevada Real Estate Group at (775) 277-2120 to find out which releases are current and whether builder incentives are available.
How much does it cost to live in Stead per month?
A $480K purchase with 10% down at 7% runs roughly $3,439/month all-in -- principal, interest, 0.6% property tax, homeowners insurance, and PMI. Many streets carry no HOA, keeping costs leaner than master-planned communities. That compares to about $1,900/month to rent a comparable single-family home in the corridor. Nevada's zero state income tax offsets much of the ownership premium for California relocators.
What ZIP code is Stead in?
Stead is in ZIP code 89506, which covers the North Valleys corridor including Stead, Lemmon Valley, and adjacent North Reno neighborhoods. The median list price in 89506 is about $480,000 per Northern Nevada Regional MLS data, with roughly 188 active listings as of June 2026.
Is Stead safe?
Stead's crime profile is consistent with the broader North Valleys -- generally lower-incident than central Reno districts. Property crime is the primary concern per City of Reno Police and FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data. Standard suburban precautions -- secured garage, porch lighting, and community watch participation -- cover most of the risk.
How close is Stead to Lake Tahoe?
About 62 minutes by car. Incline Village on Tahoe's north shore is roughly 62 minutes via US-395 south and NV-431 over Mount Rose Summit. Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe is closer at about 55 minutes -- a reasonable weekend-trip distance from Stead's North Reno location.
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NEARBY COMMUNITIES
Which Communities Are Near Stead?
Compare Stead with neighboring North Reno communities and nearby Northern Nevada options. Each card pairs the commute time to Stead with the community's price positioning, so you can judge whether moving to an adjacent area actually buys you more home for the money.
A-Z INDEX
Which Reno Neighborhoods Can You Explore A-Z?
21 neighborhoods and communities within and around Reno -- from ArrowCreek and Caughlin Ranch in the west foothills to Stead and Lemmon Valley in the North Valleys. Every linked entry opens a dedicated page with current NNRMLS listings, price ranges starting as low as $440K, and community details.
KEEP LEARNING
What Else Should You Read About Stead and North Reno?
These guides extend the research most Stead buyers do next -- comparing neighboring North Valleys communities, understanding Reno's tax advantage, and exploring the full Reno market -- each written from the same NNRMLS data and primary sources used throughout this page.
GUIDE
Lemmon Valley Community Guide
Stead's neighboring North Valleys community -- slightly more rural setting, larger lots in some areas, and similar attainable pricing.
Read →GUIDE
Somersett Community Guide
Northwest Reno's premier master-planned community -- golf, clubhouse, private trails, and homes from $500K to $1.2M+ for buyers ready to move up.
Read →MARKET REPORT
Reno Market Hub
Truckee Meadows market data, neighborhood comparisons, and every Reno community page in one place.
Read →Sources & Methodology
Where Does This Stead Data Come From?
Every statistic on this page is sourced from a primary or government dataset, and we refresh these numbers monthly. The organizations below -- from the U.S. Census Bureau to the Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS -- supply the underlying data; follow any link to verify a figure or pull deeper detail than we publish here.
- Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS (RSAR) — Median sold price, days on market, list-to-sold ratio, monthly MLS statistics for ZIP 89506. rsar.realtor
- Northern Nevada Regional MLS (NNRMLS) — Active listings, inventory counts, price-per-square-foot, and community-level data. nnrmls.com
- U.S. Census Bureau — Population, demographics, household income, age distribution, and education attainment (ACS) for ZIP 89506. data.census.gov
- Nevada State Demographer — City and county population estimates and growth projections for the Reno-Sparks MSA. census.gov
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Reno-Sparks MSA unemployment rate, employment by sector, and wage data. bls.gov/reno-sparks
- Washoe County Assessor — Property tax rates, assessed values, and parcel data for the Stead and North Valleys corridor. washoecounty.gov/assessor
- Washoe County School District — School assignments, enrollment, and district performance data for Stead (ZIP 89506). washoeschools.net
- GreatSchools.org — K-12 school ratings, test scores, and student-teacher ratios for schools near Stead. greatschools.org
- Nevada Report Card — Official Nevada DOE school performance data cross-referenced with GreatSchools ratings. nevadareportcard.nv.gov
- FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) — Violent and property crime rates for the Reno metro, used in the safety section. fbi.gov/ucr
- Freddie Mac PMMS — Mortgage rate weekly survey used in the payment calculator and buy-vs-rent model. freddiemac.com/pmms
- Nevada Revised Statutes — Property tax cap (NRS 361.471) and Nevada residency / DMV deadlines cited in relocation guide. leg.state.nv.us/nrs
Methodology: Listing data is sourced via Repliers IDX feed (Las Vegas MLS) and refreshed every 15 minutes. Demographic and economic data are pulled monthly via Census/BLS APIs. School data is refreshed quarterly. All comparisons are like-for-like (same metric, same time period).
Last refresh: June 2026 · Next scheduled refresh: July 2026
