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    9200 Double R Blvd, Reno, NV 89521

    Studio - 3 Beds$1,399 - $2,730

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    201 Evans Ave, Reno, NV 89501

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,620 - $3,231

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Living in Reno NV

Reno defies expectations. Although Reno may be known as the Biggest Little City in the World, the city keeps on growing thanks to its increasing job opportunities and relatively affordable prices compared to cities in nearby California. Reno is also widely known for its casinos but offers much more for residents to explore outside of the gaming industry. The city provides museums, shops, restaurants, and bars to explore in its charming downtown area. The Riverwalk District houses modern small businesses in historic buildings alongside the Truckee River. The river itself is a popular destination for kayaking, tubing, and swimming. The Sierra Nevada Mountains are close enough for great hiking and biking, and the beloved Lake Tahoe is about a 45-minute drive away. You'll find diverse rental options in Reno. Downtown and Midtown Reno offer plenty of luxury apartments and condos for rent, while neighborhoods farther away from the city's core tend to have more townhomes and houses. As of 2023, the average rent for an apartment in Reno is approximately $1,800, reflecting the city's growing demand for housing.

Moving to the Area

If you are interested in renting in Reno, it has a lot to offer those who want to live in an interesting place with growing opportunities. Before you move, though, you should prepare for Reno's higher cost of living. Its overall cost of living index is approximately 118, which makes it about 18 percent more expensive than the U.S. average. Most of the cost comes from expensive real estate. The high cost of homeownership encourages many Reno residents to rent properties. In fact, more than 50 percent of Reno's residents choose to rent. The typical one-bedroom home or apartment costs about $1,300 per month. A two-bedroom home or apartment will cost a little more than $1,600 per month.

Lifestyle

Moving to Reno means you get to enjoy some of Nevada's best recreational and cultural opportunities. Many people living in the area prefer to spend their time outdoors. The Truckee River, which runs through downtown, makes a great place for swimming, fishing, and kayaking. Residents also have easy access to Lake Tahoe, Plumas National Forest, and Eldorado National Forest. If you prefer cultural events, then you'll want to spend time at the Nevada Museum of Art, the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, or any of the festivals that take place throughout the year.

Culture

While the casinos are the main attraction in Reno, you'll discover a variety of landmarks, museums, and art venues to explore in this small but dynamic city. The Truckee River Walk provides natural beauty in the heart of downtown. It's also where you'll discover art walks and concerts in the park. A variety of theaters and restaurants line the popular Riverwalk District. Even if you aren't a car enthusiast, the classic cars on display at the National Automobile Museum provide a glimpse back in time. And, since this is Reno, spend some time at the Grand Sierra Resort, the Circus Circus Hotel Casino Reno, the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa, or any of the other popular casino resorts for live entertainment, great food, and fun.

Industry

Reno has a diverse economy, but tourism reigns over most industries. Not surprisingly, many of those tourists come to Reno to gamble. Gambling is so popular among visitors that casinos such as Peppermill Reno and Atlantis Casino Resort rank among some of the city's most prominent employers. Despite the popularity of gaming, it isn't the largest sector of Reno's economy. The Washoe County School District employs more than 8,000 people. With more than 4,000 workers, the University of Nevada, Reno is the city's second-largest employer. As of 2023, the cost of living in Reno has seen an increase, with housing prices reflecting a significant rise in demand.

Sports & Colleges

Living in Reno puts you close to the University of Nevada, Reno, where you can watch the Wolf Pack play football at Mackay Stadium. The Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball team plays at Lawlor Events Center. Basketball isn't as popular as football in Nevada, but the team plays exciting games against regional and national schools. Mixed martial arts (MMA) plays a significant role in Reno's sports scene as well. If you're moving to Reno, prepare to see advertisements for a variety of amateur and professional MMA events, including the World Fighting Championships.

Landmarks

Reno has an impressive number of landmarks for a city with fewer than half a million residents. The Reno Arch is almost certainly the most famous landmark in the area. The sign was built in 1926. A few years later, "The Biggest Little City in the World" was added. Reno has updated the sign three times over the last nine decades. Other important landmarks include the Saint Thomas Aquinas Cathedral, Reno Stead Airport, and the Wilbur D. May Center's arboretum and garden. Other great destinations include the Nevada Opera and Nevada Museum of Art, both of which continue to enrich the local cultural scene.

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