Reno's Riverwalk District buzzes with public art displays and live performances at Wingfield Park along the Truckee River. The city's cultural scene flourishes through the Nevada Museum of Art's contemporary exhibitions and Broadway shows at the iconic Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts. Outdoor recreation abounds at Mount Rose Ski Tahoe, located just 45 minutes from downtown, while Rancho San Rafael Regional Park provides extensive hiking trails and botanical gardens. The dining landscape ranges from upscale experiences at Atlantis Steakhouse to authentic French cuisine at Beaujolais Bistro in the Arts District.
The housing market in Reno presents diverse options across its neighborhoods. The median price for single family homes varies significantly by area: $1,897,000 in Arrowcreek, $842,500 in Somersett, and $645,000 in MidTown. Condominiums present more affordable options, with median prices at $210,000 for one bedroom units and $297,300 for two bedrooms. Townhomes have a median price of $329,500.
Living costs in Reno run 3.8% above the national average. A family with school age children needs approximately $110,000 annually to live comfortably, while renters should aim for $59,000. Monthly grocery expenses average $1,600 for families and $700 for renters. Housing costs exceed national averages by 12%, with monthly expenses around $2,700 for families. Property taxes remain competitive at 0.46%, and Nevada residents benefit from no state income tax. The combined sales tax rate stands at 8.24%.
The Davidson Academy, serving West University, maintains an A+ rating across all grade levels. Reno High School, rated A, serves multiple neighborhoods including MidTown and Downtown. The University of Nevada Reno adds to the educational landscape. Commuters utilize the Regional Transportation Commission bus system and a free downtown shuttle service, while the Reno Tahoe International Airport connects residents to major U.S. cities just 3 miles from downtown.