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Nothing Compares to the ArrowCreek Community

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1,600 acres of wide-open land means that you have tons of green space to enjoy on those mild afternoons. You’ll be able to enjoy watching as nature changes each season right from your front and backyard. The 3,200-acre ArrowCreek community is one you’ll want to explore. Don’t believe us? Strap in for a virtual drive-through of a beautiful south Reno community you’ll want to call home.

Homes

With gorgeous green spaces, sprawling golf courses, and some of the best views south Reno has to offer, homes in the ArrowCreek community generally sell above the median market sales price — making them a great investment opportunity.

 

Homes in the area generally boast large yards and have custom touches. Home lots are still available for anyone hoping to build their own customized dream home.

Amenities

The list of amenities offered in ArrowCreek begins with the community center that features three swimming pools, a year-round hot tub, tennis courts, pickleball courts, basketball courts, bocce courts, playgrounds, fitness rooms, meeting rooms, and more. There are also several miles of trails to explore. Click here for more information on the trails that are closeby.

 

For the golfers in your family, there are two courses nearby — the Palmer Course, designed by Arnold Palmer, and the Zoeller/Harbottle Course, designed by Fuzzy Zoeller and John Harbottle.

 

Just under 20 miles away, you’ll find Lake Tahoe. Shopping, dining, and entertainment options are plentiful in this area, and you’ll have all of the amenities of Reno and Tahoe at your disposal, giving you the best of both worlds.

Schools

Schools serving the students in ArrowCreek include Lenz Elementary School, Hunsberger Elementary School, Pine Middle School, and Galena High School — all a part of the Washoe County School District. Also, just outside of the ArrowCreek community are the private Sage Ridge School and nearby Bishop Manogue High School.

 

ArrowCreek has amazing views of the golf course, mountains, and city. The amazing location and variety of amenities make this neighborhood the perfect place to call home. If you have any questions about what we love about the community or which homes in the neighborhood are currently on the market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to help you begin your home search. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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Have You Met the Lakeridge Community?

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Southwest Reno is one of the most desired neighborhoods, full of beautiful homes, close-knit communities, and outstanding local amenities. Located within Southwest Reno, you’ll find the well-known Lakeridge and Lakeridge Shores communities, offering a blissful marriage of old and new homes nestled amongst lush greenery. Let us introduce you to Lakeridge — we think you might be great friends!

Homes

Most of the homes you’ll find within the Lakeridge community are custom, single-family homes. Being an older community in Reno, you’ll find some homes with a classic feel, while others have been recently renovated, and others are brand-new. Many homes are situated on larger lots, and if you’re looking for a waterfront property, you’ll be happy to find there are waterfront luxury homes on Lake Stanley.

Amenities

The established golf community is located near the Robert Trent Jones-designed Lakeridge Golf Course. If you’re in the Lakeridge Shores gated community, you’ll also have the breathtaking views of Lake Stanley, Reno, and the surrounding mountains.

 

If you and your family love being outdoors and exploring new places, you’ll never be bored in Lakeridge. There are a variety of parks to choose from, including Lakeridge Springs Association Park, Horsemans Park, Mary Gojack Park, or the Bartley Ranch Regional Park. There are also tennis courts, marinas, and walking and hiking paths at your disposal.

 

Besides being a golfer’s paradise, Lakeridge is also located close to downtown, the airport, and major shopping districts. You’re in close proximity to major roadways, like NV-659 and the I-580.

Schools

Students in the Lakeridge community are a part of the Washoe County School District and are zoned for Caughlin Ranch Elementary School, Swope Middle School, and Reno High School.

 

Lakeridge’s great location, impeccable views, and outdoor amenities have made them a wonderful community to live in. If you have any questions about what we love about the community or which homes in the neighborhood are currently on the market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to help you begin your home search. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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Get to Know Old Southwest Reno

David Morris Group - Get to Know Old Southwest Reno - Best Reno Real Estate Broker - Best Reno Realtor - Reno Homes

Outdoor adventures will never be far from your front door in the Old Southwest Reno neighborhood. As the oldest neighborhood in Reno, there’s a lot of history and charm attached to the community. We’re here to take you through the neighborhood virtually and help you get to know what draws residents to the community. Put on your seatbelts and keep all hands and feet inside the virtual car until the ride is over!

Homes

Old Southwest Reno has an eclectic vibe, like a lot of Reno neighborhoods, and is made up of mostly older homes built between 1920 and 1960. The tree-lined streets feature quaint brick homes as well as modern mansions located within blocks of one another. No matter what your style and list of wants and needs from your home, the Old Southwest Reno neighborhood is sure to have it in spades.

Amenities

As a resident of the Old Southwest Reno neighborhood, you’ll be in close proximity to parks, well-kept outdoor spaces, and eateries of all sorts. You can fish for bass or trout along the Truckee River; enjoy a round of golf at Washoe County Golf Course and the Lakeridge Golf Course; and head out for a bike ride, run, or walk along one of the nearby trails.

 

Located just five minutes from Midtown and Downtown Reno, residents can easily walk or bike to work, and they’re never far from the events taking place.

Schools

Roy Gomm Elementary School, Hunter Lake Elementary School, Jessie Beck Elementary School, Mount Rose Elementary School, Swope Middle School, and Reno High School of the Washoe County School District all serve the students in the Old Southwest neighborhood.

 

Old Southwest Reno has widely been regarded as one of the most desirable areas to live in, and if you have any questions about what we love about the community or which homes in the neighborhood are currently on the market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to help you begin your home search. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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A Glimpse at Midtown Reno

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Midtown has been revamped and has transformed over the years. It’s become a hotspot for businesses, residences, and tourists alike. It’s a cultural experience that continues to evolve, grow, and thrive. The eclectic vibe draws many people in, but what is it that makes it such a desirable neighborhood for living, working, and touring?

Character and Charisma Everywhere

The Midtown district has a variety of historic homes that have been around since the ‘20s and ‘30s. These homes are also surrounded by some newer construction homes that again add to the eclectic vibe and draw in buyers of all kinds. With the walkable streets, you’re never far from stumbling upon a quirky coffee shop, funky retailer, or mouth-watering restaurant.

Restaurants, Retailers, and Local Businesses

Reno residents know how important it is to support local businesses, and the city continues to draw in entrepreneurs working to make their dreams of owning their own business and being their own boss a reality. Midtown continues to see a boom in small businesses opening their doors, so if you’re in the neighborhood check out:

A Paradise of Art

The murals you’ll find throughout Midtown are just some of the artistic flair you’ll find in the neighborhood. From museums, performing art venues, and galleries, it’s a beacon for those with creativity. If you’re looking to explore a few museums, be sure to visit the Nevada Museum of Art, the Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum, and the National Automobile Museum.

Great Schools

Midtown is a part of the Washoe County School District. Families living in Midtown are zoned for Mount Rose Elementary, Swope Middle School, and Reno High School.

 

If you’re curious about the Midtown area and think it could be a great place to settle down, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to share everything we’ve learned about the community, give you a snapshot at the real estate market, and help you begin your home search. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.