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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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How to Spend Spooktober in Reno

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When October starts, every bump in the night makes you wonder if a witch is taking an evening flight. It’s a time for ghost stories, “Monster Mash” dance parties, and maybe even a few movies starring Jason Voorhees. There are so many things to do and different ways to spend Spooktober in Reno. Check out some of our favorite local fall hot spots.

Sierra Safari Zoo

Every weekend in October is Boo at the Zoo. There will be kid-friendly activities like a slide, hay maze, petting zoo, and more. Pro tip: Check out the Spookaroo at the Zoo event on October 30 and 31.

Adelin Family Farms

The family-friendly corn maze, pony/horse rides, pumpkin patch, and U-Pick sunflowers make the Fall Harvest Festival a must-visit, but the Corn Creepers Haunted Attraction and Zombie Paintball make Adelin Family Farms the perfect destination to get into the Halloween spirit.

PumpkinPalooza

Want a little adventure and an activity the whole family can get in on? Check out the Purple Pumpkin Pursuit presented by PumpkinPalooza. Register to receive a special Halloween-themed kit that comes with goodies and clues to help you solve the riddles, find the pumpkins around town, and win a great prize.

West Wind Drive-In

13 Nights of Fright is taking place October 19-31. West Wind Drive-In will be showing family-friendly Halloween flicks as well as some classic horror films. Take your family movie night to the drive-in!

Virginia City

As a city that wears its hauntings as a badge of honor, it would only make sense that they would go all out for Halloween. The month-long celebration is called Hauntober, and there are ghost tours, train rides, and more to enjoy.

Ferrari Farms

The Fall Festival at Ferrari Farms has everything you could ask for. From farm animals to visit to hayrides to hop on to zombie paintball to try, there’s no way your family can leave without smiles on your faces.

 

Have a fun and festive Spooktober in Reno! If you need more great recommendations on how to spend the month or have questions about the Reno real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re more than happy to help you buy or sell your home. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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Which Countertop Should I Choose?

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Kitchens and bathrooms are some of the most common rooms that homeowners decide to renovate. Besides choosing fixtures, accessories, and appliances, you’ll also have to choose the countertops you’ll tie into the design. Below are some common and popular types of countertops you can pick and what you should know about them.

Quartz Countertops

These countertops are engineered from natural quartz and combined with a resin binder. This stone is nonporous, incredibly hard, and never needs to be resealed.

Granite Countertops

The natural stone has great durability and is available in a range of dark and light colors with variations of all kinds. They can be cut with different edges, require very little maintenance, and are easy to take care of. To clean your countertops, you’ll only need soap and water, and granite is heat-resistant, so cooking is a breeze.

Concrete Countertops

Concrete countertops have become more popular, but they are prone to cracking. Repairing cracked concrete is relatively simple, but it can take up to 28 days for concrete to dry and settle.

Marble Countertops

Marble is a softer natural stone that draws the eye, but it can be scratched if you cut directly on it. Because marble is porous, it’s easy to stain, so sealing your countertops regularly is crucial to its longevity.

Soapstone Countertops

Soapstone is known for being very low maintenance and nonporous, so it is stain-resistant, bacteria-resistant, and heat-resistant. It’s recommended that homeowners oil the countertop once a month for the first year to allow the surface to oxidize and allow the patina to develop.

Butcher Block Countertops

Butcher block is made from pieces of wood that are bonded to form a larger slab. They can be sealed or unsealed, but unsealed butcher block countertops must be oiled twice a year. Butcher block is also very porous, so spills need to be cleaned up quickly to avoid staining the wood.

Laminate Countertops

Laminate countertops are very popular in homes constructed in the 80s and 90s, but they’re making a comeback with newer designs that look like more expensive materials. Laminate is nonporous, so it won’t absorb bacteria, never needs resealing, and is easy to clean.

 

It’s important to choose countertops that fit your lifestyle as well as your home design. If you need more great recommendations or have questions about the Reno real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re more than happy to help you buy or sell your home. 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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Fall Activities to Make the Season Special

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Leaves changing colors, a slight nip in the air, and pumpkins spotted everywhere — that’s right, we’re talking about fall. It’s a season full of holidays, time well spent with loved ones, and outdoor fun. This year, there are some great fall activities to make the season special!

 

  1. Carve and decorate pumpkins.
  2. Explore a corn maze.
  3. Plan a getaway trip.
  4. Curl up with a good book.
  5. Attend a harvest or fall festival.
  6. Take family photos for your holiday cards.
  7. Start planning your Halloween costume.
  8. Sample beers and brats at your own Oktoberfest event.
  9. Plant fall flowers.
  10. Go for a hayride.
  11. Visit a haunted house or create your own.
  12. Make a pecan, pumpkin, or apple pie.
  13. Decorate your home for fall or for the fall holidays.
  14. Go for a drive to check out the leaves changing colors.
  15. Go on a hike and soak up the cooler afternoons.
  16. Have a horror movie marathon or binge on your favorite Halloween/fall classics.
  17. Try out a new soup recipe.
  18. Go apple picking and make candy apples.
  19. Donate old sweaters, blankets, and boots.
  20. Have a chili cook-off.
  21. Play or watch football.
  22. Warm up by the fire.
  23. Sample a few hard ciders or cozy up with a hot mug of apple cider.
  24. Visit a farmers market to pick up seasonal fruits and veggies.
  25. Take a ghost tour and share ghost stories.
  26. Go wine tasting.
  27. Roast pumpkin seeds.
  28. Tackle a fall craft project. Fall is the perfect time to pick up knitting or crocheting!
  29. Jot down what you’re thankful for and share them on Thanksgiving.
  30. Rake together a pile of leaves, then leap into it.
  31. Have a driveway tailgate.
  32. Get a head start on your holiday shopping.
  33. Have a picnic.
  34. Have a fall-centric scavenger hunt.
  35. Have a sack race.
  36. Make a scarecrow.
  37. Have a neighborhood costume parade.
  38. Make Halloween and Thanksgiving cards.
  39. Use the toilet paper you stocked up on to turn your family into mummies.
  40. Collect pine cones to decorate a mantle or tabletop.

We hope you check out all of the fall activities to make the season special, and be sure to share your favorites with us! If you need more great recommendations or have questions about the Reno real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re more than happy to help you buy or sell your home. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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Reno’s Favorite Food Trucks

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If you’re missing Food Truck Fridays and wanting to reminisce on some of Reno’s favorite food trucks, you’re not alone. We’ve put together a list of some of the best food trucks to check out.

 

  1. Paisan’s Old World Deli & Catering – Sandwiches, tacos, and pasta dishes make this food truck the perfect lunch spot. Check here for there current food truck location or visit their restaurant location at 6550 Longley Ln, Suite 110.
  2. The Fix Falafel – This food truck is serving up tasty treats that are 100% vegan. They’re specializing in falafel and hand-cut fries! For updates on where they’ll be serving up their food, follow them on Instagram.
  3. Java Ship Coffee – This mobile vegan beverage and dessert trailer serves a wide variety of locally roasted and organic espresso drinks, organic teas, and more. Check their Facebook page for updates on where they’re located.
  4. Fuego Habanero – Taco trucks were the first ones to make food trucks so popular, and Fuego Habanero is known for its tacos and burritos.
  5. Kika’s All Kine Grindz – Serving up authentic Island style BBQ and Hawaiian cuisine, Kika’s All Kine Grindz is bringing the aloha spirit to Reno.
  6. Slater’s Ding-a-Wing – The award-winning wings have been a staple of Wingfest, and they continue to shake up the community with their wings, tenders, and sauces. Be sure to follow their journey on Facebook.
  7. Big Blue Q of Tahoe – One of a kind menus with locally sourced produce and the freshest ingredients means food that is exceptional in taste. They can be found around town and are also available for catering, events, and private dinings. See where they’ll be next on Facebook.
  8. Codfather – With a love for fish and chips and serving the people of Reno, the Codfather was born. If you’re looking for a place to enjoy fresh seafood, check out where the Codfather will be next on their Facebook page.

Food trucks are ingrained in Reno’s culture and the events that call these local traveling eateries to us draw a lot of people together. While we’re missing Food Truck Fridays, there are still so many ways you can support your favorite food trucks and the Reno community.

 

If you have questions about Reno’s culture, the local real estate market, or what we love about Reno, contact the David Morris Group. We’re more than happy to help you buy or sell your home. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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Reno to See Company Relocations and Expansions

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In the last few years, Reno has redeveloped the city, and because of that, it’s found itself on several national ranking lists for best cities in a variety of categories. The most recent ranking has placed Reno as one of the top cities for corporate relocations and expansion projects in the next year.

 

The current times have caused many families and businesses to reevaluate their circumstances and make changes. That includes corporations making decisions on whether to relocate to mid-size cities over big cities.

 

The Site Selectors Guild conducted a survey in order to help determine the new trends in corporate location strategy and named Reno as one of the 11 cities that will be a top destination for companies to consider.

 

The survey also pointed out the top five industries with the most project activity, which could indicate the types of corporations we see moving to the area. Those industries include biotech and life sciences, advanced manufacturing, food and beverage processing, transportation and logistics, and software and IT.

 

Reno’s geographic location, lower costs, and educated workforce have made the city a hub for technology companies and startups, and with this recent survey, we can only expect that to expand. Experts believe that this will bring in high-skilled, high-wage jobs to Reno in the next year.

 

The pandemic has highlighted that businesses and remote-workers are seeking out cities that are less congested, more affordable, and offer a high quality of life. Below are the cities named as the top destinations for new projects:

  • Boise, ID
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • Columbia, SC
  • Columbus, OH
  • Greenville, SC
  • Huntsville, AL
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Raleigh-Durham, NC
  • Reno, NV
  • Tucson, AZ

We can’t wait to see what the next year has in store for The Biggest Little City and which corporations will benefit from Reno’s vast resources and drive amazing employment opportunities for the community. If you have questions about the benefits of living in Reno and our predictions for the local real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re more than happy to help you buy or sell your home. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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Ghost Towns Outside of Reno

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In times of social distancing, what better way to spend the day than exploring historic ghost towns? Just outside of Reno, you’ll find several towns with little to no residents, but buildings reminiscent of when it was a bustling town. Below are some of the most beloved ghost towns outside of Reno to explore.

Fort Churchill State Historic Park

About an hour outside of Carson City lies the Fort Churchill State Park. It’s a former United States Army Fort that was built to protect early settlers as they made their way across the American West. The fort’s ruins make a great adventure spot and can help you picture what life was like 150 years ago.

Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park

With a rich mining history, a crumbling ghost town, and 225 million-year-old marine reptile fossils, Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park has it all. You can check out many of the original buildings from 1890 when the town was first built.

Gold Point Ghost Town

Near the Nevada/California border lies a silver mining camp that was established in the early 1860s. The buildings from the Gold Point Ghost Town are still intact, so be sure to check out these historic homes, an old general store, bank buildings, stamp mill sites, and even a modern-day Sagebrush Saloon or two.

Unionville Ghost Town

Between Lovelock and Winnemucca is a little backcountry town with a population of fewer than 24 people and has the cabin ruins of a pretty famous former resident, Mark Twain! Unionville Ghost Town was founded in 1861, and it’s a must-visit for any history buff.

Virginia City

It wouldn’t be a true list of the best Nevada ghost towns without including Virginia City. It was home of the largest silver strike in the world, and visitors can stroll original wooden boardwalk-lined streets, visit haunted hotels, and sit in old-time saloons.

 

There are tons of places in Reno that are full of history, and we love all of the new and old places there are to explore. If you have questions about any of the communities in the area, or if you’re looking to buy or sell a home, 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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Property Spotlight: 4145 Lone Tree Lane

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If you’re looking for your own private escape, you’ll be blown away by the comfort and style you’ll find at 4145 Lone Tree Lane. Located just minutes from the restaurants, retailers, and entertainment hot spots Reno is known for, you’re never far from everything you’ll need within the city.

 

The extended driveway pushes the three-bedroom, four-bathroom home from the street, giving more privacy to the property. The two-story home greets guests with a large pond outside the front door, immediately charming everyone that stops by. As you walk through the front doors, you’re met with a jaw-droppingly beautiful wall of windows and a wide-open floorplan that lets you see from the family room to the kitchen without your eyes straying from the gorgeous views the windows offer of your expansive backyard.

 

The natural light that floods this home highlights the beautiful wood accents and flooring throughout the home. The owner’s suite is located on the first floor and features an outdoor patio, a double-sided fireplace, and a spa-like bathroom that will have all your worries melting away at the end of the day.

 

Heading upstairs, you’ll find two more bedrooms and a large loft space that includes a fireplace and could be used for a multitude of purposes. This flex space allows the home to grow with you and change with your needs. With garage space that can fit up to six vehicles, you have the opportunity to convert some of that space into a workshop or gym for your personal hobbies.

 

Just steps from your door, you’ll find the Ballardini Ranch hiking trail, the perfect place to explore. This home also includes an adjacent lot, APN#04112011, for a total of 4.6 acres to call home.

 

This 3,885 square foot house is stunning and will be the perfect place to call home for years to come. For more information on this property, check out the slideshow and flyer here. If you’re curious about touring the property or learning more about the area, 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

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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.