*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Reno ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Cold Springs, NV. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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Reno
, Nevada in Washoe County

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Also known as:
The Neon Babylon
City motto: The Biggest Little City in the World
77 active listings near Reno
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$1,250,000    540 W 2nd St
$995,000    1449 Hillside Dr
$950,000   * 400 Minerva Ln
$850,000    1940 Dickerson Rd
$829,000    93 College Dr
$680,000    64/66 Keystone Ave
$660,000    2905 Castle Sage Ct
$650,000   * 1499 Highland Pines Dr
$635,000    1130 Grandview Ave
$609,000   * 817 Vine St
$590,000    1280 Saint Alberts Dr
$589,000    3270 Platte River Ct
$560,000    1180 Codel Way
$550,000   * 1317 Faland Way
$550,000   * 2075 Windsor Way
$550,000   * 1530 Hillside Dr
$549,900    1365 McDonald Dr
$549,500    1200 Riverside Dr Unit 1244
$549,000   * 651 Tarn Way
$500,000    3271 Heights Dr
$499,900   * 1145 Mission Cir
$499,000   * 1500 Surf Way
$499,000   * 3690 Meeks Way
$499,000    2865 Scholl Dr
$497,500    1200 Riverside Dr Unit 1270
$462,000    990 Akard Dr
$460,000    Emily St Lot 1-5
$460,000   * 1221 Keystone Ave
$459,900   * 1310 Kings Row
$459,000   * 815 McDonald Dr
$455,000    1200 Riverside Dr
$450,000    1200 Riverside Dr Unit 1238
$449,900    1200 Riverside Dr Unit 1239
$449,000    1840 Ribeiro Cir
$440,000    1279 Rayburn Dr
$420,000    2620 Dana Kristin Ln
$415,000    200 Talus Way Apt 524
$409,000    346 Dawson Jacob Ln
$400,000    983 Melba Dr
$399,900   * 440 Logan Jacob Ln
$399,900    2005 Keystone Ave
$399,000   * 1141 Buena Vista Ave
$399,000    200 Talus Way Apt 512
$398,000    820 Ruby Ave
$388,000   * 610 Stacie Nicole Ln
$385,000   * 1159 Wagon Wheel Cir
$382,900   * 4665 Sarah Beth Ln
$379,000    200 Talus Way Apt 223
$370,000   * 1235 Laredo Ct
$369,000    5060 Ciarra Kennedy Ln
$369,000    625 Stacie Nicole Ln
$354,500    4177 Kathleen Denise Ln
$350,000   * 1216 Washington St
$339,999    450 N Arlington Ave Unit 1203
$315,000    1200 Riverside Dr Unit 1253
$305,000    3480 Rosalinda Dr
$292,000    2300 Dickerson Rd Apt 24
$292,000    2300 Dickerson Rd Apt 77
$290,000    2300 Dickerson Rd Apt 49
$255,000   * 450 N Arlington Ave Unit 1009
$255,000    450 N Arlington Ave Unit 1107
$249,900    450 N Arlington Ave Unit 1013
$239,900   * 450 N Arlington Ave Unit 809
$239,900    3915 Covington Way Unit A
$215,000    450 N Arlington Ave Unit 106
$214,000    111 Vista Rafael Pkwy
$210,000    450 N Arlington Ave Unit 308
$199,000   * 450 N Arlington Ave Unit 512
$170,000    103 Vista Rafael Pkwy
$170,000   * 83 Vista Rafael Pkwy Unit 83
$159,800    450 N Arlington Ave Unit 708
$156,500    53 Vista Rafael Pkwy
$150,000    3710 Tasha Ct
$150,000    3720 Tasha Ct
$145,000    567 W 4th St Apt 506
$125,000    567 W 4th St Apt 403

Interested in fun facts and the history of Reno, NV?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting historical facts related to Reno, Nevada:

1. Reno was founded in 1868 in the vicinity of the Transcontinental Railroad, and it was named after General Jesse Lee Reno, a Union Army officer who was killed in the American Civil War.

2. During the 1920s, Reno became known as the "Divorce Capital of the World" due to its liberal divorce laws, which allowed couples to obtain a quick and easy divorce by simply residing in the state for six weeks.

3. The Nevada State Capitol building was originally located in Carson City, but it was temporarily moved to Reno during World War II, as the state feared that Carson City could be targeted by the Japanese. The capitol was moved back to Carson City after the war.

4. In 1960, John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon held one of their presidential debates at the Old Gymnasium at the University of Nevada, Reno. It was the first-ever televised presidential debate.

5. The Reno Arch is a prominent landmark in downtown Reno. It was originally erected in 1926 to celebrate the completion of the Lincoln and Victory Highways, and it has since become a symbol of the city.

6. In 1982, a hotel-casino in downtown Reno called the MGM Grand caught fire, killing 85 people and injuring hundreds more. It was the second-deadliest single-building fire in U.S. history at the time.

7. Reno is home to the Reno Air Races, an annual event that attracts thousands of visitors to watch planes race at high speeds around a course marked out by pylons. The races have been held since 1964, and they are the only closed-course air races currently held in the world.