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Median Rent
  • $1,000 - $1,040
  • $950 - $1,000
  • $910 - $950
  • $870 - $910
  • $820 - $860
  • $780 - $820
  • $740 - $780

Reno Rent Snapshot Reno Rent Snapshot

Chart Bdr Mdn Rent Sect8 Avg Sqft $/Sqft Rentals
Studio $505 $617 483 $1.05 348
1 $595 $737 719 $0.83 1,500+
2 $797 $911 1021 $0.78 2,000+
3 $1,200 $1,324 1532 $0.78 2,000+
4 $1,495 $1,600 2050 $0.73 625
Last updated: Monday, January 05, 2009

Reno Demographics, Vacancy Rate, Renter occupied Reno At a Glance

Rental Area DemographicsTypical neighbor is predominantly of White ethnicity, majority attaining High School education level and generates about $40,530 per year in household income.

  •   Renter occupied: 49 %
  •   Population: 180,480
  •   Vacancy rate: 7 %
  •   Median household income: $40,530
  •   Monthly rent affordability: $1,013
  •   Crime rate index: Violent: 5, Property: 5 (1-lowest, 5-highest)
  •   Ethnicity: White (77 %) , Hispanic (19 %) , Asian (5 %)
  •   Age groups: Under 18 (23 %), 25 to 34 (16 %), 35 to 44 (16 %)
  •   Education: High School (45 %) , College (11 %) , Graduate School (5 %)

The information is based on 2000 Census data.

Reno Neighborhoods

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  Northeast (955) $585 (13)- $575 (256)3.6% $695 (425)-5.4% $995 (175)0.8% $1,500 (86)12.1%
  East Reno (1,000+) $470 (57)- $550 (442)-7.6% $780 (487)-0.6% $1,098 (232)1.2% $1,300 (48)0.0%
  South Central (924) $505 (72)-1.6% $600 (296)9.1% $785 (389)-1.9% $1,325 (167)2.1% -
  Southwest (1,000+) $535 (113)-13.7% $650 (455)5.0% $975 (484)5.4% $1,225 (267)-12.4% $1,595 (109)-6.1%
  Old Northwest-West University (898) $458 (71)-3.6% $585 (215)0.9% $797 (209)-0.3% $1,143 (303)-2.7% $1,300 (100)-
  North Valleys (478) - $700 (19)- $755 (89)-0.5% $1,098 (283)-3.3% $1,275 (87)-1.8%
  Northwest (880) - $750 (136)0.3% $1,125 (217)6.1% $1,298 (413)-0.2% $1,700 (114)3.3%
  South Reno (443) - $740 (80)-0.7% $1,250 (141)- $1,395 (165)3.3% $1,500 (57)-7.6%

City Reno is the county seat of Washoe County, Nevada, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 180,480, making it the second-largest city in Nevada. Current census estimates, however, show the city's population has grown to approximately 214,000 but the city is now the third largest in the state, following Las Vegas and Henderson. Reno lies 26 miles north of the Nevada state capital, Carson City, and 22 miles northeast of Lake Tahoe in the high desert. The area of western Nevada and the California Sierra Nevada anchored by Reno has a population of approximately 650,000. Reno shares its eastern border with the city of Sparks. Reno, known as 'The Biggest Little City in the World', is famous for its casinos, and is the birthplace of the gaming corporation Harrah's Entertainment. Reno residents are referred to as 'Renoites.' Reno apartments for rent comparison page shows most up to date rent information on Reno apartments and houses. Rent information is obtained from multiple rental sources but we cannot guarantee their accuracy.