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| Small town close to great outdoor recreation areas - 6/27/2021
Retired a few years, moved here from California after 2+ years of visiting the area during all 4 seasons. I live right in town.
Some observations.
Weather- it’s true 4-season climate but fair to said each season is pretty moderate. Winter has pretty frigid mornings, afternoons are cold but not too bad; snow in general is minimal – no heavy shoveling here. Summer is HOT, daytime in the low/mid 90’s – it does cool overnight quite a bit. In fact this area is known for VERY WIDE diurnal temp swings, very prevalent in winter and summer.
Town: it’s small, Gardnerville & Minden = 7,000 people. Shopping for the basics are here, beyond that drive up the road 9 miles towards Carson City and you find the big box stores, etc. In town restaurants are pretty few and far between, not a lot to offer. Nice parks and GREAT modern community center. Downtown is basically a sting of local business spaced along Hwy 395 – ‘Main Street’ – which runs thru both towns and is major North/South route – it sees a good deal of traffic, including 18 wheelers during morning and afternoon hours – not exactly a nice quiet walkable area.
People- Generally quite friendly, small town feel. There is some ‘anti-California’ sentiment from the locals but there are a LOT of Californians living here. Politically speaking Douglas County is one of the most conservative (i.e. RED) counties in the State, something to be aware of.
Employment / Housing- many retired folks here; if you need to work it’s not much of an overstatement to ‘bring your own job’; there is not much right in town in terms of businesses beyond local retail and of course the city services, healthcare and the like. Housing is more costly and difficult to locate than one might realize, be prepared for that – be it buying or renting.
Healthcare: be prepared for less options in terms of providers if you come from a major metro area – Gardnerville does have small local hospital.
Not a lot to do right in town but Tahoe is a 30 minute drive, and of course all of the Eastern Sierra is very close by – so lot’s of outdoor opportunities for recreation. 40 minute drive to Reno; 3 ½ hour drive to San Francisco –a small town area that is not too far from a couple of pretty large metro areas.
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| Not a place for working class to live - 2/13/2017
Was looking for a average priced home in $170 to$200 and a job good luck. High price on their Homes in the area most be made of gold, higher than most homes in California. No place to shop you have a supper wall mart in town and small grocery stores, three parts store's not a lot of job's to be found have to drive to Carson city where you have more shopping like Home depot not a lot to do with out a drive like Reno,NV okay if your retired and want to play golf and gamble at the hand full of the casino's. To rent a place good luck also over priced unless your coming from a big city and you're used to high prices. It is a nice town and the people are nice. I would like to live in the area but I could not afford it. Don't know what the working class do and how they afford it. Prices have jumped from a few years ago.
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| Gardenerville - 7/30/2013
The things i dont like:
Dogs biting me.
Loud music.
Horses, and flies.
Long pants, I want to wear shorts but dogs attack me and flies bite me.
Dust. I dont like dust from horses, cars, large groups of people, dogs and flies.
I dont like fast drivers.
I dont like loud music.
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| Neighborhood - 7/30/2013
I looked at property over here, because the neighborhood i live in currently has a lot of noisy people. I like the quiet. No loud boom boxes coming from automobiles. No horses, and their flies. No teenagers. No loose k9s so that i can wear short-shorts above my knees and walk the neighborhood with no problems of being bitten.
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| Sleepy town, good for families - 1/6/2007
We lived in Gardnerville for 9 years. Quiet town. Plenty of families. Great if you like the outdoors. Dry climate. You get all four seasons, but mild. The wind in the afternoon can be irritating. Kind of rural, but there is one excellent shopping area with restaurants, etc., about 20 minutes from Gardnerville. It takes 20 minutes to get to the nearest beach at Lake Tahoe, but the best beach for kids, Sand Harbor, is about 45 minutes. Not a good community for singles. And the people are not all that warm. But if you attend a church, (we went to Hilltop Community), you'll find warm, friendly people and plenty of activities for the family. There is also a fun swim center with water slides for the kids. We are now in Southern California and enjoy being in all the action. Won't get as much variety in Gardnerville, but nice town none-the-less.
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| Beautiful, but disappointing - 6/23/2006
I retired here from Northern California as a renter and thought I could buy a home in the Carson valley for under $200K, but housing is very expensive here for an agricultural community---$350,000+ for a 3 bedroom single family home. And they keep building monsterous 4 or 5 bedroom homes for $400K and above. No new, affordable smaller homes are being built here for seniors.
Also, I notice most people have 2 or 3 cars with one being a pickup or SUV equipped with 4-wheel drive on account of having to commute to work in the snow in the winter.
There seems to be no regulation requiring mufflers, as the SUV's and pickups make a lot of noise when they're operating. This is a constant problem late at night and in the early morning.
My biggest gripe are the people who drive around with their car stereos turned up so high that the walls of my townhouse actually vibrate. There's no law like you have in California against driving around with the volume turned full blast whether on the highway on in a residential area. I came to the country to enjoy peace and quiet and it's actually worse than the city where I used to live.
Not all negatives as I've described however---this is one of the most beautiful places in the world with the mountains all around you. And the air actually smells fresh (except on those days in the winter, when people stoke up the fireplace).
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| Climate - 5/30/2006
The weather here is nice. There are four seasons, but it seems to me that spring and fall are relatively small compared to summer and winter. It is more windy than I'd like, but overall the weather is quite mild (we're in Northern Nevada) if it gets too hot in the summer, we can always go up to Lake Tahoe to cool off.
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