Review of Reno, Nevada


Survival in this city is hard.
Star Rating - 11/10/2020
I was born and raised in San Jose, CA. Not when it was "silicon valley". I had to basically flee after my son was born, 20 years ago because I was drowning financially. I have been registered Republican and Democrat and Independent. I do not align with being very progressive or conservative. Why I mention that is because Nevada is a very difficult state to find acceptance because of the strong beliefs here. Reno is now like CA at this point to me. The trendy, over priced grocery stores, horrific driving, insane rents and home prices, drugs, crime add to it all. I've sat around and watched the Reno mayor attack and troll people on social media, make personal speeches during city council meetings, invite greedy developers to come into the region and bust out ringers that cost a fortune. What I have seen now is foreign entities come in and gobble up brand new homes, turn around and rent them out well above market rate. Reno is dead last in the country for mental health and I 100% agree as I have a son with disorders. I spent 5 years scouring - calling, visiting every possible health professional and it was a waste of time. What ends up happening - doctors and mental health professionals will come into Reno, attracted by cheap UNR costs to finish their degrees or the lure of being right next to Tahoe and skiing. They quickly learn what a mistake it was and leave. ALL of my primary doctors left within 2 years of coming into their practice. My son's pediatric psychiatrist left after 1 year after the UNR medical system denied him from practicing "therapy" and only wanted him to dish out medication. This is the norm for Reno. If you aren't playing the game, in the circle, you end up suffering. Don't attempt to buy health insurance either. You will get a good package if you work for a casino because they have the insurance companies in their pocket. The town has become a mess. Older strip malls are destroyed - business owners forced out in favor of upscale, highly expensive cement cities. Traffic is a nightmare. Driving is dangerous. Forget accidents - you have a high likelihood of dying from just crossing the street. I'm not exaggerating. For reference I have lived in Dayton and Elko also. I have traveled the state and frequented Carson City and Gardnerville area a lot. All I can say in my bottom line is that you'd better have a fat pocket book to live here, and if you are coming over from CA to save on taxes, you won't much longer. Washoe county is the most highly taxes county in the state. Incoming CA residents think nothing of voting for increased taxes which they believe will do some good. What ends up happening is what always happens in Reno - money gets "lost" in the system. And people suffer. Nevada is very sad to me at this point. We are again "fleeing" this state we have called home for 20 years just to survive.
Josie | Elko, NV
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You definitely will save on taxes if you move here from California. The Washoe taxes mentioned here are a mystery - no one pays income tax at all in Nevada regardless of the county.
Gaius | | Report Abuse

You are ABSOLUTELY CORRECT on your assessment: born & raised 50 yrs and now "I have to flee" due to the cost of living and the poor cultural environment: cost of living, horrific driving, rudeness and excessive rent, entitlement with no tolerance for a different political opinion. Crime and homeless has skyrocketed. My entire family if from here and now we are being forced out with even the attitudes at the Department of Motor Vehicles calling Nevada "Eastern California". The local people have been inundated by Californians, gangs & illegal immigrants. IT"S TRUE. If you love living in inner cities of California you will love the culture here now. Local people's way of life has been destroyed.
Michelle | Reno, NV | Report Abuse

This is an accurate assessment of Reno/Sparks, NV area. We have lived here for 18 years and it has turned into an expensive mess here now. Rents are incredibly high, gas is incredibly high (about $2 above the national average for each gallon of gas), higher car insurance rates than CA and traffic is terrible (inadequate planning for the influx of Californians that moved here). Add in yearly smoke and ash every summer (hazardous air quality) from CA wildfires. Most young adults making under $70K a year here are going to be forced to move to a cheaper state, move back in with their parents, get roommates or live in their car because they will run out of money. $1,750 a month for a one-bedroom apt (in a good area Damonte Ranch, Spanish Springs, NW Reno), $5.49 a gallon gas, high car insurance rates, high food prices.....do the math, earn $70K + a year or you are screwed here. Sad, that so many young adults will be forced to move.
Edward | Sparks, NV | Report Abuse
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