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Review of Reno, Nevada


Thinking about moving to Reno
Star Rating - 11/17/2011
I am thinking about moving to Reno Nv this summer of 2012. I have been reading and researching that city for a while and found a lot of positive reviews and comments about Reno and fewer negatives about Reno. No city in the USA or in the world is perfect. But overall Reno is a lot better than most cities in the United State and better than all the cities in Texas where I live. Reno is the number 9 best place to live in this country. I am getting very very tired of the climate in Texas because its so awful for seven months and its the summer in Tx that is awful and I heard that Reno has a very nice weather only nine inches of rain a year and 24 inches of snow and low humidity during summer compare to Texas. The surrounding mountains is just beautiful with snow on it all year and here in Texas we don't have that. I like the facts that there is a ton of things to do in Reno like hiking, camping, playing golf, bike riding, skiing, and much more things to do there in Reno Area. Any body reading my comments about Reno I need your opinion and where in Reno is the best area to live. I heard that sw and nw reno is nice area. I am getting tired of Texas and can't wait to move out of Texas and I want to make sure if Reno is the place where my family and I will be happy and the last time I visit Reno was in June of 2011 and overall I like everything about Reno because is a pretty town and so close to everything and its does not look boring at all compare to cities in Tx. I need people living in Reno opinion and informations about Reno that will be very helpful. Thank you. Jay
Jay | Leander, TX
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I lived in Reno for 12 years. if you have children the best High School is R.T.I. in Sparks. The best place I Lived was in S.W. not to close to Virginia Street. Past Arlington Ave. is the best but $. If you can stay for two weeks at a rental Wildflower Village has studios. Safe a bit old but good place.Go to Chamber for info ao things to do. I did Property Management for 10 years. Just Go to neighborhoods durring the day and night. You will see there is alot of foot traffic in S.W.Reno.Very dog friendly restaurants,and families.From S>W you can walk everwhere or a free bus downtown.Best of luck! Cathleen
Cathleen | Lompoc, CA | Report Abuse

You are such a Hater! Texas is awesome!
Isaac | Houston, TX | Report Abuse

4 -5 stars: - Less commute time. - No income tax:). - Shopping - Easy. I think there are 5 wallmarts (most of them are 24 hrs), 4 or 5 home depots in the Reno-Sparks area. No need to go California to buy anything. - Medical – 2 Hospitals inside Reno. I don’t know how to compare the service quality. I heard +s and -s - Climate – I liked it. It is not good as San Francisco or San Diego but lot better than east cost and Iowa. Less humidity (I’m not sure it is good or not) - People are nicer. It is lot better than NJ- NY metro area. - Lots of outdoor activities and great shows (Car, balloon race, air race etc.) - Major cities like Sacramento and San Francisco are nearby. - Skye area is close by. Several lakes are close by. Other Plenty of activities to do 3 stars or less: - Less job opportunities compared to metropolitan cities. I worked in NY City but couldn’t find another one at the right time. Reno only helped me. - Cost of living – I would say little above national average. Sales tax – 7.75% + Gas price is higher than most of the states that I lived but driving distance is less… One thing I hate here is the car registration fee. Car insurance is same as NJ-NY area. NJ – Very low gas price (now also) and low car registration fee (in 2003). - Public Schools are not good as most of the other states. - Crime rate – I don’t know… but have to watch out wherever we live… Some of my friends lost most of the items from their home while they were out… Good communities are available. I Had bad expeieriences in east coast also.. Sorry if I misstated anything. Little about me to know on what basis I wrote the above.. 4 stars and 3 stars.. I'm living in Reno for over 7 years and lived in different parts of the country Iowa, Virginia, Delaware, New York- NJ metro area.
Rob | Reno, NV | Report Abuse

The cons are the windstorms and the poor economy there. Otherwise, it is a great place to live. It is a sportsman's paradise. I like the SW which is so close to the timberline with tall pines and Lake Tahoe, and close to south Reno where the jobs are. We moved to the Salt Lake City area two years ago for work, but we want to go back to Reno as soon as possible (this SLC area stinks both literally and figuratively). Reno is a great place to live! It is a great place to bring up kids too.
Baby2000 | Woods Cross, UT | Report Abuse
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