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Reno New Homes for Sale

Showing 62 active listings · Updated July 3, 2026

Reno currently has 62 active new homes for sale, with a median list price of $741,155. New-construction single-family homes in Reno are being delivered primarily in master-planned communities along the southwest and southeast corridors, where builders like Toll Brothers, Lennar, and KB Home are active. Buyers drawn to new builds can secure a home with a full builder warranty and energy-efficient systems while avoiding the bidding wars common on desirable resale listings.

62Active Listings
$741,155Median List Price

What Do Reno Neighborhood Stats Show?

  • $78,448
    Median household income
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 37.3
    Median age
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 7.3/10
    Avg school rating
    LiveBy / GreatSchools
  • 2.4
    Avg household size
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 49%
    Owner-occupied
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 33%
    College degree+
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 26%
    Households with children
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 268,959
    Population
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 1050 Udowski Court — Reno
    NEW
    $1,665,898
    House
    Est. $9,406/mo
    4 Beds
    4.5 Baths
    3,232 Sq. Ft.0.24 Acres
    Built in 2025
    1050 Udowski Court
    Reno, NV, 89523
    Somersett Village 1A-4
    View 1050 Udowski Court, Reno, NV, 89523 — $1,665,898
  • 530 Paradise Valley Road — Reno
    NEWOPEN HOUSE
    $479,500
    House
    Est. $2,707/mo
    3 Beds
    2 Baths
    1,350 Sq. Ft.0.16 Acres
    Built in 2022
    530 Paradise Valley Road
    Reno, NV, 89506
    North Valley Estates Unit 3 Phase 2
    View 530 Paradise Valley Road, Reno, NV, 89506 — $479,500
  • 1075 Udowski Court — Reno
    PENDING
    $1,342,000
    House
    Est. $7,577/mo
    4 Beds
    6 Baths
    3,722 Sq. Ft.0.22 Acres
    Built in 2025
    1075 Udowski Court
    Reno, NV, 89523
    Somersett Village 1A-4
    View 1075 Udowski Court, Reno, NV, 89523 — $1,342,000
  • 632 Quincy Street — Reno
    NEWPENDING
    $309,000
    House
    Est. $1,745/mo
    2 Beds
    1 Bath
    779 Sq. Ft.0.13 Acres
    Built in 1934
    632 Quincy Street
    Reno, NV, 89512
    Leete Syndicate Addition
    View 632 Quincy Street, Reno, NV, 89512 — $309,000
  • 3525 Gibraltar Drive — Reno
    NEW CONSTRUCTION
    $3,899,000
    House
    Est. $22,015/mo
    4 Beds
    5.5 Baths
    4,992 Sq. Ft.0.25 Acres
    Built in 2026
    3525 Gibraltar Drive
    Reno, NV, 89509
    Skyline Crest 1
    View 3525 Gibraltar Drive, Reno, NV, 89509 — $3,899,000
  • 5851 Winding Ridge Drive — Reno
    NEW CONSTRUCTIONPENDING
    $3,150,000
    House
    Est. $17,786/mo
    4 Beds
    5.5 Baths
    4,022 Sq. Ft.0.81 Acres
    Built in 2026
    5851 Winding Ridge Drive
    Reno, NV, 89511
    Arrowcreek 27
    View 5851 Winding Ridge Drive, Reno, NV, 89511 — $3,150,000

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Why Buy New Homes for Sale in Reno?

  • Reno new-construction builders are delivering homes in planned communities with curated amenity packages — trails, parks, and resort-style pools — that add long-term lifestyle value beyond the home itself.
  • Full builder warranties (one year workmanship, two year mechanical, ten year structural) shift risk away from buyers during the first decade of ownership — a meaningful advantage over aging resale stock.
  • Energy-efficient construction to current IECC standards means tighter envelopes, high-efficiency HVAC, and smart-home readiness that measurably reduce monthly operating costs in Reno's extreme seasonal climate.
  • Nevada charges zero state income tax, and Washoe County property tax rates are among the lowest in the West — new-home buyers lock in favorable carrying costs from day one.

Reno FAQ — 6 Answers

What Do Reno Buyers Most Frequently Ask?

Most Asked

Where are new homes being built in Reno right now?

Most active new-home construction in Reno is concentrated in the southwest corridor — communities like Somersett, Caughlin Ranch adjacencies, and new infill phases along the South Meadows Parkway. The southeast Damonte Ranch and Double Diamond area also has active builder phases. Specific available lots and model homes are reflected in the live listings above, updated from the NNRMLS feed.

How long does it take to close on a new construction home in Reno?

Timelines vary by project stage. Quick-move-in (spec) homes that are already framed or complete can close in 30–60 days. To-be-built homes with design-center customization typically take 5–9 months from contract to keys, depending on the builder's production schedule and current permitting timelines in Washoe County. Your buyer's agent can get current timeline estimates directly from each builder's site representative.

Do I need a buyer's agent to purchase a new construction home in Reno?

Yes — and it costs you nothing. The builder pays the buyer's agent commission. The builder's on-site sales agent represents the builder, not you. Having your own agent means someone reviewing the purchase contract for unfavorable terms, negotiating incentives, and advising on inspections (yes, new homes still warrant an independent inspector). Register your agent on your first builder visit to preserve representation.

What incentives do Reno builders offer?

Builders in Reno commonly offer closing cost credits (ranging from $5,000 to $25,000+), design-center upgrade allowances, and interest-rate buy-downs through their preferred lender when using builder financing. Incentives typically apply to spec inventory approaching completion. An experienced agent familiar with Reno builder programs can identify which communities are offering the strongest packages at any given time.

Are new Reno homes subject to Mello-Roos or special assessments?

Nevada does not have Mello-Roos (a California-specific bond district). However, new Reno communities may have community facilities districts (CFDs) or special improvement districts (SIDs) that levy annual assessments to fund infrastructure. Always review the title commitment and ask the builder for a full disclosure of any SID, CFD, or HOA assessments — these appear on the property tax bill in addition to base taxes.

Can I customize a new home in Reno at the design center?

Yes, for to-be-built homes. Most Reno builders offer a design-center appointment 30–60 days after contract signing where you select flooring, cabinetry, countertops, fixtures, and structural options within the builder's product catalog. Budget typically 5–15% above base price for meaningful upgrades. Structural options (extended garage, bedroom conversions, outdoor living extensions) must be selected early and cannot be changed once framing begins.

Updated July 3, 2026

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