About This Property
Location, location, location! Tucked into one of Reno's most coveted established neighborhoods, this 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath home offers 2,491 square feet of living space on a generous 0.3-acre lot — the kind of mature, tree-lined setting that simply can't be recreated in newer subdivisions. Originally built in 1950 and thoughtfully updated, the home blends classic character with room to make it your own, all within the desirable Hunter Lake community. Hunter Lake area is known for its mix of mid-century ranch homes and reimagined contemporary estates on spacious half-acre-plus lots, shaded by decades-old trees. This is where locals return to generation after generation, and it consistently ranks among the most sought-after areas of southwest Reno. From your front door, you're minutes from everything that makes Reno living appealing: Everyday convenience is close at hand, with the Village Shopping Center on California Avenue just around the corner for coffee, quick bites, and essentials, plus a Raley's grocery store nearby on Mayberry Drive. Midtown - Reno's Virginia Street corridor is packed with boutiques, restaurants, and nightlife and is only about two miles east. Downtown Reno is a 2-3-mile drive north via Keystone Avenue. Outdoor lovers will be right at home here. Idlewild Park, the neighborhood's recreational anchor, offers picnic areas, tennis courts, a public pool, and scenic bike paths, along with the Reno Municipal Rose Garden's 1,700+ rose bushes. The Crooked Mile bike/walk path follows the Truckee River, and from connects to the Tahoe-Pyramid Trail, an ambitious route where cyclists can ride to Pyramid Lake or Lake Tahoe. Hikers and trail runners will also appreciate easy access to the Steamboat Ditch and Hunter Creek trail systems just to the west On Sundays, the Riverside Farmers' Market and, in summer, Food Truck Fridays bring the community together at Idlewild Park. Families will enjoy the schools with Hunter Lake Elementary; Darrell C. Swope Middle School Reno High School all rated in the A category. Reno-Tahoe International Airport is about a 20-minute drive, making air travel easy This is a rare chance to own in a neighborhood defined by an unbeatable location between Reno's urban core and its world-class outdoor playground.
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