Newly built townhome-style condos in Dayton Nevada with high-desert hills of the Dayton Valley in the background

Dayton NV New Condos for Sale

Showing 56 active listings · Updated July 10, 2026

Dayton currently has 56 active nv new condos for sale, with a median list price of $499,990. Newly built condos and townhomes are Dayton's lowest-cost path into brand-new construction, with dozens of active attached-home listings built 2023 or newer on the NNRMLS. These units cluster in the newer phases around Dayton Valley and the US-50 corridor, pairing modern floor plans and builder warranties with entry prices below detached new builds in the same communities — and far below anything comparable in Reno or Carson City.

56Active Listings
$499,990Median List Price

What Do Dayton Neighborhood Stats Show?

  • $87,622
    Median household income
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 46
    Median age
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 2.6
    Avg household size
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 82%
    Owner-occupied
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 20%
    College degree+
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 32%
    Households with children
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 18,613
    Population
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 649 Fraser Loop — Dayton
    NEW CONSTRUCTION
    $554,990
    House
    Est. $3,134/mo
    5 Beds
    3 Baths
    2,311 Sq. Ft.0.28 Acres
    Built in 2026
    649 Fraser Loop
    Dayton, NV, 89403
    View 649 Fraser Loop, Dayton, NV, 89403 — $554,990
  • 630 Fraser Loop — Dayton
    NEW CONSTRUCTIONPENDING
    $531,990
    House
    Est. $3,004/mo
    4 Beds
    3 Baths
    1,898 Sq. Ft.0.47 Acres
    Built in 2026
    630 Fraser Loop
    Dayton, NV, 89403
    View 630 Fraser Loop, Dayton, NV, 89403 — $531,990
  • 710 Ruby Valley Court — Dayton
    NEW
    $475,000
    House
    Est. $2,682/mo
    3 Beds
    2 Baths
    1,610 Sq. Ft.0.22 Acres
    Built in 2023
    710 Ruby Valley Court
    Dayton, NV, 89403
    Traditions Village 1 Ph 5
    View 710 Ruby Valley Court, Dayton, NV, 89403 — $475,000

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Why Buy NV New Condos for Sale in Dayton?

  • New attached homes in Dayton undercut detached new construction in the same communities by a wide margin, making them the most attainable brand-new product in the Carson River corridor for first-time buyers and downsizers.
  • Builder warranties and 2023-or-newer systems mean minimal maintenance spend in the first years of ownership — a meaningful contrast with the aging resale condo stock in Carson City and Reno.
  • Lock-and-leave townhome living fits Tahoe-adjacent lifestyles: Dayton sits about 20 minutes from Carson City on US-50, with the east shore of Lake Tahoe roughly an hour away via Spooner Summit.
  • Nevada's zero state income tax and Lyon County's low cost basis keep total ownership overhead down, and HOA fees on newer Dayton attached products are typically modest compared with Reno metro condo communities.

Dayton FAQ — 6 Answers

What Do Dayton Buyers Most Frequently Ask?

Most Asked

What counts as a condo or townhome on this page?

This page pulls every NNRMLS listing in Dayton classed as a condominium — which on the Northern Nevada MLS includes townhome-style attached homes — built 2023 or newer. If you want detached single-family new builds instead, see our Dayton new homes page, which runs the same live feed for detached product.

Where are the new condos and townhomes in Dayton?

Most newly built attached homes cluster in the newer phases around Dayton Valley and along the US-50 corridor, near the same amenities that anchor the detached new-build market — the Arnold Palmer-designed Dayton Valley Golf Club, Carson River trails, and the Riverpark area on the west side of town.

What do HOA fees cover in a new Dayton townhome community?

Attached-home HOAs in Dayton typically cover exterior common-area landscaping, private streets or alleys where present, and shared amenity maintenance. Some also cover portions of exterior upkeep — it varies by community, so we pull the full HOA disclosure package (budget, reserves, CC&Rs) on any unit before you make an offer.

Are new Dayton condos easy to finance?

Generally yes. Newly built, builder-warrantied attached homes in established communities tend to clear conventional and FHA condo-approval hurdles more easily than older complexes with deferred maintenance or high investor ratios. Loan approval is still community-specific, so we verify the project's warrantability with your lender early in the process.

How do I tour new condos in Dayton?

Call or text Nevada Real Estate Group at (775) 277-2120 and we'll set up showings — including builder model tours where phases are still selling. If you're buying directly from a builder, register us as your representation on your first visit so you have an agent negotiating price, incentives, and upgrades on your side at no cost to you.

Should I buy a new Dayton condo or stretch for a detached new home?

If your priority is the lowest entry price into brand-new construction with minimal exterior maintenance, the attached product wins. If you want a private yard, garage storage, and no shared walls, detached new builds in Riverpark and Dayton Valley start not far above the townhome tier. We'll run live pricing on both side by side so you can see the actual gap before deciding.

Updated July 10, 2026

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