Older home with character in an established Reno neighborhood, a candidate for renovation

Reno Fixer-Upper Homes for Sale

Showing 3 active listings · Updated June 30, 2026

Reno currently has 3 active fixer-upper homes for sale, with a median list price of $360,000. Reno has real fixer-upper character because of its age — the early-1900s-to-mid-century homes of Old Southwest, Midtown, the University district, and older east Reno offer renovation upside you cannot find in the newer south-Reno master plans. You trade dated condition for character and location in a tech-driven, no-income-tax market. An FHA 203(k) or Fannie Mae HomeStyle loan rolls the purchase and the repairs into one mortgage.

Reno fixers in the desirable older districts move fast — set a daily alert below and line up renovation financing so you can write a strong, ready offer.

What Should Reno Home Buyers Know First?

  • Fixers concentrate in Reno's older districts — Old Southwest, Midtown, the University area, and east Reno — not the newer Damonte Ranch or Somersett builds.
  • According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, an FHA 203(k) loan finances purchase + renovation in one mortgage with as little as 3.5% down.
  • Older Reno homes carry genuine character (craftsman, mid-century) that renovates into strong resale value.
  • Inspect for older systems — knob-and-tube or galvanized plumbing, dated electrical, and heating — common in pre-1960 Reno homes.
3Active Listings
$360,000Median 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
  • 1370 Chris Lane — Reno
    PENDINGPRICE REDUCED $35k
    $250,000$35k
    House
    Est. $1,412/mo
    2 Beds
    1 Bath
    768 Sq. Ft.0.07 Acres
    Built in 1960
    1370 Chris Lane
    Reno, NV, 89502
    Sun Acres 3
    View 1370 Chris Lane, Reno, NV, 89502 — $250,000
  • 2315 Tripp Drive — Reno
    PENDING
    $360,000
    House
    Est. $2,033/mo
    4 Beds
    2 Baths
    1,248 Sq. Ft.0.16 Acres
    Built in 1971
    2315 Tripp Drive
    Reno, NV, 89512
    Garden Hill 2
    View 2315 Tripp Drive, Reno, NV, 89512 — $360,000
  • 11595 Deodar Way — Reno
    NEW
    $468,000
    House
    Est. $2,643/mo
    3 Beds
    2 Baths
    2,000 Sq. Ft.1.05 Acres
    Built in 1960
    11595 Deodar Way
    Reno, NV, 89506
    Heppner 3
    View 11595 Deodar Way, Reno, NV, 89506 — $468,000

What Types of Reno Fixer-Uppers Are Available?

Tier01

Cosmetic Refresh

Smallest discount

Typical Areas: Dated but livable homes — paint, flooring, fixtures

Specs: Move-in possible during work; conventional or 203(k) Limited

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Tier02

Moderate Rehab

Mid discount

Typical Areas: Kitchen/bath updates, HVAC, roof, windows

Specs: FHA 203(k) or HomeStyle territory; 2–4 month timeline

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Tier03

Full Gut / Historic

Largest discount

Typical Areas: Major systems, layout changes, older character homes

Specs: Standard 203(k), HomeStyle, hard money, or cash; investor favorite

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Renovation scope drives fixer pricing more than size. The live count and listings above update directly from the NNRMLS feed.

Why Buy Fixer-Upper Homes for Sale in Reno?

  • Reno's older districts offer character-home fixers — craftsman and mid-century stock near downtown, the Truckee River, and the University — that simply do not exist in newer suburbs.
  • Renovation loans (FHA 203(k), Fannie Mae HomeStyle) roll purchase and repair costs into a single mortgage, so no separate rehab cash is required.
  • Nevada has no state income tax and Washoe County property taxes rank among the lowest in the West, improving the after-renovation hold or flip math.
  • A growing tech-employer base (Tesla, Panasonic, Switch, Apple) and University demand support rental income and resale on renovated homes.

How Do You Finance a Reno Fixer-Upper?

Four common paths to fund a fixer purchase plus its renovation. The right one depends on your down payment, scope of work, and whether you will live in the home.

Fixer-upper financing options compared
OptionDown paymentBest forKey limit
FHA 203(k)From 3.5%Owner-occupants, structural + cosmetic workFHA loan limits; primary residence only
Fannie Mae HomeStyleFrom 5%Owner-occupants or investors, broad scopeConventional credit standards
Hard money10%–30%Investors flipping quicklyShort term, higher rate
CashN/AFastest close, strongest offerTies up capital until refinance/sale

Program details per HUD and Fannie Mae, 2026; confirm current terms with your lender.

How Do You Reach a Local Reno Specialist?

Call (775) 277-2120 or email info@nevadagroup.com. Nevada Real Estate Group · 1755 E Plumb Ln #241, Reno, NV 89502 · Nevada license S.181401.

Reno FAQ — 5 Answers

What Do Reno Buyers Most Frequently Ask?

Most Asked

How many fixer-upper homes are for sale in Reno right now?

Live fixer-upper inventory is shown above, pulled from the NNRMLS feed by matching listing remarks for fixer, handyman, and as-is language. Counts shift week to week, with the older districts turning over the most candidates. Set a saved search and we will alert you when a qualifying home lists.

Where are the best Reno neighborhoods for fixer-uppers?

Reno's renovation opportunities concentrate in the older, character-rich districts: Old Southwest (early-1900s craftsman and Tudor homes), Midtown, the University of Nevada area, and older east Reno. Newer south-Reno master plans like Damonte Ranch, along with Somersett and ArrowCreek, are recent construction with few true fixers.

Can I use an FHA 203(k) loan in Reno?

Yes. Per HUD, an FHA 203(k) lets owner-occupant buyers finance the purchase and renovation in one mortgage with as little as 3.5% down. It is well suited to Reno's older housing stock — a Limited 203(k) covers up to $35,000 in work, while the Standard 203(k) handles structural projects. We can introduce 203(k)-experienced Reno lenders.

How much does it cost to renovate a fixer in Reno?

A cosmetic refresh often runs $20,000–$45,000; a moderate rehab with kitchen, baths, HVAC, and roof typically lands $55,000–$130,000; a full gut of an older character home can exceed $160,000. Pre-1960 Reno homes may need electrical, plumbing, and heating updates — budget those after a thorough inspection.

Are Reno fixer-uppers a good investment?

They can be strong, especially character homes near downtown, the river, and the University where renovated stock commands a premium and rents well. Nevada's zero income tax and low Washoe County property taxes improve returns. The risk is older-system surprises, so a detailed inspection and realistic budget are essential before you commit.

Updated June 30, 2026

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