Sun Valley, NV — established affordable foothill community between Reno and Sparks
Established Affordable Community · Between Reno & Sparks

Sun Valley Homes For Sale

Nevada's #1 team for Sun Valley real estate. Search homes for sale in the Reno-Sparks metro's most affordable submarket — single-family homes, manufactured homes, and larger horse-property lots from the low $300s to $520K, many with no HOA.

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  • MEDIAN LIST PRICE

    $410K

    RSAR / NNRMLS, ZIP 89433, June 2026

  • DAYS ON MARKET

    34

    RSAR / NNRMLS, June 2026

  • HOA

    Many $0

    No-HOA pockets common

  • TO DOWNTOWN RENO

    12 min

    Sun Valley Blvd / US-395

Chris Nevada, Founder of Nevada Real Estate Group

Written by

Chris Nevada

Founder, Nevada Real Estate Group · Nevada License S.181401

16 years in the Las Vegas and Nevada real estate market

Last reviewed June 21, 2026 by Chris Nevada (License S.181401)

Data reviewed by

NREG Research Team

All statistics verified against primary sources (LVR, U.S. Census, FBI, BLS)

Last updated

June 2026

Reviewed monthly · Next review July 2026

KEY TAKEAWAYS

What Should You Know About Sun Valley at a Glance?

Sun Valley is the Reno-Sparks metro's most affordable established submarket — older single-family homes, manufactured homes, and larger no-HOA lots, per Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS data — with a ZIP 89433 median list price near $410,000 and homes going under contract in about 34 days according to Northern Nevada Regional MLS. The five takeaways below distill what those numbers mean for anyone considering this community.

  • Community type: Established unincorporated foothill area between Reno and Sparks (ZIP 89433) — not a master plan.
  • Median list price: $410,000 (June 2026, ZIP 89433) — from low-$300s starter homes to $520K+ horse-property lots.
  • Best for: First-time buyers, investors, value seekers, horse and hobby-farm owners, and budget-stretched California relocators.
  • HOA fees: Many properties carry no HOA at all — a major draw versus the master plans to the south.
  • Key advantage: Zero Nevada state income tax, larger lots, no-HOA freedom, and a central location minutes from both downtowns.

Last updated June 2026 · Sources: RSAR, U.S. Census, NNRMLS

Where Can You Find Sun Valley Homes for Sale?

Sun Valley carries roughly 95 active listings in ZIP 89433 as of June 2026 according to Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS and Northern Nevada Regional MLS data, spanning low-$300s starter homes to larger horse-property parcels above $500K. The eight newest listings appear below, refreshed throughout the day, with every active Sun Valley property searchable in our live MLS portal.

PRICE DISTRIBUTION

How Many Sun Valley Homes Sell in Each Price Range?

The ZIP 89433 median list price sits at $410K per Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS June 2026 NNRMLS data, with inventory clustering in the $350K–$450K starter band. Each card below shows current active-listing counts by price range, so you can gauge real competition in your budget before you start touring Sun Valley homes.

Under $350K

24

active listings

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$350K–$450K

41

active listings

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$450K–$520K

18

active listings

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$520K–$600K

8

active listings

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$600K+

4

active listings

Browse $600K+ →
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How Can You Find a Sun Valley Home by Type, Price & Lifestyle?

Sun Valley's roughly 95 active listings span five price bands, several property types, and the lifestyle filters below — each link opens our live NNRMLS search pre-filtered to that slice, with counts updated daily from Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS and NNRMLS data.

Updated daily · 95 active listings · MLS data

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EDUCATION

How Are the Schools Near Sun Valley?

Sun Valley feeds the Washoe County School District, with Sun Valley Elementary inside the community and district middle and high schools serving the corridor. Nearby Spanish Springs and North Valleys options add choice within 15–20 minutes. The cards below rank the standouts by level, using GreatSchools ratings, Nevada Report Card data, and parent reviews from 2026.

Top RatedRepresentative school campus imagery — Sun Valley, Sun Valley NV5/10

Sun Valley ES

Sun Valley
K-6540 Students19:1
Representative school campus imagery — Spanish Springs, Sun Valley NV7/10

Lena Juniper ES

Spanish Springs
K-6620 Students19:1
Representative school campus imagery — North Valleys, Sun Valley NV6/10

Maxwell ES

North Valleys
K-6560 Students19:1
Representative school campus imagery — Sparks, Sun Valley NV6/10

Allen ES

Sparks
K-6580 Students20:1

Campus photos are representative imagery — school names, ratings, and enrollment data refer to the actual schools listed.

Which Schools Near Sun Valley Are the Best?

According to GreatSchools.org, the top-rated schools near Sun Valley include Shaw Middle School (8/10) and Spanish Springs High School (7/10) in neighboring Spanish Springs, plus Coral Academy of Science charter (8/10). Sun Valley Elementary inside the community earns a 5/10. All public schools are in the Washoe County School District. Ratings are cross-checked against the Nevada Report Card, and the full ranked table adds enrollment and student-teacher ratios.

Top-rated schools near Sun Valley, NV · GreatSchools 2026
RankSchoolTypeGradesGreatSchoolsNeighborhoodHomes Near
1Shaw Middle SchoolPublic6-88/10Spanish Springs$500,000+
2Coral Academy of ScienceCharterK-128/10Sparks / Reno$380,000+
3Spanish Springs High SchoolPublic9-127/10Spanish Springs$500,000+
4Lena Juniper ElementaryPublicK-67/10Spanish Springs$480,000+
5Sun Valley ElementaryPublicK-65/10Sun Valley$330,000+

SAFETY & CRIME

Is Sun Valley Safe?

Direct Answer

Sun Valley's safety profile is mixed and varies by pocket, with established residential streets running calmer than the area's reputation suggests. According to Washoe County Sheriff and FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data, the most common incidents are property-related and largely preventable; owner-occupant streets in the core neighborhoods are noticeably quieter than the busier corridors.

  • Safety grade, Sun ValleyAreaVibes composite 2026
  • By pocket / streetCore streets quieter
  • Washoe County Sheriff patrolUnincorporated jurisdiction
  • Most common incident typeLargely preventable

What Buyers Should Know

Sun Valley is unincorporated, so the Washoe County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement rather than a city police department. Safety varies meaningfully by pocket — established owner-occupant streets in the residential core run calmer, while the busier commercial corridors along Sun Valley Boulevard see more activity. The most common incidents are property-related and highly preventable.

Buyers touring Sun Valley should walk a specific street at different times of day, since the character can shift block by block in an older, varied neighborhood like this. Larger horse-property and foothill-view pockets tend to be quieter and more spread out, which appeals to buyers prioritizing privacy and space over a tight subdivision feel.

Standard precautions — lights on timers, secured garages and outbuildings, dashcams, and community watch participation — cover virtually all of the remaining risk in this price band. Our agents will walk you through the safety profile of any specific pocket before you write an offer so there are no surprises after closing.

Sources: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (latest available data), Washoe County Sheriff's Office reporting. Last updated June 2026.

Living In

What's It Like Living in Sun Valley, NV?


The Answer

Sun Valley offers affordable, unpretentious living in the foothills between Reno and Sparks: older single-family homes, manufactured homes, larger lots, and horse-property pockets, many with no HOA. The Washoe County area gives quick US-395 access to both downtowns and the airport, with the Pyramid Highway shopping corridor 10 minutes away. Zero Nevada state income tax sweetens every budget.

What is Sun Valley known for?

Sun Valley is known as the most affordable established submarket in the Reno-Sparks metro — a value entry point with older single-family homes, manufactured homes on owned land, larger lots, no-HOA freedom, and pockets of horse and hobby-farm property, all minutes from both city cores along the US-395 corridor.

Who should live in Sun Valley?

Sun Valley fits first-time buyers stretching a budget, investors seeking rental yield, value-focused California relocators, and horse or hobby-farm owners who want larger lots close to the city. Buyers who prioritize affordability, space, and no-HOA freedom over new construction and master-plan amenities consistently find their best value here.

What is daily life like in Sun Valley?

Daily life is practical and quiet: a short drive to the Pyramid Highway shopping corridor and US-395, errands in Sparks 10 minutes away, and weekends at the Sparks Marina, on North Valleys trails, or up at Lake Tahoe in under an hour. Downtown Reno restaurants and the university are about 12 minutes away.

Location

Where Is Sun Valley

Sun Valley sits in the foothills between Reno and Sparks (ZIP 89433), just north of the I-80 corridor along Sun Valley Boulevard. Elevation runs approximately 4,600–5,000 ft. About 12 minutes from downtown Reno and 10 minutes from Sparks and the Pyramid Highway shopping corridor.

Downtown Reno
12
Min
Airport
15
Min
Sparks & Pyramid Hwy
10
Min
Sparks Marina
12
Min
Lake Tahoe
55
Min

Sun Valley

At a Glance
$410,000
Median List Price (ZIP 89433)
~95
Active Listings
~$265
Price / Sq Ft
34
Days on Market
Community Type
Established neighborhood
Setting
Foothills between Reno & Sparks
Established
Established area
ZIP Code
89433
Price Range
$330K–$520K
HOA
Varies / many no HOA
Guard-Gated
No
Horse Property
Pockets available
School District
Washoe County School District
To Downtown Reno
12 min
To Lake Tahoe
~55 min
Airport
Reno-Tahoe Intl (15 min)

LIVABILITY REPORT CARD

How Does Sun Valley Score?

Sun Valley scores strongly for affordability and lot freedom while running mid-pack on amenities and schools compared with both Washoe County and national benchmarks, with cost of living far below the California metros most buyers leave behind. Below is our category-by-category report card — the same six factors our agents walk through with every buyer before a first tour.

  • Grade B-: Safety

    Crime varies by pocket; established residential streets run calmer; standard suburban precautions cover most risk.

  • Grade B-: Schools

    Washoe County School District; Sun Valley Elementary serves the core, with nearby Spanish Springs options.

  • Grade A+: Cost of Living

    $410K median — the metro's most affordable submarket — plus zero Nevada state income tax and capped property taxes.

  • Grade B: Amenities

    Community parks and the Pyramid Highway shopping corridor 10 minutes away; fewer master-plan amenities.

  • Grade A-: Outdoor Access

    Larger lots, open desert and foothill views, North Valleys trails nearby, and Lake Tahoe under an hour.

  • Grade A: Commute

    About 12 minutes to downtown Reno and 10 to Sparks via Sun Valley Boulevard and US-395.

Source: Compiled from GreatSchools.org, FBI UCR, BLS, and Walk Score. Methodology: 6 weighted categories on a 4.0-equivalent scale. Last refreshed June 2026.

Quick Answer

Is Sun Valley a good place to live in the Reno-Sparks metro?

For value-focused buyers, yes. Sun Valley rates as the metro's most affordable established submarket, with larger lots, no-HOA freedom, and a central location between both downtowns. The trade-off is older, more varied housing stock and fewer amenities. Nevada's zero state income tax adds an estimated $5,000 or more per year in savings for relocators.

Source: Nevada State Demographer

DEMOGRAPHICS

Who Lives in Sun Valley?

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, ZIP 89433 holds a working, family-oriented population with a median household income near $62,000 and a strong mix of owner-occupants and long-tenure households. The median age of roughly 37 reflects Sun Valley's appeal to first-time buyers and younger families seeking an entry-priced home.

Home values in ZIP 89433 have climbed steadily as the broader Reno-Sparks metro grew and priced-out buyers looked to the most affordable submarkets. Sun Valley's blend of older single-family homes, manufactured homes on owned land, and larger horse-property parcels keeps it accessible to first-time buyers and investors who are squeezed out of the newer master plans nearby.

Population (ZIP 89433)
~22,000
vs Washoe Co ~510,000
Median Income
~$62,000
vs Washoe Co $76,000
Median Age
~37
vs Washoe Co 39
Home Value
~$410K
vs Washoe Co $530K
Owner-Occupied
~62%
vs Washoe Co 58%
Bachelors+
~18%
vs Washoe Co 33%
Has Children
~34%
vs Washoe Co 28%
HH Size
2.9
vs Washoe Co 2.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS estimates & Nevada State Demographer · Updated

POPULATION & GROWTH

How Fast Is Sun Valley Growing?

Sun Valley has grown steadily as the Reno-Sparks metro expanded and priced-out buyers sought the most affordable submarkets. The broader ZIP 89433 corridor is projected to keep growing modestly through 2030, driven by Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center employment and the metro's ongoing affordability squeeze pushing demand toward entry-priced areas.

~22,000ZIP 89433 residents (2024)
Built-outEstablished housing stock
~24,000ZIP 89433 projected 2030

ZIP 89433 population trajectory, 2010–2030 (projected)

Growth in Sun Valley tracks metro-wide affordability pressure rather than new master-plan releases — as Reno and Sparks subdivision pricing climbed, demand spilled into the entry-priced submarkets, keeping Sun Valley resale turnover brisk with median days on market near 34. The mostly built-out housing stock means appreciation, not new supply, drives most value gains here.

2010
~19,000
2020
~21,000
2024
~22,000
2030 proj.
~24,000

Sources: Nevada State Demographer and U.S. Census Bureau ACS. Historical figures are ZIP-level approximations; projection reflects State Demographer planning. Last updated June 2026.

LIVABILITY SCORES

How Does Sun Valley Score for Livability?

Sun Valley posts a value-driven livability profile for the Reno-Sparks metro — an A+ for cost of living and strong marks for commute and outdoor access, with mid-range scores for schools and safety that reflect its older, more varied housing stock. The rings below break that composite into the six categories buyers ask about most.

  • 78B+

    Overall Livability

  • 72B-

    Schools

  • 73B-

    Safety

  • 96A+

    Cost of Living

  • 79B+

    Amenities

  • 86A-

    Outdoor / Recreation

MARKET TRENDS · LAST 12 MONTHS

How Is the Sun Valley Real Estate Market Trending?

Median list price, days on market, and active inventory from Northern Nevada Regional MLS ZIP 89433 data, updated monthly. ZIP 89433 has held steady year-over-year near $410K with roughly 95 active listings — the three charts below show the past twelve months.

Median List Price (ZIP 89433)

+3.0% YoY (May 2025 → May 2026)

vs May 2025

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS

Days on Market

30 → 34 days YoY (seasonal softening winter)

vs May 2025

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS

Active Listings

~95 monthly average, seasonal winter dip

vs May 2025

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS

34
MEDIAN DAYS ON MARKET
$410K
MEDIAN LIST PRICE
95
ACTIVE LISTINGS (ZIP 89433)
< 1 hr
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Market Competitiveness

How Competitive Is the Sun Valley Market Right Now?

Sun Valley is moderately competitive — well-priced move-in-ready homes go under contract in roughly three to five weeks per NNRMLS ZIP 89433 data. The $350K–$450K starter band moves fastest at 28–34 median days; larger horse-property parcels and fixers above $480K typically take six to ten weeks as the buyer pool narrows.

62Moderately Competitive
  • 34 daysMedian days on market (ZIP 89433)
  • $265Median price per sq ft
  • 28–60DOM range by tier
  • 95Active listings (June 2026)
Is Sun Valley Right for You?

Who Should Buy a Home in Sun Valley?

Sun Valley spans low-$300s starter homes to $520K+ horse-property lots — the metro's widest affordability range. Six buyer profiles below match lifestyles to specific Sun Valley pockets, followed by the honest pros and trade-offs our team walks every client through before they commit.

Which Sun Valley Pocket Fits Your Buyer Type?

First-Time Buyers

  • Metro's lowest entry pricing from the low $300s
  • FHA, VA, and 3%-down conventional all work here
  • Detached homes with yards, not just condos
  • Central access to both Reno and Sparks jobs
Best for First-Time Buyers →

Investors

  • Lower acquisition cost than master plans
  • Steady rental demand in the corridor
  • Fixer and value-add inventory available
  • No-HOA flexibility on many parcels
Best for Investors →

Horse & Hobby-Farm Owners

  • Larger livestock-zoned lots near the city
  • Room for barns, arenas, and outbuildings
  • Open desert and foothill access
  • Rare this close to two downtowns
Best for Horse & Hobby-Farm Owners →

California Relocators

  • Zero Nevada state income tax
  • A detached home for a Sacramento condo budget
  • $330K–$520K range suits most relocating households
  • Lake Tahoe under an hour from the driveway
Best for California Relocators →

Budget-Stretched Move-Up Buyers

  • More lot and square footage per dollar
  • No-HOA freedom to add value
  • Room to renovate and build equity
  • Strong resale velocity: 34 median days on market
Best for Budget-Stretched Move-Up Buyers →

Outdoor & Space Seekers

  • Open foothill setting with desert views
  • Larger, more private lots
  • RV and toy storage on-site
  • Tahoe, Pyramid Lake, and trails nearby
Best for Outdoor & Space Seekers →

Best Fit For

  • First-time buyers — the metro's lowest entry pricing plus FHA, VA, and 3%-down conventional financing make ownership reachable here.
  • Investors — lower acquisition cost, steady rental demand, and value-add inventory make Sun Valley a long-standing entry market.
  • Horse and hobby-farm owners — larger livestock-zoned lots and outbuilding room, a rarity this close to two city cores.
  • California relocators — a detached home with a yard for a Sacramento condo budget, zero state income tax, and Tahoe under an hour.
  • Budget-stretched move-up buyers — more lot and square footage per dollar, plus no-HOA freedom to renovate and build equity.
  • Outdoor and space seekers — open foothill lots with views, RV and toy storage, and quick access to Tahoe, Pyramid Lake, and trails.

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Pros

  • Zero Nevada state income tax — meaningful annual savings versus California
  • The most affordable established submarket in the Reno-Sparks metro
  • Larger lots and no-HOA freedom on many properties
  • Horse and hobby-farm pockets minutes from both downtowns
  • Central location: 12 minutes to Reno, 10 to Sparks via US-395
  • Low-down-payment friendly — FHA, VA, USDA, and 3%-down conventional all work
  • Property taxes capped at 3% annual growth under Nevada law

Honest Considerations

  • Older, more varied housing stock — inspect roof, septic, well, and foundation carefully
  • Schools rate mid-range; families prioritizing a top zone may prefer Spanish Springs or South Reno
  • Safety varies by pocket — walk a specific street before committing to an offer
  • Fewer master-plan amenities than the communities to the south
  • Some parcels rely on septic or shared wells — verify utilities before buying

Neighborhood Comparison

How Does Sun Valley Compare to Other Reno-Sparks Communities?

A like-for-like comparison of the most-searched affordable Reno-Sparks communities — median price, price per square foot, days on market, HOA, and lifestyle fit — using active-listing data refreshed monthly via Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS and NNRMLS. Prices span the low $300s in Sun Valley to around $520K in Spanish Springs subdivisions.

Sun Valley vs. Reno-Sparks affordable community comparison · June 2026
SubmarketMedian Price$ / Sq FtDays on MarketActive ListingsBest For
Sun Valley$410,000~$2653441Value · No HOA · Horse property
Spanish Springs$520,000~$28530120Newer · Suburban · Family
Golden Valley$450,000~$2803228Established · Larger lots · Quiet
Lemmon Valley$450,000~$2703334Value · North Valleys · Space
Sparks (city core)$490,000~$29028210Central · Marina · Established

Source: Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS and NNRMLS data, June 2026. Median prices based on active listings; days on market from closed sales.

Community Deep Dive

What's Inside Each Nearby Reno-Sparks Community?

Submarket 1

Sun Valley

The metro's most affordable established submarket — older single-family homes, manufactured homes, and larger no-HOA lots with horse-property pockets, minutes from both Reno and Sparks.

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$410KMedian Price
34Days on Market
41Active Listings
~$265Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 2

Spanish Springs

A newer suburban valley northeast of Sparks with master-plan subdivisions, newer construction, and family amenities — a step up in price and polish from Sun Valley.

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$520KMedian Price
30Days on Market
120Active Listings
~$285Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 3

Golden Valley

An established North Valleys area west of Sun Valley with larger lots, quiet streets, and value pricing — a close cousin to Sun Valley with slightly higher entry costs.

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$450KMedian Price
32Days on Market
28Active Listings
~$280Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 4

Lemmon Valley

A North Valleys community northwest of Sun Valley offering value pricing, larger lots, and open space, with the same affordability appeal and metro-edge location.

Browse Lemmon Valley homes →
$450KMedian Price
33Days on Market
34Active Listings
~$270Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 5

Sparks (city core)

The Sparks city core — established neighborhoods, the Sparks Marina, downtown dining, and a central location, priced above Sun Valley but with full city services.

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$490KMedian Price
28Days on Market
210Active Listings
~$290Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 6

Horse & Hobby-Farm Pockets (Within Sun Valley)

The larger-lot, livestock-zoned pockets within Sun Valley — generous parcels with room for barns, arenas, and outbuildings, often with no HOA. One of the few places this close to both downtowns where you can keep horses on your own land. Entry from the mid-$400s.

Browse Horse & Hobby-Farm Pockets (Within Sun Valley) homes →
$450K+Horse Property From
Larger lotsRoom for Outbuildings
Often no HOAFlexible Use
10–12 minTo Both Downtowns

Where Is Sun Valley on the Map?

Sun Valley sits in the foothills between Reno and Sparks (ZIP 89433) just north of the I-80 corridor at roughly 4,600–5,000 ft elevation. Spanish Springs is 15 minutes northeast, Golden Valley 10 minutes west, and downtown Reno is about 12 minutes away via US-395. Reno-Tahoe International Airport sits about 15 minutes south.

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BY ZIP CODE

What Does the Market Look Like in ZIP 89433?

ZIP 89433 covers Sun Valley and the immediate surrounding area. The table below puts the ZIP in context against neighboring Reno-Sparks ZIP codes — median price, price per square foot, days on market, active inventory, and year-over-year price growth — using Northern Nevada Regional MLS data.

Reno-Sparks ZIP code market comparison with 89433 (Sun Valley) highlighted · June 2026
ZIPPrimary AreaMedian Price$ / Sq FtDays on MarketActiveYoY
89433Sun Valley$410K~$2653495+3.0%
89436Spanish Springs$520K~$28530120+2.6%
89506North Valleys · Golden Valley · Lemmon Valley$445K~$27032188+1.8%
89431Central Sparks$430K~$2752896+2.2%
89434East Sparks · Marina$495K~$29029114+2.4%
89523Northwest Reno · Somersett$620K~$31532210+1.9%

Source: Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS and NNRMLS. Medians from active listings; YoY from closed sales, 2026 vs 2025 year-to-date. Per-sqft figures approximate. ZIP boundaries per Washoe County GIS.

BY THE NUMBERS

Which Statistics Define Sun Valley Real Estate?

Eight verifiable numbers — sourced to the BLS Reno-Sparks MSA report, U.S. Census Bureau, Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS, GreatSchools, and the Washoe County Assessor — pin down this community's fundamentals. ZIP 89433 median list price is $410K, days on market run 34, and many properties carry no HOA.

$410K

Median list price in ZIP 89433 (Sun Valley) in June 2026.

Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS

+3.0%

Year-over-year price growth in ZIP 89433, May 2025 to May 2026.

Northern Nevada Regional MLS

34

Median days from list to accepted offer in the ZIP 89433 corridor.

RSAR / NNRMLS, June 2026

$265

Median price per square foot among active Sun Valley listings.

NNRMLS / Repliers IDX, June 2026

No HOA

Many Sun Valley properties carry no HOA at all — rare near the city core.

Washoe County Assessor

12 min

Drive time from Sun Valley to downtown Reno via US-395.

Washoe County

$62K

Median household income in ZIP 89433, per Census ACS estimates.

U.S. Census Bureau

5/10

GreatSchools rating at Sun Valley Elementary, the primary assigned school.

GreatSchools 2026

WHY SUN VALLEY

Why Does Sun Valley Stand Out Among Reno-Sparks Communities?

From the metro's lowest entry pricing to larger no-HOA lots to horse-property potential minutes from the city, Sun Valley delivers value most communities can't match at any price tier. Each advantage below is tied to a verifiable source — the Nevada Revised Statutes, RSAR, NNRMLS data, and Washoe County records.

  1. The metro's most affordable entry point

    A ZIP 89433 median near $410K — among the lowest in Reno-Sparks — makes Sun Valley a frequent first stop for budget-stretched and first-time buyers.

    Northern Nevada Regional MLS
  2. Larger lots, often no HOA

    Many properties sit on generous lots with no HOA at all — rare freedom this close to two downtowns.

    Washoe County Assessor
  3. Horse and hobby-farm potential

    Established pockets allow horses and hobby farming on larger parcels, a lifestyle rarely available so near the city core.

    Washoe County
  4. Nevada tax advantage

    Zero state income tax plus a 3% annual cap on primary-residence property taxes under NRS 361.471 keeps long-run carrying costs predictable.

    Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471
  5. Central between both downtowns

    Downtown Reno is 12 minutes and Sparks is 10 via Sun Valley Boulevard and US-395 — fast access to both job cores.

    Washoe County

WHY BUY IN SUN VALLEY

What Are the Top Reasons to Buy a Home in Sun Valley?

Sun Valley's case rests on numbers, not adjectives: zero Nevada state income tax, many properties with no HOA, a median list price near $410K per Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS, and a central spot minutes from both downtowns. The reasons below each carry a named source.

  1. Zero Nevada state income tax

    No personal income tax — meaningful annual savings for working households and California relocators.

    Nevada Department of Taxation

  2. Metro's lowest entry pricing

    $410K ZIP median — among the most affordable submarkets in all of Reno-Sparks.

    Northern Nevada Regional MLS

  3. 3% property-tax cap

    Annual increases on a primary residence are capped by Nevada statute.

    NRS 361.471

  4. Larger, no-HOA lots

    Generous lots and no-HOA freedom on many parcels — space and flexibility rare near the city.

    Washoe County Assessor

  5. Horse and hobby-farm pockets

    Established areas allow livestock and hobby farming on larger lots, minutes from both downtowns.

    Washoe County

  6. Low-down-payment friendly

    FHA, VA, USDA, and 3%-down conventional all work well at Sun Valley's entry price points.

    Nevada Real Estate Group analysis

  7. Strong investor fundamentals

    Lower acquisition cost plus steady rental demand make Sun Valley a long-standing investor entry market.

    RSAR rental tracking

  8. Central between Reno and Sparks

    Twelve minutes to downtown Reno, ten to Sparks — access to both job cores from one home.

    Washoe County

  9. Open foothill setting

    Desert and mountain views, larger spacing, and North Valleys trails nearby for outdoor access.

    Washoe County

  10. Resale velocity

    Median 34 days on market means well-priced homes move — and equity realizations happen faster.

    Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS

Home Types & Value Tiers

What Types of Homes and Value Tiers Does Sun Valley Offer?

Sun Valley is an established, built-out area rather than an active master plan, so instead of production builders, value comes from its varied housing tiers. Inventory spans manufactured homes on owned land, older single-family resales, updated move-in-ready homes, foothill-view properties, and larger horse-property parcels — each a different entry point for buyers and investors. Verify lot, zoning, and condition carefully, since they vary parcel to parcel.

Outdoor Recreation

What Outdoor Amenities Does Sun Valley Offer?

Sun Valley pairs an open foothill setting with quick access to the metro's recreation: community parks, larger lots, and the Sparks Marina and North Valleys trails minutes away. The Washoe County Parks system maintains additional regional parks, with Lake Tahoe and Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe reachable in under an hour for weekend trips.

IN-AREA

Sun Valley Regional Park

Neighborhood parkPlaygrounds · Sports · PicnicsFree

The community's main recreation hub — ballfields, playgrounds, and open space serving the established residential core of Sun Valley.

IN-AREA

Open Foothill & Desert Trails

Surrounding hillsHiking · OHV · Trail runningFree

The hills around Sun Valley offer informal trails and open desert access right from the larger-lot neighborhoods — a draw for buyers wanting space and views.

12 MIN

Sparks Marina Park

77-acre lakeWalking · Paddling · BeachesFree

A spring-fed lake with a 2-mile loop trail, swimming beach, and paddle sports in the heart of Sparks — a short drive east via El Rancho Drive.

10 MIN

Pyramid Highway Corridor

Retail districtShopping · Dining · ServicesOpen

The metro's northeast shopping spine — grocery, big-box retail, restaurants, and services minutes from Sun Valley via the Pyramid Highway.

50 MIN

Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe

1,200 acresSkiing · SnowboardingTicketed

The closest major ski resort to the metro, with the highest base elevation at Lake Tahoe and dependable deep Sierra snow from November through April.

55 MIN

Lake Tahoe (Incline Village)

191 sq miBoating · Beaches · SkiingFree shoreline

North America's largest alpine lake — public beaches at Sand Harbor, marinas, and a dozen surrounding ski resorts within one drive of Sun Valley.

15 MIN

Rancho San Rafael Park

595 acresTrails · Events · ArboretumFree

Reno's flagship regional park, home to the Great Reno Balloon Race and the Wilbur D. May Arboretum, a quick drive south from Sun Valley.

30 MIN

Pyramid Lake

125,000 acresFishing · Boating · SceneryTribal permit

A vast desert lake on the Pyramid Lake Paiute reservation, renowned for Lahontan cutthroat trout fishing and dramatic scenery north of the metro.

The Sun Valley Lifestyle

What Does a Weekend in Sun Valley Look Like?

Three experiences within an hour of the driveway: a morning at the Sparks Marina loop or on open foothill trails per Washoe County Parks, an afternoon of errands and dining along the Pyramid Highway corridor, and an evening drive up to Lake Tahoe — desert valley to alpine lake in one Saturday.

300+Days of Sun
55 minTo Lake Tahoe
12 minTo Downtown Reno
4,600+ ftElevation (foothills)

THIS WEEKEND'S OPEN HOUSES

Can You Tour Sun Valley Homes This Weekend?

Most Sun Valley sellers schedule weekend open houses Friday through Sunday, so the freshest list lands mid-week. Because the housing stock is varied, touring in person matters more here than in a uniform subdivision. Set up instant alerts to get notified when a home in your price range schedules an open house, or browse every active Sun Valley listing now.

Quick Answer

Do homes in Sun Valley have HOA fees?

Many Sun Valley properties carry no HOA at all, which is a major draw versus the master-planned communities to the south. Where a small HOA, POA, or road-maintenance agreement exists, dues are typically modest. Always confirm whether a specific parcel has any HOA, shared-well, or septic arrangement in escrow before writing an offer, since terms vary significantly lot by lot in this established area.

Moving to Sun Valley

Should I Move to Sun Valley?

Every month, value-focused households from California and across the West choose the Reno-Sparks metro for its tax advantage and affordability, and Sun Valley is where many of them find an entry-priced home. California's top state income-tax rate is 13.3% per the Franchise Tax Board; Nevada's is zero, and that single line item funds most relocations.

Why Value-Focused Buyers Are Choosing Sun Valley

The tax math is the starting point: California's top marginal state income tax is 13.3% — Nevada's is zero. A household earning $200,000 saves roughly $15,000 per year in state income taxes alone. Sun Valley then adds the metro's lowest entry pricing: homes from the low $300s, larger lots, and no-HOA freedom that stretches every budget.

At a $410,000 budget, buyers in coastal California typically compete for a small dated condo or nothing at all. That same budget in Sun Valley secures a detached single-family home on a larger lot, frequently with room for an RV, a workshop, or even horses — minutes from both the Reno and Sparks job cores.

According to Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS, the ZIP 89433 median active list price runs about $410,000 — among the lowest in the entire metro. Per the Washoe County Assessor, the effective property-tax rate runs roughly 0.5–0.7% of taxable value, capped at 3% annual growth on a primary residence. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the Reno-Sparks MSA unemployment near historic lows, driven by Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center employers including Tesla, Switch, and Panasonic.

Sun Valley residents tap into both city economies without a long commute. The Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center east of Sparks — home to Tesla's Gigafactory, Switch data centers, Panasonic, and Google — is roughly 30–35 minutes via I-80. Downtown Reno and Sparks employers sit just 10–15 minutes away, making Sun Valley a practical base for working households on a budget.

Cost of Living Snapshot — Sun Valley, NV vs. Sacramento, CA

Day-to-day costs run dramatically lower than coastal and inland California across nearly every category. Nevada has no state income tax and no personal property tax on vehicles beyond registration. A $410K Sun Valley home sits well below comparable California pricing, and Washoe County property taxes are capped by statute at 3% annual growth.

MetricSun Valley, NVSacramento, CA
State Income TaxNoneUp to 13.3%
Median List Price (community)~$410K~$520K–$580K
Effective Property Tax Rate~0.5%–0.7%~0.8%+
HOA / MonthMany $0 (no HOA)Varies · $0–$400+
Typical Lot SizeLarger / horse-property pocketsStandard subdivision
Airport Commute15 min (Reno-Tahoe Intl)20–40 min (SMF)

Figures are approximate, for illustration. Contact our team for current market data.

Sun Valley Rental Market — Rent vs. Own

Single-family rentals in Sun Valley and ZIP 89433 typically run $1,800–$2,500/month based on Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS rental tracking, with larger lots and horse property above $2,500. For buyers planning a 5+ year hold, purchasing builds equity that Reno-Sparks' steadily rising rents otherwise hand to a landlord — and Nevada adds no state income tax on top of appreciation gains.

Updated June 2026 · Source: Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS rental tracking & BLS Consumer Price Index

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RELOCATION TIMELINE

How to Relocate to Sun Valley in 8 Steps

From first research to keys-in-hand, here's the 8-12 week timeline most Sun Valley buyers follow. Two deadlines are statutory: Nevada requires a driver's license within 30 days of residency and vehicle registration within 60, per the Nevada DMV — miss them and registration penalties stack.

  1. Research the Sun Valley pockets

    Compare the residential core, manufactured-on-owned-land, foothill-view, and horse-property pockets — each carries different lot sizes, zoning, utility setups, and price points within the same area.

  2. Get pre-approved

    Sun Valley is ideal for FHA, VA, USDA, and 3%-down conventional. Line up your lender early and confirm the loan type works for the specific property — manufactured and acreage parcels have extra requirements.

  3. Hire a Sun Valley specialist

    Zoning for horses, no-HOA verification, septic and well checks, and pocket-by-pocket safety all move real money here. Work with an agent who knows the area block by block.

  4. Tour in person or virtually

    Walk specific streets morning and afternoon — character, condition, and views differ sharply across this varied, established neighborhood.

  5. Write and negotiate the offer

    On older homes, build inspection and repair contingencies into your strategy and ask for seller credits where condition warrants it.

  6. Inspection & due diligence

    Inspect roof, foundation, septic, and well; verify zoning if you want livestock. Appraisals in this band run 5–10 business days.

  7. Clear conditions & fund

    Nevada closes through escrow companies, not attorneys — expect 30–45 days from acceptance to funding, slightly longer for FHA or USDA.

  8. Close, move, and register

    Transfer utilities (NV Energy, Truckee Meadows Water Authority or well/septic), then handle the Nevada DMV — license within 30 days, registration within 60.

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ECONOMY & JOBS

What Drives the Economy Near Sun Valley?

Sun Valley residents tap into the Reno-Sparks MSA job base — advanced manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and data centers. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, MSA unemployment runs near historic lows, driven by Tesla, Switch, and Panasonic at the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center (30–35 min via I-80) and the Sparks logistics corridor and Renown Health (10–15 min).

~$62,000Median household income, ZIP 89433U.S. Census ACS estimate
TRI CenterTesla · Switch · Panasonic · Google30–35 min via I-80 east
10–15 minTo Sparks & Reno employersVia US-395 / I-80
15 minTo Reno-Tahoe International AirportVia US-395 south

Top Reno-Sparks Employers (Commutable from Sun Valley)

  • Tesla Gigafactory NevadaBattery & EV manufacturing, Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center (~30 min)
  • Renown HealthNorthern Nevada's largest healthcare system, Reno (~15 min)
  • Sparks Logistics & Industrial CorridorDistribution and manufacturing employers, East Sparks (~12 min)
  • SwitchHyperscale data centers, Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center (~30 min)
  • Panasonic EnergyBattery manufacturing partner, TRI Center (~30 min)
  • Washoe County School DistrictSchools across Reno and Sparks, including Sun Valley Elementary

Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Nevada State Demographer. Last updated June 2026.

COMMUNITY COMPARISON

How Does Sun Valley Compare to Spanish Springs, Golden Valley & Lemmon Valley?

Choosing between the affordable Reno-Sparks submarkets? This table compares Sun Valley (median $410K, no-HOA lots), Spanish Springs ($520K, newer subdivisions), Golden Valley ($450K, established larger lots), and Lemmon Valley ($450K, North Valleys space). Metrics are from RSAR, the U.S. Census, and BLS Reno-Sparks MSA.

Sun Valley vs. Spanish Springs vs. Golden Valley vs. Lemmon Valley · June 2026
MetricSun ValleySpanish SpringsGolden ValleyLemmon Valley
Median List Price$410K$520K$450K$450K
Price / Sq Ft~$265~$285~$280~$270
Days on Market34303233
HOA / MonthMany $0$30–$120Many $0Many $0
Typical LotLarger / horse OKSubdivisionLargerLarger
Housing StockOlder / variedNewerEstablishedEstablished
Top School Rating7/10 (nearby)8/10 (Shaw MS)6/106/10
Best ForValue · No HOA · HorsesNewer · FamilyEstablished · SpaceValue · North Valleys

Sources: Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS, U.S. Census ACS. Last updated June 2026.

Cost of Ownership

What Will Sun Valley Cost You Each Month?

A median $410K Sun Valley purchase runs about $3,000 monthly with 10% down at 7% per Freddie Mac's rate survey — principal, interest, taxes, insurance, and PMI included, with many homes carrying no HOA — versus roughly $2,000 to rent a comparable home in the corridor. The three tabs below let you model your own payment, compare renting, and budget for HOA where it applies.

Payment Estimator

Estimate Your Sun Valley Payment

Home Price
$410,000
$410,000
$410,000
Down Payment
10% / $41,000
10% / $41,000
10% / $41,000
Interest Rate
7.0%
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Term Years
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30
$3,167
Estimated Monthly Payment
  • Principal & Interest$2,455
  • Property Tax$208
  • Insurance$150
  • HOA$200
  • PMI$154
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Estimated calculations only — consult a lender for exact figures. Rate benchmarks reflect the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey.

COMMUTE & TRANSPORTATION

How Easy Is Getting Around from Sun Valley?

From Sun Valley Boulevard, US-395 puts downtown Reno at 12 minutes and Sparks at 10, with the airport 15 minutes south. Most residents drive — mean commutes in ZIP 89433 run near 23 minutes per U.S. Census ACS data — well below the California averages most relocators leave behind.

Drive Times from Sun Valley

  • 12 minDowntown RenoVia Sun Valley Blvd / US-395
  • 10 minSparksVia El Rancho Dr
  • 15 minReno-Tahoe Intl AirportVia US-395 south
  • 10 minPyramid Hwy ShoppingVia El Rancho Dr / Pyramid Hwy
  • 12 minSparks MarinaVia El Rancho Dr to I-80
  • 30 minTahoe-Reno Industrial CenterVia I-80 east to USA Pkwy
  • 15 minSpanish SpringsVia Pyramid Hwy
  • 55 minLake Tahoe (Incline Village)Via I-580 / NV-431

Transportation Options

  • Driving

    The default. Sun Valley Boulevard and US-395 reach downtown Reno in 12 minutes and Sparks in 10; I-80 from Sparks links to the airport, the TRI Center, and points east.

  • RTC RIDE Transit

    Bus routes along Sun Valley Boulevard and the El Rancho corridor connect the area to downtown Sparks and Reno; coverage thins on the foothill and larger-lot streets.

  • Cycling & Trails

    El Rancho Drive and the Pyramid Highway corridor carry bike lanes; the open foothills offer informal trails, and the Sparks Marina loop is a short drive east.

  • Air Travel

    Reno-Tahoe International Airport is about 15 minutes south via US-395 — direct flights to Seattle, Los Angeles, Denver, Phoenix, and San Francisco.

Drive times based on average non-rush-hour conditions. Sources: Google Maps traffic data, RTC Washoe.

Quick Answer

How long does it take to close on a home in Sun Valley?

Most Sun Valley purchases close in 30 to 45 days. Cash offers can close in 7–14 days. Financed purchases run 30–45 days from accepted offer, though FHA and USDA loans sometimes add a few days for extra condition reviews. On older homes, the biggest delays are inspection repair negotiations and, on acreage parcels, septic or well certifications.

Quick Answer

What credit score do you need to buy a home in Sun Valley?

Sun Valley is reachable at lower credit tiers than most of the metro. FHA allows 580+ with 3.5% down; VA and USDA work for eligible buyers; conventional generally wants 620+. At Sun Valley's entry price points, even buyers rebuilding credit can often qualify. Improving a score before applying still pays off — the spread between a 640 and a 720 can exceed $200/month on a $410K purchase.

Sun Valley FAQ — 18 Answers

What Do Sun Valley Buyers Most Frequently Ask?

Most Asked

What is the median home price in Sun Valley?

The median asking price for a Sun Valley home is about $580,000 per Northern Nevada Regional MLS data for ZIP 89433, at roughly $265 per square foot. Older single-family homes start in the low $300s, updated standard resales cluster around $380K–$450K, and larger lots or horse-property parcels reach $500K and above.

Why is Sun Valley more affordable than Reno or Sparks?

Sun Valley has long been one of the lowest-priced submarkets in the Reno-Sparks metro because its housing stock is older and more varied — single-family, manufactured homes, and larger lots — rather than newer master-plan construction. Buyers get city-adjacent access without Reno or Sparks subdivision pricing, which is why first-time buyers and investors gravitate here.

Are there HOA fees in Sun Valley?

Many Sun Valley properties carry no HOA at all, which is a major draw versus the master-planned communities to the south. Where a small HOA or POA exists, dues are typically modest. Always confirm whether a specific parcel has any HOA, road-maintenance agreement, or shared-well arrangement before writing an offer, since terms vary lot by lot.

Can you have horses in Sun Valley?

Yes — Sun Valley includes established pockets of horse and hobby-farm property on larger, often no-HOA lots, a rarity this close to both city cores. Zoning and parcel size vary block by block, so confirm the specific lot allows livestock and check setback and outbuilding rules with Washoe County before you commit to an offer.

What schools serve Sun Valley?

Sun Valley sits in the Washoe County School District. Sun Valley Elementary serves the neighborhood core, students typically feed into a district middle school, and high school assignment falls within WCSD. Several families also draw on nearby Spanish Springs and North Valleys options. Always confirm the assigned schools by street address before buying.

How long does it take to get from Sun Valley to downtown Reno?

From Sun Valley Boulevard, downtown Reno is about 12 minutes via US-395 in typical traffic. The Reno-Tahoe International Airport is roughly 15 minutes south, and the Sparks Marina and Pyramid Highway shopping corridor sit about 10 minutes east. Lake Tahoe's Incline Village is about 55 minutes via I-580 and the Mount Rose Highway.

What is the average days on market in Sun Valley?

Sun Valley homes typically sell in about 59 days from list to accepted offer per NNRMLS data for ZIP 89433, roughly in line with the broader Reno-Sparks median. Well-priced move-in-ready homes in the $350K–$450K band tend to go pending within three to five weeks; larger horse-property parcels and fixer listings can take six to ten weeks as the buyer pool narrows.

Is Sun Valley a good area for first-time buyers and investors?

Yes — Sun Valley is one of the most common entry points in the Reno-Sparks metro for both first-time buyers and investors. Lower price points, larger lots, and proximity to both downtowns make it attractive for buyers stretching a budget and for landlords seeking rental yield. Call Nevada Real Estate Group at (775) 277-2120 to discuss current inventory and financing.

What types of homes are available in Sun Valley?

Sun Valley offers a varied housing mix: older single-family homes from the low $300s, manufactured homes on owned land, updated resales in the $380K–$450K band, and larger parcels with horse or hobby-farm potential above $500K. Floor plans range from compact two-bedroom homes to larger ranch-style properties on generous lots.

What are property taxes like in Sun Valley?

Property taxes in Sun Valley follow Washoe County's low-by-national-standards effective rate of roughly 0.5–0.7% of assessed value. Nevada caps annual increases on a primary residence at 3% under Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471. On a $410K Sun Valley home, the annual tax bill typically runs $2,050–$2,870 depending on assessed value — and Nevada has zero state income tax.

Is Sun Valley a good place to live?

For value-focused buyers, yes. Sun Valley offers affordability, larger lots, no-HOA freedom, and a central location minutes from both Reno and Sparks. The trade-off is an older, more varied housing stock and fewer master-plan amenities. Buyers who prioritize space and price over polish, and who tour parcels carefully, consistently find strong value here.

How does Sun Valley compare to Spanish Springs or Golden Valley?

Sun Valley is the most affordable of the three, with older homes and larger no-HOA lots starting in the low $300s. Spanish Springs to the northeast is a newer suburban valley from around $500K with master-plan subdivisions. Golden Valley to the west is an established North Valleys area from around $450K. Sun Valley wins on entry price and lot freedom.

What is crime like in Sun Valley?

Sun Valley's crime profile is mixed and varies by pocket, with established residential streets running calmer than national headlines suggest. According to Washoe County Sheriff and FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data, standard suburban precautions — secured garages, porch lighting, and community watch participation — cover most of the risk for owner-occupant households in the core neighborhoods.

Are there new construction homes in Sun Valley?

Sun Valley is an established, built-out community rather than an active master plan, so new-construction inventory is limited to occasional infill homes and the rebuilding of older parcels. Buyers seeking brand-new production homes usually look to Spanish Springs or the North Valleys nearby. Call (775) 277-2120 and we will flag any infill or custom-build opportunities as they list.

What should I know before buying in Sun Valley?

Inspect carefully — the older, varied housing stock means roof, septic, well, and foundation condition differ widely lot to lot. Confirm zoning if you want horses, verify whether any HOA or road agreement applies, and check school assignment by address. Get pre-approved before touring; well-priced homes in this affordable band move within five weeks.

What is the minimum down payment to buy in Sun Valley?

Sun Valley is one of the best metro markets for low-down-payment buyers. Conventional loans start at 3% for qualified first-time buyers (580+ credit); FHA allows 3.5%; and VA and USDA zero-down options apply to some parcels. At the $410K ZIP median, 3.5% down is about $14,350 and 10% is $41,000 — far below the master-plan communities to the south.

Is Sun Valley better for buyers than Spanish Springs?

It depends on priorities. Sun Valley is cheaper, has larger no-HOA lots, and sits closer to both downtowns, but the housing stock is older and amenities are fewer. Spanish Springs offers newer subdivisions, master-plan amenities, and a higher entry price from around $500K. Value and lot freedom favor Sun Valley; newer construction favors Spanish Springs. Tour both before deciding.

How long does it take to close on a Sun Valley home?

Most Sun Valley purchases close in 30–45 days. Cash offers can close in 7–14 days. Financed purchases run 30–45 days from accepted offer, though FHA and USDA loans sometimes add a few days for additional condition reviews. On older homes, repair negotiations after inspection are the most common cause of a few extra days before closing.

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What Else Do People Ask About Sun Valley?

Beyond the FAQ above, these are the queries Sun Valley buyers actually type into Google and AI assistants — answered with specifics you can verify: prices from the Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS, school ratings from GreatSchools, lot and tax data from the Washoe County Assessor, and demographic data from the U.S. Census.

Is Sun Valley a nice area?

Sun Valley is a value-focused, unpretentious community that varies by pocket. The established residential core, foothill-view streets, and larger horse-property lots are quiet and appealing for buyers prioritizing space and price; the busier corridors are more mixed. Overall it offers genuine value and lot freedom rare this close to two downtowns.

Does Sun Valley have good schools?

Sun Valley Elementary inside the community earns a 5/10 from GreatSchools. Students may also access higher-rated options nearby, including Shaw Middle School (8/10) and Spanish Springs High School (7/10), plus the Coral Academy charter (8/10). All public schools are in the Washoe County School District; confirm assignment by street address.

Can you keep horses in Sun Valley?

Yes — Sun Valley includes established horse and hobby-farm pockets on larger, often no-HOA lots, a rarity this close to the city. Zoning and parcel size vary block by block, so confirm the specific lot is zoned for livestock and check setback and outbuilding rules with Washoe County before writing an offer.

Why is Sun Valley cheaper than the rest of Reno-Sparks?

Sun Valley's housing stock is older and more varied — single-family, manufactured homes, and larger lots — rather than newer master-plan construction. That keeps prices among the lowest in the metro, with a ZIP 89433 median near $410,000, while still offering city-adjacent access to both Reno and Sparks job cores.

How much does it cost to live in Sun Valley per month?

A $410K purchase with 10% down at 7% runs roughly $2,960/month all-in — principal, interest, 0.6% property tax, insurance, and PMI, with many homes carrying no HOA. That compares to about $2,000/month to rent a comparable home. Nevada's zero state income tax offsets much of the ownership premium for relocating households.

What ZIP code is Sun Valley in?

Sun Valley is in ZIP code 89433, which covers the community and immediate surrounding area between Reno and Sparks. The median list price in 89433 is about $410,000 per Northern Nevada Regional MLS data, with roughly 95 active listings as of June 2026 — among the most affordable ZIPs in the metro.

Is Sun Valley good for investors?

Yes — Sun Valley is a long-standing investor entry market in Reno-Sparks. Lower acquisition cost, steady rental demand, value-add fixer inventory, and no-HOA flexibility on many parcels support solid rental yield. Single-family rentals in ZIP 89433 typically run $1,800–$2,500/month per RSAR rental tracking.

How close is Sun Valley to Lake Tahoe?

About 55 minutes by car. Incline Village on Tahoe's north shore is roughly 55 minutes via I-580 and the Mount Rose Highway (NV-431). Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe is closer at about 50 minutes — a manageable weekend drive from Sun Valley for skiing, boating, and beaches.

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NEARBY COMMUNITIES

Which Communities Are Near Sun Valley?

Compare Sun Valley with neighboring Reno-Sparks communities and nearby Northern Nevada options. Each card pairs the commute time to Sun Valley with the community's price positioning, so you can judge whether moving to an adjacent area actually buys you more home for the money.

15 MIN NE

Spanish Springs

From $500K

15 min from Sun Valley

View Spanish Springs →

10 MIN W

Golden Valley

From $450K

10 min from Sun Valley

View Golden Valley →

12 MIN NW

Lemmon Valley

From $450K

12 min from Sun Valley

View Lemmon Valley →

10 MIN SE

Sparks (city page)

$490K

10 min from Sun Valley

View Sparks (city page) →

15 MIN W

North Valleys / Sky Vista

$445K

15 min from Sun Valley

View North Valleys / Sky Vista →

12 MIN S

Reno (city page)

$575K

12 min to downtown

View Reno (city page) →

A–Z INDEX

Which Reno-Sparks Neighborhoods Can You Explore A–Z?

21 neighborhoods and communities within and around Reno and Sparks — from affordable North Valleys submarkets like Sun Valley and Lemmon Valley to established foothill plans in the west. Every linked entry opens a dedicated page with current NNRMLS listings, price ranges starting as low as $330K, and lot or HOA details for that specific community.

KEEP LEARNING

What Else Should You Read About Sun Valley and the Reno-Sparks Area?

These guides extend the research most Sun Valley buyers do next — comparing neighboring affordable submarkets, understanding Nevada's tax advantage, and exploring the full Reno-Sparks market — each written from the same NNRMLS data and primary sources used throughout this page.

Sources & Methodology

Where Does This Sun Valley Data Come From?

Every statistic on this page is sourced from a primary or government dataset, and we refresh these numbers monthly. The organizations below — from the U.S. Census Bureau to the Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS — supply the underlying data; follow any link to verify a figure or pull deeper detail than we publish here.

  1. Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS (RSAR) — Median sold price, days on market, list-to-sold ratio, monthly MLS statistics for ZIP 89433. rsar.realtor
  2. Northern Nevada Regional MLS (NNRMLS) — Active listings, inventory counts, price-per-square-foot, and community-level data. nnrmls.com
  3. U.S. Census Bureau — Population, demographics, household income, age distribution, and education attainment (ACS) for ZIP 89433. data.census.gov
  4. Nevada State Demographer — City and county population estimates and growth projections for the Reno-Sparks MSA. census.gov
  5. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Reno-Sparks MSA unemployment rate, employment by sector, and wage data. bls.gov/reno-sparks
  6. Washoe County Assessor — Property tax rates, assessed values, lot sizes, and parcel data for the Sun Valley area. washoecounty.gov/assessor
  7. Washoe County School District — School assignments, enrollment, and district performance data for Sun Valley (ZIP 89433). washoeschools.net
  8. GreatSchools.org — K-12 school ratings, test scores, and student-teacher ratios for schools near Sun Valley. greatschools.org
  9. Nevada Report Card — Official Nevada DOE school performance data cross-referenced with GreatSchools ratings. nevadareportcard.nv.gov
  10. FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) — Violent and property crime rates for the Reno-Sparks metro, used in the safety section. fbi.gov/ucr
  11. Washoe County Sheriff's Office — Law-enforcement coverage and incident reporting for unincorporated Sun Valley. washoecounty.gov/sheriff
  12. Freddie Mac PMMS — Mortgage rate weekly survey used in the payment calculator and buy-vs-rent model. freddiemac.com/pmms
  13. Nevada Revised Statutes — Property tax cap (NRS 361.471) and Nevada residency / DMV deadlines cited in relocation guide. leg.state.nv.us/nrs

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