South Reno, NV The Vintage Homes For Sale

Home in South Reno feels different when the gate clicks behind you and the Sierra Nevada fills the living-room windows - privacy, views, and a quick hop to trails all rolled into one.

Homes For Sale in The Vintage South Reno NV

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Why Choose The Vintage in South Reno?

Buyers love that nothing here is cookie-cutter; single-story elegance pairs with wide streets, and evenings often end around patio fire pits instead of TV screens. Ready to swap weekend yardwork for mountain sunrises and a stroll to nearby cafés? Let’s talk about making a spot inside The Vintage yours.
 
Our live feed from Northern Nevada Regional MLS (NNRMLS) - the primary multiple listing service for the Reno-Tahoe region - refreshes every few minutes. You’ll see single-family layouts by Toll Brothers, refreshed resales with custom pools, and even the occasional spec that rivals other new-build options nearby. Photos, price history, and commute times sit side by side, so the right driveway never slips past you.
Morning begins with a quiet lap around the Damonte Ranch Wetlands, where geese glide over mirror-calm water and neighbors trade trail tips - an easy rhythm that folds into everyday life in The Vintage. Two turns later you’re back inside the gates sipping coffee while the sun lights up snowcaps to the west.

Inside, Toll Brothers homes lean into tall ceilings, oversized windows, and chef-ready kitchens, so dinner parties flow as easily as weekday breakfasts. Single-story footprints mean fewer stairs and more seamless indoor-outdoor living - ideal for gear haulers and grandkids alike.
Security and convenience go hand in hand; package drop-offs land behind guarded gates, and grocery runs to Damonte Ranch Town Center wrap up in ten minutes flat. When you crave bigger shopping or date-night dining, The Summit Reno waits just up the parkway.

South Reno The Vintage Market Insights

Median Sale Price: $542,850
Median Days on Market: 55 days
Housing Inventory: 3.1 months of supply
Home Value Appreciation: +3.0 % over the past year

Quick-move listings (often final spec homes in South Reno) attract the deepest incentives, especially as builders close out a phase. Expect rate buydowns or appliance packages on any model that’s lingered past 30 days. Corner and preserve-view lots can run $50K-$80K above base, but they also anchor long-term value and faster resale. If you prefer to pick finishes, secure a to-be-built lot early; prices typically edge up once the next release hits. Tracking builder inventory cycles and acting just before a quarterly deadline is the sweet spot for negotiating extras without overpaying. 
 

Buyer FAQs – Luxury Homes in Reno

What do the HOA fees typically cover in The Vintage?

You’re paying for two associations: one keeps the gates, streets, and front-yard landscaping pristine, while the broader Damonte Ranch fee handles miles of trails and common-area wetlands. I’ll break down each line item before we write an offer.
 

What school district is The Vintage zoned for?

Homes here feed into Double Diamond Elementary, Depoali Middle, and Damonte Ranch High - all under the Washoe County banner. We’ll confirm boundaries by address the moment you pick a lot.

What are the typical home and lot sizes in the community?

Floor plans range roughly 2,500-4,200 sq ft, and most lots give you space for a pool without crowding the neighbor’s fence. Bigger pie-shaped cul-de-sacs pop up, but they sell fast, so timing matters.
 

How convenient is The Vintage to local shopping and services?

Groceries, coffee, and vet appointments are five minutes away at Damonte Ranch Town Center, while fashion runs to The Summit Reno clock in under ten. Airport pickups? Plan on fifteen minutes, even with traffic.
 

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If you’re lining up Reno against Tahoe’s East Shore—or just need a second look at CCRs before you wire a seven-figure deposit—reach out. I’ll flag the hidden easements, the golf-course assessments, and the lots that hold their view even when the next boom hits.