There are 18 independent living communities serving Reno, Nevada. This includes 13 communities in Reno and 5 nearby. The average cost / day for independent living in Nevada is $60, with costs running between $26 and $103 per day. On a monthly basis, this equates to an average expense of $1,787, with costs ranging from around $770 to $3,080. The average annual cost is $21,450, which is under the nationwide average of $23,100.
Costs for independent living in Reno, NV typically range between $1,623 per month and $3,239 per month. The median cost is around $2,090 per month, or about $25,080 annually.
Reno is a large city in Washoe County, Nevada. It is the second largest city in the state, with 276,896 residents within the city limits and 2,084,793 in the encompassing metro area. Approximately 25% of the local residents are over 55.
The SeniorScore™ for Reno is 71. The city has a mean per capita income of $31,000. The mean household income is $57,000 versus the average of $49,000 for the entire state of Nevada. The current unemployment rate is approximately 9.13% and the mean home price is $175,500, which is lower than the state average of $238,500.
Reno has extreme mean temperatures, with very cold winters and mildly warm summers. The city gets optimal amounts of rainfall annually. In comparison to other cities in the US, Reno has a higher than average rate of crime, very low air quality, and very low water quality.