Sun Valley Apartment Renter's Guide
Sun Valley Apartment Renter's Guide
Humming / All the way to Reno / You've written your own directions / __And whistled the rules of change -- From "All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star)" by R.E.M.
Sun Valley, Nevada has a population of 19,299 according to the 2010 U
Humming / All the way to Reno / You've written your own directions / __And whistled the rules of change -- From "All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star)" by R.E.M.
Sun Valley, Nevada has a population of 19,299 according to the 2010 U.S. Census. It's a northern suburb of Reno nestled up against the western border edge of California. It's a quiet and convenient little town, and the folks here prefer it to the bustle of Reno. It's also an easy drive to the nearby airport, and you can coast right into California on I-395 anytime you like!
Moving to Sun Valley
First things first: Sun Valley is located in the desert. This means that the days will be hot and the nights will be cold. A lot of people think that's great. But if you like balmy afternoons and equally balmy evenings, you're probably better off looking for rental houses in sunny California rather than here. However, if you have a penchant for cowboy hats and old westerns, and like the aesthetics and feel of desert life, come on down to Sun Valley! You can find property rentals here for a steal compared to the prices in expensive Cali, and there's a good selection of two-bedroom apartments for rent as well as studio apartments for rent.
What You'll Need
A cowboy hat, for starters. How else will you keep your head cool in the thick summer heat? Once you've got that covered, you'll also want to bring along all the necessary paperwork when you go to meet landlords. You'll probably need your credit history, references, letter of employment, bank statements and, of course, your checkbook. Nothing shows your commitment to a new apartment like slapping down a deposit right there on the spot.
Neighborhoods
While there aren't a lot of distinct neighborhoods in Sun Valley, there are several quaint communities to choose from to establish your residence here. Stop on by and find one that suits your every need and desire.
Red Hill: Red Hill is one of the city's little natural parks and living near here means you'll get an oasis of green amid the dry, desert landscape.
Sun Valley Community Park: This little area is convenient because it's right in the center of town and also off the city's two main thoroughfares, W. 7th Avenue and Sun Valley Boulevard.
North Side: The North Side of town has a lovely, peaceful feel that comes from being tucked into the base of the mountains. You'll also be just a stone's throw from the airport, for when you've had enough of the heat.
Sun Valley is Right Up Your Alley
Here's what you can expect from different parts of Sun Valley: fun and excitement. Living in Sun Valley gives you the best of everything. You're close to Reno, the "Biggest Little City in the World," and all of its entertainment amenities. During the winters, there are snowboarding and skiing facilities nearby. Sun Valley is right next to the airport and in the middle of all the independent small-town restaurants and shops you could ask for.