Lakeridge is one of the more established luxury addresses in Reno, and its reputation is built on a rare combination of privacy and convenience. The community sits on the McCarran loop, which means residents enjoy a gated, well-established private setting while still being minutes from the rest of the city. Buyers who want to feel tucked away without committing to a long drive every time they leave home find that balance hard to match anywhere else in town.
Bill Schrimpf at ERA Realty Central works with buyers and sellers throughout Lakeridge and understands what draws people to it. He can speak to how homes here trade, what makes a particular street or lot more desirable, and how the community compares to newer developments across the metro.
Lakeridge is guard-gated, so access for showings is coordinated in advance. Bill handles the entry logistics for buyers and makes sure sellers understand how the gate process shapes showing traffic and scheduling.
Golf Course and Lake Stanley
The community is organized around Lakeridge Golf Course and Lake Stanley. The course was designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and is a semi-private facility, open to daily fee play as well as members. It has earned a consistent Best of Reno following for its conditioning, service, and food. The 15th hole is the course's signature, a par-3 played from an elevated tee high above Lake Stanley to an island green in the water below. The Lake Stanley shoreline has no fences, which keeps the setting open and connected to the lake throughout that section of the community. Homes with course frontage or water views carry a distinct appeal, and the layout gives the neighborhood a green, open feel that is hard to replicate anywhere else inside the city.
Bill helps buyers weigh what a course-facing or water-facing position is worth to them, and he helps sellers of those homes highlight the features that matter most to the buyers actively looking in this pocket of Reno.
Established Setting
Unlike newer communities where the trees and plantings are still filling in, Lakeridge has mature landscaping that has grown in over decades. The streets feel settled, and the greenery adds a sense of permanence that many buyers specifically seek out. That maturity, combined with the guarded gate and the central location, is why Lakeridge continues to hold its standing among Reno luxury communities.
For sellers, that established reputation is an asset, and Bill knows how to present a Lakeridge home to buyers who already understand what the address represents.
Common Questions
Is Lakeridge really on the McCarran loop?
Yes. Lakeridge sits on the McCarran loop, which is a big part of its appeal. Residents get a private guard-gated setting while remaining close to shopping, dining, and the rest of Reno. Bill can show buyers exactly how the location shortens daily drive times.
Do I have to play golf to live in Lakeridge?
No. The community is built around Lakeridge Golf Course and Lake Stanley, but plenty of residents are drawn to the setting, the views, and the mature landscaping rather than the golf itself. Bill can point buyers toward homes that fit whether or not the course is a priority.
What makes Lakeridge different from newer Reno communities?
Lakeridge is well-established, with mature landscaping and a settled feel that newer developments have not had time to grow into. It also offers a guarded gate and a central location together, which is uncommon. Bill helps buyers compare that established character against the newer options across the metro.