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    Living in Reno city (Lamar County), TX

    A comprehensive, data-driven guide to life in Reno city (Lamar County). Housing costs, safety statistics, walkability, air quality, and neighborhood insights — all in one place.

    Population: 3,449

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    Reno city (Lamar County) at a Glance

    Median Home Value

    $202,400

    Nat'l avg: $281,900

    Median Rent

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    Nat'l avg: $1,163

    Violent Crime

    4.5 per 1K

    Nat'l avg: 3.7 per 1K

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    Median Income

    $62,284

    Nat'l avg: $74,580

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    Population

    3,449

    Housing & Cost of Living
    Median Home Value
    $202,400
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    Median Income
    $62,284
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    28% below nat'l avg
    Safety & Crime
    Violent Crime
    4.5 per 1K
    Property Crime
    27.7 per 1K
    22% above nat'l avg
    58% above nat'l avg

    National Average: Violent crime 3.7 per 1K, Property crime 17.5 per 1K

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    About Reno city (Lamar County)

    Alright, let me paint you a picture of Reno, Texas – a hidden gem in Lamar County. This close-knit community of just over 3,400 residents offers a refreshingly affordable lifestyle, a stark contrast to the ever-climbing costs of living you see across the nation. Imagine owning a home with a median value of around $202,400 – significantly below the US median – allowing you to stretch your budget further. Reno has a slower pace of life, where neighbors know each other and front porches are for more than just show. It's a place where you can truly put down roots and feel a sense of belonging. From an investment and practical standpoint, Reno presents a compelling opportunity. While the median household income hovers around $62,284, the lower housing costs mean you get more bang for your buck. Although specific employment data isn't readily available, the area's proximity to larger towns offers job opportunities while maintaining a small-town feel. While I can't provide crime statistics, the overall vibe is one of safety and community. Reno is ideal for first-time homebuyers, families looking for a more affordable area to settle down, or anyone seeking a peaceful and welcoming environment.

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