Arrowcreek is a guard-gated community in south Reno known for its golf, its mountain and city views, and the variety of homes inside the gates. It spreads across the foothills on the south edge of the valley, and the higher you go into the community, the larger and more custom the homes tend to become. That range is part of what makes Arrowcreek appealing to a wide set of buyers.
Bill Schrimpf at ERA Realty Central works with buyers and sellers throughout Arrowcreek. He understands how the community is organized, how golf membership works separately from the homeowners association, and what a buyer should know before choosing a home in one section over another.
Arrowcreek has two golf courses, The Legend and The Challenge. Golf membership is separate from the HOA, so owning a home in the community does not automatically include course access. Members gain the golf privileges along with amenities such as pools and a gym. The Challenge course sits higher and tends to see more weather and snow than The Legend.
The Homes
Arrowcreek is a mix of master-planned neighborhoods and custom or semi-custom homes. Closer to the entrances, buyers find smaller homes on planned streets. As the community climbs toward the back, the lots open up and the homes grow into large custom estates. That spread lets buyers stay within one community while choosing very different styles of living.
Because the community sits in the foothills, many homes capture both mountain views and long views out over the Reno valley and city lights. Orientation matters here, and Bill helps buyers weigh which sections and lots deliver the outlook they are after.
Living in Arrowcreek
Residents get the security of a guard-gated entry along with quick access to the south Reno corridor, where much of the newer shopping and services in the region have concentrated. For golf members, the two courses and the associated pools and gym give the community a resort feel without leaving home.
Whether a buyer wants an entry point into the community or a large estate toward the back, Bill gives an honest read on how each home fits the overall layout and what to expect from the HOA and golf structure.
Common Questions
Does buying a home in Arrowcreek include golf membership?
No. Golf membership at Arrowcreek is separate from the homeowners association. Buying a home gives you access to the community itself, but course access, along with the pools and gym tied to golf membership, requires a separate membership.
What are the two golf courses at Arrowcreek?
The community has two courses, The Legend and The Challenge. The Challenge sits at a higher elevation and generally sees more weather and snow through the season, while The Legend plays lower on the property.
What kinds of homes does Arrowcreek have?
Arrowcreek blends master-planned neighborhoods with custom and semi-custom homes. You will find smaller homes closer to the front and larger custom estates as you move deeper into the community, so the range of choices is wide for a single gated community.