There is just something about baseball season in Reno. The weather starts warming up, the Truckee River is flowing, patios are filling up downtown and the Reno Aces are back at Greater Nevada Field. It is one of those simple local traditions that just feels right.

As the Triple A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Reno Aces bring high level baseball right to the heart of downtown Reno. But it is more than just baseball. It is community, energy and that classic summer night vibe that makes people fall in love with living here.

Why Aces Season Is a Big Deal for Reno

When people think about moving to Reno, they usually think about Lake Tahoe, skiing, hiking and sunshine. What they do not always realize is how strong the community culture is here.

Aces games are:

  • Friday night fireworks with the skyline in the background

  • Kids running the bases after Sunday games

  • Local food, craft beer and downtown energy

  • An easy weeknight plan that does not require driving across town

Greater Nevada Field sits right downtown, steps from restaurants, coffee shops and the Riverwalk. You can grab dinner, walk to the game and end the night with fireworks. That kind of lifestyle matters when you are choosing where to live.

Baseball and Real Estate Actually Go Hand in Hand

Here is something we see all the time on the Mike Wood Team.

People do not just buy a house. They buy into a lifestyle.

Living near downtown Reno means:

  • Walkability to events like Aces games

  • Easy access to Midtown and the Riverwalk

  • A built in social calendar during baseball season

  • Rental appeal for investors looking for high demand areas

Homes in and around downtown, Old Southwest, Midtown and the Wells District often attract buyers who want to be close to that action. Being able to say “we walked to the Aces game last night” is a selling point.

And for families, having a minor league team in town adds to that small city, big opportunity feel that makes Reno unique.

The Reno Lifestyle Buyers Are Looking For

Reno is growing, but it still feels local. You can spend the morning hiking, the afternoon paddleboarding at Tahoe and the evening watching baseball downtown. Not many cities offer that balance.

The Aces season highlights exactly what makes Reno special:

  • Four seasons

  • Outdoor access

  • A strong sense of community

  • Big league entertainment without big city chaos

When we market homes, we do not just talk about square footage and upgrades. We talk about what life actually looks like here. And for a lot of buyers, summer nights at Greater Nevada Field are part of that picture.

Thinking About Making a Move?

Whether you are relocating to Reno or just looking to move closer to the action, the Mike Wood Team is here to help you find the right fit.

If being close to downtown events, restaurants and Aces games sounds like your kind of lifestyle, let’s talk. We would love to show you what is available and help you picture your next summer in Reno.

Because around here, baseball season is not just about the game. It is about where you live and how you live.