Northgate Mobile Village

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Northgate Mobile Village

Northgate Mobile Village

1331 Silverada Blvd, Reno, NV 89512

For more information about senior living options: (844) 490-3973

3.6 from 62 reviews
5 stars
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4 stars
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3 stars
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2 stars
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1 stars
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    Overall Review of Northgate Mobile Village

    Pros

    • pro The place is comfortable with good neighbors.
    • pro It is a great community run by great people.
    • pro The office staff is awesome.
    • pro It is an awesome mobile home community.
    • pro There are a lot of new homes coming soon.
    • pro Residents appreciate North Gate Mobile Village.
    • pro The premises are kept well.
    • pro The trailer park is well maintained.
    • pro CB Mobile Home Specialist did a good job placing new homes, and it looks like a good neighborhood to live in.
    • pro It is beautiful.
    • pro The neighborhood was wonderful.

    Cons

    • pro The rent keeps increasing, making it an expensive place to live.
    • pro The management is terrible and not friendly or helpful.
    • pro Parking is inadequate: there is no visitor parking and tow trucks frequently tow cars.
    • pro Residents feel there is no safety; the property lacks security.
    • pro The office staff is racist and discriminatory.
    • pro Parking prices are raised excessively by the management.
    • pro The fence is broken and not repaired, compromising access to non-residential crossings.
    • pro Management blocks home sales and engages in unethical practices.
    • pro Loud music and noise occur around the clock, disturbing residents.
    • pro Streetlights are never on, indicating poor maintenance and safety concerns.
    • pro Reported issues (e.g., backyard problems) go unfixed for years.
    • pro Rent hikes and ongoing management issues drive many residents to move out.

    Review

    Across the many voices shared about this mobile home community, a single thread stands out: it is a place of marked contrasts. Some residents praise the area as a wonderful neighborhood with friendly people, a sense of community, and a welcoming office staff. Others describe a very different reality - persistent problems around parking, rising rents, intrusive noise, and what they view as ineffective or unhelpful management. Taken together, the reviews sketch a landscape where sunshine and warmth sit alongside frustration and tension, sometimes within the same blocks or on the same street.

    One recurring theme across the comments is parking - or, more precisely, the lack of it. Several reviewers point to limited parking for residents and virtually no visitor parking. The problem is underscored by reports that tow trucks are a regular sight, removing cars with little or no warning, and by complaints that parking charges are high or that the management has made parking more expensive without adding enough space. Some residents note that the park seems to prioritize adding more houses over expanding or improving parking, a choice that intensifies the feeling that mobility around the community has become a costly puzzle to solve. The frustration with parking is not just logistical; it intersects with safety and access, leaving some residents uneasy about whether there will be a place for them to park when they return home.

    Affordability is another major point of contention. Reviews describe rent increases as a near-constant pressure, with some residents arguing that the price tag is out of step with the amenities and the level of service provided. Phrases like "the rent keeps rising" and observations that "for the price of rent this place should be gated" convey a sense that the rental value is outpacing what residents feel they are receiving in return. The financial strain is sometimes tied to specific charges - including parking fees - which some reviewers feel are unreasonable or excessive given the broader conditions of the park. A few comments verge into outright outrage about the economics of living there, with figures and comparisons that paint the place as an expensive option relative to the benefits it delivers.

    Maintenance and management emerge as two separate but deeply connected concerns. A number of residents report long-standing maintenance delays or outright neglect of basic issues, such as not fixing a backyard for years or failing to repair a broken fence. The sentiment is that while rules and paperwork are actively enforced, the actual upkeep of the property and safety features often lag behind. The sense that management is unresponsive or uncaring about residents' financial stress and safety contributes to an atmosphere of frustration. Some voices describe a lack of transparency when it comes to security footage or incident reports, and there are accusations that the office or management practices discrimination or favoritism, though these claims are presented as allegations rather than facts. The contrast between those who feel well taken care of and those who feel ignored or dismissed can be sharp, sometimes even within the same community.

    Noise and nighttime disturbances repeatedly surface as a major irritant. Reviewers report loud music around the clock, with some claiming it disrupts sleep and daily routines to the point of considering drastic actions. In addition to music, there are mentions of lawn maintenance and other daytime activities that spill into early morning hours, especially for residents who work night shifts or have nontraditional hours. Some specific nuisances are described in vivid terms: ice cream trucks with loud jingles, solicitors walking around, and other ambient noises that residents say make sleep impossible or reduce the overall quality of life. The constant chorus of noise adds to the sense of an unsettled living environment for those who value peace and quiet.

    Safety and the overall sense of security feature prominently in several reviews. A number of residents describe the park as unsafe or unwelcoming, with worries about crime or neglect contributing to a broader feeling of unease. A few comments claim discriminatory behavior or language within the management or office staff, amplifying fears about equity and treatment. There are alarming anecdotes about burglaries or vandalism and the difficulty of obtaining evidence or accountability from the management. While some residents insist that safety is not uniformly experienced across the park, the thread of concern runs through multiple testimonies, coloring the decision of potential renters or buyers who are weighing risk against reward.

    Towards the more positive end of the spectrum, other residents offer a contrasting portrait of the same community. They describe it as a great place with kind neighbors and a sense of community that shines through in everyday interactions. Phrases like "a great community and great people run it," "the office staff is awesome," and "Awesome mobile home community" give weight to the argument that, when things go well, the park delivers a solid sense of belonging and everyday stability. Some reviewers note that new homes are arriving and that the site appears to be actively developing, which can be a source of optimism for families seeking growth or improvement. Even those who acknowledge drawbacks sometimes frame the positives as a reason to stay or to revisit the decision to move within the park, rather than walking away entirely.

    In the mix of reviews, there are also a few outright endorsements and hopeful outlooks. A handful of comments emphasize the attractiveness of the setting, the neat appearance of the site, and the perception that the community can be well managed when attention is paid to fundamental needs. For some residents, the presence of new homes, the competence of certain specialists, and moments of courteous service from certain staff members create a counterpoint to the more pointed grievances. These voices suggest that the park has potential and that improvements could tilt the scales toward a more uniformly positive experience for all residents.

    For anyone considering a move into this community, the aggregated sentiment suggests a careful, two-pronged approach. First, personally assess what matters most: is parking a non-negotiable need? How important is a quiet, safe environment, and what level of noise can be tolerated? Second, take a close look at the current management and maintenance responsiveness. Speak with residents in person, request a tour outside peak times, and ask for concrete timelines on any outstanding repairs or improvements. The park clearly hosts a diverse mix of experiences, from warmth and community to frustration and concern, and those evaluating a move would benefit from weighing these competing realities against their own priorities and tolerance levels.

    Features

    Types of Care

    • Active Adult Communities (55+) Active Adult Communities (55+)Active Adult Communities provide seniors with opportunities for socialization, activities, and wellness programs tailored to their needs. These communities offer a sense of belonging and security while promoting an active and independent lifestyle for those aged 55 and older.

    Transportation

    • Reno Tahoe International (3 miles away) Reno Tahoe International (3 miles away)

    Description

    Northgate Mobile Village in Reno, NV is a vibrant assisted living community that offers a variety of amenities and conveniences to its residents. Located in the heart of Reno, this community provides easy access to essential services and enriching recreational activities.

    With 7 cafes nearby, residents can enjoy a cup of coffee or grab a quick bite with friends and family. Additionally, 5 parks in close proximity allow for outdoor relaxation, walks, and opportunities to connect with nature.

    Healthcare needs are also well catered to, as there are 12 pharmacies available near the community. This ensures that residents have easy access to medications and supplies they may require. Furthermore, having 30 physicians nearby guarantees prompt medical attention when needed.

    For those seeking culinary experiences or social gatherings outside the community, there are an impressive 36 restaurants nearby offering diverse cuisines and dining options. These establishments provide opportunities for residents to dine out and enjoy meals in various settings.

    Transportation is made convenient with 7 transportation options available nearby. Whether it be public transit or private shuttles, residents have flexibility in traveling within the city or visiting neighboring areas.

    The spiritual aspect of life is not neglected either, with 1 place of worship located close by. Residents can attend religious services and engage in spiritual practices according to their beliefs.

    For entertainment enthusiasts, there is 1 theater adjacent to the community where residents can indulge in movies, live performances, and cultural events. Similarly, should medical emergencies arise, residents can rest assured knowing that there is a hospital just moments away providing reliable healthcare services.

    Overall, Northgate Mobile Village is an ideal assisted living community that provides its residents with convenient access to multiple amenities. From cafes and parks for leisurely activities to pharmacies and physicians for health needs - this community ensures comfort and support throughout every aspect of daily life.

    Nearby Places of Interest

    This part of Reno, Nevada offers a convenient and diverse range of amenities that cater to the needs of seniors. Close proximity to restaurants such as McDonald's, Del Taco, and Louis' Basque Corner make dining options easily accessible. Nearby medical facilities like Passalacqua Brian MD Associated Family Physicians and Eye Care Associates Of Nevada provide quality healthcare services. Residents can also enjoy leisure activities at parks like Sage Street Park and Rancho San Rafael Regional Park. Additionally, reliable transportation options through car rental services and the nearby airport ensure easy travel for seniors. Overall, this area combines convenience with a variety of services to create a comfortable living environment for older individuals.

    Restaurants

    • McDonald's (0.3 miles)
    • Rail City Casino (0.8 miles)
    • Del Taco (1 miles)
    • Sonic Drive-In (1.1 miles)
    • Revision Brewing Company (1.3 miles)
    • Floyd's Fireside Chat (1.5 miles)
    • Louis' Basque Corner (1.6 miles)

    Physicians

    • Passalacqua Brian MD Associated Family Physicians (0.4 miles)
    • Walk In Emotional Support (0.8 miles)
    • Labowe, Stuart Stuart N Labowe, DDS Sparks Dental (1 miles)
    • Eye Care Associates Of Nevada (1.2 miles)
    • Reno Diagnostic Centers (1.2 miles)
    • Great Basin Medical Group (1.3 miles)
    • Washoe Medical Center - Washoe Cancer Services, Medical Director l Dardick Md (1.3 miles)

    Pharmacies

    • Walgreens (0.5 miles)
    • CVS Pharmacy (0.9 miles)
    • Scolari's Food & Drug Company (1.7 miles)
    • Walgreens (1.7 miles)
    • Burke's Drug (1.9 miles)
    • Interstate Safety & Supply (2.1 miles)
    • Sierra Health Mart Pharmacy (2.2 miles)

    Parks

    • Sage Street Park (0.6 miles)
    • Wingfield Park (2.1 miles)
    • Rancho San Rafael Regional Park (2.1 miles)
    • Whitaker Park (2.2 miles)
    • Sparks Marina Park (2.8 miles)

    Hospitals

    • Renown Rehabilitation Hospital (1.4 miles)

    Theaters

    • Galaxy Theatres Victorian (1.4 miles)

    Places of Worship

    • Immaculate Conception Catholic Church (1.8 miles)

    Transportation

    • Enterprise Rent-A-Car (1.8 miles)
    • Hertz Rent A Car (2.5 miles)
    • Reno Tahoe Rental Car (2.5 miles)
    • Terminal C (2.5 miles)
    • Baggage Claim (2.6 miles)
    • Escape Lounges (2.6 miles)
    • Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) (2.6 miles)

    Cafes

    • Bibo Coffee Company / Bibo Freddo Gelato (2.1 miles)
    • Laughing Planet Cafe (2.2 miles)
    • Too Soul Tea Co (2.2 miles)
    • Magpie Coffee Roasters (2.6 miles)
    • Starbucks (2.7 miles)
    • Starbucks (2.8 miles)
    • Coffeebar (2.8 miles)

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