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Selling a luxury home and downsizing, or more accurately rightsizing, is one of the most meaningful moves a homeowner can make. It is not just a real estate transaction. It is a decision about how you want to live your life.
I have seen this play out so many times in Reno. Homeowners reach a point where the home they are in no longer fits the life they actually want to be living. Sometimes the house is too big. Sometimes the neighborhood no longer matches who they are. And sometimes it is simply that life has changed and the home needs to change with it.
If you are sitting with that feeling right now, this guide is for you.
Most of us bought our homes with the best intentions. This is the one. This is where we stay.
Then life happens.
Maybe you started working from home and suddenly realized your current layout makes that miserable. Maybe the neighborhood feels too close, too busy, too loud. Maybe you have been watching people leave the Bay Area and move to Reno, move to Tahoe, move to the mountains, and something in you has been quietly saying, I understand exactly why they did that.
COVID changed how a lot of people think about home. It forced us all to actually live in our spaces. And many people discovered that what they had was not what they needed.
That truth is not a failure. It is information. And when you act on it, the results can be extraordinary.
Recently I worked with a couple who were exactly in this position.
They had bought what they believed was their forever home. Good neighborhood, solid house, checked all the boxes at the time. But things shifted. They both moved to working full time from home. They needed two real offices. Not a desk in the corner of a bedroom. Two actual dedicated workspaces where they could close the door and focus.
Beyond that, they knew what they wanted the texture of their daily life to feel like. Privacy. Space between themselves and their neighbors. The mountains close enough to feel it. Hiking out their back door. A garden where they could actually grow things. Views that made them stop and breathe every single morning.
And peace. They wanted the kind of peace that is not something you have to chase. The kind that is just there when you wake up.
We searched. We saw a lot of houses. And somewhere along the way they discovered something important: anything over 4,000 square feet was actually too much. We would walk into these large homes and they would look at each other and say you could be on one side of this house and not even know the other person was home. That was not what they wanted. They wanted the right size. Big enough for two people who both work from home and need their own space, but not so big that the house starts to feel like a place you get lost in.
The layout had to be right. The light had to be right. The land had to be right.
We found it.
I will never forget the moment they walked through that door and I watched their faces change. This was it. The privacy, the mountain feel, the garden space, the views, the two offices, the size that made sense. Everything they had described was standing right in front of them.
That home is now theirs. They wake up every single day in a home that gives them the life they actually want to be living.
That is what I do this for.
Most people hear "downsizing" and think smaller. But that is not really what this is about for most of the luxury homeowners I work with.
Rightsizing is about alignment. It is about making your home match your life.
For some people, that means going from a 5,000 square foot home to something around 3,000. For others, it means leaving a flat suburban neighborhood for a home with an acre, a view, and mountain surroundings. For the couple in my story, it meant finding something very specific: the right size, the right layout, the right land, in the right setting.
Size alone is not the answer. Lifestyle is the question.
Southwest Reno and the surrounding luxury communities offer a remarkable range of options for homeowners making this kind of move. Whether you are looking for a private mountain setting, a gated golf community, established neighborhoods with character, or homes with the kind of land and views that make every day feel like a vacation, this region has it.
This is one of the most common questions I get from homeowners considering this move. And the honest answer is: it depends on your situation.
Here is how I think about it.
Selling first makes sense if:
You need the equity from your current home to buy
You do not want to carry two mortgages
The market is moving fast and you want to be a non-contingent buyer
You have flexibility on where you land temporarily
Buying first makes sense if:
You have the financial strength to carry both properties temporarily
You have found something very specific and do not want to lose it
The home you want is rare (and in the luxury market, the right home often is)
Your current home is priced to move quickly when it hits the market
For most of my clients in this situation, I recommend having a clear strategy for both sides of the transaction before doing anything. Knowing your home's value, understanding the buying timeline for what you want, and having a financial picture of both scenarios puts you in a position to make the right move, not just a fast one.
If you are thinking about listing, I recommend reading this first: https://shannoncomstock.com/post/best-luxury-real-estate-agent-reno-nevada
The couple I helped is not unique. I am seeing more and more buyers who come to me with a very specific vision of how they want to live, and they are willing to search until they find it.
Right now, the lifestyle priorities I hear most often from buyers in this category are:
Privacy and land. The desire to not see your neighbors when you step outside is real. After years of being surrounded by people, many buyers want separation. Actual breathing room.
Mountain setting and views. Reno's position at the base of the Sierra Nevada is one of its greatest assets. The communities that offer elevation, trees, and mountain surroundings are drawing serious buyers from California, the Pacific Northwest, and beyond.
Home offices that actually work. Two-income remote work households have become the norm, not the exception. A dedicated office is no longer a bonus. For many buyers it is a requirement. And for dual-income remote couples, that means two offices.
Outdoor access. Hiking, biking, gardening, and outdoor living space. Buyers want to step outside and go. Not get in the car for an hour to find a trailhead.
Manageable size with the right layout. Not sprawling square footage that becomes a chore to maintain and fills up with unused rooms. The right size. Thoughtfully designed.
Peace. This one is harder to quantify but I hear it constantly. People want to come home and feel it. A calm that is built into where you live, not something you have to manufacture.
If this list of priorities resonates with you, these are the communities worth looking at closely.
Montreux is a private, guard-gated golf community with mountain surroundings and stunning elevation. It sits closer to Lake Tahoe and Mt. Rose and feels removed from the pace of the city in the best way. One of Reno's most distinctive luxury communities. https://shannoncomstock.com/post/living-in-montreux-reno-nevada
Galena Forest is heavily wooded, private, and elevated. This neighborhood delivers the mountain feel while staying within reach of Reno's amenities. Exceptional for buyers who want to feel removed from the city without actually being far from it.
ArrowCreek is a gated community with golf, views, and open space. It attracts buyers who want a resort-style lifestyle with community amenities and genuine privacy.
Sterling Ranch offers custom homes on larger lots with a more rural character and views that are hard to match anywhere in the area.
Saddlehorn has estate-style homes with acreage and dramatic Southwest Reno views.
Caughlin Ranch is established, mature, and centrally located. Great for buyers who want proximity to everything while still living in a neighborhood with real character and mature trees. https://shannoncomstock.com/post/caughlin-ranch-reno-nevada-living
Old Southwest Reno and Southwest Reno offer everything from established historic character to custom builds on larger parcels. Widely diverse and full of options for buyers with specific needs.
Somersett is a planned community with golf, trails, amenities, and a strong sense of community. Popular with buyers who want organized outdoor access and neighbors who are similarly lifestyle-focused.
For a full side-by-side comparison of Reno's top luxury communities: https://shannoncomstock.com/post/best-luxury-neighborhoods-reno-nevada
Even experienced homeowners can stumble when navigating a move like this. Here are the ones I see most often.
Waiting too long to define what you actually want. The clearer you are about your lifestyle priorities before you start looking, the faster and better this process goes. The couple I helped knew exactly what they needed. That clarity made everything more efficient.
Underestimating how rare the right property can be. In the luxury market, the home that checks all your specific boxes does not come up every week. When it does, buyers who are prepared move. Buyers who are still sorting out their plan miss it.
Selling without a strategy on the buy side. If you sell your home without knowing what you are buying into next, you can find yourself in a gap, either rushing a purchase or living somewhere temporary longer than you planned.
Letting square footage drive the search instead of lifestyle. Bigger is not always better. Neither is smaller. The right home has the right layout, the right land, the right feel. Numbers are a starting point, not the destination.
Not working with someone who actually knows these neighborhoods. The difference between Galena Forest and Montreux, between Saddlehorn and ArrowCreek, between Old Southwest Reno and Somersett are meaningful distinctions that affect price, lifestyle, and long-term value. You want someone who knows them deeply.
I work with buyers and sellers throughout the region, including properties in:
Montreux, Galena Forest, ArrowCreek, Sterling Ranch, Saddlehorn, Caughlin Ranch, Old Southwest Reno, Southwest Reno, Somersett, Chardonnay Village, Rancharrah, Newlands Historic District, St. James Village, Holcomb Ranch, and surrounding Northern Nevada luxury communities.
Should I sell my home before buying a new one when downsizing in Reno? It depends on your financial position and how specific your search criteria are. Selling first gives you buying power and removes contingency risk. Buying first protects you from the gap if you find something rare. Most buyers benefit from having a clear strategy for both sides before making any moves.
What does "rightsizing" mean in real estate? Rightsizing means finding a home that fits your current life, not necessarily smaller but more aligned. That might mean less square footage, more land, a better layout, or a completely different setting that matches how you actually want to live.
How do I know if I am ready to sell my luxury home? The clearest signal is when your current home no longer serves the lifestyle you want. When you find yourself thinking about how you want to feel every day and your current home is not delivering that, it is worth having a conversation about your options.
What luxury neighborhoods in Southwest Reno offer the most privacy? Galena Forest, Saddlehorn, and Sterling Ranch tend to offer the most land and separation. Montreux and ArrowCreek offer privacy within gated, amenity-rich communities. The right choice depends on whether you want raw land or a managed luxury environment.
Is Reno a good place to move from the Bay Area? Reno has become one of the most popular relocation destinations for Bay Area residents because of Nevada's tax advantages, the proximity to Lake Tahoe, the outdoor lifestyle, and the quality of life that comes with significantly more space for the same investment. Southwest Reno in particular draws buyers who want a mountain-adjacent lifestyle without the full mountain isolation.
Do I need two home offices to appeal to buyers when selling my luxury home? Remote work has dramatically changed buyer expectations. Homes that accommodate two dedicated workspaces are in higher demand than they were even a few years ago. If your home has that flexibility, it is worth highlighting in your marketing strategy.
If you are starting to think about making a move, whether you are selling, searching, or somewhere in the middle of deciding, I am happy to have a real conversation about what that looks like for you.
No pressure. No pitch. Just an honest discussion about your goals, your timeline, and what this market looks like right now.
Shannon Comstock is a Reno, Nevada real estate agent helping luxury buyers and sellers navigate life transitions with clarity, strategy, and a genuinely personalized approach.
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Shannon Comstock is a licensed REALTOR® in the state of Nevada, License S.175542, with RE/MAX Gold.
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Discover how to sell your home Faster and To get top dollar!
Enjoy the latest & most up-to-date marketing & sales tactics to sell your home fast, for top dollar.
The Pre-Market Quiz
"Will your home pass the test before going to market?"
Learn how to sell your home for top dollar right now
You may need to make a few changes before selling
Pre-Market Timelines
"Let's talk about the timelines before listing a home with us."
What you should expect when getting your home ready to sell
How to maximize the return on your investment
Timing
"How quickly will my home sell? This is a common question we get."
Learn about the market climate and absorption rates
The market climate will determine how quickly your home will sell
Marketing Your Home
"The importance of marketing your home properly."
Digital marketing exposes your property to the masses
Negotiation will be key in selling you home
Pricing your home is not as easy as checking Zillow
Home Valuation
"How do you determine what your house is worth?"
Pricing your home right
Factors to consider are size, condition, location, marketing, and negotiating
Underpricing and overpricing your home will cause you to lose money
Is Zillow Accurate?
"Should I use Zillow as an accurate evaluation of my home’s value?"
Zillow is an algorithm based on public data
Zillow has never seen the inside of your home and it’s a computer
Zillow comes up with the value based upon what your neighbors are selling for
What to Disclose?
To disclose or not to disclose
This is vital to ensure that you are safe during and after the sale
Over-disclosure is better than under-disclosure
Receiving Offers
"How do you know if you should accept the offer you just got?"
What if you don't receive the amount of offers you were hoping for?
What happens if we have more than one offer?
Good Time to Sell?
"Are we heading into a recession and is now a good time to buy and sell?"
If you're fearful of selling due to a recession, you may want to think again
Remember, it's all relative
Negotiations
"How to negotiate like a master to make sure you get the most out of your home?"
How to get top dollar when selling
Walking away with the most amount of money in your pocket
Inspections?!
"Should you get inspections done prior to listing my home?"
The advantages of having inspections done prior to listing
Saves you time and money
Curb Appeal
How to make a good first impression
How to get maximum exposure and top dollar
There are simple tricks that can save you money and maximize the return on your investment at the same time
Should I Take the First Offer?
NO NO NO!
The goal is for your home to be seen by the masses
Then, to get the highest and best price and terms for your home
What Are Contingencies?
"When a buyer has made an offer on a home and the seller has accepted it but the final sale is contingent on certain criteria being met."
This criteria, or contingencies, typically fall under four major categories: appraisal, loan approval, inspections and reports & disclosures
Contigency Timeframes
"Now we're in contract prior to contingencies being removed. Now we're in business."
The buyer now will secure their loan, have their inspections on the property, and review all of the reports and disclosures
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Shannon Comstock, RE/MAX Gold
Executive Club & 100% Club Award Winner | 24K Agent Designation | Certified Digital Marketing Specialist | Certified Listing Specialist
Shannon has been in real estate since 2013 and licensed since 2014 with valuable title and escrow experience, giving her a comprehensive understanding of the entire transaction process.
Her extensive knowledge in innovation and digital marketing generates thousands of views for her listings compared to traditional platforms—combining cutting-edge technology with personalized service to create the competitive environment needed to maximize returns.
Shannon takes pride in removing the stress from selling, managing all details so clients can focus confidently on their next chapter.
A former professional photographer, Shannon brings these skills to showcasing homes in their best light. She's also passionate about continuous learning, constantly researching new marketing strategies to deliver the best results.
When not helping clients, Shannon enjoys the outdoors with her boyfriend Spencer and their dogs, attending concerts, reading, cooking, gardening, and celebrating her many years of homeschooling her sons who are now UNR engineering graduates.
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