Make Reno’s history into your future at 745 California Avenue, a 7,722 sq ft, 6 bd/5.5 bath English Tudor Revival home. Known as the Payne House and designed in the late 1930s, it features a 20-foot circular entry hall connecting formal and cozy living areas. Its prime location offers stunning views of the Truckee River and downtown Reno through expansive windows, a terraced yard, and a gazebo. With its rich history, detailed restoration, and modern amenities, this house is ready for its next era and owner.
Discover a distinctive property that blends architecture and history on Reno’s iconic bluff overlooking the Truckee River at 745 California Avenue. This 7,722 sq ft English Tudor Revival estate was designed in the late 1930s by famed Nevada architect Edward Parsons, who called it “rather a thrill.” The home makes a lasting impression with decorative brickwork, half-timbering, steeply pitched symmetrical gables, leaded glass windows, and massive chimneys. Its form is most striking from above, where terraced gardens and mature trees blend seamlessly into the home’s architecture, offering privacy, beauty, and a deep sense of permanence.
More than 50 years after its construction, the Payne House’s current owner undertook a thoughtful restoration. Key original features—hardwood flooring, hand-finished brickwork, and bespoke architectural details—were preserved. Modern upgrades include central air conditioning, forced-air gas heating, updated plumbing and electrical systems, and security. A restored vintage elevator provides convenient access across all levels of the home.
The home includes 6 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms. The primary suite features a vintage fireplace, mountain views, dual vanities, a jetted soaking tub, a walk-in shower, and a spacious closet.
The kitchen pairs classic charm with modern function, with built-in appliances and a garden-view breakfast nook. The formal dining room features oversized windows that frame panoramic views of the Truckee River and Sierra foothills. A painted ceiling mural floats above the living and game room. Wood-burning and freestanding fireplaces add warmth and character throughout the home.
Additional rooms include a library, office, bonus space, and a fully finished walk-out basement with its own recreation area and workshop. The finished basement opens to the yard and adds flexible space for hobbies, guests, or extra living.
The 0.79-acre lot includes a custom stone wall along California Avenue, a private driveway, a detached two-car garage, and a playhouse designed to echo the main residence. A tranquil pond anchors the front yard, while the terraced backyard unfolds to a deck, patio, and a gazebo perched above the river—perfect for gatherings, balloon watching, or quiet river moments.
Located about a mile from downtown Reno, the home offers convenient access to parks, schools, and cultural venues. The Newlands Historic District is known for its concentration of other historic homes, tree-lined streets, and a landscape shaped by the City Beautiful movement.
The Payne House offers more than architectural beauty—it holds a story. From its distinguished origins to its careful restoration, this home reflects vision, character, and legacy. It’s ready for its next era—and for someone who values history, design, and the timeless experience of living in a truly remarkable place.
Discover a distinctive property that blends architecture and history on Reno’s iconic bluff overlooking the Truckee River at 745 California Avenue. This 7,722 sq ft English Tudor Revival estate was designed in the late 1930s by famed Nevada architect Edward Parsons, who called it “rather a thrill.” The home makes a lasting impression with decorative brickwork, half-timbering, steeply pitched symmetrical gables, leaded glass windows, and massive chimneys. Its form is most striking from above, where terraced gardens and mature trees blend seamlessly into the home’s architecture, offering privacy, beauty, and a deep sense of permanence.
More than 50 years after its construction, the Payne House’s current owner undertook a thoughtful restoration. Key original features—hardwood flooring, hand-finished brickwork, and bespoke architectural details—were preserved. Modern upgrades include central air conditioning, forced-air gas heating, updated plumbing and electrical systems, and security. A restored vintage elevator provides convenient access across all levels of the home.
The home includes 6 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms. The primary suite features a vintage fireplace, mountain views, dual vanities, a jetted soaking tub, a walk-in shower, and a spacious closet.
The kitchen pairs classic charm with modern function, with built-in appliances and a garden-view breakfast nook. The formal dining room features oversized windows that frame panoramic views of the Truckee River and Sierra foothills. A painted ceiling mural floats above the living and game room. Wood-burning and freestanding fireplaces add warmth and character throughout the home.
Additional rooms include a library, office, bonus space, and a fully finished walk-out basement with its own recreation area and workshop. The finished basement opens to the yard and adds flexible space for hobbies, guests, or extra living.
The 0.79-acre lot includes a custom stone wall along California Avenue, a private driveway, a detached two-car garage, and a playhouse designed to echo the main residence. A tranquil pond anchors the front yard, while the terraced backyard unfolds to a deck, patio, and a gazebo perched above the river—perfect for gatherings, balloon watching, or quiet river moments.
Located about a mile from downtown Reno, the home offers convenient access to parks, schools, and cultural venues. The Newlands Historic District is known for its concentration of other historic homes, tree-lined streets, and a landscape shaped by the City Beautiful movement.
The Payne House offers more than architectural beauty—it holds a story. From its distinguished origins to its careful restoration, this home reflects vision, character, and legacy. It’s ready for its next era—and for someone who values history, design, and the timeless experience of living in a truly remarkable place.
Property Details
Price:
$4,500,000
MLS #:
250050671
Status:
Active
Beds:
6
Baths:
5.5
Address:
745 California Avenue
Type:
Single Family
Subtype:
Single Family Residence
Subdivision:
Newlands Heights
City:
Reno
Listed Date:
May 30, 2025
State:
NV
Finished Sq Ft:
7,722
Total Sq Ft:
7,722
ZIP:
89509
Lot Size:
34,369 sqft / 0.79 acres (approx)
Year Built:
1939
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Schools
Elementary School:
Beck
Middle School:
Swope
High School:
Reno
Interior
Appliances
Additional Refrigerator(s), Dishwasher, Disposal, Dryer, Electric Cooktop, Electric Oven, Microwave, Oven, Refrigerator, Self Cleaning Oven, Washer
Bathrooms
5 Full Bathrooms, 1 Half Bathroom
Cooling
Attic Fan, Central Air, Electric
Fireplaces Total
6
Flooring
Carpet, Ceramic Tile, Tile, Wood
Heating
Forced Air
Laundry Features
Cabinets, Laundry Room, Washer Hookup
Exterior
Construction Materials
Brick, Brick Veneer, Steel Frame, Stone, Stone Veneer, Stucco, Wood Siding
Exterior Features
Built-in Barbecue, Rain Gutters
Other Structures
Gazebo, Workshop
Parking Features
Additional Parking, Attached, Garage, Garage Door Opener
Parking Spots
210
Roof
Composition, Pitched, Shake, Shingle, Wood
Security Features
Security Gate, Smoke Detector(s)
Financial
Taxes
$9,385
Map
Community
- Address745 California Avenue Reno NV
- SubdivisionNewlands Heights
- CityReno
- CountyWashoe
- Zip Code89509
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