Fallon NV
REALTOR® in Fallon, Nevada
TOPGUN country. Most affordable market in Northern Nevada at $350K–$410K. A tight-knit military and agricultural community 60 miles east of Reno.
$350K–$410K
Median Price Range
Most affordable in NV
49–69 days
Days on Market
Typical range
9,327
Population
2020 Census
1942
NAS Fallon Founded
TOPGUN since 1996
3,967 ft
Elevation
Churchill County seat
0%
NV Income Tax
vs up to 13.3% CA
What makes Fallon different
TOPGUN since 1996
The Navy Fighter Weapons School relocated from Miramar, CA to NAS Fallon in 1996. The base shapes the community — it brings stable employment, transient buyers, and a distinct small-town identity.
Most affordable in NV
At $350K–$410K, Fallon is the lowest-priced detached-home market in Northern Nevada. For buyers who work remotely or are retiring, the savings are significant.
Sand Mountain & wildlife
The world's largest singing sand dune and Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge — a Great Basin wetland oasis for migratory birds — are right in your backyard.
Hearts O' Gold cantaloupes
Fallon's nationally recognized cantaloupe is grown here and celebrated annually. Agricultural character is part of the community fabric — not a suburb, a town.
Fallon NV — common questions
What is the median home price in Fallon NV?
Fallon home prices range from approximately $350,000 to $410,000, making it the most affordable detached-home market in Northern Nevada. Typical days on market range from 49–69 days. Banner Churchill Community Hospital operates locally with a full emergency room.
Is Fallon NV a military town?
Yes. Naval Air Station Fallon was built in 1942 and is now home to the Navy Fighter Weapons School — known as TOPGUN — which relocated from Miramar, California in 1996. TOPGUN's official name is the Strike Fighter Tactics Instructor Course. The program has operated for over 50 years. NAS Fallon is one of Fallon's largest employers and shapes the community's character significantly.
What makes Fallon NV unique?
Fallon is known for its Hearts O' Gold cantaloupes — nationally recognized, featured in the Go-Getter film. Sand Mountain, located nearby, is considered the world's largest singing sand dune (sand grains vibrate and produce audible sound). The Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge protects critical wetland habitat — a rare Great Basin oasis for migratory birds. Project Shoal, an underground nuclear test, was conducted 28 miles southeast in October 1963.
How far is Fallon from Reno?
Fallon is approximately 60 miles east of Reno on US-50 — about an hour's drive. US Highway 50 through this region has been dubbed 'The Loneliest Road in America' by Life Magazine. Fallon is the county seat of Churchill County.
Who buys homes in Fallon NV?
Military families stationed at NAS Fallon, agricultural workers, retirees seeking affordable detached homes, and buyers who want Northern Nevada's most affordable market with a tight-knit community. Fallon has a genuine small-town identity — not a bedroom community.
Does Anna Rozalska serve Fallon NV?
Yes. Anna holds Nevada license #S.0177228 at BHGRE Drakulich Realty and serves Churchill County including Fallon. She serves military families, first-time buyers, and retirees who want the most affordable market in Northern Nevada.
Talk to Anna about Fallon
Military family? Remote worker? Retiree? Anna serves Fallon buyers and sellers with the same care she brings to every Northern Nevada market.
Anna Rozalska