Tahoe City
With its many shops, restaurants, boat marinas, and easy access to nearby world-class ski resorts, Tahoe City is one of the most vibrant communities on Lake Tahoe’s north shore. Many residents make Tahoe City their home year round, drawn to the town’s thriving business environment, local schools, and spectacular natural beauty.
From classic, “Old Tahoe”-style single-family homes to luxurious lakefront estates, Tahoe City has something for every taste and budget.
West Shore
Stretching from Tahoe City south to Emerald Bay, the West Short of Lake Tahoe is known for it tranquil pace and natural beauty. A number of unique communities dot this idyllic shore, including Sunnyside, Homewood, Tahoma, and Rubicon. Much of the West Shore’s activity is centered around a tradition of classic wooden boating and the iconic lakefront restaurants Sunnyside, West Shore Café, and Chamber’s Landing. In the summer, the West Shore offers unparalled access to remote areas of the high Sierra, miles of hiking and biking trails, and water sports, while the winter sees deep snow, superior backcountry skiing, and convenient access to Homewood, Alpine Meadows, and Squaw Valley ski areas. A tight-knit community, the West Shore is home to many full-time and part-time residents, many with longtime ties to the area who claim “West Shore, best shore!”
The West Shore offers a full variety of real estate opportunities in all price ranges, styles, and settings, from lakefront estates with deepwater piers and hundreds of feet of private shoreline to luxury shared-ownership condominiums to wooded single-family neighborhoods.
Tahoe City
With its many shops, restaurants, boat marinas, and easy access to nearby world-class ski resorts, Tahoe City is one of the most vibrant communities on Lake Tahoe’s north shore. Many residents make Tahoe City their home year round, drawn to the town’s thriving business environment, local schools, and spectacular natural beauty.
From classic, “Old Tahoe”-style single-family homes to luxurious lakefront estates, Tahoe City has something for every taste and budget.
West Shore
Stretching from Tahoe City south to Emerald Bay, the West Short of Lake Tahoe is known for it tranquil pace and natural beauty. A number of unique communities dot this idyllic shore, including Sunnyside, Homewood, Tahoma, and Rubicon. Much of the West Shore’s activity is centered around a tradition of classic wooden boating and the iconic lakefront restaurants Sunnyside, West Shore Café, and Chamber’s Landing. In the summer, the West Shore offers unparalled access to remote areas of the high Sierra, miles of hiking and biking trails, and water sports, while the winter sees deep snow, superior backcountry skiing, and convenient access to Homewood, Alpine Meadows, and Squaw Valley ski areas. A tight-knit community, the West Shore is home to many full-time and part-time residents, many with longtime ties to the area who claim “West Shore, best shore!”
The West Shore offers a full variety of real estate opportunities in all price ranges, styles, and settings, from lakefront estates with deepwater piers and hundreds of feet of private shoreline to luxury shared-ownership condominiums to wooded single-family neighborhoods.