North Lake Tahoe
3,489 properties · 30 active listings
123
Sales (24mo)
$1,893,932
Avg Sale Price
61
Avg Days on Market
4%
Cash Purchases
$22,000,000
255 Drum Road
Tahoe City · 4bd · 3ba · 2,870sqft
$6,500,000
2255 West Lake Boulevard
Tahoe City · 3bd · 4ba · 4,512sqft
$5,975,000
1733 Tahoe Park Heights Dr
Tahoe City · 4bd · 5ba · 4,674sqft
$3,700,000
1865 Tahoe Park Heights Drive
Tahoe City · 4bd · 5ba · 3,549sqft · Lakefront
$2,950,000
1195 Sequoia Avenue
Tahoe City · 4bd · 4ba · 2,908sqft
$2,900,000
3096 North Lake Boulevard
Tahoe City · 10bd · 9ba · 6,444sqft
$2,850,000
720 West Lake Boulevard
Tahoe City · 4bd · 4ba · 3,107sqft
$2,800,000
2045 West Lake Boulevard
Tahoe City · 4bd · 3ba · 1,953sqft
$2,595,000
520 Virginia Dr
Tahoe City · 3bd · 5ba · 3,436sqft
$2,295,000
240 Eastview Drive
Tahoe City · 4bd · 3ba · 2,920sqft
$2,200,000
3060 Highlands Drive
Tahoe City · 7bd · 6ba · 3,687sqft
$2,195,000
3551 Courchevel Rd
Tahoe City · 5bd · 3ba · 2,921sqft
The variety of weather in each season at Lake Tahoe is one of the things I love most about calling Tahoe City home for over 30 years. From Indian summers that often stretch into mid-October, to the occasional surf days of late fall and winter when south winds push waves from the south shore all the way to the north — I was quoted talking about those surf days in Mashable and the Sacramento Bee back in 2014 when a massive storm rolled through. Then there are the epic winters. 1996 and 2023 are the ones people still talk about. Snow so deep that the names of streets had to be spray-painted on the corners. Houses buried under 20 feet. The energy of a big winter in a ski town is something you have to experience to understand. Those winters are why Tahoe Donner — just over the ridge in Truckee — became one of the most sought-after ski communities in California, with homes ranging from mountain cabins to custom builds that sit empty most of the year waiting for their owners to come play.
The lakefront market in Tahoe City and along the West Shore has always been in a category of its own. We've tracked sales going back to 2005 in our database — lakefront properties like 6980 West Lake Boulevard in Tahoma, a historic 1938 estate that listed at $15 million, represent the kind of generational assets that rarely trade hands. In 2025, 3280 Edgewater Drive sold for $19.25 million. In 2023, 3216 Edgewater Drive sold for $16.5 million. These are the transactions that define the top of the Tahoe City market and set the ceiling for what's possible on the lake.
From the early days of real estate agents being able to offer MLS data on their own websites, I worked with a developer from Argentina to build one of the first custom Drupal real estate sites in the Tahoe market — around 2007 and 2008, when most agents were still on generic template sites. That evolved into a custom Python and Django platform, and now into an AI-assisted statistical analysis system that tracks 20 years of sold data across every neighborhood in the basin. The sold database behind this site goes back to 2005 — over 14,000 transactions. When you work with me, you're working with data most agents in this market have never seen.
Whether you're buying your first Tahoe home or managing a portfolio, I respond personally.