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Tahoe City

Tahoe City

Rural Neighborhood in Truckee, California

Nevada County 96145

$1,525,174 Average Value
$876 Average Price per Sq Ft
20 Homes For Sale

Resting on Lake Tahoe’s north shore and at the top of the Truckee River is Tahoe City, a winter and summer paradise made up of rustic cabins, urban lodges and mountain retreats. The median price for a single-family home here is $1.65 million, and 57% of residents own their home. “There are all different kinds of cabins,” says Realtor Rachel Capil at exp Realty. “The closer you get to the water, the bigger the homes get.”

If you're a fan of having four distinct seasons, you’ll get them in Tahoe City. “Fall is beautiful, and spring is perfect," Capil explains. "Winter can sometimes be overwhelmingly hard." In winter 2022-2023, the region saw more than 700 inches of snow. That’s great for skiers and snowboarders who flock to the resorts in town from California and Nevada; it’s not always ideal for people looking to get their daily chores completed. If you need to shop at a big box store or require specialty services, for example, you must travel to either Carson City or Reno, 21 and 37 miles away in Nevada, respectively. If you're thinking about moving to Tahoe City, there are a few more things Capil says you need to be aware of. “COVID-19 created inflation," she says. "Tahoe City used to be more reasonable. Now it’s expensive across the board — gas, groceries, property, rent.” Additionally, Tahoe City attracts tourists, which, Capil says, creates a disconnect with some residents who don’t want people who are short-term renters. “The population doubles,” she explains, while noting that this isn't all bad. “If you can’t have the tourists, you can’t have the income.”

Parents will be happy to know that the Tahoe-Truckee Unified School District is highly rated, according to Niche, which gave the school system an A and reports a student-to-teacher ratio of 18-to-1. Tahoe Lake Elementary School has a demanding accelerated learning program and earned an A-minus from Niche. North Tahoe School, the region’s middle school, has two clubs appropriate for the area — Nordic skiing and mountain biking. When students aren’t enjoying those pursuits, they’re hitting the books — Niche rates the school with an A-minus. The Environmental Club at North Tahoe High School has been instrumental in promoting the No Plastic Straws Campaign for the North Shore, and this institution is also an A-minus-rated school by Niche.

Capil says local must-visit spots include Cabin Fever, a popular home accessories store pitched toward the Lake Tahoe motif, and Geared for Games, a boutique toy store. Her go-to eatery, Za’s Lakefront, specializes in spectacular views and savory pizzas.

Tahoe City also has a plethora of parks where you can enjoy the outdoors. “It’s a total lifestyle,” Capil says. “What do people really like to do? They go to the lake.” If you're looking for an activity on a summer night, Tahoe City Commons Beach provides free concerts on Sundays and free movies on the beach on Wednesdays. Located in downtown Tahoe City, this 4-acre park is also perfect for sunbathing, picnicking or splashing around in Lake Tahoe. Lake Forest Beach Park offers more stunning views of Lake Tahoe and attracts bird-watchers, paddleboarders and kayakers. There is also a pier to dangle your feet off of. Skylandia State Park & Beach is a 24-acre space that attracts hikers, bikers and swimmers alike. Teach your child how to be the next Hank Aaron at Tahoe’s only outdoor batting cages at Pomin Park, or enjoy everyone’s favorite new sport, pickleball, at Tahoe City’s Kilner Park. If that isn’t your thing, there’s also a sand volleyball court where you can spike the ball. Capil adds that one of the best outdoor experiences in the neighborhood is Tahoe City Treetop — a zipline course affixed on 97 tree platforms made up of cedars and large pine trees.

Parks aren’t just for people — our four-legged friends need to get outside, too, and the Tahoe City Dog Park next to Conners Field is a perfect place for your canine pals to burn off some energy. Plenty of baggies, water and seating are available — you just need to bring the dog.

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Schools

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Parks in this Area

Transit

Airport

Reno/Tahoe International

82 min drive

Bus

HWY 89 & Sunnyside Ln

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HWY 28 & Rocky Ridge Rd

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HWY 28 & Basecamp

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Sunnyside Resort

Bus

HWY 28 & Old County Rd

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HWY 28 & Chinquapin Condos

Bus

HWY 28 & Lake Forest Rd (East End)

Crime and Safety

1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime Tahoe City US
Homicide 1 4
Sexual Assault 1 4
Assault with Weapon 1 4
Robbery 1 4
Burglary 2 4
Motor Vehicle Theft 1 4
Larceny 2 4
Crime Score 1 4

Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com

Demographics and Home Trends

Home Trends

Median Price (12 Mo)
$1,180,000
Median Single Family Price
$1,374,500
Median 2 Bedroom Price
$585,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$876
Number of Homes for Sale
20
Last 12 months Home Sales
105
Months of Supply
2.30
Median List Price
$1,291,500
Median Discount From 1st List Price
4%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-10%

Home Facts

Number of Homes in Neighborhood
1,568
Median Year Built
1973
Avg. Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
2,235
Above the national average
1,935
Average 2 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
1,024
Average 1 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
576
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
11,325

Distribution of Home Values

Source: Public Records

Homes for Sale

Homes for Rent

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Average Home Value




Source: Public Records

Property Mix - Square Feet

This Neighborhood Has More Owners

Demographics

Total Population
8,191
Median Age
46
Population Density
3 ppl/acre
Population under 18
17.4%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
23.3%
On par with the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$125,119
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$144,527

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
98.8%
Above the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
52.9%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
11.8%
% Population in Labor Force
72.5%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
32''
Average Winter Low Temperature
20°F
Average Summer High Temperature
77°F
Annual Snowfall
168''

Area Factors

Biker's Paradise

Bike Score®

91 / 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score®

48 / 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score

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