• Home
  • About Laura Allen, Broker Associate | Tahoe Real Estate Professional, Advisor, Agent CA RE# 01473598
  • Search Tahoe Homes
  • Search Tahoe Condos
  • Communities
  • Buyers
  • Sellers
  • Contact
  • 530-414-1260

Lake Tahoe - Truckee, CA Real Estate for Sale

Laura Allen, Broker Associate, Tahoe Real Estate Agent, CA RE 01473598 | 530-414-1260 » Page 78

Did you Remember to Change your Clocks? Sunday, November 2, 2014

November 2, 2014 By Laura Allen, Broker Associate, Tahoe Real Estate Agent, CA RE 01473598 | 530-414-1260

Did you Remember to Change your Clocks? Sunday, November 2, 2014

Did you remember to change your Clocks and set them back on Saturday night?  

It’s that time of year to once again change your clocks! The old saying is still true, Spring Forward, and Fall Back, so this Sunday, November 2, 2014, at 2 a.m. it will be time to set your clocks back one hour. It’s time to go back to Standard time, from Daylight Savings time.

If you forgot to set your clocks back before you went to bed on Saturday night, this time change is forgiving, and you can take care of things on Sunday morning.  

In addition to changing the time on your clocks, I also do a few extra jobs around my home here in Tahoe City.

These are home owner tasks that one day save my life, or the lives of my loved ones. You too can keep yourself safe by doing the following things too when we change the time on our clocks:

Change Batteries in Carbon Monoxide AlarmsSmoke Alarm Battery Change: Change out the batteries, or back-up batteries in all of smoke alarms in your home. Don’t forget your garage. Test the smoke alarm to make sure it still works. The semi-annual time changes are a great way to do an easy safety check.  It’s also a good time to think about just changing the unit out to a brand new one.

Carbon Monoxide Battery Change: Change out all of the batteries, or back-up batteries in your carbon monoxide alarm detectors in your home. If you haven’t installed carbon monoxide alarm detectors in your home, this would be a great weekend to do it. If you have carbon monoxide alarm detectors test them and make sure they are in working order too.

Put a date on your batteriesTip – Put a blank address sticker on the battery and write the date you put the battery into service. Anyone checking on the device will now know when the batteries were last replaced! You can also do that on the detector so you’ll know how old the device is, and when you should replace it!

Flashlight Battery Check: In the Lake Tahoe –  Tahoe City  – Truckee area most of our utility lines are above ground, and several times a year the power will go out. I’ll make sure our flashlights are out and easy to get to. I’ll check the battery dates, and light strength and make sure everything is in working order.

Radio Battery Check: Don’t forget to have a small portable radio in your home.  Put it in a location that is easy to get to, and check those batteries too. In the case of emergency, or a prolonged power outage, you’ll need the radio as our phones will only last so long without recharging!

Battery Supply Check: Shop for batteries! Before I start replacing batteries, I’ll check on our supply of batteries, buy new ones to replace the ones we’re low on and make sure we have what we need for the upcoming winter season.

Take advantage of this timely reminder to not only change your clocks, but to keep yourself and your loved ones safe too. If you live in a state, or country that does not change its time, use this as your reminder to be safe too!

Upcoming dates and time frames to keep in mind:

Next time Change:  Sunday, March 8, 2015 – 126 days from Sunday, November 2, 2014

Shortest Day of the Year:  Sunday, December 21, 2014 Winter Solstice – 49 days from Nov 2, 2014

New Year’s Day 2015 – 60 days from November 2, 2014

21 Days – The number of days it takes to make a new routine and change in your life habits!

As the clock continues to tick, take this change in the seasons and this twice a year reminder to make your home safer, and as an opportunity to set a couple of personal goals for yourself.

Why wait to start your New Year’s resolutions now, when you can start today?  Greatness begins with one step, take yours today!

If you live in the greater Tahoe City area, it’s time to set your clocks back this Sunday, November 2, 2014, and if you forgot, it’s time to do it right now!

Thinking about making Lake Tahoe, California your second home? Check out the homes that are for sale here:

Want to see what condos are for sale in Lake Tahoe? Here are the current listings:

  • Tahoe City Homes for Sale
  • Tahoe City Condos for Sale
  • Tahoe City Lakefront Homes for Sale
  • Lake Tahoe Lakefront Homes for Sale
  • North Shore Lake Tahoe Homes for Sale
  • West Shore Lake Tahoe Homes for Sale

For all of your Tahoe real estate needs –

Laura A. Allen | 530.414.1260  | Laura@TahoeLaura.com
BROKER ASSOCIATE, Tahoe Real Estate Agent
CalRE# 01473598
Coldwell Banker, Tahoe City, CA CalRE#01908304

All information is deemed reliable, but is subject to change, and/or correction without notice.

Did you Remember to Change your Clocks? Sunday, November 2, 2014

Rocky Horror Picture Show, Tahoe City, Oct 31, 2014

November 1, 2014 By Laura Allen, Broker Associate, Tahoe Real Estate Agent, CA RE 01473598 | 530-414-1260

Rocky Horror Picture Show, Tahoe City, Oct 31, 2014

Happy Halloween everyone!  It’s Halloween night and the trick-o-treaters have come and gone and you’re ready to have some adult fun in Tahoe City, California!

Tahoe Art Haus and CinemaIf you haven’t made plans, it’s not too late to get tickets to the Rocky Horror Picture Show, which will be playing at 10 p.m. and at midnight, tonight, October 31, 2014 at the Cobblestone Movie theater, now known at the Tahoe Art Haus and Cinema!

I missed going to the Rocky Horror Picture Show in college.  While I hate to date myself, I did have the chance to go and have the full audience participation experience and I did not do it.  I should have, but I didn’t, and to this day, I have never seen the movie.

Fast forward, and tonight at 10 p.m. (I know we should be going to the midnight show – what can I say, we’re older now) I will get to have that iconic cult-like experience that I should have had so many years ago.

For those of you that haven’t seen the Rocky Horror Picture Show, from what I have read on-line (thank you Wikipeda and the www.RockyHorror.com websites), and from the previews that I have seen on TV over the years, it’s a musical comedy horror film that was based upon the 1973 musical stage production The Rocky Horror Show, that is a tribute to the many science fiction and classic horror movies that have been made through the early 1970’s.

The film was released in 1975 and for the most part was ignored until audiences began participating by dressing up as the characters in the movie, and becoming an interactive part of the show.  It turned the movie into a classic midnight theater experience.  Today, it is one of the most successful, well-known movies that has been playing on the big screen for almost 40 years!

In preparation for tonight’s show I printed off the “Props” list (you’d be surprised at how much information and “how to” information is out there on this film) and I’ve spent the last few days tracking down the different items I would need to get the most out of my movie experience.

Tahoe Art Haus and CinemaI checked twice, and the newly renovated and remodeled Tahoe Art Haus and Cinema in the Cobblestone Mall at 475 North Lake Blvd., Tahoe City, which just recently re-opened under new management, (now serving beer with wine to come) and offering on-line ticketing, confirmed on both the website www.TahoeArtHausCinema.com (which is really well-done and up-to-date) and on their recording (530-584-2431) for me to bring my own props for the showing of the Rocky Horror Picture Show on Friday, October 31, 2014.

So what did I need to bring?  Here’s a list:

Rice – Two plastic bags of uncooked white rice.

Newspaper – Thank you Sierra Sun!

Water Pistols – This one turned out to be harder to find, so I went with a mini-spray bottle, same effect, better control.

Candles/Flashlight – Open flame in the theater – I said no to using a real candle, but found a great glow stick that should make a nice candle-like glow.  To be used in one of the songs.

Rubber Gloves – To make a snapping sound.

Noisemakers – Who knew the New Year’s Eve stuff would be so handy!

Confetti – Didn’t find that at the store, so I went with the left-over New Year’s Eve streamers that you throw.

Toilet Paper – Snagged two rolls that were nearly all used-up!

Toast – Easy enough to toast two pieces of bread.

Party Hat – You know it, Happy New Year, everyone!

Bell – Again, I thought this was going to be a hard one, but the hardware store had a single bell that Velcro onto your belt strap, or any other strap and is being used by hikers to scare away bears.  When the movie is done, I haven another use for the bell.

Cards – A quick game of poker anyone?

Hot Dogs and Prunes – The guide said to pass on this one, so I did!

My props are all loaded up in my Lake Tahoe bag, and I’m ready to go with my tickets that I purchased on line.

A nice ice cold beverage, some buttered popcorn and I think we’re going to have a great time tonight at the Rocky Horror Picture Show!  Right now it’s raining, and it’s setting a dark, mood for a fun-filled movie night.  When I come out of that theater I expect to come out and find our SUV covered in snow, as our first real winter storm makes its way through the downtown Tahoe City area tonight – yeah!!!

If you’ll be in the greater Truckee – Lake Tahoe area and you’re looking to see a movie, or try something new check out the Tahoe Art Haus and Cinema and see what’s on their upcoming schedule of movies and special events at www.TahoeArtHausCinema.com .

I hope to see you tonight at the Rocky Horror Picture Show at the Tahoe Art Haus and Cinema at the Cobblestone Mall in downtown Tahoe City!  Happy Halloween everyone!

Thinking about making Lake Tahoe, California your second home? Check out the homes that are for sale here:

Want to see what condos are for sale in Lake Tahoe? Here are the current listings:

  • Tahoe City Homes for Sale
  • Tahoe City Condos for Sale
  • Tahoe City Lakefront Homes for Sale
  • Lake Tahoe Lakefront Homes for Sale
  • North Shore Lake Tahoe Homes for Sale
  • West Shore Lake Tahoe Homes for Sale

For all of your Tahoe real estate needs –

Laura A. Allen | 530.414.1260  | Laura@TahoeLaura.com
BROKER ASSOCIATE, Tahoe Real Estate Agent
CalRE# 01473598
Coldwell Banker, Tahoe City, CA CalRE#01908304

All information is deemed reliable, but is subject to change, and/or correction without notice.

Rocky Horror Picture Show, Tahoe City, Oct 31, 2014

Tahoe City Fall Festival and Pumpkin Patch, Sat., Oct 18, 2014

October 18, 2014 By Laura Allen, Broker Associate, Tahoe Real Estate Agent, CA RE 01473598 | 530-414-1260

Tahoe City Fall Festival and Pumpkin Patch, Sat., Oct 18, 2014

Tahoe City Fall Festival and Pumpkin Patch 2014It’s that time of year when pumpkins, scare crows, and fall magic surrounds Lake Tahoe. If you’ll be up in the greater Tahoe City area on Saturday, October 18, 2014, be sure to take some time to be at the Tahoe City Fall Festival and Pumpkin Patch pre-Halloween holiday event here in Tahoe City, California.

This year the Tahoe City Annual Harvest Fall Festival and Pumpkin Patch event will take place at the Rideout Community Center on the West Shore of Lake Tahoe in the Timberland neighborhood from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  This is a great, local Tahoe City community event that will be fun for all ages.

There will be several local community groups with fun activities, along with selling snacks and lunch. The children will have a great time with the Bounce House, Bungee Run, Carnival Games, Pumpkin Seed Hunt, Pie Eating Contest, Hayrides and Costume Contest!

Did I mention there will be a Great Pumpkin Seed Hunt that will start at 11:30 a.m.?  If you want to be there for the big seed hunt, be sure to get there early, so you don’t miss out on the fun!

If you have missed some of the other fun fall events in North Lake Tahoe  this year like the Tahoe City Oktoberfest earlier this month, or the Grill Fest last weekend, you still have a chance to enjoy some fall, pre-holiday Halloween fun here in the greater Tahoe City area at this year’s annual Fall Festival and Pumpkin Patch event.

Here are the details:

Tahoe City Fall Festival and Pumpkin Patch, Sat., Oct 18, 2014

When: Saturday, October 18, 2014, Starting at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Pumpkin Seed Hunt starts at 11:30 a.m.Tahoe City Fall Festival and Pumpkin Patch

Where: Rideout Community Center, 740 Timberland Drive, Tahoe City, CA

Cost: All Inclusive Activity bracelet $15; Individual game/ride tickets are available $2/game or $5/ride

Pumpkin Prices will vary $3-$7 price range.

Food and drinks are all an additional fee and will vary depending on the item.

For more information check out www.TahoeCityPUD.com or call (530) 583-3440.

Don’t forget to dress in layers.  While our days are sunny and nice, temperatures have dropped and in the shade, or if a breeze picks up you’ll want to have a jacket on.

If you love Lake Tahoe and you enjoy a good festival then you’ll enjoy your day at the Tahoe City Fall Festival and Pumpkin Patch.

Other fun, Fall and upcoming Halloween events in North Lake Tahoe:

Saturday, October 18, 2014 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.  – Vintage Cars at the River Ranch Lodge and Restaurant  The 7th Annual Fall Colors Moto Tour returns to Lake Tahoe this weekend, which starts in  Stockton, CA and will make it’s way around Lake Tahoe this weekend.  You’ll find these vintage cars at the River Ranch located at the corner of Hwy 89 S and the turn-off to the Alpine Meadows Road.

Friday, October 31, 2014 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. Halloween Trick-o-Treat Put on your Halloween costume and be in the Downtown Tahoe City area and collect sweet treats from local businesses that will be handing out Trick-o-Treats, which is free for everyone.  While you’re in the area, enjoy checking out the local scarecrows on parade that were made by local non-profit, local businesses, and grade school children.

See you at the Tahoe City Fall Festival and Pumpkin Patch this Saturday, October 18, 2014 at the Rideout Center on the West Shore of Lake Tahoe!

Thinking about making Tahoe City, California your second home? Check out the homes that are for sale in Tahoe City here:

Want to see what condos are for sale in Tahoe City? Here are the current listings:

  • Tahoe City Homes for Sale
  • Tahoe City Condos for Sale
  • Tahoe City Lakefront Homes for Sale
  • Lake Tahoe Lakefront Homes for Sale
  • North Shore Lake Tahoe Homes for Sale
  • West Shore Lake Tahoe Homes for Sale

For all of your Tahoe real estate needs –

Laura A. Allen | 530.414.1260  | Laura@TahoeLaura.com
BROKER ASSOCIATE, Tahoe Real Estate Agent
CalRE# 01473598
Coldwell Banker, Tahoe City, CA CalRE#01908304

All information is deemed reliable, but is subject to change, and/or correction without notice.

Tahoe City Fall Festival and Pumpkin Patch, Sat., Oct 18, 2014

Grill Fest, Tahoe City, Saturday, October 11, 2014

October 11, 2014 By Laura Allen, Broker Associate, Tahoe Real Estate Agent, CA RE 01473598 | 530-414-1260

Grill Fest, Tahoe City, Saturday, October 11, 2014

Tahoe City Grill Fest 2014Get ready to celebrate the 2nd Annual Tahoe City Grill Fest on Saturday, October 11, 2014 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. at the Tahoe City Marina and Boatworks Mall in downtown Tahoe City, California.

Our Lake Tahoe fall days are sunny and warm, but they are numbered as we wait for that first snow fall, so now is the time to have a BBQ outside while we can really enjoy our beautiful weather.  A $10 entry fee will get you into the fun and will include your first beverage and 1 sample plate.  If you really love BBQ, then get the $25 ticket that will get you your first beverage and 5 sample plates.

While your eating your Tahoe City Grill Fest samples, you’ll enjoy music and a beautiful day by Lake Tahoe in downtown Tahoe City.  Don’t forget a portion of the proceeds will go to benefit the Tahoe Nordic Search and Rescue group.

The Tahoe City Grill fest will give BBQ competitors a chance to show locals why they are the best.  Those competing are Big Blue Q, Dockside 700, Jakes on the Lake, Moe’s Original BBQ, Men Wielding Fire, and Tahoe Mountain Brewing.  There will be several categories including Best Ribs, Best Chicken, Best Tri-Tip at the Open Category (I’m hoping that someone will have an awesome BBQ vegetarian dish!).

There will be judges, but you, the attendees, will also get to vote for the People’s Choice Award  Live music is provided by Sacramento favorite band Mental Floss, and for those that like an ice cold beer with their BBQ, you’ll have a choice of Coors, Deschutes Fresh Squeezed IPA, and Fat Tire.  For those that like wine, Wente Vineyards will be there too, along with soft drinks and the return of Cheri’s Hand Dipped Ice Cream. It should be a great day of fun for everyone.

Be sure to dress in layers, drink plenty of water, and wear sunblock.  In our fall sunshine you’ll be nice and warm and even get a tan (sunburn), but as soon as you are in the shade you’ll wish you had a light jacket on, and you’ll be glad you wore sunscreen!

The leaves are changing colors here in Lake Tahoe and it’s your chance to enjoy our beautiful fall weather, while having some fun at the second annual Tahoe City Grill Festival this weekend!

Here are the Event Details:

Tahoe City Grill Fest

When: Saturday, October 11, 2014 – 12 noon to 4 p.m.

Where:  The Tahoe City Boatworks Mall and the Tahoe City Marina, downtown Tahoe City

Cost:  $10/per person for a single sample, or $25 for 5 samples, each come with one beverage

For more information call 530.583.3348 or www.TahoeCityGrillFest.com

If you’ve been looking for a reason to come up to Tahoe City this is a great way to spend the day on the shore of Lake Tahoe, enjoying the sunshine and watching the leaves change color while enjoy some great BBQ food, music, and having some fun with friends!

Check out the 2nd Annual Tahoe City Grill Fest in Tahoe City this Saturday, October 11, 2014

Thinking about making Tahoe City, California your second home? Check out the homes that are for sale in Tahoe City here:

Want to see what condos are for sale in Tahoe City? Here are the current listings:

  • Tahoe City Homes for Sale
  • Tahoe City Condos for Sale
  • Tahoe City Lakefront Homes for Sale
  • Lake Tahoe Lakefront Homes for Sale
  • North Shore Lake Tahoe Homes for Sale
  • West Shore Lake Tahoe Homes for Sale

For all of your Tahoe real estate needs –

Laura A. Allen | 530.414.1260  | Laura@TahoeLaura.com
BROKER ASSOCIATE, Tahoe Real Estate Agent
CalRE# 01473598
Coldwell Banker, Tahoe City, CA CalRE#01908304

All information is deemed reliable, but is subject to change, and/or correction without notice.

Grill Fest, Tahoe City, Saturday, October 11, 2014

IRONMAN Lake Tahoe, Sunday, September 21, 2014

September 20, 2014 By Laura Allen, Broker Associate, Tahoe Real Estate Agent, CA RE 01473598 | 530-414-1260

IRONMAN Lake Tahoe, Sunday, September 21, 2014

IRONMAN Lake Tahoe, Sunday, September 21, 2014The IRONMAN Lake Tahoe event will return to North Lake Tahoe this Sunday, September 21, 2014.

This is a big athletic and economic deal for Lake Tahoe.

It is a huge athletic event with over 2,700 athletes participating, over 3,000 volunteers, and an estimated 10,000+ visitors coming into the area for this special event.

IRONMAN Lake Tahoe is estimated to generate $8-$10 million in new economic revenue for our area.

If you’re not familiar with the IRONMAN events the IRONMAN event is the superman of triathlons, and the IRONMAN Lake Tahoe event will become one of strength, training, endurance and emotional stamina combining three physical events that all are done on one day – swimming, biking, and running.

New this year will be the addition of the IRONMAN 70.3 (half IRONMAN Event) in addition to the full IRONMAN Lake Tahoe competition.

Here’s the deal, in order to win IRONMAN Lake Tahoe you will need to swim 2.4 miles in Lake Tahoe, followed by a 112 mile bike ride that will take you to an elevation of over 7,000+ feet, followed by a 26.2 mile marathon run and the first one to cross the finish line wins!

If you want to watch the different stages you can go to each location, or you can watch on the Jumbotron the different events at the Downtown Truckee viewing party, which will begin at 9 a.m. and go until 2 p.m.

Swimming:  The swimming event will take place in Kings Beach, California on Sunday morning with the Pro’s starting the race off at 6:30 a.m.  IRONMAN participants will swim 2.4 miles in this first phase of the competition.  Once they complete the swim portion of the contest, athletes will move onto the Bike Course.

Bike Ride:  The biking event will begin in Kings Beach, California right after the swim portion is completed.  The IRONMAN participants will begin their 112 mile bike ride in Kings Beach and move along the North Shore of Lake Tahoe moving through the Tahoe Vista area, then through Carnelian Bay with a detour up through the Carnelian Woods Condominium Development, and then back down to Highway 28 into Tahoe City.

Once theyIRONMAN Biking get to Tahoe City, they will then move onto Highway 89 South and head towards Truckee, California.

As the bicyclists reach Truckee they will follow a course that will take them through the Truckee area including downtown historic Truckee, and then out on Highway 267 heading back toward Kings Beach with a detour through the Northstar area and a run by the Village at Northstar.

Once the bicyclists finish with the Northstar route they will climb back-up Brockway Summit (Highway 267) with an elevation of over 7,000+ feet above sea level, and then race back down to Kings Beach, where they repeat the entire bike route for a full second lap, and then on the third lap after they pass through Tahoe City and they will end their bike ride at the Village at Squaw Valley where they will transition to the final leg of the event – the marathon.

Run – Marathon:  Once athletes arrive in Squaw Valley, they will begin the last leg of their triathlon with a 26.2 mile race. That’s right, they will end the race on a full marathon.

Runners will start their journey at the Village at Squaw Valley running back down Squaw Valley Road, then up to the Resort at Squaw Creek, and then back down to Highway 89 South where runners will head towards Tahoe City along the bike trail that runs along the Truckee River.  Yes, there are sections of the route that runners will do more than once, but you get the idea of what they will do in the race.

IRONMAN Lake Tahoe Finish lLineRunners will turn around just before getting to Tahoe City, and then head back to Squaw Valley on the bike path an eventually the IRONMAN Lake Tahoe race will end at the Village at Squaw Valley in front of cheering fans!

Yes, that photo is the other side of the finish line from IRONMAN Lake Tahoe 2013, with a time posted on it of 10 hours 34 minutes and 1 second.

The IRONMAN Lake Tahoe 2014 winner was Chris McDonald, USA with a total finish time of 8 hours 55 minutes and 14 seconds!  He completed the swim portion in 54 minutes and 54 seconds, the biking portion in 4 hours, 55 minutes and 42 seconds, and the marathon in 2 hours, 59 minutes and 40 seconds! That’s impressive!!!

Click Here to See the IRONMAP Maps of each event course along helpful information on the events.

Traffic Delays:  On Sunday, September  21, 2014, the day of the IRONMAN Lake Tahoe event, volunteers will begin at 5 a.m. and the race will officially end at 12 midnight.  This all-day and late-night event will impact local area traffic and you need to expect travel times to be significantly longer as traffic will be re-directed, there will be single direction road traffic, roads will be closed, and athletes will be on the roads for most of the day.

If you’ll be in the great North Lake Tahoe area, or if you live in North Lake Tahoe – Truckee area remember that there will be significant  traffic delays, roads will be closed, and it will take longer to get around in the area.  For those Tahoe home and condo buyers this is not the day to go out and look at real estate, this is a day to sit back and watch world-class athletes perform!

Last year, I had the experience of seeing first hand the strength it took to cross the finish line.  I also had the opportunity to see the biking and marathon portions of the Lake Tahoe IRONMAN race first hand.  It took hours to complete the event, and for those that made it to the finish line, it was an amazing sight to see.

I admire your dedication as an athlete to compete in IRONMAN Lake Tahoe and I wish everyone the very best in this year’s event!

Check out the IRONMAN Lake Tahoe event this coming Sunday, September 21, 2014 at any of the event routes, or at the downtown Truckee viewing party!

Thinking about making Lake Tahoe, California your second home? Check out the homes that are for sale here:

Want to see what condos are for sale in Lake Tahoe? Here are the current listings:

  • Tahoe City Homes for Sale
  • Tahoe City Condos for Sale
  • Tahoe City Lakefront Homes for Sale
  • Lake Tahoe Lakefront Homes for Sale
  • North Shore Lake Tahoe Homes for Sale
  • West Shore Lake Tahoe Homes for Sale

For all of your Tahoe real estate needs –

Laura A. Allen | 530.414.1260  | Laura@TahoeLaura.com
BROKER ASSOCIATE, Tahoe Real Estate Agent
CalRE# 01473598
Coldwell Banker, Tahoe City, CA CalRE#01908304

All information is deemed reliable, but is subject to change, and/or correction without notice.

IRONMAN Lake Tahoe, Sunday, September 21, 2014

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 76
  • 77
  • 78
  • 79
  • 80
  • …
  • 162
  • Next Page »

Search this Site!

Property Search Account Login

Search Communities, Condos, and Neighborhoods

Lake Tahoe Lakefronts

Lake Tahoe Homes

Lake Tahoe Condos

North Shore Homes

West Shore Homes

North Shore Condos

West Shore Condos

Tahoe Donner Homes

Tahoe Donner Condos

Truckee Condos

Truckee Homes

*********************

Agate Bay

Agate Bay Homes

Alpine Manor Condos

Alpine Meadows Homes

Alpine Meadows Condos

Alpine Peaks

Alpine Place -Clock Tower

Alpine Place No 2 Homeowners

Aspen Grove Condos

Aspens Olympic Valley

Aspen Leaf at Palisades Condos

Bear Creek Homes

Bear Meadows Condos

The Boulders Condos

Boulders Residences at Mountainside Townhouses

The Boulders

Brockway Shores Townhouses

Brockway Springs Condos and Homes

Brockway Springs Condos

Buckhorn Ridge Homes

Cambridge Estates

Carnelian Bay Homes

Carnelian Bay Condos

Carnelian Woods Condos

Cedar Flat Homes

Cedar Point Condos

Cedar Shores

Chamberland Homes

Chamberlands Beach & Mt Club

Chambers Landing Condos

Chateau Chamonix Condos

Chinquapin Condos

Christy Hill Condos

Constellation at Northstar Condos (Ritz-Carlton)

Devonshire Estates Homes

Dollar Point Homes

Dollar Hill I Condos

Dollar Hill II Condos

Donner Lake Homes

Donner Lake Lakefront Homes

Donner Lake Condos

Donner Pines West Condos

Donner Lake Village

Elkhorn Ridge Homes

Everline Resort and Spa Condos

Fleur du Lac Estates Condos

The Franciscan Lakeside Lodge Condos

Fulton Acres Homes

Glenridge Park

Glenshire

Gold Bend Condos

Granlibakken Condos

Gray’s Crossing Homes

Gray’s Crossing Townhouses

Heratage Cove Condos

Hidden Meadows Condos

Highlands Homes

Homewood Homes

Homewood Condos

Home Run Trail Townhomes

Indian Hills Condos

Juniper Creek Ranch Homes

Juniper Hills Homes

Kailua Park Homes

Kings Beach Homes

Kings Beach Condos

Kings Run Condos

Kingswood Estates Homes

Kingswood West Homes

Kingswood Village Condos

Lahontan

Lake Forest Glen Condos

Lakeside and Sierra Terrace Condos

Lake Tahoe Homes

Lake Tahoe Lakefront Homes

Lake Tahoe Lakefront Homes Pier

Lake Tahoe Condos

Lake Tahoe Condos in a Lakefront Complex

Lake Tahoe Condos – North Shore

Lake Tahoe Condos – West Shore

Lake Tahoe Park HOA Homes

Luxury Homes Lake Tahoe

Luxury Condos Lake Tahoe

Luxury Homes Truckee

Luxury Condos Truckee

Martis Camp Homes

McKinney Shores

The Meadows Homes

Meeks Bay Homes

Moana Circle

The Northshore Condominiums

North Shore Lake Tahoe Homes

North Shore Lake Tahoe Lakefront Homes

North Shore Lake Tahoe Condos

North Lake Tahoe Homes

North Lake Tahoe Lakefront Homes

North Lake Tahoe Condos

Northstar Property Owners Association NPOA

Northstar Homes

Northstar Condos

Northstar Village Condos (NSV)

NSV- Big Horn Condos – 7001 Northstar Dr

NSV- Catamount Condos – 8001 Northstar Dr

NSV- Great Bear Lodge Condos -5001 Northstar Dr

NSV- Iron Horse North Condos – 3001 Northstar Dr

NSV- Iron Horse South Condos – 4001 Northstar Dr

NSV- One Village Place Condos – 9001 Northstar Dr

NSV- Northstar Lodge – 970 Northstar Drive

NSV- Original Condos 2000 North Village Dr

NSV – Village Walk Townhomes

Northstar Residences – Northstar Club Condo Shares

Old Greenwood Homes

Old Greenwood Condos

Old Greenwood Fractional Shares

Olympic Valley Homes

Olympic Valley Condos

Village at Palisades Tahoe

Palisades Tahoe Lodge Condos

Palisades at Olympic Valley

Panorama Estates

Pine Cove Cottages Cottages

Pineland Homes

Pinyon Creek Townhouses

Ponderosa Palisades Townhouses

Ridgewood Homes

Ritz Carlton Highlands – Constellation and Home Run Condos

Ritz Carlton Highlands Fractional Shares Condos

River Run Homes

River Run Condos

River View Townhomes

Rocky Ridge Condos

Rubicon Glen Homes

Rubicon Bay Homes

Rubicon Properties Homes

Schaffer’s Mill Homes

Schaffer’s Mill Townhomes

Sierra Meadows Homes

Ski Trail Condos

Skyland Homes

Soda Springs Homes

Sonoma Pines Homes

Spring Creek Homes and Lofts Townhouses

Squaw Peak – Shirley Canyon Condos

Squaw Ridge Condos

Squaw Valley Meadows

Squaw Valley North Condos

Tram Condos

St Francis Lakeside Condos

St Michaels Woods Homes

Star Harbor Condo

Stellar Townhouses

Stoneridge Condos

Stonewood Condos

Sugarpine Lakeside Condos

Sugarpine Parkside Condos

Sunnyside Homes

Sweetbriar Fractional Share Condos

Tahoe Beachfront Condos

Tahoe Homes

Tahoe Condos|Townhomes

Tahoe City Homes

Tahoe City Lakefront Homes

Tahoe City Lakefront Homes – North Shore

Tahoe City Lakefront Homes – West Shore

Tahoe City Homes – North Shore

Tahoe City Homes – West Shore

Tahoe City Condos

Tahoe City Condos – North Shore

Tahoe City Condos – West Shore

Tahoe City Condos in a Lakefront Complex

Tahoe City Marina Boat Slips

Tahoe Cedars Homes

Tahoe Donner Real Estate

Tahoe Donner Homes

Tahoe Donner Luxury Homes

Tahoe Donner Condos

Tahoe Donner Golf Club Condos

Tahoe Donner Lodge Condos

Tahoe Donner Ski Bowl Condos

Tahoe Estates Homes

Tahoe Hills Homes

Tahoe Marina Lakefront Condos

Tahoe Marina Estates Homes

Tahoe Park Homes

Tahoe Park HOA Membership Homes

Tahoe Park HOA Neighborhood

Tahoe Pines Homes

Tahoe Sierra Estates Homes

Tahoe Swiss Village Homes

Tahoe Tavern Condos

Tahoe Tavern Heights Homes

Tahoe Vista Homes

Tahoe Vista Condos

212 Tahoe Woods Blvd Condos

Tahoe Woods Homes

Tahoma Homes

Tahoma Condos

Tahoma Meadows Homes

Tahoya Shores Condos

Tavern Inn Condos

Tavern Shores Condos

The Timbers Condos

The Boulders

The Franciscan

The Northshore Condos

The Village at Palisades Tahoe

The Villas 

Developments also are listed by first name without “The” in the name.

Timberland Homes

Tonopalo Fractional Shares Condos

Truckee Homes

Truckee Condos

Truckee Luxury Homes

Truckee Luxury Condos

Truckee River Corridor Homes

Twin Peaks Homes

Valley View Townhomes

Village at Palisades Tahoe Condos

VPT – Bldg 5 – 1750 Village East Road

VPT – Bldg 4 – 1850 Village South Road

VPT – Bldg 3 – 1880 Village South Road 

VPT – Bldg 2 – 1985 Squaw Valley Road

VPT – Bldg 1 – 1995 Squaw Valley Road

The Villas Condos

Vista Pines Homes

Ward Creek Homes

Water’s Edge Condos

Westlake Village Homes

West Shore Lake Tahoe Homes

West Shore Lake Tahoe Lakefront Homes

West Shore Lake Tahoe Condos

West Shore Lake Tahoe Condos Lakefront Complex

Winding Creek Homes

Woodvista Condos

Village Walk Townhomes

Winter Creek Homes

Fair Housing | Privacy Policy

Laura Allen | Broker Associate

CalRE# 01473598 | 530.414.1260

Coldwell Banker Realty

475 N Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, CA 96145

Copyright © 2025 | Laura Allen | Broker Associate | CalRE# 01473598 | www.TahoeLauraRealEstate.com | 530-414-1260 Phone/Text | Laura@TahoeLaura.com Coldwell Banker Realty | 475 N. Lake Blvd., Tahoe City, CA 96145 | Log in

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read More
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are as essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
SAVE & ACCEPT