Al Tahoe

Al Tahoe location in South Lake Tahoe can only be described as convenient and accessible. With several local businesses residing in the area many of your needs are only a walk away, not to mention its proximity to the lake and the meadow that borders the neighborhood. Depending on what your looking for Al Tahoe offers low to mid range pricing all the way to higher luxury properties and even lake front real estate. Read More

Bijou

The Bijou neighborhood rest between Heavenly Valley and Sierra Tract with many features that highlight the Tahoe lifestyle! One of its best features is the recreation center, hosting a disc golf course, skate park, playground, basketball courts, ice rink, x-country skiing, snow shoeing and a summer obstacle course that is great for the fitness enthusiast! Read More

Christmas Valley

Christmas Valley is located just pasted Meyers in South Lake Tahoe where Hwy 50 meets Hwy88/89. Tucked just out of town this area offers the serenity of a mountain lifestyle with easy access to ones daily needs. Being a resident of the Lake Tahoe Basin provides ample opportunity to explore the outdoors, whether your and extremist or just enjoy the outdoors Christmas Valley can provide activities for all levels of fitness.  Read More.

Gardner Mountain

Gardner Mountain Neighborhood is best described as the “best of both worlds” by South Lake Tahoe Locals! Its located where Hwy 50 and Hwy 89 meet headed out towards the Camp Richardson Resort area on the left side of Hwy 89. Gardner Mountain provides residents with the tranquility and peacefulness of the U.S. Forest and the acessiblity to all that South Lake Tahoe offers.  Read More

Heavenly Valley

The Heavenly Valley Neighborhood stretches from the base of the Heavenly Ski Resort to Stateline and down to Lake Tahoe. Heavenly Valley is known best because of the Heavenly Ski Resort and all that comes with it, stunning Lake and Mountain Views, easy access to an ample amount of outdoor activities, close in proximity to the Heavenly Village and an abundance of restaurants and shops. Read More

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