2 multimillion dollar lakefront houses sell at Lake Tahoe
By Sarah Tilton, Wall Street Journal
Venture capitalist Steven Stull and his wife, Claire, have paid $11.875 million for a waterfront home in Incline Village, according to public records.
The roughly 10,000-square-foot home sits on 0.82 acre with 100 feet of shoreline. The house has five bedrooms, five bathrooms, two half-bathrooms, an elevator, a wine cellar, four fireplaces and a laundry room with a pet shower.
The seller was Chuck Bluth, the former owner of the Cal Neva Resort, who built the home in 1997.
“It was a helluva buy,” says Bluth of the recent deal. Bluth has moved to a 20,000-square-foot home on 4 acres on the East Shore of Lake Tahoe. “I like land and I like my privacy,” says Bluth, a real-estate developer and entrepreneur.
Bluth had raised the asking price of the home to $15.5 million last month, up from a previous asking price of $13.998 million in September. It was first listed in 2007 for $15.998 million.
Lexi Cerretti of Sierra Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyers. Jean Merkelbach of Sierra Sotheby’s International Realty represented the seller.
Also in Incline Village, rancher and real-estate developer Les Busick recently paid $10.5 million for a lakefront property that includes a 2,500-square-foot house, a white-sand beach, a pier and a boat house. The house had been listed for $13.9 million.
Tim Lampe of Lakeshore Realty represented the buyer and the seller. The seller was the Coleman Family Trust, according to public records.
What I am reading is that the asking price was lowered about 15% and then they sold.
I wish I could live in a Lake Front Mansion of the Lake with my own Beach and Peir!!
Alas When I was 10 to 12 years old I did!!
Now I cannot afford the Taxes on one if it was given to me!!
do we really have to know all the details of the eleitists and their most recient mansion purchases. Im just glad to be able to pay my $150 electric bill. IM sure we will get to meet these fine people at the grocery store