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Lakefront houses selling at Lake Tahoe


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This Carnelian Bay house is no longer on the market. Photo/Provided

This Carnelian Bay house is no longer on the market. Photo/Provided

Home buyers are focusing on lakefront properties in the Lake Tahoe Basin.

“Lakefronts have outperformed other sectors of the Tahoe basin market this year as compared with 2013,” Linda Granger with Granger Group, Alain Pinel Realtors said in a statement.

In  July, five homes on the California side sold for more than $2 million — all were lakefront. One was the highest priced home sold in the Tahoe-Sierra MLS this summer at $9.25 million. That six-bedroom, seven-and-a-half bath home with 120-feet of lakefront property and private pier including boat lift
is in Carnelian Bay.

On the other side of the lake in Homewood a $2.575 million house was originally built in the 1920s. It is a remodeled three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath, lakefront home with a private buoy, shared pier and boat lift.

— Lake Tahoe News staff report

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  1. Aspen Country says - Posted: September 12, 2014

    Bay Area invasion once again.

  2. Rhinopoker says - Posted: September 13, 2014

    Aspen, it has to be out of town people no locals can afford to buy lakefront. Those out of town people are putting revenue into the local economy don’t forget. They will do things to the houses and use local contractors who shop at local supply yards and use local labor. They will shop for food and eat at local restaurants. Since you have you’re piece no one else should have theirs?
    Don’t be so bitter.

  3. Aspen Country says - Posted: September 13, 2014

    Yes of course their money helps business here. I just don’t care for them. They can be very whiney, needy, expect us to jump through hoops for their bluebird weekends, kind of people.

  4. Sliced says - Posted: September 13, 2014

    Whiney kettle meet the complaining pot.