November Incline Village Snapshot: Standout Luxury Home Sales
As winter settles into the Sierra, November delivered another strong month of luxury home activity in Incline Village. From low-elevation neighborhoods near the lake to rare, private enclaves with limited inventory, these sales highlight the continued demand for premium locations and the Tahoe lifestyle.
November Notable Sales in Incline Village
831 Ophir Peak Road
Sold for $6,675,000
Fully remodeled—6 beds, 5.5 baths, and 5,011 sq ft on a half-acre in the Lakeview Subdivision. Just two blocks from Lakeshore Boulevard with easy access to Incline’s private beaches and recreation amenities. A premium low-elevation location with significant buyer demand.
1580 Pine Cone Circle — Represented Buyer
Sold for $6,400,000
Located within the exclusive Pine Cone Circle enclave—only 27 homes—this lakeside retreat overlooks a tranquil meadow and offers rare neighborhood amenities: private beach access, a shared pier, buoys, a swim platform, and kayak storage.
I was honored to represent the buyer in this competitive and highly sought-after transaction.
855 Ophir Peak Road — Co-Listed for Seller
Sold for $4,380,000
A classic English-Tudor home featuring 5 beds and 4.5 baths on a low-elevation 0.41-acre lot just blocks from the lake. With timeless architecture and close access to Incline’s most desirable amenities, this home appealed strongly to buyers seeking charm, location, and character.
I proudly served as co-listing agent for the seller.
What These Sales Tell Us
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Incline Village remains one of Tahoe’s strongest luxury markets. Low-elevation neighborhoods close to the lake continue to draw significant buyer competition.
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Turnkey quality paired with Tahoe character is in demand. Updated, move-in-ready homes with authentic Tahoe charm remain top performers.
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Private and rare enclaves drive exceptional interest. Pine Cone Circle is one of the most exclusive and tightly held neighborhoods in all of Tahoe.
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Lifestyle continues to shape value. Proximity to beaches, trails, recreation, and year-round amenities remains a major driver for luxury buyers.
What This Means for Buyers & Sellers Going Into 2025–2026
For Sellers
Well-positioned luxury homes in desirable neighborhoods—especially near Lakeshore Boulevard, Lakeview Subdivision, and exclusive enclaves—continue to achieve strong pricing. Now is an excellent time to evaluate your home’s market position.
For Buyers
Competition remains steady for rare offerings in Incline Village, particularly in low-elevation or lake-adjacent locations. Having a deeply local agent is essential to navigating each micro-neighborhood and identifying value.
For Luxury & Second-Home Buyers
Incline Village remains one of the most desirable second-home markets in the West, thanks to its blend of natural beauty, recreation access, and Nevada’s tax advantages.
My Take (Your Lake Tahoe Realtor Perspective)
Representing the buyer at 1580 Pine Cone Circle and co-listing 855 Ophir Peak reaffirmed what I see daily: buyers in Incline Village are informed, lifestyle-focused, and prepared to act quickly on exceptional homes—especially properties close to the lake or located within rare, highly exclusive enclaves.
Sellers who present their home well and price strategically continue to see strong interest, even during shoulder-season months like November.
Whether you're considering a move or simply want insight into what these sales mean for your neighborhood or property type, I’d love to help you navigate your next step in the Incline Village market.
— Denise Bremer, Your Lake Tahoe Realtor