Incline Village · Washoe County, NV
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Contact Us About LakeviewLakeview is one of Incline Village's most sought-after residential neighborhoods, elevated above the lake, priced below lakefront, and built for buyers who want the view without compromising on lifestyle.
Lakeview is located on the elevated mountainside of Incline Village, positioned above Lakeshore Boulevard and below the ridgeline. It is a predominantly residential neighborhood of single-family homes on sloped lots, with the defining characteristic being tiered elevations that provide sightlines across Lake Tahoe from a significant portion of the properties.
The neighborhood draws a mix of full-time Nevada residents, Bay Area second-home buyers, and California-to-Nevada tax relocators. Homes here trade in a market that moves faster than the broader Washoe County average when priced correctly, because the buyer pool for this specific combination of views and Nevada residency is deep and motivated.
Real Estate Tahoe covers Lakeview as part of its full Incline Village market practice, with direct knowledge of which streets, elevations, and orientations deliver the strongest sightlines and the most defensible valuations at every price point within the neighborhood.
Lakeview homes for sale in Incline Village trade between $1.8M and $4.5M, with position within that band driven by four variables: floor elevation, view quality, lot size, and how recently the home has been renovated.
Properties at the upper end of the range typically sit higher on the hillside, carry unobstructed lake views from primary living spaces, and feature modern finishes that align with what luxury buyers in this market expect. Entry-level Lakeview inventory tends to sit lower on the slope, with partial views or mountain-facing orientations that trade at a meaningful discount to full lake view homes.
Inventory in Lakeview remains consistently tight. The neighborhood is established and finite, which means new listings immediately attract the attention of buyers who have been watching the market and waiting.
Lakeview homes that are accurately priced and properly marketed move within a competitive window. Overpriced listings, particularly those that stretch beyond comparable view quality, sit considerably longer and typically require price reductions before finding a buyer.
The pattern that Real Estate Tahoe consistently observes in this neighborhood is that view documentation matters at the listing stage. Buyers purchasing remotely, which is the majority of Lakeview's buyer pool, make decisions based on how effectively a listing communicates the actual sightline, not just that a view exists.
Homes with professionally documented views, accurate elevation disclosures, and investor-grade pricing analysis consistently outperform comparable listings that treat the view as a given rather than a marketable asset.
Lakeview's housing stock reflects several decades of Tahoe Mountain architecture. The neighborhood includes:
A-frames and chalet-style cabins - older builds from the 1960s and 1970s, often on smaller lots, with significant upside for renovation buyers
Mountain contemporaries - updated or newly built homes with open floor plans, large glass frontage, and decks engineered to maximize sightlines
Custom luxury builds - larger footprint homes on premium lots, built specifically to capture the elevation advantage with great room layouts and primary suites oriented toward the lake
Lot sizes across Lakeview vary by elevation and street. Lower-slope parcels tend to be more compact, while upper-elevation lots offer more separation between neighboring structures, a meaningful factor for buyers prioritizing privacy alongside the view.
The architectural reference point for the broader area is the Tyrolian Village aesthetic that shaped early Incline Village development, though many Lakeview homes have moved well beyond that original design language through renovation and custom construction.
Not every home in Lakeview carries the same view, and the pricing gap between tiers is significant:
Partial view homes represent genuine value for buyers willing to accept a filtered sightline in exchange for a meaningful price reduction versus full lake view properties. Mountain-facing homes in Lakeview trade on the strength of the neighborhood itself, IVGID access, Nevada residency, and Incline Village's overall market position, rather than the view premium.
The most direct value proposition in Lakeview is the one that draws the widest buyer pool: you get a genuine Lake Tahoe vista from an established Nevada community, at a fraction of what direct lakefront access costs on Lakeshore Boulevard.
Lakefront properties in Incline Village regularly trade above $10M and into the $20M+ range. Lakeview delivers the visual experience of the lake from your living room, your deck, and in many cases, your primary suite, at a price point that still leaves room for renovation, furnishing, and STR setup if investment income is part of your plan.
Nevada carries no state income tax, which is a material financial benefit for buyers relocating from California or other high-tax states. For a household earning $500K annually, the Nevada tax advantage translates to tens of thousands of dollars per year in retained income, a compounding benefit that makes the Lakeview price point more competitive than it appears relative to comparable California-side properties.
Property taxes in Washoe County are also assessed at rates that compare favorably to Placer and El Dorado counties on the California side. For second-home buyers and full-time residents alike, the combined tax position of a Lakeview home is a core part of the investment thesis, not a footnote.
Every Lakeview home falls within the Incline Village General Improvement District, which delivers a level of amenity access that comparable Nevada communities simply do not offer:
Burnt Cedar Beach: One of two private IVGID beaches with lake access, swim areas, and recreational facilities
Ski Beach: The second IVGID private beach, popular for summer waterfront access
Diamond Peak Ski Resort: Direct IVGID-discounted skiing, less than ten minutes from Lakeview
Incline Village Country Club: Tennis, fitness, and social facilities available to IVGID members
Mountain Golf Course and Championship Golf Course: Two distinct IVGID golf options at preferential member rates
This amenity package is transferable with ownership and represents genuine recurring value that compounds the appeal of the Lakeview address year over year.
Lakeview sits on elevated terrain, which brings specific considerations that matter before making an offer:
Road and winter access: Properties higher on the slope require reliable four-wheel-drive vehicles during winter months. The Mount Rose Highway, the primary corridor connecting Incline Village to Reno, can experience closures during heavy storm events. Buyers planning full-time residency should factor this into lifestyle planning.
Tree canopy and view maintenance: Mature trees on neighboring lots can compromise sightlines over time if not managed. Before purchasing, confirm whether view easements exist on the property and understand what recourse is available if canopy growth on adjacent parcels affects your sightline after closing.
Lot slope and structure: Sloped lots require additional diligence on foundation type, drainage, and driveway access. These are standard considerations in mountain real estate but carry more weight in Lakeview than in flat-lot neighborhoods.
Schools: Lakeview falls within the Washoe County School District, which serves Incline Village through Incline Elementary, Middle, and High School, all located within the community and accessible without leaving the village.
Selling a Lakeview property requires a marketing approach that treats the view as the primary asset, not a background feature. Most sellers leave equity on the table by listing with agents who photograph the view as an afterthought rather than building the entire listing strategy around it.
Real Estate Tahoe approaches every Lakeview sale with:
Professional photography and drone aerials timed to optimal light conditions that capture the full sightline
Pricing strategy built on elevation-adjusted comparables, not flat neighborhood averages that ignore view tier differences
Targeted marketing to Nevada tax relocators from California, the single most motivated buyer segment for Lakeview specifically
Full dual-state MLS exposure across both California and Nevada buyer pools simultaneously
Murat Gocmen holds active broker licenses in both California and Nevada, which means every Lakeview listing reaches the complete buyer pool this neighborhood deserves, including California-based buyers actively comparing options across the state line.
Lakeview sits within a rich network of Incline Village streets, access points, and landmarks that buyers should understand before narrowing their search to a single neighborhood:
Buyers who explore Lakeview typically compare it against Mill Creek for school access and Ponderosa for entry pricing before confirming that the elevation and view premium in Lakeview align with their specific priorities.
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Real Estate Tahoe brings full-lake coverage, dual-state licensing, and direct Incline Village market expertise to every Lakeview transaction. Whether you are buying your first Nevada property or selling a home you have owned for years, we deliver the analysis, access, and execution that this market demands.
Call us at (530) 317-0373 or request a free consultation online. We typically respond the same day.
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