Martis Valley STR Investment Guide

Navigating Mixed Jurisdictions, HOA Restrictions & Rental Potential

Short-term rental investment in Martis Valley is more complex than anywhere else in the Tahoe-Truckee region. The valley straddles two county jurisdictions with different STR regulations, and most luxury communities layer additional HOA restrictions on top of county rules. Understanding this dual regulatory framework is essential before purchasing any Martis Valley property with rental intent.

The Jurisdiction Split — Why It Matters

Martis Valley's communities fall under two distinct governing bodies, each with its own STR permit system:

JurisdictionCommunitiesSTR CapStatus (2026)
Town of Truckee (Nevada County)Gray's Crossing, Martis Camp1,255 permitsFully reached — no new permits available
Placer County (Unincorporated)Lahontan, Schaffer's Mill, Northstar3,900 permits (North & West Shore)~500 permits still available as of March 2025

This jurisdictional divide creates a stark contrast: properties in Placer County's unincorporated area can potentially obtain STR permits, while those under the Town of Truckee cannot. However, HOA restrictions add another layer of complexity that often overrides county permit availability.

Town of Truckee — 1,255 Cap Fully Reached

The Town of Truckee caps STR permits at 1,255 across all of its jurisdiction. This cap has been fully reached, meaning no new STR permits are available for properties in Gray's Crossing or Martis Camp — even if their HOAs were to allow rentals. Additional Town of Truckee STR rules include:

  • 365-Day Waiting Period: After a home sale, new owners must wait one full year before applying for an STR permit
  • Permit Transfer: Existing permits do not automatically transfer with property sales
  • TOT Rate: 12% Transient Occupancy Tax
  • Compliance: Fire safety inspection, defensible space, noise limits, parking requirements

Placer County (Unincorporated) — Permits Still Available

Placer County's 3,900-permit cap covers the entire North and West Shore area (Kings Beach, Tahoe City, Tahoe Vista, plus unincorporated areas including portions of Martis Valley). As of March 2025, approximately 500 permits remain available. Placer County STR requirements include:

  • Permit Cap: 3,900 for the North and West Shore region
  • Fire Inspections: Interior fire life safety and exterior defensible space inspections required
  • TOT Rate: 12% Transient Occupancy Tax
  • Quiet Hours: 9 PM to 8 AM
  • Hotline: 24/7 complaint hotline at 530-448-8003

HOA Restrictions — The Second Layer

Even where county permits are theoretically available, most Martis Valley HOAs impose their own rental restrictions. This is the primary barrier to STR investment in the valley:

CommunityCountyHOA STR PolicyNet STR Viability
Martis CampTown of TruckeeRestricted by CC&RsVery Low — both HOA and cap block STRs
LahontanPlacer CountyRestricted by CC&RsVery Low — HOA restrictions apply despite county availability
Schaffer's MillPlacer CountyVerify current CC&RsLimited — check specific unit type and current rules
Gray's CrossingTown of TruckeeVaries by sectionLow — Truckee cap fully reached regardless of HOA
Northstar (village/condos)Placer CountyMany HOAs allow STRsModerate — best STR potential in the corridor

Where STR Investment Works in Martis Valley

The most viable STR opportunities in the Martis Valley corridor are found at the southern end, in and around Northstar California Resort. Northstar's condo-hotel and village properties fall under Placer County jurisdiction with available permits, and many HOAs allow or even encourage short-term rentals as part of the resort rental pool. Properties outside gated communities along Highway 267 in Placer County's unincorporated area also have potential, provided they meet county requirements.

Revenue Potential (Where Permitted)

For the limited properties where STRs are viable in Martis Valley (primarily Northstar-area and non-HOA-restricted Placer County parcels), the revenue potential is strong due to proximity to both Northstar skiing and Truckee's dining scene.

Investment Strategy Recommendation

Buyers seeking STR investment in this corridor should focus on Northstar properties (covered in our Northstar real estate guide) or non-gated properties along Highway 267 in Placer County. For those set on a Martis Valley golf community, purchasing should be driven by lifestyle and long-term appreciation rather than rental income. The luxury communities have delivered strong price appreciation — Martis Camp's median has held near $7 million, and Lahontan set a record sale of $6.85 million in 2025 — but this growth comes from owner demand, not rental yield.

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Property Type (Where STR Permitted)Estimated Annual RevenueAvg OccupancyKey Revenue Drivers
Northstar Village 1-2 BR Condos$50,000 – $80,00055–65%Ski-in/ski-out, resort amenities, rental pool
Northstar 3-4 BR Townhomes$80,000 – $130,00050–60%Family-size, hot tub, garage, mountain views
Non-Gated Hwy 267 Corridor Homes$60,000 – $100,00045–55%Proximity to Northstar + Truckee, space, privacy

Revenue estimates based on comparable properties in our management portfolio. Martis Valley golf community homes (Lahontan, Martis Camp, Schaffer's Mill) are generally not available for STR due to HOA restrictions and are excluded from this table.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get an STR permit in Martis Valley?
It depends entirely on which community and county jurisdiction your property falls in. Properties under the Town of Truckee (Gray's Crossing, Martis Camp) face a fully reached 1,255-permit cap — no new permits are available. Properties in Placer County's unincorporated area (Lahontan, Schaffer's Mill, Northstar) may be eligible under the 3,900-permit cap, which still has approximately 500 permits available. However, HOA restrictions in most golf communities further limit or prohibit STRs regardless of county permit availability.
What is the difference between Town of Truckee and Placer County STR rules?
The Town of Truckee (Nevada County) has a 1,255-permit cap that is fully reached, a 365-day post-sale waiting period, and 12% TOT. Placer County (unincorporated) has a 3,900-permit cap for the North and West Shore with approximately 500 permits still available, no post-sale waiting period for existing permits, and 12% TOT. Both require fire and defensible space inspections.
Why do most Martis Valley homes not work as vacation rentals?
Two compounding factors: First, the luxury golf communities (Martis Camp, Lahontan, Schaffer's Mill) have CC&Rs that restrict or prohibit short-term rentals to maintain the residential character of the community. Second, the Town of Truckee STR permit cap is fully reached, blocking permits for Gray's Crossing and Martis Camp properties even if HOA rules were to change. Only Northstar-area properties and non-gated Placer County parcels along Highway 267 offer viable STR paths.
Is Northstar a better STR investment than Martis Valley golf communities?
For rental income, yes. Northstar properties fall in Placer County with available STR permits, and many condo and townhome HOAs allow or encourage vacation rentals as part of the resort rental program. Northstar's ski-in/ski-out access, village restaurants, and resort amenities drive premium nightly rates. See our <a href="/northstar/" style="color: var(--teal);">Northstar real estate guide</a> for detailed investment analysis.

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