About This Property
Located in the desirable Tahoe Island Drive neighborhood, 2190 Big Pine Ave. is a beautifully remodeled mountain retreat that is sold fully furnished with quality upgrades and a great central location close to beaches, bike trails, Camp Richardson, and Fallen Leaf Lake. Set on a sunny level lot, this spacious 1,434 square foot home combines classic Tahoe charm with thoughtful modern improvements throughout.The exterior features newer cedar siding, a newer composition roof, newer double pane windows, landscaped front yard, a fully fenced backyard, RV parking with a 30-amp electrical hookup, a spacious rear deck, and a storage shed for additional convenience.Step inside through the mudroom entry into the inviting open living area featuring knotty pine paneling, laminate flooring, and a beautiful river rock gas fireplace that creates a warm mountain feel. The kitchen offers custom wood cabinetry, granite tile countertops, and a gas range with plenty of workspace for everyday living or entertaining.Downstairs includes a bedroom and a fully remodeled bathroom featuring quartz shower walls, a custom vanity, and updated fixtures. Just off the living area is a separate family room with direct access to the backyard and deck, creating additional space for guests, a game room, or relaxing after a day outdoors.Upstairs is a spacious oversized bedroom with two separate sleeping areas and dual closets. This flexible space offers the potential to be converted into two bedrooms, creating a true three-bedroom home if desired.Additional upgrades include forced air heating, a new on-demand water heater, a bear proof trash bin, a new stop-and-drain system, and numerous other improvements that make this property move-in ready.
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