Lake Tahoe Real Estate- Golf Course Neighborhood Incline Village

The Golf Course neighborhood is made up of mostly single family custom residences and condominiums in a low elevation central location. Most homes back up to the golf course or are a short walk to the Championship golf course. If you love to golf you will enjoy living in this neighborhood surrounded by green belt areas, U.S. Forest land, and small creeks in the spring and summer both golf course offer free tee times after five o’clock. The best part of this neighborhood is that it is convenient to both the Championship and Mountain Golf courses. Harold drive is named after Harold Tiller, one of the three original founders of Incline Village. Walking distance to grocery stores, shopping, resturants, and Incline High School. Elevation approximately 6,400′ to 7,040′ at the Mountain course.
North Lake Tahoe- Apollo Neighborhood Incline Village

You may miss the Apollo neighborhood when you cruise through Incline Village in North Lake Tahoe because it is tucked away off highway 431. The Apollo neighborhood is a quiet peaceful neighborhood composed of mostly of full time residents. There is a wide range of single family homes in this high elevation area of Incline Village, many with lake views and surrounded by forested areas and hiking/biking trails. Elevation low is 7,160′ to a high of 7,490′.
Lake Tahoe Real Estate- Lakeview Neighborhood Incline Village

The Lakeview neighborhood is composed of mostly single family homes and is in one of the lowest elevation neighborhoods. This neighborhood is in close proximity to shopping, the Post Office and Lake Tahoe. Some of the homes in this area have lake views, other have nature views since the homes are surrounded by some douglas and fir trees. James lane is named after James McCourry, one of the three founders of Incline. Tiller Drive is named in honor of Harold Tiller. Mays Blvd. is named after Ray Smith’s wife May. Ray was in charge of planning and development in the early stages thus he had a lot of influence over the street names. 6,300′ to 6,400′ is the elevation range.
North Lake Tahoe Real Estate- Tyner Neighborhood Incline Village

If you like mountain living you should consider looking at buying your second, vacation, or full time home in the Tyner neighborhood. You can find some lake views, and a wide range of single family homes with an average elevation Upper Tyner starts at 6,800′ and tops at 7,840′, making it the highest residential subdivision in Incline Village approximately 7,000′. Homes in the Tyner neighborhood often go for a steal due to the higher elevation because in the mountains the higher the elevation, the higher the snow level. Tyner is a great place to buy that vacation home because you get more home for your buck and in the winter you can sit and watch the snow fall or be skiing within minutes. Tyner is the longest street in Incline and some of the houses have spectaular lake views, or views of the forest covered valley.
North Lake Tahoe Real Estate- Central Incline Neighborhood Incline Village

Like to be where the action is? The Central Neighborhood is so named because it was the central hub of the original plan of Incline Village. Mostly condominiums, townhouses, commercial and retail, with some apartments and a few single family homes. This area includes the Hyatt Hotel, visitors center, restaurants, the public library, churches, the hospital, recreation center, tennis complex, and the Raley’s Shopping Center. Walk to the best of Incline and be part of the downtown night life living in the Central Neighborhood. Elevation ranges from 6,300′ to 6,600′.

