bedrooms
bedrooms
1
bathrooms
bathrooms
1
square feet
square feet
723
acreage
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year built
year built
1973
full baths
Full Baths
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half baths
Half Baths
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Wow! Are you looking for the perfect lakefront condo at Lake Tahoe? Well your search has ended! This condominium complex is located right on the north shore of nature's marvel, Lake Tahoe. The complex boasts a beautiful sand beach with private buoy and boating access for it's lucky residents. The condo unit is nicely upgraded with granite counter tops, as well as newer cabinets and appliances. The master suite and en suite bathrooms are also nicely upgraded as well. The living area has a cozy fireplace for unwinding after a great day of skiing at one of the world class ski areas. You will have a choice between Northstar At Tahoe, Palisades at Tahoe or Alpine Meadows. What could be better?. Not to mention the convenience of being located right at the gateway of all the fun Kings Beach has to offer. There is easy access to I 80 if you are travelling to the Bay Area or Reno. If you have been waiting for the perfect spot to create lasting memories of life at the lake, this spot has you name on it. Live The Tahoe Lifestyle!
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MLS number: 20250344
Listing agent: Patrick Barrett
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (530) 583-5581
Last update: Wednesday, April 23 2025 at 8:56 a.m. EDT
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