$849,000
bedrooms
2
bathrooms
2
square feet
1,940
Acreage
4.5
Open Houses
-
year built
2023
Full Baths
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Half Baths
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Modern Mountain Escape with Panoramic Views & Endless Adventure Discover a lifestyle where quaint mountain towns, crystal-clear alpine lakes, and world-class mountain biking are just minutes from your door. This 1,941 sq ft contemporary retreat, custom built in 2023 by Paramount Builders with Rob Nally rests on 4.5 private acres in the heart of the Lost Sierra and offers the perfect balance of modern design and natural beauty. Inside, two ensuite bedrooms plus a half bath and loft provide flexible living space. Walls of windows frame sweeping western and northern views, while warm wood finishes, vaulted ceilings, and a Bari Hase German woodstove create a light-filled, inviting interior. The chef's kitchen showcases rich cabinetry, quartz countertops, and professional-grade appliances. Outdoors, an oversized garage, secure dog run, solar power, and a second building pad, ideal for a guest house, multigenerational living, or a garden to enhance the property. Included is a $30,000 Nakoma Social Membership, granting access to the Dragon Championship Golf Course, Altitude fitness center with heated pool and spa, climbing gym, movie theater, bistro, and bar. Adventure starts right at home with Nakoma's 1,280-acre private trail system, perfect for hiking, trail running, or biking through pristine forest. Nearby, explore historic Graeagle's boutiques and cafs, paddle shimmering alpine lakes, and ride miles of renowned Lost Sierra singletrack. This turn-key home offers year-round luxury and a gateway to the outdoor lifestyle that makes Plumas County truly exceptional.
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MLS number: 20252201
Listing agent:
Ruthie Nicholas
Listing broker:
Coldwell Banker Realty
(530) 587-7474
Last update: Saturday, September 27 2025 at 1:11 a.m. EDT
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