Real Estate

An 'Old Tahoe' Classic: For Sale In Kings Beach

Fabulous estate, from the early 1940s with character, charm and water views, is new to the market in the Lake Tahoe region.

KINGS BEACH, CA -- Newly listed in the Kings Beach region of Lake Tahoe is this 1940s-era home, priced at $2.295 million, replete with three bedrooms, two full baths and on an amzing lot featuring tiered gardens, multiple terraces and decks, lake views and a very sweet gazebo.

Indoors, this residence brings "Old Tahoe" charm with vaulted, beamed ceilings, a massive fireplace and period-perfect built-ins.

As an added bonus -- the house is within walking distance of Speedboat Beach!

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  • Address: 9699 N Lake Blvd, Kings Beach, California
  • Price: $2,295,000
  • Square Feet: 2139
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2 Full and 1 Half Baths
  • Built: 1941
  • Features: Step into Lake Tahoe's history and this Old Tahoe lodge. 5 lots, USFS & Conservancy land abutting, filtered lake views, walk to town, casinos & world famous Speedboat Beach, drenched in sunshine!
  • Stroll through this nearly 1 acre, low elevation property, have coffee in the Lakeview gazebo, relax on one of 6 or so decks, watch the snow fall from the covered patio, wrench on your classic cars in the 2 car garage, the ability to create lasting memories are limitless in this one of a kind Tahoe Dollhouse!
  • There is also considerable development potential. 5 lots total with the lodge on 2 of those lots. There is the ability to build 2 additional homes and possibly 3, making this an excellent opportunity for someone to build out and develop on this one of a kind property!

This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.

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