The home you stop scrolling for. Steps from the shoreline, finished and ready — not a someday house, a right-now one.
By the time a place like this hits the public feed, the people who saw it first have already moved. This page exists so you're one of the people who saw it first. See it, walk it, and know within a week — not a year.
Every photo is a window. Linger on the one that already feels like home — that's the one to come walk through in person.
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The details that turn an address into a place you never want to leave.
Direct lakefront position — the rarest and most defensible thing a Tahoe property can offer.
Mountain-and-water sightlines that don't go out of style and can't be built away.
Finished and ready. Move in, lock up, or list it — no project, no waiting.
Kayaks, paddleboards, morning swims — your backyard is the lake.
Pines, quiet, and clean air — the reason people move here and never leave.
Tahoe Vista sits on the North Shore — water out front, mountains out back, and the best of Tahoe a short drive in every direction.
Drive times approximate and vary with conditions. Buyer to verify all distances and access.
Paddleboards at dawn, the beach by noon, sunset off the dock. The shoreline life that makes people fall for Tahoe.
First chair at Northstar, fire and snow by afternoon. A place that earns its keep in every season.
Walkable lakeside dining, morning coffee, beaches, and the everyday essentials — North Shore living, right outside the door.
A North Shore institution right on the water, famous for its lake views, lively deck, and a signature Mai Tai. The special-occasion spot.
Casual American comfort food in the heart of Kings Beach — slow-cooked ribs, a summer deck, and a cozy fireplace for ski season. Family- and dog-friendly.
Elevated dining inside a vintage log cabin — nearly four decades of consistency and one of the area's most romantic, highest-rated tables.
A longtime local favorite for hearty, build-your-own Italian, warm service, and an unhurried, you-won't-leave-hungry dinner.
A modern lodge on the Old Brockway Golf Course with patio dining, an extensive wine list, and a strong weekend breakfast.
A characterful spot for house-smoked-meat breakfast burritos and well-made lattes — the kind of easy morning stop you'll fold into the routine.
A cozy, well-loved coffee house with inventive seasonal drinks and great breakfast sandwiches — the local pick for a quick pick-me-up by the lake.
A wide, family-friendly sandy beach with crystal-clear shallows, a boat ramp, pier, and paddleboard & kayak rentals — sunsets included.
Public lakeside volleyball courts with three nets and big lake views — a quintessential North Shore summer afternoon.
Full-size, 24-hour supermarket minutes away — clean, well-stocked, and exactly the everyday convenience a lakefront home should have nearby.
An old-school deli and mini-grocery with piled-high custom sandwiches and lake-view seating — perfect for grabbing lunch to take to the beach.
North Shore puts four major resorts within easy reach — Northstar is closest, with Northstar's own shuttle stopping in Tahoe Vista on winter mornings.
Ratings and drive times are approximate and may change; verify independently. Nearby business mentions are for orientation only and not endorsements.
Not just a listing — a full picture of the place. Weather you can plan a year around, four world-class ski resorts, the water out front, the airport that keeps you connected, and the schools if you're raising a family.
Monthly averages for the Tahoe Vista / Kings Beach area; figures rounded. Actual conditions vary year to year.
Polished, family-friendly, and the easiest commute — tree-lined cruisers, a pedestrian village, and award-winning terrain parks. Your default ski day.
One of the largest, most storied resorts in North America. World-famous steeps off KT-22 and endless variety across eight peaks for when you want a big mountain day.
The locals' value pick — uncrowded, affordable, and packed with lake views. A great learning hill and a relaxed half-day escape.
Highest base elevation around means the driest, longest-lasting snow — plus The Chutes, some of the steepest inbounds terrain in North America.
A sandy beach with a single-ramp boat launch, roped swim area, restrooms, and a shady picnic grove. The quieter North Shore launch — open seasonally, roughly Memorial Day through October. Easiest place to put a boat or paddleboard in the water.
The largest public sandy beach on the North Shore — roughly 1,700 feet of shoreline, a gentle, gradually-deepening bottom that makes it one of the lake's warmest swims, plus a boat ramp, pier, and on-site kayak & paddleboard rentals.
Calm morning water that's a favorite for wakeboarding, waterskiing, and peaceful paddling, with a car-top boat launch, day-use buoys, a pier, and Waterman's Landing for coffee and rentals.
The area's only public dog beach sits beside the Kings Beach ramp, and a string of smaller, walkable beaches — Moon Dunes, Sandy, and Speedboat (Buck's) — dot the Tahoe Vista shoreline for quiet afternoons.
Chateau Chamonix includes a private sandy beach for owners. Public ramps require permits and inspection and have seasonal hours; verify current status before launching.
Tahoe-Truckee Unified is open-enrollment, so families can apply to schools beyond their home boundary. Kings Beach Elementary is the neighborhood school; high schoolers attend North Tahoe High in Tahoe City. Verify boundaries and current programs with the district.
The buyers who win lakefront homes aren't always the highest bidders — they're the ones whose financing was set up to move fast and close clean. Get that part right first, and the rest gets easy.
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The fastest way to know if this is the one is to stand in it. Book a private showing — in person or live over video — and I'll walk you through every corner.
