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Spring in Lake Tahoe

April 10, 2023 by kgrant

Lake Tahoe is a beautiful place to visit any time of year, but spring is a particularly special time to go. The weather is mild and there are plenty of activities to enjoy. Here are a few ideas for things to do in Lake Tahoe in the spring:

  • Hike to Emerald Bay: Emerald Bay is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Lake Tahoe, and for good reason. The bay is surrounded by towering mountains and crystal-clear water, and it’s a great place to hike or simply relax and enjoy the scenery.
  • Go skiing or snowboarding: While the snow may be melting in the lower elevations, there’s still plenty of skiing and snowboarding to be had in the higher elevations of Lake Tahoe. Many of the ski resorts stay open through May, and you can find some great deals on lift tickets if you go during the week.
  • Go fishing: Lake Tahoe is a world-renowned destination for fishing, and spring is a great time to go. The water is still cold, which means the fish are more active. You can fish from a boat, from the shore, or even from an ice fishing hut.
  • Visit a hot spring: There are several hot springs in the Lake Tahoe area, making it a great place to relax and soak away your cares. Some of the hot springs are clothing-optional, so be sure to check the website before you go.
  • Have a picnic: Spring is a great time to have a picnic in Lake Tahoe. The weather is mild, the flowers are in bloom, and there are plenty of beautiful places to enjoy a meal outdoors.
  • Go stargazing: Lake Tahoe is a great place to go stargazing. The skies are dark, and there’s very little light pollution. You can find stargazing tours and events offered by several companies in the area.

No matter what you choose to do, you’re sure to have a great time in Lake Tahoe in the spring. The weather is perfect, the scenery is beautiful, and there are plenty of activities to enjoy. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your trip today!

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Negative Effects of Short Term Rentals

March 31, 2023 by kgrant

Airbnb has become a popular way for people to travel and for homeowners to make extra money. However, there are also some negative effects of Airbnb on small towns.

One of the biggest concerns is that Airbnb can drive up housing costs. When more people are renting out their homes on Airbnb, there are fewer homes available for long-term residents. This can lead to higher rents and make it more difficult for people to find affordable housing.

Another concern is that Airbnb can change the character of a neighborhood. When there are a lot of short-term rentals in a neighborhood, it can make it feel less like a community and more like a tourist destination. This can be disruptive to longtime residents and make it difficult to build relationships with neighbors.

Airbnb can also lead to noise and parking problems. When there are a lot of people coming and going from short-term rentals, it can be noisy and disruptive to neighbors. Additionally, short-term rentals can take up parking spaces that could be used by residents.

Finally, Airbnb can lead to a decrease in local businesses. When people are staying in short-term rentals, they are less likely to eat at local restaurants or shop at local stores. This can hurt the local economy and make it more difficult for small businesses to survive.

Overall, Airbnb can have some negative effects on small towns. It is important to be aware of these effects before deciding whether or not to use Airbnb when you travel.

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Epic Winter in the Sierras

March 27, 2023 by kgrant

California has been experiencing record-breaking snowfall in recent weeks. The state’s snowpack is currently at 177% of normal for this time of year, and more snow is expected to fall in the coming weeks.

This is good news for California, which has been in a severe drought for several years. The snowpack will help to replenish the state’s water supplies and could lead to a more normal water year.

The snow has also been a boon for the state’s ski industry. Many ski resorts have been able to open early and have been enjoying excellent conditions.

While the snow has been a welcome sight for many, it has also caused some problems. The heavy snow has caused power outages and travel disruptions. Some roads have been impassable, and several schools have been closed.

Overall, the record-breaking snowfall has been a mixed blessing for California. It has been good news for the state’s water supplies and ski industry, but it has also caused some problems.

Here are some additional details about the recent snowfall in California:

  • The snowpack in the Sierra Nevada mountains is currently at 177% of normal for this time of year.
  • More snow is expected to fall in the coming weeks.
  • The snow has been a boon for the state’s ski industry.
  • The snow has also caused some problems, including power outages, travel disruptions, and school closures.

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The Market in South Lake Tahoe

March 24, 2023 by kgrant

The real estate market in South Lake Tahoe is a seller’s market, with homes selling for a median price of $800,000. This is up 10.3% from last year. The average sale price per square foot is $456, down 1.9% from last year.

There are a number of factors contributing to the high demand for housing in South Lake Tahoe. The city is a popular tourist destination, with stunning views of the Sierra Nevada mountains. It is also a major recreation destination, with opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and fishing.

The limited supply of homes in South Lake Tahoe is also contributing to the high prices. The city is located in a mountain valley, with limited land available for development. This has led to a shortage of inventory, which is pushing up prices.

If you are considering buying a home in South Lake Tahoe, it is important to be prepared to act quickly. Homes are often selling for over asking price, and they are often selling within days of being listed. It is also important to be prepared to make a strong offer. Sellers are often looking for buyers who are willing to put down a large down payment and who are able to close quickly.

If you are thinking of selling your home in South Lake Tahoe, it is important to get an appraisal to determine its current market value. You should also work with a real estate agent to help you market your home and to negotiate the best price.

The real estate market in South Lake Tahoe is a competitive one, but it is also a rewarding one. If you are willing to put in the effort, you can find the perfect home for your family and your budget.

Here are some tips for buying a home in South Lake Tahoe:

Do your research. Before you start looking at homes, it’s important to do your research and figure out what you’re looking for. What’s your budget? What are your must-haves? What are your deal breakers? Once you know what you want, you’ll be able to narrow down your search and find the perfect home for you.
Get pre-approved for a mortgage. Before you start making offers on homes, it’s important to get pre-approved for a mortgage. This will show sellers that you’re serious about buying and that you’re able to afford the home you’re making an offer on.
Be prepared to act quickly. The real estate market in South Lake Tahoe is competitive, so it’s important to be prepared to act quickly when you find a home you love. If you wait too long, someone else may snap it up.
Make a strong offer. When you’re ready to make an offer on a home, be sure to make a strong offer. Sellers are looking for buyers who are willing to pay top dollar for their homes.
Be patient. The real estate market in South Lake Tahoe can be tough, so it’s important to be patient. Don’t get discouraged if you don’t find the perfect home right away. Just keep looking and eventually you’ll find the perfect place for you.

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Buyer Fatigue

April 20, 2021 by kgrant

Buyer fatigue in the “affordable” market bracket.

     While the market is still moving at a record pace there has been an interesting divergence in the median and below-median markets.  While both are moving very quickly there is apparent buyer fatigue on the more affordable end.
     In the sub $550,000 range of homes, the average days on the market was 52 days.  While their more expensive counterparts had a median of 49 days.  But the more interesting statistic is the median ratio of sales price to list price.  In the lower bracket, this was just slightly over 100%.  This means that for every house that sold over asking, a corresponding house sold for under asking price.  So, in this market, the homes are lasting a little long on the market and are less likely to have a bidding war.  In the $550,000-$900,000 bracket the houses are selling slightly faster and for a median sales price to list price of 107% of asking.  This is a tremendous difference from both the selling and buying perspective.

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What to expect when you’re a buyer in South Lake Tahoe right now

November 10, 2020 by kgrant

Buying in the South Lake Tahoe market right now is tremendously competitive. You must expect to be one of multiple offers and that houses are going for more than asking price right now. While being rushed into making a decision to buy a home isn’t ideal – this goes back to being prepared and starting with your agent.

When a house you like hits the MLS that checks the boxes on your wish list, you’ll want to make arrangements to tour it as soon as possible and then make a decision on whether or not you want to move forward almost immediately. You and your agent can work together to help your offer be more competitive. But the strategy can vary from house-to-house so communication with your agent is key.

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