A gateway neighborhood balancing walkability, outdoor access, and authentic Alpine community character.
Keller Park stands as South Lake Tahoe's bridge between mountain convenience and authentic Alpine community. With a walk score of 65 and exceptional bike score of 74, the neighborhood supports car-light living while anchoring residents within minutes of Lake Tahoe's recreational core. Median home values near $719,500 reflect strong demand, yet the area's modest 37.4% owner-occupancy rate signals opportunity for buyers seeking less competition than popular shoreline enclaves. The median household income of $63,439 and 22.6% of households with children create a mix of young professionals, active families, and outdoor enthusiasts.
| Median home price | $719.5k |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | market-dependent |
| Price per sq ft | $580 to $620 |
| Median rent | $1,491 |
| Typical days on market | 28 to 42 days |
| Buyer competition | Moderate |
| Walk Score | 65 |
| Bike Score | 74 |
The neighborhood is moderately active, with pricing roughly 26% above South Lake Tahoe's city median of $571,700. Rental inventory remains tight, averaging $1,491 monthly, while ownership opportunities exist within the broader Tahoe market.
In Keller Park, contingencies and inspection periods matter less than timeline certainty. Additionally, sellers value predictable closings over aggressive pricing. Expect moderate competition; homes in move-in condition or with updated systems command premiums.
Additionally, keller Park offers attainable entry to Tahoe living with bikeable amenities, lower competition than downtown areas, and a balanced income demographic supporting long-term stability.
Additionally, with 22.6% of households raising children, access to Bijou Community Elementary and South Tahoe Middle School, plus Linear Park and Bijou Community Park nearby, the neighborhood supports active family lifestyles.
Additionally, 37.4% owner-occupancy and rental demand support steady cash flow; proximity to Heavenly ski resort and summer recreation drives seasonal tourism and longer-term lease potential.
Additionally, A 10.4% work-from-home rate and 65 walk score provide quiet home offices with walkable breaks to Champagne and Chocolate, Heaven's Little Cafe, and local shops.
The median age of 37.6 skews younger; however, the South Lake Tahoe Senior Center proximity and low traffic intensity on neighborhood streets appeal to active retirees seeking mountain engagement.
Most common; range from modest 1970s cottages to larger contemporary builds with mountain views.
Lower entry price; appeal to first-time buyers and investors. HOA fees typically $200 to $350 monthly.
Duplexes and small multis attract investors; strong rental demand from Heavenly and summer visitors.
Daily life in Keller Park centers on outdoor access and community integration. Additionally, morning coffee at Champagne and Chocolate or Heaven's Little Cafe flows into bike commutes via the neighborhood's exceptional 74 bike score to downtown shops, schools, and trails. Weekends mean Al Tahoe Fields for soccer, Connolly Beach for water sports, or Heavenly Village Cinemas for après-ski entertainment. Winter transforms the area into a ski gateway, while summer brings lake swimmers, mountain bikers, and families to Linear Park's recreation fields and nearby alpine trails.
Annual events: Heavenly Ski Resort opening (November), South Lake Tahoe Beer and Food Festival (August), Heavenly Village seasonal markets, local farmers market runs (May through September)
Additionally, keller Park feeds into South Lake Tahoe's K-12 system, anchored by Bijou Community Elementary (score: 29, grades K-5) and South Tahoe Middle School (score: 36, grades 6-8). Blue Ridge High School (grades K-12) serves the broader area, though performance ratings remain below California state averages.
School Score 29 with 25% math and 33% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 36 with 31% math and 41% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: Bijou Community Elementary and South Tahoe Middle serve most neighborhood families; verify school boundaries before purchase if K-12 enrollment is a priority.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Additionally, keller Park offers multiple commute directions, reflecting its central Tahoe location. Most residents rely on personal vehicles (62.9% drive alone), though the 74 bike score opens car-free options for nearby destinations.
Public transit is minimal; no major transit hub serves Keller Park. Additionally, biking is reliable for local destinations. Winter road conditions (November through March) occasionally require chains or four-wheel drive.
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The median home price in Keller Park is approximately $719,500, roughly 26% higher than South Lake Tahoe's citywide median of $571,700. Single-family homes typically range from $650,000 to $950,000, while condos and townhomes span $480,000 to $720,000. Additionally, prices reflect proximity to Heavenly ski resort and strong summer recreation demand. Exact valuations depend on lot size, condition, and specific amenities.
Yes, for buyers prioritizing outdoor access, walkable community infrastructure, and balanced family demographics. The neighborhood's 65 walk score and 74 bike score support car-light living, while proximity to Linear Park, Al Tahoe Fields, and Connolly Beach create active outdoor cultures. Additionally, the median household income of $63,439 and 47.9% married households signal stability. Tradeoffs include winter weather challenges, modest school ratings, and mountain-town cost of living.
Keller Park families typically attend Bijou Community Elementary (score: 29, K-5) and South Tahoe Middle School (score: 36, 6-8), both within the neighborhood or adjacent areas. Additionally, blue Ridge High School (K-12) serves the broader region. School ratings remain below state averages, so families prioritizing top-ranked schools may consider private options or evaluate commute distance to higher-performing districts. Verify attendance boundaries at the South Lake Tahoe Unified School District.
South Lake Tahoe Fire Station #2 and the South Lake Tahoe Police Department provide coverage. Additionally, crime rates in the broader South Lake Tahoe area are moderate for a mountain resort community. Moreover, winter isolation and tourism-driven transience can create seasonal fluctuations. Keller Park's residential character and family density (22.6% with children) support neighborhood cohesion, though winter weather and occasional property crime typical of ski towns warrant standard precautions.
Keller Park excels for active families, remote workers, outdoor enthusiasts, and first-time buyers seeking Tahoe proximity without peak shoreline prices. Additionally, the 37.6 median age and 47.9% married households create a family-forward culture. Investors find solid rental demand from Heavenly ski seasons and summer tourists. The neighborhood is less ideal for retirees requiring extensive services or commuters targeting distant job centers.
The neighborhood's 74 bike score and central location place Whole Foods Market, Safeway, Thai on Ski Run, Cafe Fiore, and Five Guys within 5 to 15 minutes by bike or car. Additionally, champagne and Chocolate, Heaven's Little Cafe, and Sprouts Cafe offer walkable morning stops. Tahoe Bowl, Heavenly Village Cinemas, and Marcus Ashley Gallery provide entertainment. Linear Park and Al Tahoe Fields anchor recreational access, while Heavenly Resort base is just minutes away.
Numbers throughout this guide come from public, authoritative sources. Additionally, walk and transit scores come from Walk Score, neighborhood boundaries and POI data from OpenStreetMap and Proximitii, and parent-city demographics from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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