A walkable mountain neighborhood with strong community ties, ski access, and contemporary lakeside living.
Lakeshore Manor is South Lake Tahoe's most walkable mountain neighborhood, built around proximity to downtown shops, dining, and winter sports access. Additionally, the community attracts serious outdoor enthusiasts and families seeking both alpine adventure and urban convenience. Moreover, with a walk score of 74 and median home values exceeding $2 million, the neighborhood delivers dense residential living with reliable access to schools, grocery stores, and year-round recreation. The median age of 38.6 and 51% married households reflect a stable, family-oriented demographic.
| Median home price | $2.0M |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | stable |
| Price per sq ft | $650-$750 |
| Median rent | $1,093 |
| Typical days on market | 22-28 days |
| Buyer competition | Moderate |
| Walk Score | 74 |
| Bike Score | 74 |
Additionally, lakeshore Manor commands premium pricing typical of South Lake Tahoe's most accessible neighborhoods. The median home value of $2,000,001 reflects strong demand for walkable mountain living with short commutes to employment centers and ski resorts.
Additionally, homes in Lakeshore Manor move steadily due to walkability and location. Competitive offers with flexible contingencies perform best; expect active negotiations on properties under $1.8M and stronger buyer leverage on premium homes above $2.2M.
Additionally, entry-level pricing remains steep due to walkability premium, though the neighborhood's stability and community orientation reward long-term commitment.
Additionally, lakeshore Manor's schools, parks, and walkable streets make it ideal for families seeking mountain living without isolation; 26% of neighbors have children.
Additionally, consistent rental demand and year-round tourism support strong returns; limited owner-occupancy (14.4%) signals healthy rental market dynamics.
Additionally, walk score of 74 ensures dining, coffee, and social amenities within steps; strong internet infrastructure supports home offices in this mountain tech-friendly zone.
Additionally, established infrastructure, walkable downtown, and proximity to medical care (CVS Pharmacy nearby) appeal to active retirees; median age of 38.6 maintains a balanced, vibrant demographic.
Primary housing stock; most command views and proximity to parks or downtown retail.
Dense, walkable units near Heavenly Village and Linear Park; strong rental potential.
Second homes and rental investment vehicles; seasonal tourism drives annual returns.
Daily life in Lakeshore Manor centers on accessibility and outdoor culture. Residents walk to Starbucks, Champagne and Chocolate, or Trailfolk Coffee for morning routines; Ten Crows Barbecue and Izabella Ristorante Italiano anchor weekend dining. Summer brings beach days at Connolly Beach and evening strolls through Linear Park, while winters focus on Heavenly Resort skiing and après-ski gatherings. The neighborhood pulses with seasonal events, including summer farmers markets and holiday parades, creating a tight-knit alpine community despite its urban walkability.
Annual events: Winter Fest at Heavenly Village, South Lake Tahoe Summer Concert Series, Tahoe Shakespeare Festival (nearby), Holiday Parades downtown
Bijou Community, the primary elementary feeder for Lakeshore Manor, serves grades K-5 with a strong community-oriented curriculum. Secondary students typically progress to South Lake Tahoe High School, which emphasizes college and career readiness alongside mountain community values.
School Score 29 with 25% math and 33% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: Bijou Community feeds into South Lake Tahoe's middle and high school system; 32% of neighborhood residents hold bachelor's degrees or higher, supporting academically engaged families.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Lakeshore Manor's central location minimizes commute friction for most employment sectors. Downtown South Lake Tahoe shops and offices sit within a 5-10 minute walk, while larger job hubs remain accessible by car.
Additionally, local transit via Lake Tahoe Transit (LTSA) provides connections to downtown and ski resorts; 39.4% of neighbors drive, and 6.4% work from home, indicating diverse commute patterns.
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The median home value in Lakeshore Manor is $2,000,001, reflecting the neighborhood's walkability, proximity to downtown, and year-round recreation access. Single-family homes typically range from $1.8M to $3.2M, while condos and townhomes span $1.2M to $2.5M. Prices remain stable with moderate buyer competition and 22-28 day average time on market, indicating healthy equilibrium between supply and demand.
Yes, particularly for families, remote workers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Additionally, the neighborhood scores 74 in walkability and offers reliable access to schools, shops, dining, and alpine recreation. With 51% married households and 26% with children, the community maintains a balanced, stable demographic. The primary tradeoff is premium pricing; median household income within the area is $49,059, while median home values exceed $2M, limiting affordability for first-time buyers.
Bijou Community serves the neighborhood as the primary elementary school, educating grades K-5 with a community-focused curriculum. Additionally, secondary students transition to South Lake Tahoe's middle and high schools, which emphasize college readiness and alpine mountain living. With 32% of residents holding bachelor's degrees, the neighborhood supports academically engaged families.
South Lake Tahoe reports crime rates consistent with mid-size mountain towns, with neighborhood-level data reflecting stable, family-oriented demographics (51% married, median age 38.6). Strong walkability and community engagement foster natural surveillance; downtown proximity ensures visible police presence and active foot traffic. However, seasonal tourism and vacation rental dynamics can create occasional transient activity near commercial corridors.
Families seeking mountain living with urban walkability, remote workers requiring downtown amenities and strong internet, retirees wanting active engagement, and investors targeting consistent rental demand all thrive here. First-time buyers should expect premium pricing; the $2M median home value demands significant capital or financing. The neighborhood suits those prioritizing access over privacy and community over seclusion.
Lakeshore Manor residents enjoy walkable access to Starbucks, Trailfolk Coffee, and Champagne and Chocolate for morning routines. Additionally, dining spans casual to upscale, including Ten Crows Barbecue, Izabella Ristorante Italiano, and The Naked Fish. Moreover, grocery shopping at Safeway and Whole Foods Market, retail at Sports Ltd. Rentals and Ace Hardware, plus entertainment at Heavenly Village Cinemas all lie within the walk score radius, reducing car dependence.
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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