LAKE TAHOE, Nev., Jan. 13, 2017 /PRNewswire/-- Clear Creek Tahoe, a private residential community in the mountains just east of Lake Tahoe, announces the closing of its first homesite sales. The buyers of these picturesque lots will soon begin construction on their new homes in this exclusive enclave, ready to take advantage of a tax-free Nevada residency. They will also become members of Clear Creek Tahoe and have access to a host of amenities conducive to leading an active mountain lifestyle, including the premier Coore & Crenshaw golf course that weaves its way through the property and boasts scenic mountain and valley views, as well as the use of the Julia Morgan-designed beach/ski house on the shore of Lake Tahoe.
"This marks a significant milestone in the evolution of Clear Creek Tahoe and we are excited to watch as our new residents start building their dream homes," said Cory Didier, Clear Creek's Senior Sales Executive. "The majority of our buyers hail from California and are looking forward to the state, business and inheritance tax advantages of living in Nevada. Additionally, they will have the opportunity to enjoy our spectacular golf course, incredible hiking trails, additional club amenities and the club's historic Twin Pines beach and ski house."
Clear Creek Tahoe features 268 estate lots ranging from over one-half to nearly five acres. The homesites are as dramatic and diverse as the land itself, offering spectacular views in every direction. Homes can sit on a gently sloping hillside near the golf course, or along a mountain trail – each providing a different panorama of the mountains above and green valleys below. The gentle topography of Clear Creek considerably reduces the complexity and cost of site, and foundation work and construction is feasible year round. In addition to the state tax advantage, Clear Creek is also within the county featuring the lowest real estate taxes in the state.
The limited membership at Clear Creek Tahoe has already welcomed more than 80 members in just 60 days. Golf membership includes access to the Coore & Crenshaw designed course and practice facilities. Construction on additional amenities, including a state-of-the-art health and wellness center – with spa, multi-purpose movement area, and a year-round outdoor saline lap pool – and a family tennis and pool campus with indoor/outdoor play area and bocce court, will begin in 2017.
"Clear Creek's golf experience has attracted those with a keen appreciation of Coore & Crenshaw's majestic design and sustainable features," said Steve Schroeder, Director of Club Sales at Clear Creek Tahoe. "Wealth preservation is one of the primary factors why people decide to purchase in Nevada, and at Clear Creek they not only have the opportunity to enjoy this financial benefit, but they also have the opportunity to become a member of one the of most exceptional clubs in the western U.S. They will be able to pass the honor along to the next generation through the legacy transferability component of the golf membership."
Homesites range from $350,000-$1,750,000 and custom-designed turnkey mountain cottages with two to four bedrooms will be offered shortly. For more information visit www.clearcreektahoe.com.
About Clear Creek Tahoe
Clear Creek Tahoe is a residential community and private club in the mountains just east of Lake Tahoe, about twenty minutes from both Incline Village and the ski slopes of Heavenly in South Lake Tahoe. The property is a spectacularly unspoiled 1,576 acres surrounded by six million acres of the largest national forest in the lower 48 states. Clear Creek Tahoe is an invitation-only private club allowing members and their guests access to the premier Coore & Crenshaw designed golf course, hiking trails, clubhouse, pro shop, restaurant and the Julia Morgan-designed beach/ski house – Twin Pines – located on the shore of Lake Tahoe and just a five-minute walk from Heavenly Village.
SOURCE Clear Creek Tahoe
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