Author Archives: Kurt Carlstedt

A Big Opportunity in Late Season Skiing!

It’s finally here! The storm over the weekend brought 3′ of new snow to Diamond Peak Ski area in Incline Village, NV.  This is a blessing for those who enjoy groomed powder runs and some of the best views imaginable. … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

It’s the Little Things that Matter – No Difference in Real Estate

Protecting the integrity of one’s home is imperative, not only if one expects top dollar at resale, but also to live there safely and joyfully – and at the least overall expense.  Here are some observations.   Have you ever … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Mountain Architecture – Tahoe and the Sierras

Architectural design in the mountains is a specialty unto itself. Yet, not all architects and designers respond to the unique needs required for mountain living (and what does he mean by that?) Well, snow, for instance…I’ve seen many, and I … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Out of the Trees in Tahoe

Just a quick look a what Tahoe offers if only you look up!  

Posted in Tahoe Sightings | Leave a comment

Different Kinds of Value for Your Incline Village Home

Most people think of “Market Value” when the word “Value” comes up.  By loose definition, that’s the value that a willing buyer would pay and a willing seller would sell for -neither of these being a close friend or relative; … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

A New Reality for Incline Realty

Happy New Year to those looking forward! As I do the same, I have a very good gut feeling about 2012.  In looking at Incline Village real estate markets, I’m reminded that Congressman, Tip O’Neill said, “All politics is local”.  … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Talk of the Town – Incline Village Real Estate

Here’s some very positive news about the near future for homes in Incline Village, Nevada.  Once again, the sheer beauty of Lake Tahoe, its “hole-in-the-wall” escape from the commotion of the San Francisco Bay Area, and  its remarkably close proximity … Continue reading

Posted in Talk of the Town | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment