
Why Incline Village Is a Smart Real Estate Move
As a real estate professional licensed in both California and Nevada, I often help clients compare both sides of Lake Tahoe before deciding where to buy. While California offers classic charm and a vibrant mountain town vibe, the Nevada side—especially Incline Village—offers significant financial and lifestyle advantages that make it an increasingly popular choice for homebuyers, investors, and full-time residents.
Here are the top reasons why living on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe makes dollars and sense:
1. No State Income Tax
This is one of the biggest draws for moving to Nevada. Unlike California, where income tax rates can reach up to 13.3%, Nevada doesn’t tax personal income at all. Whether you’re still earning a high salary, drawing retirement income, or building investment portfolios, this can save you thousands of dollars each year.
2. No Estate or Inheritance Tax
Nevada offers peace of mind when it comes to wealth transfer and estate planning. There is no state inheritance or estate tax, making Incline Village an appealing option for families focused on generational wealth and long-term planning.
3. Lower Property Taxes and Fewer Fees
Nevada property taxes are generally lower than California’s, and residents in Incline Village don’t pay Mello-Roos or similar special assessments that can add thousands annually in other states. For many buyers, this translates into a lower total cost of ownership, even on luxury properties.
4. Exclusive Access to IVGID Amenities
Incline Village residents benefit from the Incline Village General Improvement District (IVGID), which provides access to:
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Two private beaches (Incline Beach + Burnt Cedar Beach)
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Diamond Peak Ski Resort (ideal for families and beginners)
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Championship and mountain golf courses
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Tennis, pickleball, fitness center, rec programs, and parks
This kind of resident-only access is a huge value-add and sets Incline Village apart from most California-side communities, where amenities are often public and more crowded.
5. Peaceful, Upscale Mountain Living
Incline Village is known for being quieter and more private than other areas around the lake. With a higher concentration of full-time residents and second-home owners (as opposed to short-term tourists), Incline offers a more relaxed, residential feel without sacrificing access to nature, trails, or lakefront fun.
6. Proximity to Key Amenities
While it feels tucked away, Incline Village is less than an hour to Reno-Tahoe International Airport, and close to world-class skiing at Mt. Rose. It’s a great option for remote workers, Bay Area transplants, and anyone seeking an alpine escape with everyday conveniences.
The Bottom Line: Nevada = Smart, Strategic Living
If you’re looking for a financially smart, lifestyle-rich location in Lake Tahoe, the Nevada side—especially Incline Village—should be at the top of your list.
Whether you’re relocating, buying a second home, or building long-term wealth through real estate, Nevada offers both immediate tax benefits and long-term ownership value.
Want to explore what living in Incline Village could look like for you?
As a California and Nevada licensed real estate advisor, I can help you compare properties and weigh both lifestyle and financial advantages—on both sides of the lake. Let’s talk!