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$9.5M home of former Cal Football Coach sits in secluded neighborhood

Some of the most highly coveted shoreline property in the country is hitting the market for the first time in a decade. The nearly 4,000-square-foot home on the north shore of Lake Tahoe sits in a secluded neighborhood in Carnelian Bay. This property features 50 feet of lake frontage, includes two buoys on Lake Tahoe, and is a dream opportunity for families who love the outdoors.

“We’ve made so many fantastic memories here over the years,” says Mike Andersen, former director of career development with the University of California football team. “There’s nothing like getting up in the morning and walking right out the back door and jumping into the Lake. I would often just sit and watch Osprey catch fish and then fly right past our deck on their way back to their nest. It’s such a magical location.”

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The last time a lakefront property was for sale on this street was in 2014. This home features four bedrooms and seven baths, and a full width lakeside deck that shows off the spectacular panoramas of Lake Tahoe throughout the year. The entry-level features a heated driveway, spacious garage, a well-appointed half bath, laundry room and two ensuite bedrooms – including the primary suite. Jaw-dropping lake views and a large porch extend to both bedrooms on that level. 

The upstairs features another expansive deck, the kitchen, living and dining rooms, an office, a wet bar, two more ensuite bedrooms and a half bathroom. Downstairs there’s a large family room, a bathroom, a large storage closet and a third deck and stairs that take you right down to the lake.

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“There’s enough space for everyone in the family to do what they want, but also a great gathering area for us all to come together and hang out,” says Andersen. “It’s also nice that we are not on the main road, so we’re a little secluded from the bustle of traffic during the busy summer months.”

One of Anderson’s favorite summer memories actually comes from his time at Cal. When he purchased the home and was moving in, he enlisted some of his football players to help move furniture, and boulders, around on the property. It was a great summer work out for the players, and a big help to the family.

Realtor info:
Amie Quirarte, Tahoe Luxury Properties
Mobile: 650.290.3008
Email: Amie@TLUXP.com

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