
Incline Village Real Estate Market 2026: Luxury Home Sales Are Rising Fast as Summer Inventory Builds
Incline Village Real Estate Market 2026: Luxury Home Sales Are Rising Fast as Summer Inventory Builds By Carson Long, Incline
By Carson Long, Incline Village Realtor | Mizak Mountain Luxury Team | COMPASS
If you are looking at buying a vacation rental or second home in South Lake Tahoe, there was a big rule change in 2026 that buyers need to understand before making a move.
The City of South Lake Tahoe officially changed its short-term rental rules and the two biggest takeaways are simple:
The old 150-foot buffer zone is gone
There is now a 900 permit cap in residential areas
That is a major shift for anyone buying with short-term rental income in mind.
According to the City of South Lake Tahoe’s Vacation Home Rentals page, the city adopted the updated ordinance on March 24, 2026, and the changes take effect on April 23, 2026. (cityofslt.us)
Under the previous rules, many homes outside the Tourist Core could not get a short-term rental permit if they were too close to another permitted vacation rental.
That 150-foot buffer requirement was one of the biggest reasons buyers would find a house they liked, only to realize later it was not actually a viable STR play.
Now that has changed.
The city removed the buffer and replaced it with a cap of 900 total vacation home rental permits in residential zones. Once that cap is reached, the city says there will be a waitlist.
In short, the conversation is no longer mostly about proximity to another rental. It is now about:
permit availability
property type
timing
In my opinion, this is going to make some buyers move faster.
The old buffer rule made a lot of properties feel uncertain. Now the city has made it more straightforward, but it also created a new problem:
That 900 permit cap is likely going to get hit quickly.
Once buyers realize they no longer have to worry about the buffer on many properties, more people are going to start chasing the same pool of permit-eligible homes in residential areas.
That could create:
more competition for the right homes
more urgency from investors and second-home buyers
stronger demand for properties that still have a realistic path to STR use
If you are buying in South Lake and short-term rental income matters to you, I would not assume there will be plenty of room under that cap for long.
This is important.
According to the city, the 900 permit cap applies in residential zones, but other zones are not subject to that cap.
That means not every property in South Lake Tahoe should be looked at the same way.
Two homes can be similar in price and location, but have very different value depending on:
zoning
whether short-term rentals are allowed
whether the property type qualifies
whether an HOA restricts rentals
That is why buyers need to verify first and not rely on assumptions.
The city also states that attached condominiums may now be eligible for VHR permits unless the HOA prohibits short-term rentals, while other multifamily dwellings are still prohibited.
That could create some opportunity for condo buyers, but HOA review is still critical.
This is where I think the conversation gets more interesting.
Yes, South Lake Tahoe just became easier to understand from a short-term rental standpoint. But because the buffer is gone, I think the 900 permit cap in residential areas will get hit fast (this summer).
That is exactly why I would strongly recommend buyers also consider:
North Lake Tahoe in Placer County
Incline Village on the Nevada side
If short-term rental flexibility and long-term ownership strategy matter to you, those are markets I would absolutely be comparing right now. Both Placer County & Incline Village offer a fairly easy permitting process.
Placer County and Incline Village offer a very different conversation depending on the property, the neighborhood, and your goals. In many cases, buyers may find better long-term optionality there than they will in South Lake once the permit cap starts tightening.
For serious buyers, I think this South Lake change is only going to push more attention toward the North Shore.
The big headline is simple:
South Lake Tahoe removed the 150-foot buffer
The city now has a 900 permit cap in residential areas
Once that cap is reached, there will be a waitlist
That is a meaningful change, and I think it is going to impact buyer behavior pretty quickly.
If you are buying based on short-term rental potential, do not just ask if a property is pretty or if it might rent well. Ask whether it actually makes sense under the current rules and whether there may be better options on the North Shore or in Incline Village before South Lake gets more competitive.
If you are looking at a property in South Lake Tahoe, North Lake Tahoe in Placer County, or Incline Village, and want a real opinion on whether it makes sense as a second home, investment property, or short-term rental play, send me the address.
I’m happy to give you a straightforward take on:
how the current rules may affect the property
how buyers are likely to view it
whether it makes sense to focus on South Lake or shift your search north
Sometimes the best move is not buying the first property that looks good. It is buying in the market that gives you the best long-term flexibility.
YOUR LAKE TAHOE REAL ESTATE RESOURCE
Carson Long — Incline Village Realtor® with Compass | Mizak Mountain Luxury Team – Incline Village’s #1 Real Estate Team by Volume in 2025
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