405 Oak Street Tahoma, CA 96142 Active

UPDATED: 01/30/2026 08:20 AM ON MARKET: 43 days on market

$799,000

3 Beds2 Baths1,352 SqFt

Key Details

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Single Family

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 1,352 sqft

Price per Sqft $590

Subdivision Tahoe Cedars-5Nr

MLS Listing ID 20260128

Bedrooms 3

Full Baths 2

HOA Fees $120

Property Sub-Type Single Family

Property Description

Homes at this price point on the West Shore that are updated, turnkey, and offer optional beach and buoy access are rare. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath Tahoe Cedars cabin is ready to enjoy without taking on a remodel. Sold mostly furnished, it's an easy transition into Tahoe life. The Tahoe Cedars Property Owners Association is optional, annual dues are $120, and membership includes access to a private beach, shared pier, a buoy field program, and neighborhood park events. Year-round usability sets this home apart. The driveway is flat, which matters in the winter, and as an added bonus, the owner of the neighborhood snowplow service lives directly across the street — a nice advantage in heavy snow years. The outdoor deck setup is dialed, with a hot tub featuring a motorized cover that lifts and doubles as a roof, making it comfortable to use in all seasons. The surrounding lifestyle is what people come to the West Shore for. Nearby Sugar Pine Point State Park offers miles of hiking and biking trails, ranger-led programs in the summer, astronomy nights, and groomed cross-country ski trails in the winter. A paved bike path leads from the neighborhood to the park and continues south to Meeks Bay. From nearby Meeks Bay, the Tahoe-Yosemite Trail leads into Desolation Wilderness, with access to five alpine lakes on day hikes and the option to continue deeper to the Velma Lakes and Dicks Lake for longer backpacking trips through dozens of high-country lakes. The legendary Rubicon Trail is also close by, offering access for OHV use and winter snowmobile routes. Ski days are easy with Homewood Mountain Resort just minutes away. Evenings often end with a walk to catch the sunset at the bar on the pier at Chambers Landing, one of the most iconic West Shore traditions. Tahoe City is about nine miles away for dining, shopping, and marinas, yet this location feels quiet and local. Walk or bike to the Tahoe Cedars beach and the neighborhood market. Paddleboard in the calmer West Shore waters when afternoon winds pick up elsewhere. Come and go easily in every season. If you're looking for a West Shore basecamp that's ready now, easy to live with, and offers optional lake access without a mandatory HOA, this is a strong opportunity.