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645 Emerald Bay Road
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
$2,200,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
--
Bathroom
--
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
21840
Property Description
Anderson's Bicycle Rental, family owned and operated since 1978, The Original!'' This legacy business has served as a cultural anchor and contributor to our community for the past 46 years and that is why it continues to receive Best of Tahoe awards, year after year! The only bike rental located at the beginning of the National Forest bike trail, which is paved, safe and away from traffic. The trail leads to Camp Richardson, the Tallac Historic site, Taylor Creek, and some of the best beaches found anywhere in the Tahoe Basin! Enjoy the largest fleet of bikes on the South Shore, providing a variety of options for every size and age, including tandems, kids' bikes, baby trailers and more. And this price is not just for a highly successive business, but it also includes a prime corner lot on Emerald Bay Rd and 13 St! This 1/2-acre parcel has a 930 IPES scores and 28% allowable coverage, providing a wealth of development opportunities. Located in Special Area #1, options include single-family, multi-family (up to 4 units), hotel/motel, bed & breakfast facilities, nursery, restaurants and more. This is a unique opportunity to purchase a legendary business and a very special piece of land.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Other
Year Built
1978
MLS Number
140063
Location
Address
645 Emerald Bay Road
City
South Lake Tahoe
State
CA
Zip Code
96150
County
EL DORADO
Listing
Provider
Name
Compass
Phone
(310) 230-5478
Office Name
Compass
Office Phone
(530) 645-2777
Agent Name
Mark Salmon

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