Rubicon Bay Lakefront with private beach and 2 permitted buoys offered at $15.2 Million

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RUBICON BAY, Calif. – A lakefront estate in Rubicon Bay offering 100 feet of private white sand beach, two permitted buoys, and direct access to one of Lake Tahoe’s most iconic stretches of shoreline has hit the market for $15.2 million.

Located at 8747 Lakeside Drive, the property is positioned within a protected cove along Tahoe’s West Shore and includes four buoys, two of which are privately permitted. The setting offers direct access to boating, paddleboarding, swimming, and lakeside recreation from a private stretch of shoreline.

“It is extremely rare to find a home of this quality with 100 feet of white sandy beach, a landscaped backyard, and HOA pier access just a few lots away,” said Jamison Blair, principal of Team Blair Tahoe at Compass.



The residence pairs its exceptional waterfront setting with high-quality construction and thoughtful design. Expansive lake views, vaulted ceilings, timber-framed beam work, hydronic heating, a heated driveway, and a chef’s kitchen are among the features that define the home, while indoor and outdoor gathering spaces are designed to accommodate both everyday living and entertaining.

ocated at 8747 Lakeside Drive, the property is positioned within a protected cove along Tahoe’s West Shore and includes four buoys, two of which are privately permitted.
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“The construction quality is unmatched, with vaulted ceilings, timber-framed beam work, hydronic heating, a heated driveway, and a high-end chef’s kitchen,” Blair said.



In addition to its private shoreline, owners may enjoy optional membership in the Rubicon Tahoe Owners Association, which provides access to a shared pier, buoy rentals, and additional recreational amenities.

For many, however, the appeal of the property lies as much in the location as it does in the home itself.

“Rubicon offers a glimpse into a bygone era of Lake Tahoe, with fewer crowds, a quiet community, and some of the most vibrant blue water on the lake,” Blair said. “Rubicon Bay has always captured what people love most about Tahoe. There’s a sense of place here that hasn’t changed. The water, the shoreline, the way families gather and spend time together. It’s why so many people are drawn back to this part of the lake year after year.”

Opportunities to own along this stretch of shoreline are increasingly limited, making 8747 Lakeside Drive a rare offering that combines private beach frontage, permitted buoys, exceptional craftsmanship, and the enduring character of Rubicon Bay.

ocated at 8747 Lakeside Drive, the property is positioned within a protected cove along Tahoe’s West Shore and includes four buoys, two of which are privately permitted.
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