M25 Custom Homes

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Custom Built Legacies

Custom legacy homes and home sites with stunning views of Martis Valley, Carson Range and Castle Peak.

A neighborhood of ski-in/ski-out custom homes, the one-of-a-kind gated enclave of 25 homesites offers buyers the opportunity for custom estate-sized homes, ranging from .5 to 1.5 acres. Each generous site offers a different panorama of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and Martis Valley.

Currently, a number of Tahoe custom homes are completed, with features that include an expansive outdoor living space with multiple decks, patio with a spa, fire-pits and outdoor bar/dining areas, as well as customizable features like an attached ski hut, full bar, fireplaces or ski room with boot warmers.

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Entertainer's Haven with Direct Ski-In, Ski-Out Access

Constructed in 2019, 19505 Glades Place stands as a remarkable architectural achievement, epitomizing the quintessential entertainer's haven. This opulent residence boasts an expansive footprint spanning 10,676 square feet.

19505 Glades Place
10 bed | 11.5 Bath | 10,676 sq.ft.
$10,950,000

Listing courtesy of Tori Long with Carr Long Real Estate BRE 01372393

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A Soaring Modern Living Space

Steel trusses and clean board-formed concrete support a soaring modern living space with wall-to-wall windows and minimalist finishes. Tucked in among the pines of Glades Place and optimally located right on the Home Run Ski slope, adventure comes easy in this ski-through community.

19140 Glades Place
3 Bed | 3 Bath | 2,275 sq.ft.
$3,600,000

Listing courtesy of Breck Overall with Sierra Sotheby's International Realty CA DRE 01760070, NV S.184483

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Mountainside Mag Released!

Gain access to the Mountainside Mag, which has stories about the local community, information and recommendations for places to eat, and activities to participate in. Whether you are from the area or are interested in moving to the area, Mountainside Mag can help you find the diamonds in the rough.


photo of inside pages of Mountainside Mag volume 1