Truckee, California 96161-6854
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4
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3,294
Sq Ft
2016
Year Built
This 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom 3,294 square foot home in Tahoe Donner was built in 2016 and sits on 0.28 acres. The county-assessed value is $1,178,835 ($208,125 land, $970,710 improvements). Assessed values may differ from current market value.
Located in Truckee, California 96161-6854, within the Tahoe Donner area. Parking for 2 vehicles.
The estimated current market value is $2,048,570.
| Address | 15665 Alder Creek Rd |
| City | Truckee, CA 96161-6854 |
| Neighborhood | Tahoe Donner |
| Lot Size | 0.28 acres |
| Parking | 2 spaces |
Your Buyer's Agent
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Your Broker
Tristan Roberts
DRE #01259729 · Coldwell Banker
30 years in North Lake Tahoe. I know this neighborhood, the HOA, the contractors, and the market data.
Inspection Window
May through August
Program
Defensible Space Inspection Program
Truckee Fire Protection District inspects properties in High and Very High FHSZ zones on a rolling schedule through summer. The High designation in most of Truckee (vs Very High at the lake) allows slightly more tolerance in Zone 2, but Zone 0 requirements are the same. The district coordinates with the Town of Truckee on VHR permit renewals — properties with unresolved defensible space violations may face delays in STR permit renewal.
Tahoe Donner is one of the largest private residential communities in California, covering 23,000 acres in the Truckee hills north of downtown. The association was established in 1971 and now encompasses approximately 6,500 homes across 25+ sub-units. Amenities include a private alpine ski area (Tahoe Donner Downhill), 65-hole golf course, equestrian center, cross-country ski area, beach club on Donner Lake, and multiple pools. Annual HOA dues cover road maintenance, security patrol, common area upkeep, and amenity access — typically $2,000–$3,500/yr depending on unit and amenity package. Exterior modifications require Architectural Committee approval; the CC&Rs enforce color palettes and natural material requirements consistent with the Sierra aesthetic. The Town of Truckee VHR permit program applies if renting short-term.
Portal: Town of Truckee Building Department (townoftruckee.com)
The Town of Truckee Building Department issues all permits within town limits. Nevada County Building handles unincorporated areas. Truckee has been updating its building code to include new fire-resistant construction standards — projects initiated after 2022 have additional materials and system requirements.
TOT Rate: 10% (Town of Truckee VHR program, separate from county TOT)
The Town of Truckee has a Vacation Home Rental (VHR) permit program separate from any county-level TOT. VHR permits require an annual application, proof of insurance, a designated local contact person, and compliance with occupancy caps and noise ordinance requirements. The Town has capped total VHR permits in certain zones. Each HOA (Tahoe Donner, Glenshire, Martis Camp) may impose additional STR restrictions that are more limiting than Town minimums.
Truckee is an incorporated town within Nevada County. Town of Truckee handles planning and zoning; Nevada County handles unincorporated areas. California Prop 19 applies to all transfers. The Town of Truckee has been actively updating zoning to add residential density — relevant for future ADU or lot-split planning.
Agency: Truckee Fire Protection District
The Truckee Fire Protection District provides fire and emergency services for most of the Truckee area. Annual defensible space inspections are conducted by the district; properties in the High FHSZ zone (most of Truckee) have specific clearance requirements. The district provides a defensible space inspection checklist on their website.
0.1%
of properties in this zip are registered STR operators
$32,000–$50,000
estimated median gross annual STR income
Peak Months
December–March (ski proximity) and July–August
Truckee (96161) is governed by the Town of Truckee, which requires a Vacation Home Rental (VHR) permit separate from any county TOT. The Town imposes occupancy caps, noise ordinance requirements, and an annual renewal process. Despite low TOT registration in the county database, Truckee has a substantial STR market — the VHR program is administered locally. Tahoe Donner, Glenshire, and Martis Valley each have their own HOA rules on top of Town requirements; verify restrictions before listing.
Income estimates based on Placer/El Dorado County TOT filings and publicly reported AirDNA/VRBO North Lake Tahoe data, 2023–2024. Actual results vary by property type, condition, and operator.
Development era: 1868 (railroad) — town established
Truckee's commercial district dates to 1868 when the Central Pacific Railroad arrived during construction of the Transcontinental Railroad. Chinese laborers, who comprised the majority of the railroad workforce, established a Chinatown in Truckee that was a significant community through the 1880s. The town served as a timber and ice industry center through the early 20th century before transitioning to recreation. The historic downtown's brick commercial facades survive from this era, and the town's year-round civic infrastructure — hospital, schools, services — reflects its origins as a working town rather than a resort.
Truckee is a real town — with a hospital, schools, a newspaper, and a commercial district that functions year-round. Unlike the lake-oriented resort communities, Truckee has a permanent population that gives it infrastructure and civic services the smaller communities lack. This makes it attractive for primary residences as well as vacation properties, and explains why year-round values in Tahoe Donner and Martis Valley command premiums despite being 15+ minutes from the lake.
August (4 days)
An independent film festival held annually in downtown Truckee, using historic venues including the Truckee Theater. Draws a creative, arts-oriented visitor base and contributes to late-summer occupancy in the 96161 zip.
June–September (weekly, Thursday evenings)
A weekly street fair in historic downtown Truckee with live music, vendors, food, and craft beer. One of the most consistently attended community events in the region; gives Truckee's downtown a summer vitality that distinguishes it from more resort-oriented communities.
July (biennial)
Held at Truckee Tahoe Airport, this event draws aviation enthusiasts and families to a venue that doubles as a scenic gateway into the mountains. A distinctive regional event tied to Truckee's identity.
Year-round
Truckee was a Central Pacific Railroad hub beginning in 1868, and downtown's commercial character reflects that history. The old commercial blocks along Donner Pass Road retain their 1870s–1920s brick facades. The Transcontinental Railroad Museum in the restored depot building provides year-round cultural draw.
$1,245,178
Avg Price
319
Sales (24mo)
42
Avg DOM
$586
Avg $/SqFt
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