Incline’s walkable core, split by Highway 28. Low elevation and flat, with the town’s mix of condos, townhomes, apartments, and single-family homes. Residents can walk to Incline Beach, Ski Beach, the boat launch, and the Village shops and restaurants. This is the neighborhood closest to Raley’s and the Southwood/Tahoe Blvd. Village Center, the Incline Village Rec Center, and the library.
Central North & South Market Statistics
| 2025 (Full Year) | Q1–Q2 2026 | |
|---|---|---|
| Sales | 72 | 29 |
| Median Price | $985,000 | $760,000 |
| Price Range | $217,500 – $4,600,000 | $360,000 – $3,100,000 |
| Median $/sqft | $716 | $640 |
Source: Incline Village Realtors MLS closed sales data. Median figures; small sample sizes (<10 sales) should be treated as directional.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why Hayden
Central Incline Village covers everything from condos to single-family homes, and the right fit depends heavily on which streets — and which side of Highway 28 — actually match a buyer's needs. Hayden Haffey has represented both buyers and sellers here and can help sort through those options with a local's sense of what each block is really like day to day and the pros and cons of each HOA.
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