Incline’s original residential neighborhood, low elevation at roughly 6,225 feet with mostly level, easy-to-build lots averaging a third of an acre. Close to town and the beaches, it’s popular with full-time families. New construction has been steadily replacing older 1970s ranch homes, so it’s becoming more common to see an $8 million rebuild next to an original ranch. Millcreek sits near the Hyatt Regency and Lakeshore Blvd.’s biking and walking path, which connects to the East Shore Trail, and is an easy walk or short drive to Incline and Ski Beaches.

Millcreek Market Statistics

2025 (Full Year) Q1–Q2 2026
Sales 24 5
Median Price $2,262,500 $2,995,000
Price Range $1,025,000 – $10,300,000 $1,100,000 – $5,900,000
Median $/sqft $1,080 $1,131

Source: Incline Village Realtors MLS closed sales data. Median figures; small sample sizes (<10 sales) should be treated as directional.

Frequently Asked Questions

What elevation is Millcreek?
Millcreek sits at roughly 6,225 feet, one of the lower elevations in Incline Village, with mostly level, easy-to-build lots.
Is Millcreek popular with full-time residents?
Yes, its low elevation and proximity to town and the beaches make it a popular choice for full-time families.
Is new construction common in Millcreek?
Yes. Older 1970s ranch homes are steadily being replaced by new construction, so it's becoming common to see an $8 million rebuild next to an original ranch.

Why Hayden

Millcreek is in the middle of a real transformation, with new construction going up alongside its original 1970s ranch homes, and understanding which lots have real rebuild potential takes local, on-the-ground knowledge. Hayden Haffey tracks this neighborhood closely and can walk you through what a given lot could become, not just what's sitting on it today.

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