Higher elevation than Lower Tyner, this pronounced ridge sits between Second Creek and Wood Creek, with priority snow removal on Tyner Way. Homes here often back to Forest Service or state land, trading filtered lake views and privacy for a slightly longer drive down to the lake and the Village Center shops below. Hiking trails abound here, along with some incredible backcountry skiing and close proximity to the Tahoe Rim Trail.
Upper Tyner Market Statistics
| 2025 (Full Year) | Q1–Q2 2026 | |
|---|---|---|
| Sales | 9 | 4 |
| Median Price | $1,866,000 | $1,565,000 |
| Price Range | $1,140,000 – $6,000,000 | $1,330,000 – $1,825,000 |
| Median $/sqft | $810 | $761 |
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
Upper Tyner buyers are often trading convenience for privacy and access to the backcountry, and that trade-off looks different on every street. Hayden Haffey works this neighborhood as both a buyer's agent sourcing off-market opportunities and a listing agent who understands what makes an Upper Tyner property stand out. Hayden and his family have called Upper Tyner home since 2019.
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