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FLOURISHING CLEAR CREEK TAHOE COMMUNITY UNVEILS NEW CLUBHOUSE 670 446 Madison Silvers

FLOURISHING CLEAR CREEK TAHOE COMMUNITY UNVEILS NEW CLUBHOUSE

aerial perspective of a private club built in a woodsy style and set amongst pine trees

Some buildings stand out due to their outstanding design, their striking presence catching both the eye and the imagination. Others draw attention because of their stunning setting, a result of their adherence to the classic real estate mantra: “Location, location, location.” Still others find favor thanks to their function, serving as gathering places where memories are built and stories are born.

Clear Creek Tahoe’s new clubhouse—a 20,000-square-foot gathering space with views to the 18th fairway and surrounding expanse of mountains and valleys—can claim all three.

“It’s kind of Shangri La,” says Georgia Chase, Clear Creek Tahoe’s director of sales.

She’s talking about the mountain community as a whole, but the idyllic grandeur writ large across 2,136 acres on the eastern slope of the Carson Range is also woven into the building blocks (or rather, hardwood oak flooring and Douglas fir glulam timbers) of the clubhouse itself. Designed by renowned architecture firm Hart Howerton, the community hub is elegant, yes, but also leans a bit into the “house” side of “clubhouse.”

General Manager Milward Bell-Bhatti says the building “feels more residential than it does a traditional clubhouse”—but that doesn’t mean overly familiar or casual. Like the curated porcelain tiles and brass-and-bronze-toned light fixtures that add luxurious detail throughout the building, the home-like tone was carefully considered and very intentional. All the art, for example, is from Northern Nevada creatives. The idea was to make the clubhouse feel like an extension of community members’ own homes, where they can relax, spend quality time with family and entertain guests.

The space is also meant to broadly reflect the nearby Twin Pines Lake & Ski House in South Lake Tahoe, a vintage structure where the original knotty pine still glows like it did when it first was built to meet renowned architect Julia Morgan’s vision for an all-season haven on the shore—about 50 feet from the water. The house provides private access to the lake, as well as a place to come together. There’s a timelessness to the human connection that happens in places like this, where tales are shared over handcrafted drinks, across tables laden with hot food, or around crackling fires that chase away the chill of the lake or slopes. (A shuttle is available to take members to and from Heavenly during ski season.)

Clear Creek Tahoe’s clubhouse aims to provide all these same opportunities—at the bar with granite and rainbow onyx countertops, the dining room with vaulted windows like snow-capped mountains, the stone hearth, and outdoor fire pit—so members can easily recount the highs and lows of their day on the Coore & Crenshaw–designed course or simply enjoy a serene moment between activities.

These classic elements also have sometimes surprisingly modern touches: The dining room includes a private seating area surrounded by an elegant all-glass wine cellar, and the menu is highly seasonal. Bell-Bhatti takes pride in having recruited Executive Chef Shawn Benson, who built a diverse and progressive menu that offers lamb osso buco, chicken tikka masala, and pho instead of more typical “meat and fish” clubhouse fare.

Read the full article in Tahoe Quarterly.

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Clear Creek Tahoe Clubhouse opens 670 446 Madison Silvers

Clear Creek Tahoe Clubhouse opens

aerial perspective of a private club built in a woodsy style and set amongst pine trees

With the sale of 93 homesites and completion of the 20,000-square-foot Clear Creek Tahoe Clubhouse over the past year, Clear Creek Tahoe is looking forward to the next year.

The golf course project located on Highway 50 above Jacks Valley reported $99 million in sales during 2021, a 32 percent increase in overall sales, a 35-percent increase in average homesite price and 29 percent increase in average home sales price.

“Now more than ever, our community seeks connection, and we couldn’t be more excited to introduce the Clear Creek Clubhouse to meet this need,” said General Manager Milward Bell-Bhatti. “We focused on the pillars that set our community apart, from culinary to wellness and golf, with spaces appropriately both grand and intimate to celebrate life in the mountains and provides a legacy environment for our members active Tahoe lifestyle.”

The clubhouse, designed by architects Hart Howerton, features indoor and outdoor space for dining and social gatherings and approximately 5,000 square feet dedicated to fitness and wellness.

Clear Creek Tahoe Director of Wellness Jenn Targett said the Clubhouse will focus on wellness programming.

“We’ve complemented the Clubhouse’s state-of-the-art fitness and wellness facilities with an entirely new wellness menu,” Targett said, “from high-energy fitness classes and spa offerings to outdoor experiences which celebrate the region’s stunning natural landscape, all with the goal of creating a sense of community amongst our membership and exploring the beautiful area in which we reside.”

Read the full article at The Record-Courier.

Clear Creek Tahoe surpasses $116 million in sales during 2020 670 506 Madison Silvers

Clear Creek Tahoe surpasses $116 million in sales during 2020

mountain view with trees and rolling green grass in the foreground

Clear Creek Tahoe, a private residential community located on the eastern slope of the Carson Range, had a record-breaking year of sales in 2020, with 14 new homes and 99 home sites totaling more than $116 million in sales volume closed or in escrow, according to  the company.

“We’ve continued to see a steady stream of leads, referrals and sales with no slowdown in sight, despite the current state of affairs,” said Clear Creek Tahoe Sales Director Georgia Chase. “Clear Creek Tahoe offers buyers a peaceful respite that the whole family can enjoy, serving as an ideal home base. With work from home allowing for greater flexibility in where buyers can live full-time, we anticipate demand continuing as blended indoor-outdoor living and access to nature becomes a priority for those seeking a new home.”

2020’s benchmark sales success translates to 113 new property owners, in addition to more than 215 of the 391 homesites sold at the community overall since 2017 with nearly 100 homes in the design review process or currently under construction.

Clear Creek Tahoe community’s latest real estate release is the debut of 33 Mountain Estate Homesites, ranging in size from a half-acre to two acres, priced between $585,000 and $3.525 million, and resulted in the reservation of 31 lots within a few days. To keep up with demand, Clear Creek Tahoe is set to release a selection of Creek Estate homesites in the coming months.
Clear Creek Tahoe has 2,136 acres of open space bordered by 6 million acres of national forest land.

The development continues to invest in its member offerings. Slated for completion just in time for the fall 2021 season, construction is underway on the Clear Creek Clubhouse.

Read the full article at Nevada Appeal.

Getaway: Clear Creek Tahoe resort to host virtual tour Tuesday 1024 683 Madison Silvers

Getaway: Clear Creek Tahoe resort to host virtual tour Tuesday

Luxury living, world-class golf and inspiring vistas await at Clear Creek Tahoe, a resort community on the eastern slope of Carson Range in Nevada. Spanning more than 2,100 acres, Clear Creek Tahoe offers residents privacy, serenity and opulence.

The resort offers virtual tours and will take part in Lake Tahoe’s iconic Luxury Estates Tour on Tuesday. Clear Creek Tahoe will feature an immersive multimedia experience, highlighted by exclusive guided tours, 3D architectural walk-throughs and live interactions with luxury listing agents.

“This is the way of the future for luxury real estate,” said CEO and founder of Chase International, Shari Chase, who partnered with elite clientele, luxury real estate professionals, architects and builders on the showcase. “We’re excited to showcase the new innovation of this year’s tour. We are championing a new frontier using the most advanced technology to help buyers make that magical purchase. Our virtual immersive multimedia estate tour opens doors to Lake Tahoe’s finest properties without even leaving your home. Individuals around the globe will enjoy a luxurious day touring Lake Tahoe and connect to some of the closely held secrets by the rich and famous.”

aerial photo of lake tahoe mountains with a camp in the middle - a pool and tennis courts surround the main cabin structure. lush evergreen trees and snow capped mountains under a blue sky surround the site.

The Summit Camp of Carson City’s private, gated Clear Creek Tahoe community features sprawling lawns with fire pits, a pair of pools and multiple sport courts.

 

Architectural pedigree abounds at Clear Creek Tahoe. One of its most notable structures, the Twin Pines Lake & Ski House, was conceptualized by Julia Morgan. The treasured structure is a popular destination every July 4, as residents converge at the structure to gaze at fireworks.

Located about 20 minutes from Incline Village and Heavenly Ski Resort, Clear Creek Tahoe provides residents with close proximity to the slopes during snow season. The rest of the year, the oasis features hiking trails, woodland vistas and a championship golf course designed by course architects Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw. The course has been named the best in Nevada and one of the top 25 courses in the country.

With its pair of swimming pools, plethora of tennis and basketball courts and a collection of gas fire pits, Summit Camp serves as the community’s oasis during summer months. Summit Camp includes a water slide that weaves through to mature pine trees and was crafted from century-old timber.

Hart Howerton, an architectural firm with offices in San Francisco, developed plans for Clear Creek Tahoe’s clubhouse, which is under construction. When completed, the clubhouse will frame views of Jack’s Valley and rocky outcroppings.

Read the full article at SF Chronicle.

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Modern home for a large family in Carson City

Multiple gas fire pits rest beside the pool and recreation area at the Summit Camp of Carson City’s exclusive Clear Creek Tahoe community.

Multiple gas fire pits rest beside the pool and recreation area at the Summit Camp of Carson City’s exclusive Clear Creek Tahoe community.

Striking modern home with bespoke finishes, grand dimensions, and grand views awaits in Carson City’s exclusive Clear Creek Tahoe community. The gated enclave encompasses more than 2,100 acres includes a golf course, a 3,000-square-foot house designed by Julia Morgan and a 20,000-square-foot clubhouse that’s under construction.

Read the full article at the San Francisco Chronicle.

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