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Getting to ski early in the season is one of the perks of owning a home around Lake Tahoe, and you have no shortage of options for kicking off the season on the slopes this year. November is the month when many local ski resorts open for the season, and many offer special early-season events to help you kick off the season in style. Our real estate agents have more on the best places around Lake Tahoe for early-season skiing this fall.
Boasting incredible views of Lake Tahoe and a diverse range of terrain,
Life in the Reno/Tahoe region offers fresh mountain air, breathtaking alpine scenery, and snow-filled winters that bring endless charm. As the mercury drops and snow starts to accumulate, getting your property ready for winter plays a crucial role in safeguarding your investment. This winterizing your mountain home checklist will help you shield your house from the elements, save energy, and create a warm haven during the cold season.
Blocked gutters can lead to ice dams and water damage when snow melts. Remove leaves and debris, and ensure downspouts direct water away from the house's foundation.
Check for missing or damaged shingles that could cause leaks when snow piles up...
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