Real Estate Opportunities are Boundless at Northstar

Boundless Opportunities at Northstar—by Don Carr

Here it is, mid April, and Northstar is officially reporting over 599 inches of total snowfall on the season. The magical winter scenery that enveloped us this year certainly inspires optimism as we move further into 2019, where new leadership of some entities in Northstar combined with a very effective real estate design makeover makes me sense boundless opportunities.

Read More

Valentine’s Day: It’s Never Too Early

It’s never too early to start planning that perfect Valentine’s Day event for you and that special someone. Luckily for you the town of Truckee and the expanse of wilderness that surrounds it are at your disposal, offering up the finest in dining, adventure, and entertainment.

Read More

What’s so Great About Truckee?—by Nick Cisik

Here’s the thing about Truckee, it’s awesome. If you don’t know that, now you know. I could end the blog here, but in these days and times, it is best and honorable to back up your claim with supporting evidence, wouldn’t you agree? Here you are then.

Read More

The Holidays: Nobody Does it Like Northstar — by Nick Cisik

This month, over the weekend of November 16th, Northstar will kick the season off by hosting its Welcome to Winter celebration. This will include family sleigh rides, complimentary family photos, face painting, holiday sales, and interactive balance demonstrations with the Burton Academy. This action-packed weekend will be one not soon forgotten. Then, on the 29th, the first official Silent Night will be held at the Village ice-skating rink. Skates will be available to rent as well as headphones. Skaters can listen to that evening’s Christmas movie projected on the big outdoor screen. Participants will also have the option of switching over to a station playing a selection of timeless holiday tunes. Ice-skating while listening to Bing Crosby’s rendition of Silent Night? That’s a fine recipe for merrymaking.

Read More

Truckee Celebrates Oktoberfest 2018—by Nick Cisik

The craft beer movement has been going strong in the United States for well over a decade now, so much so that even the smallest and most remote of towns seems to contain within its modest boundaries a local brewery. Here in Truckee, California, at least two independent breweries have popped up within the past year and the one leading the charge, Alibi Ale Works, will be hosting its own Oktoberfest this weekend.

Read More

Please Keep Me Informed

Skip to content