Tyrolia sits along the Ski Way corridor near Diamond Peak, a small enclave of Swiss- and Bavarian-inspired chalets built in the early 1980s. Among the mostly free-standing homes are a handful of larger attached condominiums, some reaching over 3,000 square feet with three to four bedrooms, giving buyers a rare combination of privacy and low-maintenance ownership.
The steep, wooded setting gives many units elevated lake and mountain views, and the neighborhood's alpine street names and chalet rooflines reflect its ski-town character. Diamond Peak's slopes are just minutes away, making Tyrolia a natural fit for owners who split time between winter skiing and summer lake days.
Because Tyrolia has traded infrequently over the years, inventory here is limited, and listings tend to draw serious interest quickly. For buyers who want a mountain retreat with genuine architectural character and close proximity to both the slopes and Lake Tahoe, Tyrolia remains one of Incline Village's most distinctive addresses.