Glenshire-the perfect location for families and Reno commuters!
Located 6 miles east of downtown Truckee, Glenshire is known affectionately by locals as the “banana belt”. A favorite of young families and first time homebuyers, Glenshire hosts the towns second elementary school in the Truckee area. The homeowners association includes a pool, clubhouse and tennis courts in addition to kids camps, exercise classes, and lap swim in the early morning hours. It is here that you will find children in the streets playing and riding bikes, strollers and dogs cruising around the central pond and families at the playgrounds. Home prices begin in the low $200,000s, and can range above $1,000,000, for properties in The Meadow, a gated subdivision within the Glenshire area. If you work in Reno or want a very family oriented feel with mostly primary residents, this could be the location for you.
Juniper Hills / Juniper Creek
This gated community is 6 miles east of downtown Truckee and just outside of Glenshire. Parcels range from 20 to 80 acre lots, plenty of room for anyone who desires a real feeling of privacy and solitude. Both of these developments offer stunning landscapes with views of surrounding mountains, Prosser and Stampede Reservoir’s and are zoned for horses.
The Meadows
A gated community 6 miles east of downtown Truckee, this development has large 5 to 10 acre parcels which are equestrian friendly and offer lots of privacy and tranquility. The terrain is relatively flat and “meadow-like” and many parcels have beautiful expansive views of the Truckee River and surrounding mountains.
THE SNOW IS HERE!!
Well, looks like today is the day…December 6th, 2009 has brought Truckee’s first “real” storm of the season. The hopeful locals and optimistic vacationers have been waiting for this day for a while now and the way it looks outside with big fluffy flakes, it could very well be worth the wait. Now I will say that I am home spending my first winter out of Tahoe Donner in Glenshire, also known as the Banana Belt, so things are much more mild and what was once feet in higher elevations is now inches in my neighborhood.
My husband is working up at Donner Summit (for Truckee Fire Department) and says it is nothing less than crazy out there with accidents in every direction and I-80 closed both East and West bound. I am happy to hunker down by the fire with my babies and watch the beauty through the glass. Staying off the road is our best bet today and with nothing to do and nowhere to go (other than our friends Cookie Exchange Party that we have to miss) it is good to be safe and warm inside. I guess the fact that I ruined the oatmeal, cranberry, chocolate chip cookies was just natures way of keeping us off the road:0)
With over 20,000 pass holders at Squaw Valley this year and thousands at the numerous surrounding resorts, this could be an epic year for skiers and winter enthusiasts alike. The timing couldn’t be more perfect with the holidays around the corner and many reasons to come to Truckee including great shopping in Old Downtown Truckee, tasty restaurants, comfortable coffee shops and activities that are endless including sledding, ice skating, skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and of course, good old shoveling!!!
