The Edgewood Creek Estate offers a well-crafted caretaker’s cottage thoughtfully placed on 33.6 acres. There are two separate parcels. You simply won’t find another property like this at Lake Tahoe. Put your phone down and drink in those wow-inducing lake views and consider the endless possibilities for building far more than a home. You’re building a statement. Benefit from over six years of permitting, planning and installation of an infrastructure that can accommodate the most demanding uses. With 140,609 square feet of verified “allowable coverage,” the possibilities are nearly endless. One fortunate future owner will have an unsurpassed blank canvas to work with. Bring big dreams, then dream even bigger. The cul-de-sac setting is tucked into picturesque rolling topography that offers postcard views and privacy that so many people are searching for today. Yet as detached at you are, you’re just minutes from nearly everything you need. Maybe this is the site for a family compound, for a large private home or for that same home with a private guest home. Edgewood Creek adjoins the pine-forested property. For unmatched views, privacy, convenience and pure, naked inspiration, you won’t find anything that compares to this unique, elite property. There’s only one. And this is it. The two separate parcel numbers for the property are 1318-24-404-022 & 023. The Caretaker home was just completed and is ready for occupancy. It overlooks the private entry gate whereas the premium building site for the main home is situated on a large flat part of a mountaintop. The infrastructure consists of a new bridge that crosses over Edgewood Creek, new water and sewer lines from KGID, natural gas, underground electric lines including 3 phase capability and it's all been installed at the main building site. Detailed "as-built" plans are also available. They indicate that there is still 95,000 sq. ft. of coverage available (after driveways and Caretaker home). The architect has done an extensive amount of work, with beautiful conceptual plans. Gary Midkiff has been the land use consultant for the owner and the architect is JKGD Architecture and Engineering out of Tahoe City.