By Yiannis Damellos
June 12, 2026
Sources: Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance
Incline Village, Nevada—an upscale lakeside community near Lake Tahoe with about 9,300 residents—is suddenly becoming a destination for the ultra-wealthy. Billionaires are relocating there partly for the lifestyle, but also because the Nevada address can mean lower taxes and more wealth-protection opportunities.
As one report put it, the market is “pulsing” at the high end: in the first quarter of 2026, single-family home sales in the area reportedly jumped to roughly $232 million, up from $30.6 million a year earlier. In the town’s own words (and locals’ observations), the rich are increasingly outbidding everyone else—leading to the nickname “Income Village.”