The median home value in Mammoth Lakes, CA is $740,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $620,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Mammoth Lakes, CA is $740,000.
Approximately 17% of Mammoth Lakes homes are owned,
compared to 19% rented, while
65% are vacant.
Mammoth Lakes real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Mammoth Lakes real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Learn more about Mammoth Lakes.
this legacy mountain lodge features 5-bedrooms, 6.5-bathrooms, huge entertainment / game room, hot tub room, 6,763 sq. ft. of living space and a two-story great room with the most incredible panoramic mountain views framed by the floor-to-ceiling picture windows. This stunning mountain-top retreat is perched high above the valley floor with dramatic sweeping views across the Sherwin Mountain Range to Mammoth Rock, Mammoth Pass and Mammoth Mountain. The home's extensive windows and outdoor living spaces, including the all-season indoor / outdoor open air patio room with wall-to-wall sliding glass pocket doors, create a seamless connection with the surrounding nature of the Eastern Sierra. With the home backing up to United States Forest Service land, your property appears to be endless and your views and wildlife neighbors will be there for you to enjoy and appreciate for generations. Tucked away in mature aspen and grand evergreens with mature landscaping, this 0.76 acre property provides secluded privacy, space to explore and the perfect environment to build a true sense of adventure and independence. The lodge offers so many places to get away, relax and recharge but it is the great room where everyone will come together to share stories, memories and create new ones. The heavy timber construction, the 2-story stone chimney and Rumford fireplace, the infinite mountain views and custom rustic finishes are sure to remind you that you are in the mountains. How will you write your Mammoth story? John Muir said it best, "The Mountains are Calling and I Must Go."
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