IMPORTANT: The renter must sign a TLUXP Rental Agreement and speak to a TLUXP agent within 48 hours of booking for their reservation to be confirmed.
A 3.8% credit card fee will be added to the total amount due, (excluding the service fee charged by Vrbo), if a credit card is used for payment with TLUXP. This is not reflected in the quote by Vrbo.
REQUIRED COUNTY STR PERMIT INFORMATION:
Placer County | STR22-5126 | Max Occupancy is 12 | 4 Parking Spaces. Parking on the street is strictly prohibited. All vehicles must be parked in the driveway and/or garage at all times.
SECURITY CAMERA(S): This home has active security cameras at the front of the house. Please inquire with TLUXP if you have any questions or concerns prior to booking.
Pet Policy
Pets are allowed only at properties that indicate Pets Considered in the amenities tab. If you are planning to bring your pet, please conduct your search specifically for a home that is pet-friendly. Prior written approval is required, and a pet fee applies. Please call our office to inquire about your pet, as homes may have varying policies.
County Rules
Each county requires we inform you of the rules and regulations relevant to your home's Short Term Rental Permit. We thank you in advance for abiding by the rules below, also included in your signed in the Vacation Rental Agreement.
Maximum Occupancy: There shall be no gatherings, events, weddings or other group functions on the Premises with more people than the number of persons stated on the Agreement.
Parking: Parking on the street is prohibited at all times. All cars, boats, and trailers must be parked in the garage and/or driveway.
Quiet Hours: Quiet hours are 9pm-8am, seven days a week, Noise carries easier and further in higher elevations and over water. Per the ordinance: No sound from the vacation rental home shall be audible from the parcel line during this time. Noise shall be minimized in order that it not be an unreasonable annoyance, disturbance or nuisance to neighbors.
Lights Out: All exterior lights that are not needed for safety must be turned off between the hours of 10pm-7am, seven days a week. Per the Ordinance: All exterior lights must be turned off that are not needed for safety or other outdoor use to the extent that such other outdoor use is not an unreasonable nuisance to neighbors.
Red Flag Warnings: Due to extreme fire danger, bonfires, charcoal barbecues and wood-burning fire pits are strictly prohibited. On Red Flag Warning Days, when fire hazards are especially dangerous, typically due to dry conditions and high winds, additional restrictions are imposed by the North Tahoe Fire Protection District and prohibited. You cannot use outdoor gas grills or gas fire pits during Red Flag Warnings. All outdoor fires are prohibited, both gas and wood. It is your responsibility to be informed of Red Flag Warnings. You will see signs on the front of all fire district stations, hear about it on the news, see it on social media and hear about it on the radio.
Winter Driving
Many highways, access roads and/or driveways are steep in Tahoe/Truckee and may be icy in the winter. To ensure your safety, it is critical that during November 1st - April 30th brakes, windshield wipers, defroster, heater and exhaust system are in top condition. Tires need to be properly inflated and the tread must be in excellent condition. Always carry tire chains, even if driving an AWD/4WD vehicle. Make sure the chains are the proper size for your tires and are in working order. You may find valuable winter driving tips from the CHP here: https://bit.ly/3IKiY7n
Summer Patio Furniture
Patio furniture is available for your use during summer months only. All outdoor tables, chairs and loungers are put into storage in the fall, in order to protect the furnishings from winter weather. Barbecue grills, however, do remain outside for your enjoyment.
Black bears are very common in this area and have become habituated to human food and garbage. Because bears no longer have a strong fear of humans, you may encounter bears during your spring, summer and fall stays. Feeding bears is illegal. Leaving food outside, trash accessible, or doors and windows unlocked is likely to cause significant property damage to homes and to vehicles. Please take a moment to learn how to be Bear Aware, so that we can continue to live in harmony with our wildlife.
Office Holiday Hours
The TLUXP office is closed on New Year’s Day, July 4th, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Therefore, we are unable to accommodate check-ins and check-outs on these dates. Thank you for understanding.
There's a reason they call it Home Run: this Big Springs Northstar retreat lets you clip into your skis right in the backyard and glide down Home Run Trail straight to Highlands Gondola, snow conditions permitting, of course. Come lunchtime or day's end, skip the parking lots, the shuttle lines, and the boot-carrying entirely, and ski right back to your own front door instead. It's the kind of convenience that changes the whole rhythm of a ski trip, giving you more time on the mountain and less time getting to and from it. When you're ready for a change of scenery, it's just a short walk to the shops, restaurants, and ice rink at Northstar Village, or hop the gondola for a quick trip over to the Ritz-Carlton for a drink with a view.
Step inside and the home opens up into a huge, light-filled great room with a truly open floor plan, the kind of space that makes everyone want to gather in one place. Walls of windows pull in tons of natural sunshine and frame gorgeous, sweeping mountain views that change with the light throughout the day. A cozy gas fireplace anchors the room for quiet evenings, while a game table off to the side keeps things lively, whether it's a family tournament or a low-key game night after a big day outside. The whole space feels equally suited to relaxing with a book in the sun or hosting a house full of family and friends.
The large kitchen is every bit as impressive, designed with big groups in mind. Barstool counter seating for 5 makes it easy for guests to pull up a seat and chat while someone cooks, and a separate dining table seating 8 means the whole crew can sit down together for meals without anyone feeling squeezed in. It's a kitchen built for shared mornings before hitting the slopes and long, easy dinners once the day winds down.
With 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, and 3,594 square feet of thoughtfully laid-out living space, this home comfortably sleeps up to 12 guests, making it an ideal fit for extended family trips, multi-family getaways, or groups of friends who want plenty of room to spread out while still sharing great communal spaces. The layout of the home itself is thoughtfully designed for multi-generational travel, striking a rare balance between togetherness and privacy. The primary suite sits on one end of the home, complete with its own attached office featuring a Murphy bed, a flexible setup that's perfect for young kids who want to be close to their parents at night, while still giving the grown-ups a true private retreat. Down at the opposite end of the house, the kids take over their own wing entirely, anchored by a fun bunk room suite with its own private balcony and TV, giving the younger crowd a fun, independent space that feels just for them. In between the two ends of the home, a dedicated transition room makes gearing up effortless, stash skis, boots, and gear here before heading straight out the back door to the run, no tracking snow through the house required.
After a full day on the mountain, there's nothing quite like sinking into the small circular hot tub tucked into the backyard, steam rising against the mountain air as the sun starts to set. Or gather everyone back in the great room for a movie night by the fire, game table still out from earlier, everyone still buzzing from a good day outside. Beyond the home itself, guests also enjoy access to the NPOA Recreation Center, which offers pools, hot tubs, a sauna, tennis courts, and more, just a short trip away for those who want even more to do between ski days. A two-car garage adds everyday convenience, and the home's peaceful cul-de-sac setting means quiet, low-traffic surroundings without sacrificing easy access to everything Northstar has to offer.
From the ski-in/ski-out access to the sun-drenched great room, the thoughtful family layout, and the little touches like the game table, bunk room balcony, and backyard hot tub, Home Run at Northstar is designed to make every part of a mountain stay feel easy, comfortable, and genuinely fun — for kids and adults alike.
3,594 Square Feet
Bedroom #1 Primary Suite - King with Double Murphy Bed - Floor 1
Bedroom #2 Queen - Floor 1
Bedroom #3 Queen - Floor 1
Bedroom #4 Bunk Room Suite with Two Twin Bunk Beds - Floor 1
Bedroom #5 Two Twins - Floor 1
2-Car Garage.
Maximum Number of Vehicles Allowed: 4
Parking on the street is strictly prohibited at all times.
The NPOA Recreation Center provides guests with access to three pools (lap pool open year round), two hot tubs, dry saunas, fitness facility, game/arcade room, tennis courts, summer camps and clinics, bocce ball & basketball, nature trail, kids playground, massages, swim lessons and summer activities for daily guest fee. Free shuttles operate between Northstar homes and the Village center.
At Northstar California resort, winter offers downhill skiing & snowboarding plus a cross-country and snowshoe center. Summer offers a lift-accessed mountain bike park and golf. The Village at Northstar offers dining, entertainment, spa services, and shopping options with numerous restaurants and shops, a movie theater, ice skating/roller skating rink, and more. Please note that during the Spring and Fall seasons, when Northstar's winter and summer mountain operations are closed, the Village restaurants and retail outlets run on a modified schedule. Expect limite