Homes For Sale in Madison County, NC Real Estate Market
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Named for the fourth President of The United States, James Madison. Madison County is located deep in the Appalachian Mountains of Western North Carolina, and much of the county's terrain is rugged, heavily forested, and sparsely populated. The county's northern border is with the State of Tennessee. Madison County's largest river is the French Broad River, which flows north-northwest through the county, first past the county seat of Marshall, then past the resort town of Hot Springs.
Approximately 21,000 residents call Madison County home. Madison County is located 15 miles north of Asheville in Buncombe County and is well connected by I-26, I-40, and I-81. The three towns located here are Marshall, Hot Springs, and Marshall and there are many communities.
The Madison County School System has approximately 2,600 students enrolled in four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. The public school system's goal is to be student-focused, providing comprehensive educational experiences in safe environments that equips and empowers students to be responsible citizens. To learn more about the Madison County School System at madison.k12.nc.us.
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