$1,439,000
Community: Union Mills in Rutherford County
65 acre campus with 8,000 sq ft office. Could be a corporate head quarters. rehab facility, RV resort/Camp Ground, equestrian riding/training center are just a few of the many ideas that could be brought to life on this property. The 8,000 square foot building on the property has plenty of potential with 5 executive offices, phone rooms/fulfillment and a dozen other small offices for staff. Transform the space to a Club house, event space or wedding venue. This office was built with careful attention to detail for more than double the asking price. ... see more property features
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Listed by Scott Barfield Realty
Rutherford County, a mostly rural county of about 64,000 residents that is becoming a popular spot for those looking to retire or invest in a second home. At the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the landscape includes rolling rivers and dramatic vistas. Many of the county's small towns, such as Lake Lure and Chimney Rock are seeing increased development, as luxury communities and resorts are built, contributing to the area's economy.
The county was formed in 1779 from the western part of the former Read More
Rutherford County, a mostly rural county of about 64,000 residents that is becoming a popular spot for those looking to retire or invest in a second home. At the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the landscape includes rolling rivers and dramatic vistas. Many of the county's small towns, such as Lake Lure and Chimney Rock are seeing increased development, as luxury communities and resorts are built, contributing to the area's economy.
The county was formed in 1779 from the western part of the former Tryon County. It was named for Griffith Rutherford, leader of an expedition against theCherokee in 1776 and a general in the American Revolutionary War.
In 1791 parts of Rutherford County and Burke County were combined to form Buncombe County. In 1841 parts of Rutherford County and Lincoln Countywere combined to form Cleveland County. In 1842 additional parts of Rutherford County and Burke County were combined to form McDowell County. Finally, in 1855 parts of Rutherford County and Henderson County were combined to form Polk County.