This property Closed on 07/20/17
Close Price: $545,000
Original Listing Price: $549,000
Community: Laurel Park List Date: 05/17/17
VIEW HOME! Master Carpenter/Seller hand-made cabinets and built-ins for a one of a kind kitchen with amazing views. Built in 2008 with wood floors, master on main, decks on both levels, two stone fireplaces, family room/library with hand crafted, stunning, bookcases. Workshop, plenty of storage. Heated floors in the Master Bath, two car garage on main. If you are looking for great views, unique home with features not found elsewhere then, you are home!
Directions: 5th Av W. from Main Street becomes Laurel Park Hwy where you enter passing Town Hall and Police Dept. At curve turn rt. on Hebron (water tower). at the next stop sign, turn rt. and take next left to continue on Hebron. When the road splits stay right on Essowah to stop sign and turn left on Roberts and bear left on Rowland when road splits again. After the curve the home will be straight ahead. See sign. Only 10 minutes to downtown Hendersonville, medical, food, etc.
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Listed by Coldwell Banker King-Hendersonville
Located west of Hendersonville is Laurel Park, a premier residential, retirement and vacation area featuring spectacular views of the mountains and valleys below. Laurel Park was incorporated in 1925, and rises to an elevation of 3,000 feet.
The Town of Laurel Park started in the late 1800's as a summer resort featuring cottages, inns, camps, and recreation areas around the lakes on the lower slopes of Echo Mountain. It continued to grow and was bolstered by new rail lines. After the stock market crash, Laurel Park transitioned from a summer resort...Read More
Located west of Hendersonville is Laurel Park, a premier residential, retirement and vacation area featuring spectacular views of the mountains and valleys below. Laurel Park was incorporated in 1925, and rises to an elevation of 3,000 feet.
The Town of Laurel Park started in the late 1800's as a summer resort featuring cottages, inns, camps, and recreation areas around the lakes on the lower slopes of Echo Mountain. It continued to grow and was bolstered by new rail lines. After the stock market crash, Laurel Park transitioned from a summer resort to a town noted for its year-round beauty, lovely residences and areas dotted with small lakes and pocket parks.
One of the most popular attractions is Jump Off Rock, a scenic overlook at the end of Laurel Park that offers a panoramic view of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Pisgah National Forest. Jump Off Rock is named for a 300-year-old Cherokee legend that when a young maiden heard that her lover had been killed in battle, she jumped off the cliff. Legend has it that on some moonlit nights, her ghost can be seen looking for her lover on Jump-Off Rock.
With a population of over 2,200, the vision of the town is to preserve and enhance its unique quality of life, making it the residential and small business community of choice in Western North Carolina.
For more information about the Town of Laurel Park visit http://www.laurelpark.org/index.html
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Hendersonville
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