This property Closed on 03/01/17
Close Price: $260,000
Original Listing Price: $270,000
Community: Maggie Valley List Date: 08/13/14
NEW HOME -New Construction... High ceilings... upgraded features: granite counters in Kitchen, tile in shower and on bath floors, wood in great room... Big Windows... 43 foot Covered porch... Classic good looks... Master on Main (Walk in closet).. pleasant mountain views.. Large sized rooms... Vaulted bedrooms upstairs.. Heat pump.. very nice wooded neighborhood - underground utilities, paved roads, city water & Sewer.. Furniture available at half of wholesale costs. 'Cable' internet service...
Directions: Hwy. 19 to Maggie Valley.. Left at the light on Cardinal - (which is across from Moody Farm Rd to the Maggie Club) next right on Melody for a short distance to right into entrance to Katua - up road to right - house on the left
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Listed by Realty World-Heritage Realty
Just 10 miles outside of Waynesville is Maggie Valley, a quaint mountain delight that sprang up to cater to visitors and still rolls out the welcome mat to traveling tourists. The town is an epicenter of old time mountain fun, from family restaurants and fine dining to foot stomping Appalachian song and dance to putt-putt, elk-spotting and some of the best snow skiing in the South.
From spring to autumn, the valley is also packed with motorcyclists from around the country, who come to traverse the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway, motor through the Great Smoky Mountains of...Read More
Just 10 miles outside of Waynesville is Maggie Valley, a quaint mountain delight that sprang up to cater to visitors and still rolls out the welcome mat to traveling tourists. The town is an epicenter of old time mountain fun, from family restaurants and fine dining to foot stomping Appalachian song and dance to putt-putt, elk-spotting and some of the best snow skiing in the South.
From spring to autumn, the valley is also packed with motorcyclists from around the country, who come to traverse the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway, motor through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and enjoy the camaraderie of other riders who make annual treks to Maggie to visit the Wheels Through Time Museum. The Museum is among the highlights of a visit to Maggie, featuring a world-class collection of historic motorcycles and some cars. Most of the motorcycles are still in running condition. The museum has been featured in dozens of television shows and magazine articles.
Cataloochee Ski Area features the best skiing in the southern mountains and typically is one of the first ski resorts in the East to open. The resort's snowmaking abilities are constantly modernized and updated, allowing it to add inches of snow to its base every time the weather drops below freezing.
Near the ski resort is Cataloochee Ranch, which has cabins, horse stables, a grand old lodge and restaurant, all atop a 5,000-foot mountain. Those not staying at the ranch are invited to join staff and visitors for evening cookouts, and you might even hear some local storytelling.
From Maggie Valley it's a short drive to Cataloochee Valley in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Elk again roam free in the valley, thanks to a re-introduction program. Dusk is the best bet for guaranteed sightings, but please, stay away from the elk. They have antlers for a reason. For true local charm, look no further than Canton and Clyde, the neighboring towns nestled in eastern Haywood County. They are situated around the Evergreen paper mill, which started life as Blue Ridge Paper Products and has been running steadily for more than 100 years.