$459,000
Community: Mars Hill in Yancey County (Snapshot)
This move-in ready mountain rustic cottage was designed by award winning Armin Wessel architects as part of The Preserve at Wolf Laurel. The Appalachian plan features timber frame and stone accents and was designed for low maintenance living. At an elevation of 3700 ft this home enjoys long range layered views of the Bald Mountain Range and Pisgah National Forest. The floor plan includes master bedroom on the main floor, vaulted ceilings in the living room and covered porch with outdoor fireplace, large lower level paver terrace, over-sized Andersen windows, Hickory hardwood floors, tile and granite in kitchen and bathrooms, GE profile stainless appliance package complete with washer and dryer. ... see more property features
Listed by Ali Lowe at Burnsville
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Directions: Directions from Asheville, NC: Take Interstate 26 West toward Mars Hill for approx. 18 miles. Turn right onto Hwy. 19 (Exit 9). Continue traveling east on Hwy 19 for 8 miles. Turn left at the blue highway sign that reads Buck House Inn. Continue on Scronce Creek Road following the signs for Buck House Inn for 5 miles to the entrance of The Preserve at Wolf Laurel on your left. Follow the signs to the model. 5860 Bald Mountain Road, Burnsville, NC 28714
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Yancey is an elevated county (population 17,800) with some of the highest mountains to be found in Western North Carolina—and in the eastern U.S., for that matter. It makes sense, then, that the county offers living situations and outdoor experiences that go above and beyond the norm, presenting you with many opportunities to Live the Life You Choose.
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While mountain traditions run deep in Yancey, the county has made In...Read More
Yancey is an elevated county (population 17,800) with some of the highest mountains to be found in Western North Carolina—and in the eastern U.S., for that matter. It makes sense, then, that the county offers living situations and outdoor experiences that go above and beyond the norm, presenting you with many opportunities to Live the Life You Choose.
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While mountain traditions run deep in Yancey, the county has recently made some key modern advancements. In late 2012, the main highway through the county, US 19E, was expanded from two lanes to four, aiding travel to and from the area. That said, there's actually one less reason to drive out the county: In a 2010 referendum, Burnsville residents okayed alcohol sales, so Yancey is no longer a dry county.
Yancey is also home to one of the most unique communities in the South: Celo, a settlement and land trust founded in 1937. There, some 40 families adhere to a loosely defined humanist ethic and help run a collective farm and the Arthur Morgan School, a progressive middle school with roots in Quaker values and the Montessori educational approach.
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Beverly-Hanks has an office located in north Asheville on Merrimon Avenue, just half an hour from Yancey County. If you're searching for homes and land in Yancey County, our expert real estate agents are available to help. Your Beverly-Hanks & Associates REALTOR® is backed by an outstanding support staff and committed to the highest standards of customer service.
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Yancey County is bordered by Tennessee to the north and a stretch of the Appalachian Trail to the south. There are 11 townships in the county, the largest of which, Burnsville, is the county seat and has 1,700 residents. Located in the center of the county, Burnsville is 35 miles north of Asheville and 50 miles west of Johnson City, Tenn. Just a few miles from Burnsville looms Mount Mitchell, the tallest peak east of the Mississippi, reaching 6,684 feet above sea level. Mount Mitchell is accessible by foot via several hiking trails or by bike or vehicle on the Blue Ridge Parkway, a sightseer's and cyclist's haven.
Mars Hill: 25 minutes
Spruce Pine: 29 minutes
Barnardsville: 32 minutes
Weaverville: 34 minutes
Downtown Asheville: 43 minutes
Asheville Regional Airport: 53 minutes
Black Mountain: 56 minutes
Marion: 57 minutes
Tax rates are per $100 of assessed valuation.
Yancey County: $ 0.6000
Yancey County is a collection of active, historic, and growing communities. Read about recent news, events, and real estate market updates for the area on the Beverly-Hanks blog.