$599,000
Community: Western North Carolina (Snapshot)
Endless opportunities. Easy access. One level living. Have your home with in-law suite or rental income with its own entrance. Located between Spruce Pine and Bakersville in the Ledger community. Four acres of prime property with a custom built brick home. Some highlights: Quartz countertops in the kitchen, a water filtration system.Laundry on both floors, recently stained and water proofed decks, cellar for wine, potatoes, ect...Elaborate landscaping with beautiful fruit trees (apple, peach, and walnut.) There are also Concord and Muscedine grapes. Plenty of various other landscaping to add to the beauty of the property. Also property comes with a great opportunity. Four bay garage. two of which can accommodate larger trucks,RVs,ect.... There is a lift and also a spray system. Air lines in all four bays. Office, a sales area, a bathroom, and laundry hook-up. Central HVAC in offices and two of the bays. Paved Parking Lot. Formerly used as a car lot but has endless possibilities. ... see more property features
Listed by Donna Banks at North Asheville and Bobbie McMahan at Burnsville
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Mitchell High
416 Ledger School Road, Bakersville, NC 28705© GreatSchools.org 2019. Use is subject to terms of service.
Bowman Middle
410 South Mitchell Avenue, Bakersville, NC 28705© GreatSchools.org 2019. Use is subject to terms of service.
Gouge Elementary
134 Laurel Street, Bakersville, NC 28705© GreatSchools.org 2019. Use is subject to terms of service.
Directions: Locate 4390 HWY 226 Bakersville NC on your GPS. From Asheville: Exit 9. Drive towards Spruce Pine NC and turn left on Highway 226 towards Bakersville NC. Your destination will be a few miles out on the left off 226 just past Mitchell High School
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Welcome to the mountains of Western North Carolina. Now they're yours too.
Our mountains have always been a destination for travellers seeking a setting of natural beauty and warm hospitality. Majestic mountain vistas, architecturally significant buildings, a stunning array of restaurants and shops, and a growing economy blend together to create a best-of-both-worlds place to live. There is something for everyone.
Often known geographically as the state's Mountain Region. WNC contains the highest mountains in the Read More
Welcome to the mountains of Western North Carolina. Now they're yours too.
Our mountains have always been a destination for travellers seeking a setting of natural beauty and warm hospitality. Majestic mountain vistas, architecturally significant buildings, a stunning array of restaurants and shops, and a growing economy blend together to create a best-of-both-worlds place to live. There is something for everyone.
Often known geographically as the state's Mountain Region. WNC contains the highest mountains in the Eastern United States. There are 82 mountain peaks between 5,000 to 6,000 feet (1,500-1,800 m) in elevation in western North Carolina, and 43 peaks rise to over 6,000 feet (1,800 m). Among the subranges of the Appalachian Mountains located in western North Carolina are the Great Smoky Mountains, Blue Ridge Mountains, Great Balsam Mountains, Great Craggy Mountains, the Plott Balsams, and the Black Mountains. Mount Mitchell, in the Black Mountains, is, at 6,684 feet (2,037 m), the highest point in eastern North America.[5] Valley locations are typically closer to 2,000 feet.
The French Broad River is the largest river in the region; others include the Little Tennessee River and Swannanoa River. The Eastern Continental Divide runs through the region, dividing Tennessee-bound streams from those flowing through the Carolinas.The region covers an area of about 11,000 square miles (28,000 km2), and is roughly the size of the state of Massachusetts. The population of the region, as measured by the 2010 U.S. Census, is 1,399,954. Western North Carolina contains very few major urban centers. Asheville, North Carolina, located in the region's center, is the area's largest city and most prominent commercial hub. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians have a reservation situated in the Western North Carolina region, adjacent to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Wikipedia contributors. "Western North Carolina." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 18 Sep. 2013. Web. 2 Mar. 2014