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3.7 Acres in Macon County – No Building Restrictions

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$44,325 $49,250
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$754 Per Month / 84 Months
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Financing terms from 1-7 years available, no prepayment penalties

Description

This property has easy access via a state maintained road and 4 wheel drive is not necessary.  Recently cut in a driveway to the property, dropped in a new culvert and graded out a spot that can be used as one of the building sites on the property.  On day one you can start using your RV, move your tiny home onto the property, or start the building process.  The elevation of the lot is 3,400 feet and a very large portion of the property is useable acreage with a gentle slope.

There are no deed restrictions on the land other than there can be no more than one single family residence built on the property and that the land cannot be used for a junk yard.  There are enough buildable acres to have multiple camp sites for your RV, options to put a double wide on, or potential locations to build a cabin.  There are no restrictions on the type of dwelling you choose to build or move to the property, if you decide to build at all.

There is no HOA and annual county real estate taxes were approximately $153 for 2022.

Electricity is accessible underground at the bottom of the property. You would need to drill your own well and install a septic tank if you choose to build.

Property Information

Parcel Size

3.7 Acres

State

North Carolina

County

Macon County

Nearest Cities

Franklin, Asheville & Sylva

Parcel #

7524871950

Address

Henry Road

Features

Acres

3.7

Acres

County

Macon

County

Power

Underground

Power

Water

Well

Water

Heating

Oil / Electric

Heating

Elevation

3,400 Feet

Elevation

Fees

Closing Costs

You will be given a $500 credit towards closing costs with a local attorney

Nearby Attractions/City

Asheville

Asheville is a city in western North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains. It’s known for a vibrant arts scene and historic architecture, including the dome-topped Basilica of Saint Lawrence. The vast 19th-century Biltmore estate displays artwork by masters like Renoir. The Downtown Art District is filled with galleries and museums, and in the nearby River Arts District, former factory buildings house artists’ studios.

Bryson City

A wonderful town known for its abundance of beautiful mountain views and outdoor activities. Local world class trout fishing, hiking and kayaking are always nearby. Minutes away from the famous Nantahala Outdoor Center and a gateway to the Smoky Mountain National Park. Close proximity to boating, water sports and the Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort make it a popular destination for settling retirees, vacationers and prime real estate for investment rentals at affordable prices.