Rare opportunity to own 20.78± acres just 5 minutes from downtown Sylva and Dillsboro, NC, located directly across from the scenic Tuckasegee River. This versatile unrestricted mountain property features multiple potential homesites, a natural spring, and two existing 2-bedroom septic systems, providing a valuable head start for future construction. An existing marble stone–sided home is located on the property and may be restored, renovated, or removed depending on the buyer’s vision. A second homesite already includes a house pad and septic system. According to the steep slope ordinance, the property may potentially be subdivided into approximately 2.51-acre parcels, creating opportunities for a private mountain estate, family compound or subdivision, commercial development, or river-oriented retreat. Property has easy access to the Tuckasegee River, known for fly fishing, tubing, and recreation. Within close proximity to Asheville, Cashiers, and Highlands, this property offers an incredible combination of acreage, infrastructure, and accessibility to town in one of Western North Carolina’s most desirable regions.
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Melissa Rogersmelissa@conleyrogerswnc.com,
Keller Williams Great Smokies
Source: Canopy MLS as distributed by MLS GRID,MLS#: 4355951
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Size: 20.78 Acres
Features: Hilly, Rolling Slope, Steep Slope, Views, Wooded, Other - See Remarks
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