Avery County
NC homes for sale by owner. Linville North Carolina real estate for
sale by owner near Grandfather Mountain. Western North Carolina
Mountain view cabins near Banner Elk, Avery County NC. Gated community
building lots, creek lots, mountain view farm homes with horse pasture
acreage, pond lots near
Beech Mountain, Sugar Mountain, Hawksnest and Appalachian Ski Resorts, Blue Ridge
parkway, Grandfather mountain, Linville Falls and Linville Gorge N.C.
North Carolina Mountain
Cabins For Sale by Owner.
Avery County
NC Mountain Cabin
Near Linville - Spruce Pine - Boone NC
Gorgeous open floor plan Avery County
mountain cabin being sold at tax value. Could be your new vacation
home. This 1200 sq ft getaway spot on 0.7 acres, includes 2 bedrooms; a 100 square
foot loft area (could be for sleeping, den, office, game room, or
play area). The main cabin also has two full bathrooms. There are
two levels both with their own entrances. Plus, there is an
additional small 140 sq ft guest home for those who need a little
more privacy. The cabin offers wrap around porch that has a 300
degree view of the sunrise and sunset. If you have never seen a
mountain sunset it is astounding. It is at a 3730 ft. elevation and
has tons of glass so you can enjoy the beautiful mountain landscape
from your private getaway home. The home is also beautifully
landscaped with a vibrant garden of local flowers and fresh herbs.
This cabin was built with love only 10 years ago by a master
craftsman and is in impeccable condition. A separate carport and
storage building come with the home and are perfect for keeping your
mountain toys.
Avery County NC is located in the northwest mountains of North
Carolina in a region known as the "High Country." Avery County North
Carolina encompasses several small communities of less than 1,000
year-round residents, and is one of the most desirable tourist
destinations and second-home colonies in the southeastern United
States.
Avery County, North Carolina is home to famous mountain peaks like
Grandfather Mountain, Beech Mountain and Sugar Mountain. It has the
highest county seat in Eastern America (Newland, elevation 3,621 ft.), the
highest incorporated town in Eastern America (Beech Mountain, elevation.
5,506 ft.), and is known as the "Christmas tree capital of the world."
Avery County NC was named after Colonel Waightstill Avery of
Morganton, NC. Colonel Avery served in the Revolutionary War from 1779
until 1781. He became the first Attorney General of North Carolina
after the Declaration of Independence was signed. The town of Newland
NC,
at 3,589 feet in elevation, is the highest county seat in eastern
America. It's original name was "Old Fields of Toe" because it is
located in a broad flat valley and is at the headwaters of the Toe
River.
Avery County NC, a natural wonderland, with a rugged terrain and a
unique climate, straddles the eastern continental divide at 4,000 about feet
above sea level. The Blue Ridge Parkway snakes through Avery County NC
combining nature and
the human achievement of the Linn Cove Viaduct.
Some might say summer is the time to be in the
Avery County North Carolina mountains and we
agree. But, when the summer splendor is gone, the rich colors of fall
are followed by harvesting of Fraser firs and downhill skiing. Then the
glory of spring is with us again. The folks of Avery County NC know this is
the place to be anytime!
Avery County North Carolina is located in the northwest North Carolina High County. It
contains 247 square miles or approximately 152,300 acres of land. It is
bounded on the north by the state of Tennessee and Watauga County; on
the east by Watauga, Caldwell and Burke counties; and one the west by
Mitchell county and the state of Tennessee.
Temperatures in Avery County NC average ten degrees cooler than in cities
like Asheville and Charlotte. The average high temperatures are in the
seventies in the summer and in the thirties in the winter. The highest
temperature ever recorded at the US Weather Service reporting station on
Grandfather Mountain was 83 degrees in August, 1983, and the lowest was
minus 32 degrees in January, 1985.
The average winter snowfall in
Avery County NC is 58 inches. This combined with artificial
snow made at the ski resorts keeps the slopes covered from mid-November
through March. Average rainfall in
Avery County NC is 57 inches. This combined with the
snowfall keeps the land plush and mountain streams full.
Avery County NC is governed by a five member board of county commissioners
which hold office for four years. A county manager is responsible for
day to day county operations. Newland, the county seat, is governed by
its town council. The five members of the council are elected for two
year terms. The town's chief executive is an elected mayor. The mayor
supervises the work of the different departments of the town's
government. A town clerk, assisted by the mayor, is responsible for
daily operations. Other townships in
Avery County NC govern the same way.
Tourism is the leading industry in Avery County NC, generating $51
million in sales each year. The South's highest ski slopes, nine major
golf resorts, and scenic Grandfather Mountain NC attract visitors year
'round to support a wonderful variety of outdoor activities, quality
restaurants and lodging facilities.
Banner Elk NC
Located in the Mountains of Western North Carolina, Banner Elk is home
to a bustling community thriving in High Country tourism activities
such as skiing, golf, hiking, horseback riding, rafting, and fishing.
With a number of fine accommodations to choose from as well as
restaurants and unique shops, Banner Elk offers much for the seasonal
vacationer and part-year resident. Year-round residents benefit from
the growing popularity of the Western North Carolina Mountains and
comprise the area's growing number of professionals, service
personnel, and skilled trade people. Come visit Banner Elk... and who
knows, you just might stay!
Activities and Recreation
Banner Elk is located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, in the
Western North Carolina. It is 20 minutes away from Boone, and is
surrounded by the towns of Sugar Mountain, Beech Mountain, Seven
Devils and Hawk's Nest. There is a wide range of Bed and Breakfast
Inns, hotels, vocational rental property and restaurants and bars in
town. And just a few minutes away there are ski resorts, golf clubs,
hiking trails, campgrounds and other possibilities for outdoor fun.
In the winter Banner Elk is where people come to choose and cut their
own Christmas tree and ski, and in the summer it is a perfect place
for a family getaway which can be either quiet, peaceful, and relaxing
or full of activity, fun, and adventure. Blue Ridge parkway,
Grandfather mountain, Linville Falls and Linville Gorge are just a few
of the scenic landmarks in the area. The attractions that are worth
visiting are the Woolly Worm Festival that takes place in Banner Elk
in October, and the summer theater, by the Lees-McRae College
Performing Arts department.
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