River Acreage For Sale
WOWZA! This is your LUCKY day, hard to believe that this beautiful Horseshoe Bend WATERFRONT property on the LITTLE TENNESSEE RIVER is up for grabs. This property features several Black Walnut trees, and may have valuable ore/minerals on site. Property is flanked on both sides by the State of North Carolina Needmore Game Land Preserve.Bryson City is a small town that packs a wallop and is the GATEWAY to the GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS on the North Carolina side. Take a train ride, how about a white water rafting trip with friends? Spend the day FLY FISHING in your front yard! So many wonderful things to do, see, and experience in the area. Asheville is only 62 miles away. Fontana Lake is just up the road. Three other parcels are also listed and can be sold together with Lot 5a: Lot 3 PIN 665100731744; Lot 5b PIN 665100636631; Lot 5c PIN 665100638486.
ALL WATERFRONT LOTS! Lot 5a and Lot 5c border the State of North Carolina Needmore Game Land Preserve where you can camp, hunt, trap & fish. Bring your HORSES! What are you waiting for? Your future HOMESTEAD or off grid OASIS awaits! Easement to be determined between Buyer and Servient land owners.
Property Details
- Location: Little Tenneessee River
- Acres: 3.150
- Riverfront: Yes
- Riverview: Yes
- ViewTypes: River, Water
- County: Swain County
- Community: Not In Subdivision
- MLS #: 100393255
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Listing Agent: Stacy A Barnes, Keller Williams Crystal Coast, 910-545-6836, 252-515-7291 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Ad Number : | 3982367 |
Viewed: | 401 times |
Added: | Jul 07, 2023 |
Updated on: | Jul 07, 2023 |
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