17.62 Acres Bordering National Forest Privacy, Usability & Rare Mountain Opportunity. Discover a rare find in the North Carolina mountains: 17.62 acres of gently sloping land, bordered on three sides by the U. S. National Forest. Properties with this much usable terrain are extremely hard to come by in the mountains. Located at the end of a private road, this tract offers unmatched privacy while still being easily accessible off Vengeance Creek Road (crossing Cherokee tribal lands). The land features several roughed-in roads, potential homesites, and charming old stone walls that hint at a small subdivision concept from years past. Today, it presents endless opportunities: create your own private mountain estate, enjoy it with RVs, or subdivide into multiple homesites tucked into the woods. Unlike many parcels, this property comes with minimal restrictions the only deed restriction is ...
17.62 Acres Bordering National Forest Privacy, Usability & Rare Mountain Opportunity. Discover a rare find in the North Carolina mountains: 17.62 acres of gently sloping land, bordered on three sides by the U. S. National Forest. Properties with this much usable terrain are extremely hard to come by in the mountains. Located at the end of a private road, this tract offers unmatched privacy while still being easily accessible off Vengeance Creek Road (crossing Cherokee tribal lands). The land features several roughed-in roads, potential homesites, and charming old stone walls that hint at a small subdivision concept from years past. Today, it presents endless opportunities: create your own private mountain estate, enjoy it with RVs, or subdivide into multiple homesites tucked into the woods. Unlike many parcels, this property comes with minimal restrictions the only deed restriction is no unlicensed vehicles on the road. Most of the acreage is usable, with one side rising upward to form a natural land fence between the property and the nearest private neighbor. Whether you envision a secluded family retreat, multiple cabins for investment, or simply a legacy property surrounded by National Forest, this land is versatile, private, and full of potential. A true mountain treasure unrestricted, private, and usable. The Vengeance Creek area today serves has a minor waterway in Cherokee County and is part of rural and agricultural landscape. This region is known for its natural beauty, with fishing and Outdoor tourism driven by attractions like the Nantahala Lake and River, the John C. Campbell Folk School (founded in 1925), the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians maintains a presence in Cherokee County, with a second tribal casino opened in Murphy. This property will feel remote and privite, however only minutes away from the quaint town of Andrews and Murphy, near Erlanger Hospital and western carolina regional airport. Dont let this one get away!
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Research Parcel Informationtake 141, turn onto Vengence Creek, Claude Rogers Road on the right, look for signs