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Addie
- north; just norrth of US-23/74
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Balsam
- northeast; on US-23/74
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Cashiers
- south; at intersection of US-64 and NC-107
Cashiers rugged
mountain beauty is a magnet for hundreds of summer-time
residents. Real estate offerings here range from log cabins
(mostly rentals) to year-round homes in gated communities.
To view a list of real estate agencies in Cashiers, see the
list at
NCMLF.com.
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Cullowhee
- central; just east of NC-107
Cullowhee
is home to Western Carolina University and and extensive
population of very active college-age residents. The town is
still in an expansion mode and property in the suburbs is
still very reasonable. If you would like to check out
property values around Cullowhee, see the list of real
estate agencies at
NCMLF.com
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Dillsboro
- northwest central; on US-441 just west of Sylva
Dillsboro
is well known for the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad,
operated for tourists year-round, and the Tuckasegee River
which flows just rapidly enough to enjoy the thrill of
whitewater rafting but slowly enough for beginners and
families with small children to enjoy. This is a great place
to live! Why don't you contact one of our real estate
agencies, - see list at
NCMLF.com.
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Glenville
- south central; on NC-107 east shore of Thorpe Reservoir
Glenville is on the eastern shore of Thorpe Reservoir.
Waterfront property near Thorpe Reservoir (and mountain
property more distant) is very much in demand. See our list
of real estate agencies at
NCMLF.com.
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Sylva
- north central; at intersection of US-23/74 and NC-107
Sylva,
the county seat, is a delightful town, mild weather, only an
hour's drive to Asheville. Sylva real estate listings
include a wide variety of properties. A list of local real
estate agencies is at
NCMLF.com.
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Tuskasegee
- central; at intersection of NC-107 and NC-281
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Webster
- north central; just south of Sylva
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