Log cabin on 15 acres in the North Carolina mountains، Circa 1798. $249,000

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This is really awesome! Check out this charming cabin near Boone! Built in 1798, it sits on 15 acres in Creston, North Carolina.

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The cabin features a cozy loft space, hardwood floors, a beautiful stone fireplace, a stacked stone chimney, and a covered front porch. The property includes two ponds, a creek, a barn, and a storage building. It has 1,360 square feet, one bathroom, and two bedrooms, all for $249,000.

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Own a piece of unique Appalachian history! This log cabin, constructed in 1798, might be the oldest cabin still occupied in the High Country today. It boasts hand-hewn 2-foot-wide logs, hardwood floors, a large stone fireplace with gas logs, stained glass windows, and a remodeled kitchen and laundry area.

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Due to unforeseen circumstances, some interior renovations like a sliding barn door, tongue and groove walls, new fixtures, and wiring haven’t been finished yet.

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The property also includes a 16×20 storage facility, two ponds, a creek, and 1,500 feet of concrete road frontage. There are several construction sites with beautiful views across the acres.

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Located near the North Fork of the New River, this area offers some of the best trout fishing in North Carolina. Boone and West Jefferson are just 30 minutes away, and Mountain City, Tennessee, is 15 minutes away. With a few modifications and renovations, this could become your dream home!

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This is a unique house and land with lots of potential!

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