Showing posts with label Land and Lots for sale Sapphire Valley-Highlands-Cashiers-Lake Glenville NC. Show all posts
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FiveStone Development Bulk Purchase-WNC Mountains

Land Development for Sale!!
The developers of this unique mountain subdivision in Western NC
are ready to sell!
Total of 18 lots-4 sold
This developement has 45 acres of pristine land remaining at 4,100ft elevation.

Take advantage of this great opportunity to own the whole development packaged turn key.
This is an exclusive listing not advertised anywhere else.

The FiveStone Development is ideally situated in Cashiers, North Carolina. Cashiers is a fast paced growth resort community. FiveStone is easily accessible via two way paved roads with an access gate entry. This trophy property is positioned in a well established location with limited competition. It is the last of the choice properties in the area, with excellent views at a lower price point.

Located within a few hundred yards the community is a Trail Head for 6,300 acres of National Forest known as Panthertown Valley.
FiveStone owners will enjoy the benefits of the Sapphire Valley Resort amenities.
Sapphire Valley Resort includes eight Har-Tru tennis courts, 18-hole championship course, enjoy sailing, canoeing, swimming and fishing on the 55-acreLake Fairfield. Sapphire Valley boasts a ski lodge with 3 ski slopes in the winter and indoor outdoor pools, fitness center and saunas year round. Children’s activities during the summer months.

Within a 30 minute drive of the property, in all directions, owners can enjoy waterfalls, scenic views, canoeing, kayaking, white water rafting, swimming, fishing, hiking, rock climbing, skiing, golfing, tennis, horseback riding, fine dining and shopping.

The major metropolitan hubs are Atlanta within 2 hours and Asheville and Greenville within 1 ½ hours.

The seller is interested in selling the property as a whole; with a possible joint venture.

*The property is vested in NC and septic permits are in place.

For more information regarding Large Parcels of Land and Lots for sale in the Western North Carolina Area call 813-784-7744

Old Edwards Inn and Spa, Highlands NC

Dear Friends,

If you plan on visiting the Cashiers, Highlands N.C. area and want to include looking for your luxury mountain retreat, rustic log cabin or perfect mountain view lot to build your dream home, then we have a special promotion for you!

A hallmark of service and hospitality, the Old Edwards Inn & Spa has been welcoming visitors to the Highlands area for more than a century. And now, we would like to help welcome you to Highlands, NC by hosting our clients in a warm, friendly environment of relaxed elegance during your stay.


From Photo Gallery Cashiers, Highlands, Sapphire, Lake Glenville North Carolina

With our referral, The Old Edwards Inn will offer our clients a 30% discount off our Rack Rates during the months of November through April, and a 20% discount throughout the rest of the year, along with a special welcome amenity.

You will stay in their luxury guestrooms, and may choose to dine in the award winning
Madison ’s restaurant, unwind to live music in Hummingbirds Piano Bar and Lounge or enjoy cocktails and alfresco dining in the Wine Garden. Enjoy the convenience of a full-service onsite salon and choose to indulge in the world-class European Spa.

All guests are treated to the Old Edwards tradition of a Champagne arrival, gourmet House Breakfast each morning, evening turndown service, access to the Fitness Center and Spa Amenities Building , a 24-hour Butler's Pantry and the attentive service of our gracious staff.
Room bookings are subject to availability, and the offer is valid until April 30, 2010.

For more information, and to request a tour of our beautiful mountain community in Western North Carolina, please call us at 828.226-8837 or email: rae@carolinapg.com

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A place to LIVE, explore and see Heaven....Bald Rock Community NC


Last week I toured the community of Bald Rock. I've been there at least 10 times already looking at the property and various lots for my clients. Views of mountain lots and an up close personal view of this high elevation mountain community near Cashiers, North Carolina

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AVERAGE HOME SALES PRICE UP 7.5% CASHIERS, HIGHLANDS NC

Map of Western North Carolina. Cashiers is located in Jackson County. Highlands is in Macon County

Here are the latest sales figures on the Cashiers/Highlands North Carolina Home Sales





The Numbers
Entire MLS Area
1/1/07 thru 9/21/07
Versus
1/1/06 thru 9/21/06

Jan 1 2006 thru September 21 2006

Number of Sales 315
Sales Volume $198,067,747
Average List Price $672,482
Average Sales Price $628,786
Average DOM 217
% of sell to list sold for 93.5% of list


Jan 1 2007 thru September 21 2007

Number of Sales 289
Sales Volume $195,290,323
Average List Price $735,360
Average Sales Price $675,745
Average DOM 225
% of sell to list sold for 91.9% of list

State of the market

Number of Sales down 8.3 %
Sales Volume down 1.4 %
Average List Price up 9.4 %
Average Sales Price up 7.5 %
Average DOM up 3.5 %
% of sell to list down 1.8 %

Source: Closed sales on Highlands/Cashiers MLS
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Whisper Lake Lot for Sale,Cashiers/Sapphire NC

View of Whisper Lake-Residential Community

FOR SALE BY OWNER Lot of the month - Whisper Lake




Located in the Whisper Lake resort community of Sapphire Valley Resort. All of Wyndham Sapphire Valley amenities are included. The great Sapphire Mountain Golf Club golf course with views, waterfalls, undulated greens and scenic tees is just a short drive with deep discounts. Other Sapphire Valley amenities include... tennis, golf & miniature golf, massage therapy, indoor & outdoor swimming pools, sauna, steam room, game and fitness centers, and downhill skiing.

A diamond in the rough. Great cul-de-sac lot with privacy and at the top and lots of road frontage. Borders the Lupton Ranch.


Available for 65K

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Enjoy the beauty of rhododendrons, mountain laurels, and the waterfowl activities, waterfalls close by, great hiking trails, fishing lakes/streams, national forest abound and all the other great mountain living at your fingertips.

Approximately 1 Acre lot at one of the highest elevations in Whisper Lake. Great building sites and preferred builders have been chosen.

There are only a handful of lots to be purchased in the area for 65K and under. This lot already has approved Septic and Community Water in place.

MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE THE VIEWS, COMMUNITY AND THE AREA.
Thinking of building a summer home? Rent out when you are not using it and make a profit!
Want to build? At this price you can afford to build a custom home and still make a nice profit.


There are currently 15 single family homes listed in the MLS for sale in
Whisper Lake.

Pricing ranges depending on size of home and views.


HI: $872,000
LO: $399,900
MEDIAN: $499,000
AVG: $532,547


If you are thinking of investing in Real Estate and buying a starter lot in the mountains of North Carolina, check out Whisper Lake.
There are no for sale signs allowed in the community. Scheduling in advance is always recommended.

For details on lots for sale contact
Rae Shatto, Realtor-
Keller Williams Realty
Or call toll free 888-277-2006 x2

The Preserve at Rock Creek Offers Upscale Mountain Living with a Unique Environmental Touch

This was posted on the dBusinessNews Daily web site.

CASHIERS, N.C. – (June 5, 2007) –

The Preserve at Rock Creek, a 281-acre community with 200 acres permanently protected from development by a conservation easement, offers residents the best of both worlds: attractive home sites surrounded by lush natural forest.

Exclusively represented by Landmark Realty Group, The Preserve at Rock Creek is a private, gated mountain community with 16 five-acre home sites surrounded by serene natural forest. Eleven lots remain available, including two that feature their own weekend shelter, or guest house. Prices range from $325,000-745,000.

“For me, mountain living means less is always more,” said Tim Bright, Owner and Developer of The Preserve at Rock Creek. “I fell in love with this area as a child and when I returned as a developer, I wanted to maintain the unique beauty and natural state that I had grown up with. That is why I set aside 200 acres as a conservation easement, to ensure that it will never be developed.”

Bright set aside the conservation easement following an environmental assessment that identified more than 100 wildlife species at Rock Creek, including white-tailed deer, foxes, hawks, grouse, owls and native trout. In addition, nine endangered, threatened, rare or watch list species were also found, which include the Appalachian Bewick’s Wren, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker and Southern Appalachian Salamander.

The Preserve at Rock Creek features an eight-acre naturalized wildflower meadow, which Bright restored after acquiring the property. Other community features include hiking and ATV trails, a stocked trout pond, rock outcroppings, cliffs, caves, natural springs, stunning waterfalls and Rock Creek, which runs almost the entire length of the property. The lots also offer gorgeous mountain and lake views.

“The Preserve at Rock Creek is a controlled development with many unique natural aspects,” said Jane Ebberts, Broker-in-Charge and Owner of Landmark Realty Group, the exclusive representative of The Preserve at Rock Creek. “This community really brings together the best of both worlds by providing residents with an upscale lifestyle as well as the natural peace and beauty of mountain living. It is truly a rare combination.”

Surrounding areas offer 30 waterfalls, including Whitewater Falls, the tallest waterfall east of the Mississippi River, as well as Lake Glenville and Lake Toxaway. Nearby Panthertown Valley, 6,700 acres of lush national forest, offers hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding and pristine waterfalls. With average temperatures during the winter months ranging from the 30s to mid 40s and a summer ambient temperature of 72 degrees, this region is the perfect place for year-round outdoor activities.

Located in Sapphire, and just eight miles from Cashiers, The Preserve at Rock Creek is also in close proximity to fine dining, lodging and unique antique and upscale shopping. The community is also a short drive from some of the world’s best golf courses, including Wade Hampton Golf Club, Chattooga Club and High Hampton.

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Best Places to Build your Retirement Home, North Carolina

Retirees flocking to North Carolina Golf Communities are representative of a growing trend.

The trend of buyers moving first to Florida and then later selling and moving to South Carolina, North Carolina, or Virginia is what they call the "half-back phenomenon." They love the Florida sun, but then they realize they miss the passing of the four seasons, and in the summer they want to escape the heat. So they move half the way back to where they started -- New England, for example -- and end up in the Carolinas."

Life is full of choices. And perhaps at no time is that more evident than when shopping for a home. Buying a vacation or retirement property can be a full-time job if you're not organized. From location to home type to available ammenties and golf -- just to name a few -- the number of variables to consider can be overwhelming.

One of the most popular states for new golf home purchasers is North Carolina. It is fourth in the nation in the number of golf courses associated with real estate (170), and is the No. 4-ranked state in terms of the percentage of golf courses associated with real estate-nearly 30 percent. It offers prospective buyers three distinct geographic regions -- coastal, central/sandhills, and mountains -- and is a microcosm of some trends in the golf course real estate market.

Champion Hills is in the western mountains of North Carolina, in the town of Hendersonville. An elegant mountain community, its Tom Fazio-designed course has received many accolades. Fazio, who resides in Hendersonville, liked it so much that he made it his home club.

A search for the perfect climate has resulted in the purchasing of multiple golf course homes. Aging baby boomers are in their peak spending years. Statistics show that people buy retirement homes where they go on vacation. Boomers have traveled frequently and all over the world. The mobile society is here to stay.

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Five Stone Mountain View Lots-Cashiers, NC


Five Stone Debuts 11 Mountain-View Lots in Gated Cashiers, N.C. Community

The primary infrastructure is complete and 11 oversized lots with sweeping mountain views are ready for immediate sale at FiveStone, a boutique gated community situated on 53 acres of mountain property in Cashiers, N.C.

Cashiers, NC (PRWEB) May 3, 2007 -- The primary infrastructure is now in place at FiveStone, a boutique gated community situated on 53 acres of mountain property, and 11 oversized lots with sweeping mountain views are ready for immediate viewing and sale.

Earlier this month, the main gate was installed and road construction within the community was completed. Water and electric lines are also in place, and FiveStone is ready to be called home by anyone seeking the beauty and serenity of a mountain retreat.

Four pre-development lots were sold in 2006, meaning just 11 of the 15 oversized home sites remain available, including one of the community's premier lots that offers a stunning 270-degree mountain view. Prices for the remaining lots start at $260,000.

"With spectacular sunset views of both Whiteside and Chimney Top mountains and surrounded by lush national forests, FiveStone offers a unique experience in mountain living," said Steven Umansky, President, Tampa-based LandSource Development Group, Inc., developers of FiveStone. "When compared to home sites in other communities with similar views, FiveStone is not only one of the last choice properties in the area, but also one of the most affordable."


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Why people are moving from Florida? Where are they going?


Property tax relief is the Florida Legislature’s top priority this spring. And a new package of bills in New Jersey, if approved, would give a tax credit of up to 20 percent to homeowners and cap annual local tax increases at 4 percent — despite the predicted deficit.

“People are reacting to the large increases in assessments that took place over the past few years and looking to cut property taxes,” wrote Iris J. Lav, deputy director of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a liberal research and advocacy organization. “If assessments stagnate or decline, however, the cuts could seriously overreach.” Gov. Charlie Crist of Florida is among officials across the country who dismiss that notion, saying that reducing property taxes would fatten consumers’ wallets and dissuade them from leaving the state.


Census data show that fewer people than usual moved into Florida last year. And an abrupt halt in the growth of public school enrollment this year suggests that families are leaving. Despite dropping prices, communities like Naples, Miami and Sarasota still have some of the most overvalued real estate in the nation, according to Global Insight, a research firm in Waltham, Mass.

“People are packing up the equity and moving to North Carolina"

For information on relocating to North Carolina, Homes for sale, Land for sale and new developments, call Rae Shatto 888-277-2006 x2 or email us.

Bald Rock and The Divide at Bald Rock-Cashiers, NC

Mountain View Lot from The Divide at Bald Rock

Premium North Carolina Mountain Real Estate -


Bald Rock Equestrian Community

The Divide at Bald Rock is located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Smoky Mountains at the center of the Lake Toxaway, Cashiers and Highland resort areas in Western North Carolina just 2.5 hours north of Atlanta, Ga.

Easily accessible to The Divide mountain properties are the unique communities of Cashiers and Highlands. Both towns offer visitors a variety of dining, lodging, and shopping opportunities. Activities for outdoor enthusiasts included golfing, fly fishing, boating, whitewater rafting, swimming, water skiing, and snow skiing.

The mountain area offers an exceptional opportunity for the golf enthusiast. There are approximately 14 golf courses located in the area, most designed by world-renowned course designers. The Highlands Country Club course was designed by Donald Ross. The Cullasaja Club course was designed by Arnold Palmer; the Wade Hampton Golf Club course was designed by Tom Fazio.


The mountain area is home to an endless supply of lakes and rivers. Lake Glenville is known for being the highest man-made lake on the east coast at an elevation of 3,492 feet. Having more than a dozen species of fish, it offers plenty to challenge the skill of fishermen. It is perfect for boating, and has some of the most coveted shoreline in North Carolina.

In front of glorious Bald Rock Mountain sits 55-acre Fairfield Lake. Experience the entire lake along its surrounding hiking trail. There is a sandy beach for sunning and swimming, two docks, a boathouse and a boat rental with good fishing. Whitewater rafting will oblige the brave of heart. With this exhilarating sport, as well as for kayaking, the Nantahala River is known to be one of the best in Blue Ridge Mountain area. For the more sedate water activist, the passive French Broad River is a wonderful alternative.



The Divide and Bald Rock-Cashiers, NC


Mountain property ownership at The Divide entitles residents to all the year-round amenities of Sapphire Valley Resort for a nominal fee. Sapphire Valley amenities include indoor/outdoor swimming pools, 18-hole championship mountain golf course, tennis center, exercise facilities, miniature golf, boat rental on 55-acre Lake Fairfield, winter skiing and much more. The Divide’s neighboring mountain community of Bald Rock shares amenities including an equestrian center with acres of lush pastureland, stables and miles of hiking, biking and riding trails which offers access to multiple waterfalls and a rare highland bog.


The Divide community features a covered pavilion for family occasions and community celebrations. This open-air, rustic facility is flanked by two fireplaces and includes a full-service kitchen.
Adjacent to The Divide lays the magnificent Panthertown Valley. Owned by the U.S. Forest Service, this remarkable 6,700-acre preserve nicknamed the “Yosemite of the East” must be experienced to be appreciated. Meandering streams and intricate waterfall systems make Panthertown Valley a haven for horseback riders, hikers, riders, and nature lovers.

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Why people are investing in North Carolina

HAVENS Highlands and Cashiers, N.C.; On the Blue Ridge, Twin Towns Draw a Younger Crowd
By DENISE KIERNAN


HIGHWAY 64 rises on the one-hour drive from Asheville, N.C., to the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau in the Blue Ridge Mountains. As it climbs, the cool mountain air and the wide expanse of sky offer a sense of refuge for those arriving from hot, sticky cities like Atlanta and Charleston.


That sense of refuge has drawn Southerners to homes in the twin towns of Highlands and Cashiers for well over a century. But now, with more and more part-time residents staying beyond the summer and a younger, more active set of homeowners over all, it may no longer be true to say that Highlands-Cashiers is one of the best-kept second-home secrets in the nation.


Once, the towns' trademark feature was their several golf communities for retirees, said Ann McKee Austin, a local real estate agent. But now, she said, you're likelier to see ''the S.U.V. with the Labrador in the back and the kayak on top.'' Or, as Cathy Garren, another real estate agent, put it: ''It used to be retirees from Florida. Now it's working people from Atlanta.''


They come for the mild weather and for the lush forests and waterfalls set amid stunning mountain silhouettes. But despite the climate and the setting, relative distance from big cities has helped to keep real estate prices from skyrocketing; local agents say that in the last five years, prices have increased from 12 to 20 percent. ''This is not a boom or bust area, where you have windfall years and then slack years,'' Ms. Austin said. ''It's consistent and steady. We like it that way. It's not some kind of new, made-up town on the coast of Florida.''


The Scene
Highlands and Cashiers (pronounced CASH-ers) are equally affluent fraternal twins, nestled in the midst of the Nantahala National Forest. The area has been used as a summer retreat since the mid-1800's, when wealthy families from the Low Country of South Carolina began putting up summer cottages and modest Greek Revival houses there. The town of Highlands was founded in 1875 by Kansas developers who, the story goes, drew two lines on a map, one from Chicago to Savannah, the other from New York City to New Orleans, believing that the intersection would be ideal for trade.

Today, if there is a difference between the two towns, it is that Cashiers is a little bit country, Highlands a little bit country club. Highlands, fittingly, is also higher, at an elevation of 4,113 feet to Cashiers's 3,500 feet. New homes in both towns tend to be large houses located either in gated communities or on estate lots of five acres or more.

Highlands has a proper Main Street, which draws strolling day-trippers in khakis and polo shirts. But both towns offer plenty of boutique shopping and local crafts. For activities, there's a lot to do, from pampering to playing in the rugged outdoors. You can indulge in a massage at the spa of the Old Edwards Inn on Main Street in Highlands or play croquet on the lawn of the Chattooga Club in Cashiers. Or you can climb the sheer face of Whiteside Mountain, hike to the 411-foot-tall Whitewater Falls or fish on Lake Glenville.

Mike Hays, who owns an insurance agency in Sarasota, Fla., lived between the two towns for five years and is buying a new home in Cashiers. ''I like living in Cashiers and going to Highlands,'' said Mr. Hays, a 36-year-old father of two young children. ''We've got a mountain double-jog-stroller, and we take the kids hiking with us. We go out for ice cream, We play in the yard. We're at home.'' Mr. Hays's family comes back to the area in the fall for the colors and at Thanksgiving.

Sue Gail, originally from England, lives most of the year in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and found herself at Highlands Falls Country Club in 2001, after her husband, a developer, began working on projects in the area. Ms. Gail, 60, started the Highlands Film Festival, which just completed its second year. She and her husband spend several months in Highlands in the summer; she says many residents she knows are spending more and more time there. ''It's beautiful,'' she said. ''People are so wonderful up here. It's a rejuvenating getaway.''


Pros
Property taxes vary but are relatively low (an example: $1,485 a year for 6.94 acres). Views are long, summers are mild and breezy, and fall features a mind-boggling palette of colors.


There are many golf courses of distinction in the area. Bobby Jones spent several summers at the Highlands Country Club, and he still holds the course record. The Wade Hampton Club, designed by a golf course guru and area resident, Tom Fazio, was ranked 17th in the United States by Golf Digest in 2005.

Outdoor Magazine ranked Cashiers one of America's ''top dream towns'' in 2004.
If exerting yourself is not a priority, there are plenty of shops and restaurants in both towns, or you can hop into your car and go for a scenic drive.


Cons
Anything that travels to the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau takes the same twisting drive, and getting stuck behind a land-yacht can add time and nausea to your trip.
Unincorporated Cashiers is dry, though brown-bagging is permitted practically everywhere. Alcohol can be bought in Highlands, which is incorporated, but laws there are complicated (some restaurants can serve wine, but not beer). Nevertheless, many club communities have stocked bars and restaurants, and private restaurant clubs (membership fees range from a dollar a year to more than $100) have full permits.

Some of the restaurants and shops shut down during the winter, and even in summer, things close early. ''We do have some great restaurants,'' said Debi Dickson, an Atlanta resident who spends four months a year in Highlands. ''Just don't expect to eat at them at 10 p.m.''


The Real Estate Market
Expect to spend at least $700,000 to buy into one of the high-end, full-amenity gated communities. (Many of the club amenities in those communities close in the winter.) Houses at that price will probably not include a view or a fancy kitchen. At about $900,000, you can begin to have a house with everything: views, granite countertops, extensive decks, three bedrooms, an acre of land. Styles vary, but variations on Adirondack, Shingle-style and English cottage are popular.

Bargains can still be found in some of the smaller, older cottages in the woods, especially if you're willing to be 10 to 15 miles outside town. With some searching, you can perhaps find a little bungalow, a ranch or an A-frame in the $200,000-to-$400,000 range with two or three bedrooms, depending on the condition and age of the home.

It's not unusual for a house to stay on the market for six months because of the seasonal nature of home sales. Ms. Austin recently sold a three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath, 1,962-square-foot Shingle-style house on 3.47 acres in the Chattooga Club. It had another 1,069 square feet in porches and decks, views and included many antiques. It was listed at $2,295,000 and sold 35 days later for $2,245,000.

Ms. Garren recently sold a 30-year-old three-bedroom, three-bath house on .81 acres in a subdivision for $440,000. It was on the market for 64 days.

There is a good deal of new high-end development in the area, more than 3,000 acres in and around Cashiers alone. But agents suspect that the out-of-the-way location of Highlands-Cashiers, although attractive, keeps prices and development from spiraling out of control.

''We don't want the fudge factories, the T-shirt shops and water slides,'' Ms. Austin said.


LAY OF THE LAND POPULATION -- The Highlands area has about 3,000 year-round residents and about 20,000 in season. The area around Cashiers has 1,700 year-round residents and about 10,000 in season.


LOCATION -- Western North Carolina in the Blue Ridge Mountains, roughly 80 miles southwest of Asheville.


WHO'S BUYING -- Retirees with a love of golf who park themselves there for the summer and wealthy pre-retirees from nearby Atlanta who use their homes throughout the year. Still a favorite of Southerners, but Midwesterners are starting to stop in.


GETTING THERE -- Asheville's airport is the closest at about 60 miles, roughly an hour and a half drive. The Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport is a two-hour drive away in South Carolina. Atlanta is a two-and-a-half-hour drive away.

WHILE YOU'RE LOOKING -- The Old Edwards Inn and Spa (445 Main Street, 866-526-8008) on Main Street in Highlands offers Swedish massage packages, upscale shops and fine dining in Madison's Restaurant and Wine Garden. Its 30 rooms, suites and cottages start at $235.


For questions pertaining to the Cashiers/Highlands Real Estate market contact The Carolina Plateau Group info@carolinapg.com or call toll-free 888-277-2006 x2

NC-Lake Glenville area History

Lake Glenville Area History

Lake Glenville is the highest lake east of the mississippi. It has an elevation of 3,942 feet. There are 26 miles of shoreline, several waterfalls, and a surface area of over 1500 acres.
The lake is fed by five tributaries and dozens of creeks and streams. Glenville is a beautiful community rich in history. The original name was Hamburg Township and was settled in 1827. It suffered during the Civil War, but was slowly rebuilt, and in the late 1880's was once again a thriving area with industries such as lumbering, tanning, and mining.
In January of 1891, the town was renamed Glenville. During WWII, in 1940 and 1941, the Nantahala Power and Light Company, then owned by ALCOA Company, constructed a dam on the Tuckasegee River so it could supply their company with more electricity to make aluminum for the war effort.

While filling the new lake, it encompassed the entire valley north of Cashiers, flooding the town of Glenville and all the schools, homes, businesses, and farmlands up to a depth of 300 feet.

Here the pace of life is such that you can do some things you seldom have time to do. Sit by a rushing creek basking in the warmth of the sun on your back. Amble along a trail, stopping often to admire a wildflower or to look up into a tree to find that elusive bird that is singing to you.

Take a leisurely ramble in your car, exploring, finding grand mountain views, weathered barns, tiny towns that are nothing more than a filling station and a post office. Most valued in the area are the people and children that make this place home.

The Cashiers, Glenville, Sapphire region of Western North Carolina is one of the most exciting and desirable areas in the southeast. Less than a days drive from many of the metropolitan cities such as Atlanta, Ga which is only 2.5 hours away, our area is renown for its cool climate and relaxed lifestyle.

At 3,500 feet above sea level, summers are always cool and winters are mild.With the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains as a backdrop, life here is one most people only dream of - combining the quiet village life with convenient access to urban centers such as Asheville, North Carolina; Atlanta, Georgia and Greenville, South Carolina.
We've recently added a Lake Glenville North Carolina site to our forum.
Everything Lake Glenville
For more information on Real Estate in the Lake Glenville area contact The Carolina Plateau Group at 888-277-2006x2 or email us.