This charming home is situated in a wonderful location in the heart of Sapphire Valley w/easy access to Hwy 64 & close to all SVMA amenities (optional) & CCSV (by invitation). Unique 3-sided wood burning fireplace w/beautiful stonework from floor to ceiling can be enjoyed from the kitchen, dining & living rm. Master + 1 guest bedrm on main level. Kitchen updated.Paved driveway, dbl carport, level entry, large laundry rm & ample storage. New roof. Seller moving to new home & motivated! Sapphire Valley/Wyndham Resort amenities: two outdoor pools + kiddie pool, one indoor pool, saunas, hot tubs, weight room, game room, video rentals, running track, kids' playground, Horsepasture River picnic grounds, board games, ski slope, tubing and zip-line areas, tennis center and golf course with driving range, Fairfield Lake access to swim, canoe, paddle boat, picnic and much more. Sign up for trips to local waterfalls and other local outings. Eagle Ridge is known for it's beautiful views of mountain ranges with Cashiers, one of the Southeast's premier resort destinations. Widely known for its amazing atmosphere, unique culture, upscale shopping and world-class dining, the historic village of Cashiers has been a haven for vacationing families for well over a century. Drawn to the natural beauty of the area and mild temperatures that accompany elevations of over 3,500 feet above sea level, countless visitors have selected Cashiers as their vacation spot of choice and keep returning, year after year. Enjoy nearby waterfalls, hiking and many other outdoor activities. Start enjoying all that the Blue Ridge Mountains of the Smoky mountains have to offer. Western North Carolina offers the richest natural gifts revealed in a dazzling display of mountains, rivers, waterfalls and streams. Nearby trout fishing, hiking, biking, local playgrounds, dog parks and more.
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