
Description
Take a step back in time to a place that is separate from the rest of the world....this Brasstown farmstead property is reminiscent of the Cades Cove section of the Smoky Mountain National Park. Idyllically set with a spring fed creek coming out of the mountain directly behind it, and Brasstown Creek running through the middle of the pastures, the cabin couldn't have a more perfect setting. Uniquely situated at the end of the privately owned section of this historic valley, this property is just before you enter US Forest Service and approximately 200 yards from Brasstown Falls. To ensure and protect the beauty of this place, the former owner had the foresight to place a Conservation Easement on the entire property, which is held through Oconee Soil and Water Conservation. This means that the property can only be used for agriculture use and the cabin home site is the only residence allowed on the property. The 3BR/2BA log cabin was built in 2012 by Blue Ridge Log Cabins of Campobello, SC and moved to the site. A new well was drilled, as well as septic system in 2012. The home has actually never been lived in, only visited for occasional family use. This could be a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own an Appalachian Farmstead. Listing agent must be present for all showings and prospective buyers must show proof of funds or pre-qualification letter prior to showing.
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3BEDS
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115.22ACRES
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2BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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1000-1249SQFT
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$534$/SQFT
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Description
Take a step back in time to a place that is separate from the rest of the world....this Brasstown farmstead property is reminiscent of the Cades Cove section of the Smoky Mountain National Park. Idyllically set with a spring fed creek coming out of the mountain directly behind it, and Brasstown Creek running through the middle of the pastures, the cabin couldn't have a more perfect setting. Uniquely situated at the end of the privately owned section of this historic valley, this property is just before you enter US Forest Service and approximately 200 yards from Brasstown Falls. To ensure and protect the beauty of this place, the former owner had the foresight to place a Conservation Easement on the entire property, which is held through Oconee Soil and Water Conservation. This means that the property can only be used for agriculture use and the cabin home site is the only residence allowed on the property. The 3BR/2BA log cabin was built in 2012 by Blue Ridge Log Cabins of Campobello, SC and moved to the site. A new well was drilled, as well as septic system in 2012. The home has actually never been lived in, only visited for occasional family use. This could be a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own an Appalachian Farmstead. Listing agent must be present for all showings and prospective buyers must show proof of funds or pre-qualification letter prior to showing.
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