Beautiful craftsman home just a few blocks from Lake Tomahawk Park in Black Mountain! This exquisite custom home has lots of natural light, soaring ceilings on the main level, upgraded quartz counters, 2 levels of covered decks, and more! With minimal maintenance needed, this home is ideal for a primary residence or a lock-and-leave vacation home (short-term rentals permitted). Main level has an open floorplan, primary suite with walk-in closet, private office, and powder room. Lower level (above grade) has a 1-car garage, 2 guest bedrooms with access to the lower deck, full bath, laundry, and an entrance hall. Enjoy the mountain views from the upper deck while enjoying coffee or wine! The Tudor Croft neighborhood offers paved roads and underground utilities (including natural gas and cable internet). This home is located just inside the neighborhood entrance, so it's an ideal location from which to walk or bike to the lake or downtown for dinner! Some furnishings negotiable.
People are also reading... After 3 years closed, Mr. Bob's Do-Nuts opening again in downtown Marion Family fun night, trunk or treat and more: Four Halloween events in Marion this weekend Black Mountain-based Ingles: All but 4 supermarkets have reopened following hurricane Hurricane relief workers who helped clean up Marion plant target of social media posts in Statesville Catawba Falls trail closed again due to Hurricane Helene; one overlook washed away in storm Old Fort sewer system has Band-Aid fix; water system needs one new pipe to get back to 100% Election Day is Tuesday. Some McDowell County voting locations have changed. "All the beer was saved." Hillman Beer reopens in Old Fort with beer, no food for now McDowell ends 2024 campaign with overtime MAC thriller at Enka Events scheduled for McDowell County during Helene recovery Employees returning to Helene-damaged Baxter IV fluid plant in Marion Harris aims to energize Black men; 'Terrifier 3' tops 'Joker' | Hot off the Wire podcast McDowell schools spotlight: He learned circuits in school, now he works on airplanes in the Air Force Dia de los Muertos returns Saturday in downtown Marion Did a serial killer bury his victims on a rural Midwest hillside?
View More
Be the first to know
Get local news delivered to your inbox!
Sign up! * I understand and agree that registration on or use of this site constitutes agreement to its user agreement and privacy policy.