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    Peaceful Boone Living | Ideal Starter Home, Rental with Seasonal Mountain Views.Welcome to 563 Margo Rd #A, a charming 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath split-foyer condo/townhome in the Valley View Condos community. Built in 1993 and offering nearly 1,000 sq ft, this end-unit home sits on a private, wooded lot with beautiful long-range views, just minutes from downtown Boone and Appalachian State. Current

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    183 Moonlight Ridge Rd Unit 1A, Boone, NC 28607

    Welcome home to the peaceful serenity of Heavenly Mountain and ONE-LEVEL living! FIRST-LEVEL condo with sunny southern exposure! Nestled within Heavenly Mountain's gated community, this spacious 2-bed 2-bath condo with separate office, offers easy access to an array of recreational facilities, including an outdoor pool, fitness center, and tennis court, just a stone's throw away. The kitchen with

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Why Live in Deep Gap

Winding mountain roads, scenic vistas and outdoor adventure define everyday life in Deep Gap. This rural Western North Carolina community, known for being the birthplace of influential folk musician Arthel “Doc” Watson, appeals to those seeking vacation homes in the Blue Ridge Mountains. “The vast majority of properties are weekend homes,” says Helen L. Phillips, a longtime resident of the region and a Realtor with Coe Realty Co. She adds that Deep Gap’s highway access is a big selling point, as it offers connectivity to the rest of Watauga County. “Most of our sales are to people to the east of us, up to a two- or three-hour drive.” The community is named after the deep natural gap at the base of Fire Scale Mountain, where the Blue Ridge Parkway meets U.S. Route 421. Single-family homes in Deep Gap rest along steep and winding two-lane roads that climb the community’s mountainous terrain. Properties often have porches and ample windows to enjoy scenic views. Architecture is diverse, with many homes custom-built. However, two home styles are the most sought-after, according to Phillips. “Many people come to me wanting a log cabin, but they’re more expensive than stick-built

Home Trends in Deep Gap, NC

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$382,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$285,130
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$239,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$255
Number of Homes for Sale
47
Last 12 months Home Sales
44
Months of Supply
12.80
Median List Price
$285,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
4%
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