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Welcome to 24 Pine Bluff Lane #17, an upper-level 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo located in the scenic Smoky Mountain Country Club community in Whittier, NC. This well-maintained unit offers a comfortable layout with a private primary suite with ensuite bath, plus a second bedroom and full bath for guests. The kitchen features granite countertops and opens to a bright living area that leads to a
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Bryson City, North Carolina, is a picturesque mountain town known for its scenic railways and tranquil lifestyle. Nestled between the Great Smoky Mountains and Nantahala National Forest, it offers abundant recreational activities such as hiking, camping, horseback riding, and ziplining. The Tuckasegee River and Fontana Lake are popular spots for boating, fishing, kayaking, and whitewater rafting, while Deep Creek is favored for tubing and swimming. The town’s Swain County Recreation Park features a public swimming pool, skate park, ball fields, playground, and indoor fitness facility. Bryson City Island Park, accessible via footbridge from Bryson Street, provides lush landscapes and pet-friendly trails. Downtown Bryson City, centered around Everett Street, is bustling with cafés, ice cream parlors, gift shops, and local businesses. Mountain Layers Brewing Company and High Test Deli are notable dining spots, and the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad Depot and Appalachian Rivers Aquarium are key attractions. Housing options range from downtown bungalows and historic homes to custom lake houses and wood cabins outside town limits. The town is car-dependent, with Highways 19 and 74 facilitating commutes to nearby cities like Asheville, which is about 65 miles away. Seasonal events such as the Polar Express and fall festivities at Darnell Farms draw significant crowds. Swain County’s schools have high ratings, contributing to the appeal for families. Bryson City’s serene environment and proximity to recreational activities make it a sought-after destination for both year-round residents and vacationers.
On average, homes in Bryson City, NC sell after 82 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Bryson City, NC over the last 12 months is $368,750, down 3% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.