Tucked at the end of the cul-de-sac, Lot 12 offers that rare mix of privacy, views, and build-friendly terrain. The setting feels settled and intentional — no pass-through traffic, just a quiet pocket at the edge of the ridge where the land opens up toward the mountains. The topography is ideal for a daylight basement, making this a smart lot for a home that lives large without feeling oversized. Think lower-level living space, guest quarters, studio, or recreation room that opens naturally to the landscape instead of feeling buried in it. From here, you’ll enjoy views toward Great Smoky Mountains National Park, reminding you daily why people come to Western North Carolina and never quite leave. Morning light, changing seasons, and long-distance scenery give this lot a sense of scale that elevates the entire homesite. One of the quiet advantages of Lot 12 is the price point — it leaves room in the budget for more home, better finishes, or thoughtful outdoor living spaces. Less spent on dirt, more invested in how you live on it. Private, practical, and well-positioned — Lot 12 is mountain living done right.
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