Unique and Special Offering: Hiwassee River Property – Over 2,000 Feet of Direct & Private River Frontage This exceptional offering features two adjoining parcels totaling approximately 16.08 acres with a rare combination of buildable upland and over 2,000 feet of direct and private Hiwassee River frontage in western North Carolina (near Murphy and Hayesville). Parcel 1 – Lot 4, River Run Subdivision (1.39 Acres) The only buildable portion for a single-family residence. It offers a gated entrance, partial clearing, and stunning elevated views of the river and mountains. Ideal homesite with convenient access. Parcel 2 – Riverfront Parcel (14.69 Acres) A spectacular tract boasting over 2,000 feet of direct and private Hiwassee River frontage. Includes a section of the historic old railroad bed, providing exceptional opportunities for fishing, kayaking, recreation, and enjoying the river's natural beauty. Important Access Disclosure The current owner has created a driveway from Lot 4 toward the riverfront area. However, there is no established or guaranteed legal vehicular access between the two parcels. A right-of-way exists for an adjoining property (Lot 3) for a walking path to the river. Buyers are strongly encouraged to consult a qualified North Carolina real estate attorney to fully understand access rights, easements, and subdivision covenants prior to purchase. The riverfront parcel is intended primarily for the personal enjoyment of the owner of Lot 4. This is a rare opportunity to own significant private river frontage in a beautiful mountain setting.
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