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Wilkes County, NC Real Estate Wilkes County, NC REALTOR® Real Estate YOUR SOURCE FOR HOMES AND PROPERTIES IN WILKES COUNTY Volume XXVII Issue 4 April 2017 Wilkes Journal-Patriot 336-838-4117 www.JournalPatriot.com Page 2 Wilkes County, N.C. Real Estate, April 2017 “Let Mike Find Your Dream Home!” Mountain Getaways... New Listing DOE RUN Great getaway cabin nestled in the gat- BUCK MOUNTAIN Private, serene, like new, 1 BR, BUCK MOUNTAIN Rustic log home retreat, great ed Buck Mountain community on over an acre lot. 1 BA, 1 level living. Open floor plan, gas log FP, eat- views, built in 2006. Open floor plan, master BR on Mountain views. Open floor plan, 1 BR, 1 BA, w/ of- in kitchen, screened back porch. Unfinished bsmt main level. Eat-in kitchen, open loft area currently fice or den with walk out french doors (could be sec- for additional storage. Fenced backyard. Gated com- used as a second BR with BA, wide plank floors, ond BR, septic system is for a two bedroom), vaulted munity offers community pavilion, hiking trails, wa- covered porches. Enjoy the huge fire pit. Large shed. ceiling, gas log fireplace, laundry room, large back terfall, stocked pond and is ATV friendly for its resi- Low maintenance yard. Buck Mountain is a gated porch, two storage sheds w/plenty of room for ATVs. dents. Located close to Blowing Rock, Boone, skiing, community with hiking trails, fishing pond, waterfall. Buck Mountain offers Hiking Trails, Waterfall, ATV shopping and great restaurants. Minutes from Boone and Blowing Rock. friendly to its residents and Fishing Pond, Minutes to Boone, Blowing Rock & Ski Resorts. MLS 63064 $149,000 MLS 62876 $139,900 MLS 62886 $199,900 PINEY CREEK Perfect River Cabin Getaway! 3 BR, BUCK MTN. Cabin is the perfect mountain getaway, GARNETT MOUNTAIN RETREAT Minutes off the 3 full BA, large kitchen and dining area, screened great view from both front & back porch, open floor Blue Ridge Parkway on 8+ acres. Open floor plan, gas porch, partially finished basement. Great back porch plan, 3 BR, 2 full BA, Covered porch, stone gas log FP, log FP, hardwood floors, large kitchen with heated to relax and enjoy nature. Community access to the hardwood floors and a storage building for all your floors, center island, lots of counter space, double South Fork New River. toys. In a gated community with hiking trails, fish- ovens, gas cook top & pantry. Master BR suite is ing pond, waterfall & is ATV friendly to it’s residents. private with balcony porch. Finished bsmt has wood Minutes to Boone, Blowing Rock & Ski Resorts. burning stove, family & laundry rooms, BR & full BA. MLS 62760 $249,000 MLS 62315 $219,000 MLS 62406 $210,000 Sale Pending SOLD SPECTACULAR VIEWS 3 BR, 2 BA mountain get- LIKE NEW LOG HOME Long range views to W. LOG CABIN LOCATED IN LEATHERWOOD, 3 away in Buck Mtn. Great layout. Master suite on main Kerr Scott Lake & surrounding mountains. Spectacu- BR, 2 BA, open floor plan, wood burning FP, front & level. Lots of storage in kitchen, stone gas log FP, lar home, hardwood floors throughout, open loft with back porches, master BR on main level, game room tongue & groove walls and ceilings, hardwood floors, wall of windows, great room has stone FP w/gas logs, downstairs, laundry room, hot tub. Private setting, finished bsmt has a family room, BR & BA. Laundry 3 BR, 2 full BA, master BR has its own BA, kitchen near main entrance. Subdivision amenities include: room. Large deck with views. Detached garage. has center island, full unfinished bsmt, back porch. pool, 2 tennis courts. MLS 62759 $299,900 MLS 62609 $249,900 MLS 62554 $199,900 Representing our clients in two MLS markets! Wilkes & South Florida Final Trim - 8.50Wx11.00D Gatehouse Travel Tab-A-Zine - 12-00B C M Y K Wilkes County, N.C. Real Estate, April 2017 Page 3 Official Sponsor of Historic ... One of a Kind Gristmill New Listing Under Contract BUILT IN 1780. TOTALLY REMODELED THIS BEAUTIFUL ONE OF A KIND HOME! TRAPHILL MILL RD. Riverfront Post & Beam Gristmill con- verted into a 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home that has been exquisitely remodeled on 24+ acres. Open floor plan, wall of windows overlooks private waterfall, river, and working water wheel. Chef's kitchen outfitted w/high end appliances, copper farm sink, stacked stone fireplace. Huge granite island, refinished wood floors throughout. Master bedroom is on the main level and bath has copper tub. Guest cottage on property. Near Stone Mountain State Park and just off the Yadkin Valley Wine Trail. The Blue Ridge Parkway and NC Game Lands are minutes away. Offered with less acreage. MLS 62998 $848,000 New Listing Under Contract TRAPHILL MILL RD Riverfront cottage on 19.85+/- acs! Remodeled in 2012, everything you need for a relaxing getaway or build your dream home, full kitchen, large master BR with sitting area, full BA. Hardwood floors throughout, large deck with view of river, cascading waterfall and neighboring Mill with flume & waterwheel! Acres of forest, trails & creeks. In foothills, central to wineries, Stone Mountain State Park, an easy drive to Boone, Blowing Rock, Mt. Airy, Pilot Mountain & the Blue Ridge Parkway. MLS 63000 $249,000 www.NCMIKE.com....to see all properties in MLS Final Trim - 8.50Wx11.00D Gatehouse Travel Tab-A-Zine - 12-00B C M Y K Page 4 Wilkes County, N.C. Real Estate, April 2017 ''Luxury Estate Homes...'' New Listing LAKEFRONT LIVING AT IT'S BEST! Large family home, master suite w/FP & spa like BA on main level. 3 BR, 3.5 BA, recent renovations by Dan Huffman. Family room with coffered ceilings & stone FP(gas logs), Kitchen has granite tops, gas cooktop & lots of storage. Office. Game room loft. Hardwood floors throughout main level. Second master suite upstairs in addition to 2 more bedrooms that share a bath. Enjoy sunsets from the sun room or screened porch. Deck with Pergola overlooks Pool. 3 car garage. Easy walk to the lake shore & private aluminum Boat Dock. MLS 63063 $799,000 66 +/- Acres IF YOU HAVE BEEN DREAMING OF A FARM this is your chance to make your dreams come true! Currently cattle farm, 66 acres, log home open floor plan, large kitch- en with granite tops & breakfast bar, large BR, master BR suite has sun porch. Covered front & back porches, 3 bay GA, with kitchen, pantry, 1/2 BA, office with deck & fully insulated room ready for expansion. Pond, pavillion with storage & indoor kitchenette. Solar & wood fired water stove. Several outbuildings. Property is completely fenced MLS 62339 $649,000 SPECTACULAR HOME ON OAKWOODS GOLF COURSE Custom built! 4 BR, 2 BA and 2 half BA. Vaulted ceilings with exposed beams in great room, stone FP, hardwood floors, wet bar. Huge kitchen w/enormous island, built-ins, breakfast area. Main level master w/separate BA, dressing area, walk-in closet! Large sunroom. Upstairs has 2 BR and 2 BA. Finished basement with stone FP, office or 4th BR with BA. Triple GA. Gazebo. MLS 61874 $349,000 OAK GABLES Exquisite Home in exclusive location, 4 BR, 3 full BA, and 2 half BA. Open floor plan, hardwood floors, master bedroom suite with sitting area, oversized master bathroom. Large eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, all on one level with a double car garage, finished basement with a full kitchen, entertainment area, and a large bedroom suite with it’s own outside entrance and single car garage on 2+/- acres. Close to golf, country club, schools & town! MLS 62946 $569,000 www.NCMIKE.com • We’re Always Available • Call Mike 336-990-0999 Final Trim - 8.50Wx11.00D Gatehouse Travel Tab-A-Zine - 12-00B C M Y K Wilkes County, N.C. Real Estate, April 2017 Page 5 ''Great Family Homes...'' New Listing Sale Pending CASA ROBLES DRIVE Spectacular views surround this character filled home PATIO STYLE HOME LIVING ALL ON ONE LEVEL! Pine Brook Place, close in Moravian Falls! 6+ acres, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large eat in kitchen, living room to 421 & town. Kitchen recently updated, granite tops, stainless appliances, gas has fireplace, an enormous family room or possible main level bedroom. Many log FP in dining area, over sized family room, split BRs offer private master BR improvements, freshly painted and sun lit throughout, move in ready. In laws suite with jetted tub & separate shower. 2 more BRs share a full BA. Fenced yard quarters is 22' x 18' provides a great space for family, guests or home office. to keep kids or pets safe. Deck overlooking hot tub, workshop with power! Large attached double GA will fit over sized vehicles! 50 year roof installed in 2014. MLS 63015 $299,000 MLS 62947 $199,900 IMMACULATE FAMILY HOME READY TO MOVE IN! 4 BR, 2.5 BA, large GREAT FAMILY HOME IN THE OAKS. Open floor plan. 2 master BR suites family room with FP, living room, dining room, kitchen has granite countertops with large baths on main level. Upstairs 2 more large BR with shared bath & and plenty of storage, breakfast room overlooks backyard, screened in porch. bonus room. Eat in kitchen, lots of storage & breakfast area. Living area has high Stately home has wood floors, built-ins throughout, crown molding and has been ceilings & gas log stone FP, hardwood floors & wall of windows leading to the well cared for. Lawn is professionally landscaped for low maintenance. Located back deck. Double car GA. Unfinished basement, basement garage & beautifully in the woodsy, Farmington subdivision close to schools and shopping. landscaped, spacious covered front porch. Quality home built by Dan Huffman.
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