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Brevard, NC Townhomes for Sale

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    $369,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,156 Sq Ft

    45 Lakeside Villas Unit 1, Brevard, NC 28712

    Welcome to your perfect mountain escape in Connestee Falls! This charming lakefront villa offers an ideal “lock-and-leave” lifestyle, whether you're looking for a vacation retreat or a full-time residence in one of Western North Carolina’s most sought-after gated communities. Perfectly positioned right on the water, this rare find features its own private dock - launch your kayaks, cast a line,

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    Jake Tibstra

    Looking Glass Realty, Connestee Falls

    (828) 574-4709

    45 Lakeside Villas Unit 1, Brevard, NC 28712
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    $599,000

    $26K PRICE DROP
    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,382 Sq Ft

    4 Unoga Ct, Brevard, NC 28712

    Discover relaxed mountain living in this beautifully maintained townhouse located in the highly desirable Qualla Village community of Connestee Falls, perfect for retirees or those seeking a peaceful second home. Thoughtfully designed for easy one-story living, the main level offers comfort, convenience, and flexibility in a serene natural setting.The main level features a spacious primary

    Al Strickland RE/MAX Land of the Waterfalls

    4 Unoga Ct, Brevard, NC 28712

Why Live in Brevard

Brevard, located in southwestern North Carolina, is the seat of Transylvania County and a vibrant Blue Ridge Mountain town with less than 8,000 residents. Known for its outdoor tourism, Brevard is surrounded by state and national forests featuring 250 waterfalls, earning the county the nickname "Land of Waterfalls." Popular spots include DuPont State Forest, 12 miles east, and Pisgah National Forest, 6 miles north, accessible via U.S. Route 276 and the Estatoe Trail. Downtown Brevard is a historic district with seasonal events, eclectic dining, and artsy shops. Highlights include Crystal Mountain Gem Mine, Rocky’s Grill & Soda Shop, Dugan’s Pub, and the Brevard Music Center, which hosts international music programs and summer concerts. The town is also home to highly rated Transylvania County Schools and Brevard Academy, offering quality education with strong community involvement. Brevard College, established in the mid-1850s, provides higher education with public performances at the Paul Porter Center for the Performing Arts. Brevard remains a close-knit community with a slower pace of life, attracting retirees, second-time homebuyers, and families. The nearly 35-mile drive to Asheville takes about an hour, with minimal traffic and scenic views of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Housing options include ranch-style bungalows, Colonial Revivals, and Cape Cods, with prices above the national median. Flooding risk is elevated near the French Broad River and its creeks, particularly during heavy rains.

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