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Explore Similar Houses Within 2 Miles of Love Valley, NC

  • /44

    $350,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,551 Sq Ft

    224 Mountain View Rd, Statesville, NC 28625

    Great opportunity to own a brick ranch style home on 2.75ac in N Iredell! Central School District. Home has new paint, new carpet on main level & new HVAC system! 3BR & 2BA on main level, formal living room, dining room, den w/brick wood burning fireplace, spacious kitchen w/eat-up bar. Laundry/mud room is off of kitchen & has access from carport. Basement was partially finished years ago & used

    Brent Mason Tarheel Realty II

    224 Mountain View Rd, Statesville, NC 28625
  • /47

    $699,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 1,619 Sq Ft

    536 Brookhaven Rd, Statesville, NC 28625

    This beautiful 26.4-acre horse farm in the rolling hills of central Piedmont NC is ready for its next lucky owner. A rare find being offered for the first time, the property includes a main home, guest house, 2 barns totalling 8 stalls, well house, tractor shed, & riding ring. A charming 3BR/2BA main cabin features handmade tongue-and-groove paneling, cathedral ceilings, fireplace, crown molding,

    Tami Fox Keller Williams Unified

    536 Brookhaven Rd, Statesville, NC 28625
  • /38

    $2,900,000

    • 6 Beds
    • 5.5 Baths
    • 8,287 Sq Ft

    447 Willow Pond Ln, Hiddenite, NC 28636

    Set against the stunning backdrop of the North Carolina Foothills, Willow Pond Estate is a breathtaking 123-acre property seamlessly blending tranquility, functionality, and timeless beauty. Zoned RA-20 (Residential & Agricultural), this unique estate offers rare freedom and flexibility in structure types and land usage—making it ideal for a personal sanctuary, hobby farming, equestrian pursuits,

    Leanne Fogle NextHome World Class

    447 Willow Pond Ln, Hiddenite, NC 28636

Why Live in Love Valley

Love Valley, North Carolina, is a unique cowboy community situated at the foot of the Brushy Mountains. This town, founded by Andy Barker in the 1950s, retains its Old West charm with a main street where horses are the primary mode of transportation, and automobiles incur a fine. The community is known for its dedication to horseback riding, with 2,000 acres of trails accessible year-round. Love Valley's housing includes single-family homes and cabins, some with stables, catering to both retirees and families. Central Elementary School, with its high rating, serves the educational needs of local children. Residents enjoy local attractions such as Shelby’s Place for dining and dancing, and Moonshine Gifts for unique merchandise. For essentials, they travel to nearby Statesville, 16 miles away, where larger retailers are available. The town hosts Western-themed events like the Love Valley Cowboy Christmas and rodeos at the Love Valley Arena. Outdoor activities abound, with opportunities for gem hunting at Emerald Hollow Mine and hunting at Waterfall Preserve. The town is within driving distance of larger cities, with Greensboro 84 miles away and Charlotte 60 miles away. Despite its rustic appeal, Love Valley is a functional community with modern amenities, including a local animal hospital and a family-owned glass business.

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