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This May Be The Most Amazing Property That I Have Ever Seen | 1581 State Highway 176, Tryon, NC


 This may be a small piece of heaven right here on Earth. This Tryon, North Carolina property has it all. Have you ever seen anything that embodies the American dream home like this? When I look at these pictures I can't help but think about old episodes of The Waltons. It's nothing short of perfect. From the old house to the nearby stream, it's a southern living fantasy that you could own!

From Zillow:

$449,000

1581 State Highway 176, Tryon, NC 28782

4 Beds 2 Baths 1,800 Sqft

Historic, pre-1900 Home in Tryon, NC - with over 340 Feet along the Pacolet River! This home is situated under Large Draping Oak Trees, with the constant sound of rushing water (drowning out any road noise!) in the background & a very wide open/ level lot! This property is truly a picturesque "Southern Living" Magazine Cover, complete with large tire swing in the front yard! Home sits on 1.8 acres, with land on Both Sides of the River! There is also a 2nd building, with separate electric meter, that was used as an antique store at one time. Would make a great workshop, office, "man cave or she shed" or could be finished into an n-law suite or VRBO! Building also has horse stables on lower level. The historic home has beautiful pine floors throughout, 5 full bedrooms, 1 1/2 Baths, a Parlor, an updated kitchen & baths, and Incredible Historic Charm and Architecture! A True Diamond in the Rough - With Incredible Potential in an Incredible Location! Call Agent For A Tour Today!!

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If you aren't go to buy this, I will!







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