Owner Financing:
- $579 down (plus the $499 doc fee)
- $579 down $587.65/Mo for 60 months (plus prorated taxes and note maintenance fee)
1.7 acres of pure permanence paved road access, flowing springs, and quiet mountain woods, all yours for just $579 down and $587/mo.
Property Highlights
Size: 1.7 acres in Ashe County, NC
Water: Two natural springs flow through the property
Access: Paved road, plus power and fiber internet nearby
Price: $26,997 cash OR $579 down, $587.65/mo for 60 months
Taxes: Only $60 per year
Extras: Rolling wooded hills with open clearings, unrestricted deed
Some places feel temporary. Others feel like theyll stand the test of time no matter what changes around them. This 1.7-acre parcel in Ashe County, North Carolina, belongs to the second kind. Nestled at 2,790 feet, with rolling wooded hills, open clearings, and the steady sound of two natural springs, this land isnt just acreage on paper its a place where ownership means something lasting.
From the moment you step foot here, the setting makes a promise: this ground will always be yours. Whether its passed down, visited season after season, or simply kept as a steady investment, this property offers permanence in a world that changes too fast.
Water, Woods, and Permanence
One of the most remarkable features of this land is water not the kind that comes and goes, but the kind that has been here for generations. Two mountain springs flow on this property, one down the left side and one down the right, meeting at the bottom and continuing into the valley below. Water this reliable and visible isnt just a feature; its a reminder that some things remain steady.
The landscape around those springs is classic Ashe County: rolling forested hills broken up by grassy clearings. Dense tree cover provides shade and privacy, while open spaces give you room to step into the sun and look out toward the quiet mountain ridges. The balance of woods and clearings makes the property feel alive and varied, offering both seclusion and openness.
Its easy to imagine how family and friends might one day walk the edges of those springs, follow deer paths through the trees, or gather in the clearings for an afternoon together. These arent just moments in the present theyre the kind that leave memories strong enough to carry forward.
Simple, Steady Access
Unlike many rural mountain parcels, this property is directly accessible from a paved road. That matters for one important reason: you dont have to wonder whether you can get here. No rutted dirt tracks, no seasonal challenges. The road brings you to your land with certainty.
And while this property gives you timeless freedom, it also happens to be positioned with modern conveniences nearby. A private or shared transformer is available, and fiber internet lines run along the property. If you or future generations decide to connect, the option is there. Electric service is accessible too. A well and septic system would need to be installed, but the essentials for connection are within reach.
Still, its important to see these not as requirements but as possibilities. The true value of this property lies in its deed, its water, and its permanence not in whether wires or pipes ever touch it.
Location That Balances Privacy and Proximity
Though the property feels private and removed, it sits close to small communities and natural destinations. Just two miles away is Grassy Creek, a quiet community where you can pick up basics or connect with neighbors. Larger towns and services are close enough for convenience but far enough that you still feel tucked away.
Recreation is woven into this part of Ashe County:
New River State Park 10 miles, 20 minutes
Mount Jefferson State Natural Area 20 miles, 30 minutes
Grayson Highlands State Park (VA) 15 miles, 25 minutes
Whether its fishing, hiking, or simply driving through the Blue Ridge scenery, these destinations give you and your family reasons to return again and again. Each season brings a different view: fresh blooms in spring, green summers by the water, fiery fall leaves, and the quiet of winter woods.
Investment That Lasts
The history of this land includes a subdivision plan that never came to be. But far from being a drawback, its what makes this parcel unique. Where others once tried to carve up the landscape, this ground remains whole 1.7 acres along a paved road with natural springs running through it.
Thats the essence of real investment: buying something that doesnt lose its core value. Markets may rise or fall, but water, woods, and land endure. This isnt speculation on trends; its ownership of ground you can walk on, show to your children, and keep in your familys name.
And unlike many investment vehicles, this one is simple. The taxes are just $60 per year. The cost of holding it is almost nothing, but the pride of having it thats immeasurable.
The Financials
Heres exactly what it takes to make this land yours:
Cash Price: $26,997
Down Payment: $579
Monthly Payment: $587.65
Term: 60 months
Doc Fee (Non-Refundable): $499
Annual Taxes: $60
No hidden obligations, no hoops to jump through. Its straightforward, transparent ownership.
Why This Land Matters
At first glance, this may look like another parcel in the mountains of North Carolina. But the details make it different:
1.7 acres enough to matter, not so much to overwhelm.
Two natural springs visible, reliable water that adds both beauty and value.
Paved road access certainty that you can always reach your land.
Low annual taxes only $60 per year to keep this in your name.
Timeless setting rolling forested hills, open clearings, and mountain peace.
Together, these add up to more than a listing. They add up to a piece of permanence.
A Place to Point To and Say, This Is Ours
One of the greatest values of land like this is intangible. Its the pride of knowing you hold something steady in your name. Its the ability to bring children or grandchildren here and let them see water running down both sides of the property, trees that have stood for decades, and clearings that catch the light in late afternoon.
Years from now, when memories are scattered and technology has moved on, this land will still be here. Deeds dont fade, springs dont stop flowing, and the hills of Ashe County dont lose their quiet strength.
This property is more than ground. Its a steady, lasting reminder that some things are meant to stay in the family.
Next Step
Ownership begins simply: a $579 down payment, a $499 doc fee, and then $587.65 per month for 60 months. From there, the land is yours for today, for tomorrow, and for every season your family chooses to return.
This 1.7-acre property in Ashe County is waiting. Not for development, not for quick turnover, but for someone who values permanence. If youve been searching for a place where freedom and legacy meet, this is it.
Contact us today to secure this 1.7-acre parcel before it becomes someone elses forever.
State: NC
County: Ashe
Zip: 28631
Size: 1.7 acres
Apn: 05322092044
Legal Description: Being Lot 44 as shown on a Plat entitled "Chincoteague" of record in the Ashe County Public Registry in Plat Book 6 at Page 421, to which recorded plat refernce is made for a metes and bounds description of said Lot
Lat/Long Coordinates:
Nw: 36.555642, -81.384154
Ne: 36.556251, -81.383315
Sw: 36.555103, -81.382818
Se: 36.555103, -81.382818
Elevation: 2790 feet
Annual Taxes: Approx. $60 per year
Zoning: Residential Property, Recreational Property, Hunting Land
Flood Zone: No
HOA/POA: No
Improvements: No improvements done.
Access: Paved Road
Water: Will need to install a Well
Sewer: Will need to install a Septic System
Utilities: Electric
Owner Financing:
- $579 down (plus the non refundable doc fee of $499)
$579 down $587.65/Mo for 60 months (plus prorated taxes and note maintenance fee)
We do not offer owner financing for residential use or full-time living on the property during the financing term.