$330,000
2 Bed · 2 Bath · 864 Sq Ft
Turnkey 2BR/2BA mountain retreat — motorcycle-friendly access and proven rental income
2
Beds
2
Baths
864
Sq Ft
2021
Built
What sets 59 Nugent Lane apart is how intentionally it strips away the usual maintenance headaches of mountain living. Built in 2021 with durable concrete board siding and handsome stone accents, this cabin-style home sits on a rare level parcel — an open lawn and usable backyard replace steep cliffs and precarious driveways. Arrive on flat parking and enter at ground level (just three steps) — accessibility here is real: community roads are among the best in the area and the route is motorcycle-friendly year-round.
Inside, the compact footprint is organized for comfort and effortless upkeep. Two bedrooms and two full baths live within 864 square feet, and practical systems are already in place: central A/C, in-unit laundry, and high-speed fiber internet ready for remote work or short-term rental management. The interior finishes and floor plan support a turn-key lifestyle — a full-time residence, weekend getaway, or an owner-ready vacation rental that has historically performed well.
The property’s covered, wrap-around deck expands the living area outdoors: it’s where you’ll sip coffee, host friends, or stage a quiet dinner with mountain breezes. Because the structure uses concrete siding, ongoing staining and paint upkeep are not part of the ownership equation — a rare convenience for a home in the Blue Ridge region.
From an investment perspective, this home has a documented rental track record, grossing approximately $23,000–$26,000 per year as a top-rated short-term rental. Whether you keep it as an income-producing asset or make it your personal mountain refuge, 59 Nugent Lane balances low maintenance, easy access, and authentic mountain character in a single package. See it for the practical details; stay for the simple, well-built living it delivers.
Murphy is a small mountain town offering the relaxed pace and scenic backdrop of the Blue Ridge region. Residents enjoy close access to outdoor recreation, seasonal drives, and a community-oriented atmosphere. The area attracts second-home buyers, retirees, and those seeking a quieter lifestyle with modern conveniences — particularly properties that balance low-maintenance construction with good road access and broadband. Local services, dining, and small businesses are a short drive away, while the surrounding landscape provides a year-round backdrop for hiking, fishing, and nature outings.
This property sits at an appealing intersection of lifestyle demand and practical value. In mountain towns like Murphy, turnkey, low-maintenance cabins with reliable access and modern connectivity are drawing steady interest from retirees, remote workers, and investors seeking short-term rental income. 59 Nugent Lane’s concrete siding, level lot and fiber internet place it ahead of many comparable listings that require more upkeep or road-dependent access. The broker list price of $330,000 aligns with the listing’s mid-range valuation and a price-per-square-foot consistent with compact, well-maintained cabins built in the past five years. Buyers focusing on small-footprint, high-utility homes should find this cottage particularly attractive because it reduces both operational costs and seasonal access concerns. For investors, the documented $23k–$26k annual rental gross demonstrates demand and positions this home as a proven revenue generator. Local inventory of move-in-ready mountain cabins tends to be limited; properties that combine easy access, low maintenance, and broadband typically spend less time on market. Prospective buyers should view this as a market segment where preparedness to act yields the best outcomes.
Low
$317K
Midpoint
$330K
High
$343K
$382/SF estimated price per square foot
Derived from Redfin listing LD+JSON
This is a computer-generated estimate for informational purposes only and is not an appraisal or professional valuation.
Murphy is a small mountain town offering the relaxed pace and scenic backdrop of the Blue Ridge region. Residents enjoy close access to outdoor recreation, seasonal drives, and a community-oriented atmosphere. The area attracts second-home buyers, retirees, and those seeking a quieter lifestyle with modern conveniences — particularly properties that balance low-maintenance construction with good road access and broadband. Local services, dining, and small businesses are a short drive away, while the surrounding landscape provides a year-round backdrop for hiking, fishing, and nature outings.
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