$293,000
2 Bed · 1.5 Bath · 1,100 Sq Ft
A park-like mountain property with updated kitchen and Blue Ridge access
2
Beds
1.5
Baths
1,100
Sq Ft
1933
Built
This is a Little Switzerland home with provenance — the lot originates from the original Little Switzerland Land Development (1909) and the bungalow itself dates to 1933. Pull up to a covered front porch with a swing and feel the intent of mountain living: easy social hours, porch-side conversations, and quiet evenings under party lights. Inside, a compact den is finished with distinctive Bark House poplar bark panels that give the room texture and character you don't see in cookie-cutter cottages.
The floorplan reads as an authentic mountain bungalow with thoughtful upgrades. The kitchen was refreshed with new wood flooring, granite countertops and a cast-iron farm sink that sits like an anchor for everyday cooking. A tankless gas hot water heater modernizes the mechanicals while maintaining the home's small-house efficiency. One bedroom features warm knotty pine walls that continue the rustic theme; the upstairs loft space offers flexible use as an additional sleeping area, office, or studio.
Outdoor life is the defining amenity here. A screened rear patio and adjoining back deck make grilling, reading, or hosting effortless through the seasons. The yard feels like a small park: mature apple trees, blueberry and raspberry plantings, azaleas, hydrangeas, rhododendrons, peonies and laurel provide color and privacy. A stone fire pit invites late-night storytelling, and a utility shed offers storage and workspace. The seller notes private access to a hiking trail from the backyard that leads directly to the Blue Ridge Parkway — an exceptional convenience for hikers and scenic drivers.
Location blends convenience with mountain calm. Walk to the Little Switzerland Inn, nearby shops, and a grassy creek waterfall for a quick escape; sweeping views of the Appalachians are part of the setting. Whether you're buying for a year-round home, a vacation base, or a rental, this bungalow combines historic charm, well-maintained updates, and rare direct trail access to one of the region's hallmark roadways. The listing price of $293,000 reflects the home's unique package: character-rich interiors, productive plantings, and a true connection to mountain recreation.
Little Switzerland is a small mountain enclave known for its Inns, artisan shops, and immediate access to scenic drives along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Streets are lined with mature plantings and cottages that attract weekenders and residents who value outdoor recreation over urban bustle. Local offerings include short walking routes to creeks and viewpoints, community events at the Inn, and a relaxed pace that emphasizes hiking, gardening, and seasonal festivals. Expect an intimate village feel with services within a short drive to larger regional centers.
Local listing data supplied with this file sets the broker list price at $293,000 and the automated valuation midpoint at $293,000 (price per sqft approximately $266; model confidence 0.65). Detailed MLS metrics for days on market and local inventory are not included with this dataset, so buyers should consult the Mitchell County MLS for real-time stats. Anecdotally, mountain villages like Little Switzerland often experience constrained inventory—limited seasonal second-home listings and steady interest from buyers seeking recreation access—so well-located cottages that offer turnkey rental potential or private trail access tend to draw attention quickly. For sellers, this means properly staged and priced properties can receive offers promptly; for buyers, being pre-approved and responsive matters. Use the valuation and listed price here as a market anchor, then layer current MLS comparables and recent closed sales for a precise negotiating strategy.
Exceptional outdoor access with a private backyard trail to the Blue Ridge Parkway, nearby creek waterfall, abundant hiking and scenic driving routes, and backyard fruit plantings for a true mountain-living lifestyle.
Low
$281K
Midpoint
$293K
High
$305K
$266/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.
Little Switzerland is a small mountain enclave known for its Inns, artisan shops, and immediate access to scenic drives along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Streets are lined with mature plantings and cottages that attract weekenders and residents who value outdoor recreation over urban bustle. Local offerings include short walking routes to creeks and viewpoints, community events at the Inn, and a relaxed pace that emphasizes hiking, gardening, and seasonal festivals. Expect an intimate village feel with services within a short drive to larger regional centers.
Market data is based on aggregated public records and may not reflect real-time conditions.
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