Mountain Homes and Lodges




The Settings of Lake Rhodhiss

Lakeside homesitesNestled in a hillside overlooking one of the clearest lakes in western North Carolina, The Settings of Lake Rhodhiss blends traditional lakeside leisure with views of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains. The naturally sloping contours of the land have been thoughtfully planned to offer ...

The Settings at Black Mountain

Builder Spec HomeUnobstructed panoramas of Grandfather Mountain, the Seven Sisters and Table Rock provide the perfect setting. The cool mountain breeze from among the eastern hemlocks beckons. Fifteen minutes outside Asheville, you'll find yourself at one with nature at The Settings of Black ...

The Sanctuary at Tryon

Recommended architectureOverlooking the Pacolet River Valley, along the southern slope of the Blue Ridge Mountains, lies your mountain haven, waiting to be discovered. Each season promises renewal: the vibrant colors of spring, the cool waters in summer, the beautiful foliage of fall, and the cozy ...

Chestnut Flats Preserve

Chestnut Flats Preserve entranceOutstanding ridge top properties... unsurpassed, long-range mountain views... an environmentally protected area... Welcome to Chestnut Flats Preserve. Bordering the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, with its' over 500,000 acres of untouched treasures, this gated mountain community ...

Settlers Edge at Mountain Air

Al Platt homeSettlers Edge is nestled along the edge of Mountain Air's Slickrock Mountain, where the Black Mountain range and the Pensacola Valley offer incredulous views. Each impressive Mountain Air home affords inspiring views of these mountainsides, with many overlooking spectacular golf courses and sunrises over Mount Mitchell, the highest point in the eastern US.

Cielo Falls Luxury Log Homes

Cielo Falls log homeThe rustic timber covered bridge welcomes you back home every time. Home to Cielo Falls, where you'll experience a luxury resort community that is all about exploration and adventure. On 1,100 acres of untouched land along the Blue Ridge Parkway, you can know what it feels like to live in a log home.