c.1951 Two For One Creek-side North Carolina Cabins For Sale $198,000
OHU50K Notes $198,000

Realtor Comments
Creekside Retreat – Two Cabins in a Serene Mountain Setting Escape to the peaceful beauty of Western North Carolina with this unique creek side property featuring two cozy cabins just minutes from Hot Springs. Set in a scenic, quiet location, a cascading mountain creek winds through the property-creating a tranquil backdrop you’ll never tire of. Each cabin offers comfortable, livable space with the opportunity to add your own touch. Relax on the spacious country-style front porch or unwind on the decks as you take in the soothing sounds of the water. Being sold as is, this property is an ideal opportunity for a hands-on buyer, investor, or anyone looking to create a personal mountain getaway at an affordable price. Enjoy easy paved access, a quiet end-of-road setting, and a welcoming community. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the proximity to the nearby National Forest and the Appalachian Trail, with endless opportunities for hiking, exploring, and adventure. A peaceful retreat with character, potential, and natural beauty.
- 3 bed
- 2 bath
- 2,082 sqft
- 0.5 acre lot
- Build date 1951

- Contact Realtor: Cynthia Duboose
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Pros of Hot Springs, NC
1. Beautiful mountain setting (biggest draw)
- Located in the Appalachian Mountains
- Right along the Appalachian Trail
You get:
- Scenic views everywhere
- Hiking, camping, rafting, and nature access
- A true outdoors lifestyle
2. Peaceful, small-town atmosphere
- Population around ~500 people
Expect: - Very quiet environment
- Slow pace of life
- Little to no traffic
3. Tourism-driven charm
- Known for the Hot Springs Resort & Spa and natural hot mineral springs
Brings:
- Visitors year-round
- A bit more activity than a typical town this size
4. Tight-knit community
Strong local culture with:
- Friendly residents
- Community events
- Small-town familiarity
5. Mild winters (for a mountain town)
- Cooler than the South, but not as harsh as northern states
A middle ground climate:
- Some seasonal variety
- Less extreme cold than the Northeast/Midwest
Cons of Hot Springs, NC
1. Extremely small town (biggest drawback)
- Only about 500 residents
This leads to:
- Very limited job opportunities
- Tiny social/dating pool
- Minimal services
2. Weak job market
- Economy relies heavily on:
- Tourism
- Small local businesses
Many residents:
- Work remotely
- Commute
- Or have seasonal/low-paying jobs
3. Limited amenities Expect:
- Very few restaurants
- Minimal shopping
- Limited healthcare access
For most needs, you’ll travel to:
- Asheville (~45–60 minutes)
4. Isolation & car dependency
- No public transit
You’ll need to drive for:
- Groceries
- Healthcare
- Most services
5. Higher cost than typical rural towns (in some cases)
- Tourism can push up:
- Housing prices
- Short-term rentals
Not as cheap as many rural Midwest/Southern towns
6. Flood risk & geography challenges
- Located along a river in a narrow valley
Can be vulnerable to:
- Flooding
- Limited expansion
7. Limited schools & services
Small population means:
- Fewer education options
- Limited infrastructure
Bottom line
Hot Springs is a good fit if you want:
- Nature, mountains, and outdoor lifestyle
- A peaceful, quiet environment
- A unique, tourism-driven small town
- Remote work or a slower pace of life
It may NOT be great if you want:
- Career opportunities or economic growth
- A wide social scene or dating pool
- Easy access to services and healthcare
- Urban convenience











































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