c.1929 Charming North Carolina Cottage $140K
$140,000
This charming North Carolina cottage is so tempting. Built in 1929, the one-bedroom, one-bath home is located on .41 acre in a sweet town and great area. The 695-sf cottage features shake siding, large deck, wood floors, Asian- inspired paneled walls and mural, clawfoot tub and central air.

Realtor Comments
Tryon’s 1929’s Cottage will PUT A SPELL ON YOU with it’s shaker exterior siding, convienent to Downtown and next to the historic Harmon Field! Original interior features include hardwood floors, huge windows, kitchen doors with transom windows, and a claw foot tub! This charming home offers a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, gracious size living room with wood built-in’s, sun porch (not heated), dining area with pot belly stove, and a galley kitchen. You will be FEELING GOOD with this cutie to allow 1 to 2 to occupy comfortably, renovate and bring back to its former glory! 110 Vineyard Rd makes an excellent investment property to fix up and offer as a short term rental for all the equestrian lovers looking for occupancy during their weekends horseshowing, or just coming to immerse themselves in Tryon! Only 4 mins to downtown Tryon, 5 mins to IGA Supermarket, 12 mins to Ingles in Landrum SC, 16 mins to FENCE Center, 17 mins to Tryon International Equestrian Center and Downtown Saluda, NC.
- 1bed
- 1bath
- 695sqft
- 0.41acre lot
- Circa 1929
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110 Vineyard Rd, Tryon, NC 28782 $140,000
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Contact Realtor: Shannon Kelley

Pros
- Scenic Beauty: Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Tryon boasts stunning views and abundant natural beauty, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Small-Town Charm: The town has a friendly, tight-knit community feel, with local events and festivals that foster connections among residents.
- Equestrian Culture: Known for its equestrian events, Tryon is a hub for horse lovers, offering various riding trails and facilities.
- Mild Climate: The area enjoys a temperate climate, with pleasant summers and mild winters, making it suitable for year-round outdoor activities.
- Art and Culture: Tryon has a vibrant arts scene, with galleries, theaters, and cultural events that celebrate local talent.
Cons
- Limited Job Opportunities: The job market can be competitive, with fewer employment options available compared to larger cities.
- Transportation: Public transportation is limited, so having a car is necessary for commuting and errands.
- Amenities: While there are local shops and restaurants, residents may need to travel to nearby towns for a wider range of services and entertainment.
- Higher Cost of Living: The appeal of the area can lead to a higher cost of living, particularly in terms of housing.
- Tourist Traffic: As a popular destination, Tryon can experience increased traffic and crowds during peak tourist seasons, which may be a downside for some residents.

















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