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The Overlook Brasstown Featured Lots
Beautiful, private mountain lots with exceptional views of Western North Carolina.More >

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The Overlook Brasstown Model Home
An Exquisite custom-built home with combination of board & batten siding & lap siding.More >

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The Overlook Brasstown Mill
Using reclaimed wood and native materials, Blake Twedt and his creative team constructed a genuine replica of a mill to mark the entrance. More >

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Take a look at our sister property, Overlook Martins Creek
Located just 3.5 miles from Overlook Brasstown, you'll find beautiful mountain homes and land with outstanding views at Overlook Martins Creek.
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Western North Carolina Mountain Property, Mountain Land, Mountain Real Estate for sale in Brasstown, North Carolina

 

North Carolina Mountain Land and Homes For Sale!

Overlook Brasstown, a hand crafted community, offers a beautiful mountain setting for your vacation home in the arts and crafts community of scenic Brasstown, North Carolina. This upscale community features custom log, timberframe & craftsman homes in a natural setting with outstanding views. Great care has been taken by developer Blake Twedt to maintain the natural beauty of the area with acres of green space, creeks and hiking trails. A majestic timberframe pavilion with full kitchen sits nestled among the hardwoods, awaiting your summer cookout or family reunion. Breath-taking long range views of the Blue Ridge Mountains create the perfect setting for your Western North Carolina get-away home.

Views of Overlook in Murphy NC

A Great Choice for Your North Carolina Mountain Home

Western North Carolina Mountain Real Estate is rapidly becoming one of the country's most sought after real estate property markets because of the unsurpassed natural beauty, wonderful quality of life, and seemingly limitless wealth of culture and outdoor activities. Western North Carolina Land offers some of the most beautiful and prime mountain real estate in the country at some very attractive price points.
If you are considering relocating to North Carolina and specifically the Western North Carolina Mountains, the increasing popularity of the area suggests that Clay and Cherokee counties would be good selections. Hayesville, Brasstown and Murphy, NC collectively known as the "back porch of Western North Carolina" are enjoying a surging real estate market with many property transactions at very attractive price points.


Our Developer Price Guarantee

In an uncertain world, Overlook Properties would like to offer you peace of mind. We'd like to help you feel secure in making a decision to purchase a lot at Overlook Brasstown. All lots in the summer release come with a price guarantee! Click here for more information.

Close to Murphy and just 2 hours from major cities

The surrounding Brasstown community is a peaceful, pastoral place where wildlife abounds. Located just minutes from Murphy, North Carolina, you'll have all the conveniences you need with the privacy you desire. Shopping, restaurants, entertainment and medical offices are all just a short drive away. Major cities such as Atlanta, Chattanooga, Knoxville and Asheville are approximately 2 hours from Murphy. Learn more about our western North Carolina Mountain area here.

A picturesque, thriving arts community

Because of its close proximity to the internationally acclaimed John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown is known for it's arts community and Appalachian heritage. As a resident, you can take advantage of reduced rates for classes at the Folk School that range in everything from black smithing, pottery, jewelry and basket making to weaving, quilting wood turning and photography.

Did you hear about our first annual Music & Arts Fest?

This summer, we held our first annual MUSIC AND ARTS FEST. It was a day of fun with local bluegrass music by the Barker Brothers , incredible food, and local arts and crafts. In addition, this festival featured over 25 local sponsors. All proceeds went directly to help local charities such as the Cherokee and Clay county food banks.
Music Fest coming to Overlook Brasstown

Visit our sister community, Overlook Martins Creek

There's no better way to experience our mountains than at our sister community, Overlook Martins Creek located just 3.5 miles from Overlook Brasstown.

 

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1100 John Mason Rd. • Brasstown, NC 28902
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More About the Western North Carolina Area

Nestled in the Western North Carolina Blue Ridge Mountains, Overlook Brasstown was handcrafted to preserve and enhance the land and it's natural surroundings. Acres of green space, hiking trails, flowing streams and gentle mountain view lots create the perfect setting for your western nc mountain home.

The breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains create the perfect setting for your mountain retreat. Overlook Brasstown is located on the tip of Western North Carolina near the picturesque town of Brasstown NC and about 20 minutes away from the north Georgia mountain towns of Blairsville and Blue Ridge. This NC mountain land is composed of fertile valleys, high mountain ranges and clear rushing streams defined by the Unicoi and Snowbird Mountain land to the North, the Cheoah Mountain land to the East, the Valley River Mountains to the Northeast, and the majestic Blue Ridge mountains which continue to North Georgia's memorable Brasstown Bald. With some of the highest mountain peaks in the Eastern United State, Western North Carolina's section of the Blue Ridge Mountains offers inspiring views and endless outdoor activities.

Begin with America's most visited National Park, the Great Smoky Mountains, add two national forests, Nantahala and Pisgah, and you will find everything from climbing to hiking to rafting to mountain biking.

On the Western edge of NC in Cherokee and Clay counties, gem mines and water falls make for fun fiilled day adventures. Cherokee county consists of over 100,000 acres of national forest and the Ocoee River to the West has world class rafting and kayaking and was the site of competitions in the 1996 Olympic Games. Lake Hiwassee boasts first class fishing and boating and is one of the most pristine and natural lakes in the Western North Carolina Mountains as it is almost entirely surrounded by 163 miles of Forest Service land.

This mountainous land is the back door to the Blue Ridge Smoky Mountains including a very old trade route used by the Cherokee Indians. For centuries, native americans used a footpath in the Western North Carolina Mountains to travel through the Appalachian mountains range passing through Murphy NC.

The route stretched across the width of the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains from South Carolina to the Tennessee Valley and dipped down to the North Georgia mountains land. The Unicoi Mountains of Western NC stretch between the Little Tennessee River and the Hiwassee River. Most of the mountain range is protected as national forest including the Cherokee and Nantahala National Forests on the Western North Carolina border with Tennessee. The Unicoi Blue Ridge Mountains remain one of the less developed areas in the Eastern United States. The Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest land is home to one of the last remaining old growth cove hardwood forest lands in Western North Carolina and the entire United States. The oldest trees in the forest are over 400 years old.

    

 

 

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