Cashiers Real Estate

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   Aug 06

Buyers shouldn’t wait on falling prices

NEW YORK – Aug. 5, 2009 – Fear of overpaying for property is common these days, especially in places where prices continue to be unstable. If you encounter potential buyers afraid to commit based on a fear that they’ll pay too much, point out these factors:• Waiting for the right time can be expensive. Some [...]

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   Aug 11

Real Estate Markets Are Not All The Same

I had an interesting conversation with a Florida real estate broker who stopped by one of our furnished model homes in Stonefly this past weekend. He asked me if I knew of any real estate bargains in the Cashiers Highlands area. It was amazing to me that this real estate professional, who is quite aware [...]

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   Jul 22

2007 United Van Lines Migration Study

2007 United Van Lines Migration Study
For the past 31 years United Van Lines has conducted a study to track the moving patterns of its customers over a 12 month period.  In 2007 the accounting was based on 212,917 households handled by United in the 48 contiguous states and Washington, D.C.  United classifies each state in [...]

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   Jul 21

Have you considered buying Real Estate in Your IRA?

Have you considered buying Real Estate in Your IRA?
Are stock market woes preventing you from building wealth in your retirement account? If so, you might be interested in a small, but growing, trend among individual retirement account owners investing their retirement funds in real estate.
How It Works
If you are interested in using tax-deferred funds to purchase [...]

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   Jul 20

Snowbirds and Halfbacks Head for the Mountains

Like wild geese, human ’snowbirds’ fly southward every year to avoid the travails of northern winters. Over a lifetime, this seasonal ritual becomes a welcome habit. When the day arrives for snowbirds to fly south for retirement, their determination to never shovel snow, chip ice, wear heavy clothing or defrost plumbing again compels them to [...]

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   Jul 18

Flame Azalea

The Flame Azalea is one of the showiest shrubs in the Blue Ridge Mountains and in the Cashiers Highlands Plateau of North Carolina. Many of the native plans can be seen in and around Stonefly. The colors range from yellow to red, but the brilliant orange is predominant. The mountains in the eastern part of [...]

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   Jul 14

MOUNTAIN HAVEN

HIGHWAY 64 rises on the one-hour drive from Asheville, N.C., to the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau in the Blue Ridge Mountains. As it climbs, the cool mountain air and the wide expanse of sky offer a sense of refuge for those arriving from hot, sticky cities like Atlanta and Charleston.  That sense of refuge has drawn [...]

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   Jul 13

Stonefly Fly Fishing and Lures

STONEFLY (st?n’fl?’) NOUN:
*1 Any of numerous winged insects whose flat, elongated nymphs live under rocks in clear mountain streams.
*2 Category of fishing lure used in fly fishing
*3 Streamside mountain community in Cashiers, North Carolina

Some of the finest fly fishing in the country can be found along the Chattooga River in the area around [...]

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   Jul 11

All About Cashiers, North Carolina

Cashiers, NC is centered around the busy intersection of Highways 64 and 107, know to the locals as Cashiers Crossroads. All up and down the roads leading to the crossroads are bustling antique shops, clothing stores, mountain interior design shops, crafts stores and eateries.
As you drive along the winding roads leading to Cashiers there are [...]

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   Jul 08

Peregrine Falcon

Through the endangered species program, the peregrine falcon was reintroduced in1985 to Whiteside Mountain, part of the birds native range. These birds return annually to nest on the exposed rock faces. If you are hiking near Stonefly during the spring and summer, you may see peregrine falcons flying above or sitting on rock outcrops. During [...]

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