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Furnished mountain house in North Carolina. Circa 1940. $234,800

This is a furnished mountain house in North Carolina. Nice interior! The home was built in 1940. It is located on .77 acres in Murphy, North Carolina. The home features a covered front porch, hardwood floors, baseboards, enclosed back porch and an updated kitchen. There are radiant heated floors and a carport. Two bedrooms, one bathroom and 915 square feet. $234,800

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From the Zillow listing:

Experience urban charm with this delightful FURNISHED 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom Craftsman style home nestled in the heart of downtown Murphy. Steeped in character, this home has been tastefully updated to blend modern convenience with classic allure. The front porch welcomes you by offering a cozy space to enjoy your morning coffee or engage in leisurely conversations with neighbors. Inside, the home boasts an open floor plan adorned with warm-toned hardwood floors, window and door casing lending to the craftsman feel. Your Great Room has plenty of new Pella Windows and glass entry door to allow for plenty of natural light. Your updated eat-in kitchen features sleek granite countertops, custom cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances, catering to your culinary endeavors. Off your Great Room are 2 bedrooms and your luxurious bathroom with white tile and black granite hosting a walk-in shower, a built in vanity, shelving for extra storage, and radiant heat floors. An unexpected delight awaits at the back, a charming closed-in porch with knotty pine walls and ceiling that offers versatility as a sunroom/laundry area. An added benefit is a detached carport that ensures your vehicle is protected from the elements, as well as a 40am EV charge. This residence not only embodies comfort and functionality but also offers a prime location. Situated in downtown Murphy, you’ll relish easy access to local shops, eateries, and entertainment, fostering a lifestyle of convenience and enjoyment.

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