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Fisher Mountain
Franklin, WV
Golf Course
Mountain Views
Nestled in the rolling hills of the Potomac Highlands, Fisher Mountain is laid-back mountain living with a championship edge. At its heart is the 18-hole Highlands course designed by Bill Ward, with dramatic elevation changes, plus a TopTracer driving range to sharpen your swing. Spacious homesites and rolling mountain views, and the quiet you've been craving, start here.
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Tuscanee
Watauga Lake, TN
Lake Access
Mountain Views
Spread along the waters of Watauga Lake, Tuscanee pairs a community marina and private boat slips with the on-site vineyard and tasting room.
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Banner Elk
Banner Elk, NC
Unrestricted Acerage
4,500+ feet
High in North Carolina's High Country is Banner Elk, delivering spectacular long-range Blue Ridge Mountain views.
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Whitewater Preserve
Morgantown, WV
River Front
Hiking Trails
A rare chance to own creekfront in the heart of West Virginia's outdoor country. Preserve runs along the wild Big Sandy Creek with private creekfront parks, hiking, UTV access, and fishing, tubing, kayaking, and canoeing.
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Pamlico Preserve
Merritt, NC
Hunting Property
Large Acerage
This unrestricted hunting retreat offers a network of well-maintained roads, ATV access, well drained ditches, and lush food plots.
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Upcoming Land Events
A few times a year, we open our newest mountain and waterfront communities for a single weekend of walking the land, meeting the team, and securing your parcel at developer pricing. It's the earliest and best way in before these properties reach the wider market.
Banner Elk
North Carolina
June
27
Fisher Mountain
West Virginia
July
18
Tuscanee
Tennessee
Aug
01
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