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Lot 18 McOwenben Pass is a rare opportunity in Twelve Mile Post, one of Lake Lure’s most peaceful and picturesque mountain communities. This 1-acre end lot sits at one end of the cul-de-sac’s edge, offering privacy with only one neighboring home nearby and perched on the top to oversee the beauty of nature! The land lays nicely for a mountain setting—gently sloped, perfect for a daylight basement or wrap-around deck to soak in those unobstructed ridge-line and sunset views!
Twelve Mile Post is ideally situated within minutes of Lake Lure and Chimney Rock, giving residents the best of both worlds: mountain tranquility and convenient access to daily necessities. You’re less than 10 minutes from Lake Lure Beach & Marina, Chimney Rock State Park, local restaurants, coffee shops, and markets, yet only about ~30+ minutes from Hendersonville or Asheville for bigger-city amenities; if needed in this escape!
The community is known for its wide, well-maintained gravel roads, mature hardwood forest, and peaceful, low-density layout, making it an ideal location for a primary residence, mountain getaway, or future vacation rental. Enjoy morning hikes, quiet evenings under the stars, and year-round beauty with easy access to outdoor recreation—boating, kayaking, hiking, golf, and scenic drives along the Blue Ridge Foothills!
This parcel offers great value and long-term potential! Use your architectural creativity while preserving the mountain charm that makes Twelve Mile Post so special. Underground utilities are available in the community, and the site offers a great combination of elevation and accessibility!
Come check out the property at sunset and see for yourself why this lot feels like the perfect spot to build your dream home—private, peaceful, and perfectly positioned. Lots like this don’t come along often for this price!
(*Owner is agent.)
Listing courtesy of Erika Bradley, Century 21 Mountain Lifestyles/S. Hend