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Landmark Realty Group
49 Frank Allen Road
Cashiers, NC 28717

Phone: 828.743.0510
Toll-free: 888.743.0510
Fax: 828.743.0511
Email:info@landmarkrg.com
 

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Aerial View of Downtown Cashiers NC

Cashiers, NC


Cashiers is located in a great corner of southwestern North Carolina, a green valley 3,500+ feet high surrounded by mountains rising up to 5,000 feet. It's not the foothills, but the southern crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains. North Carolina Highway 107 takes you north and south. U.S. Highway 64 takes you east and west. But it's the less traveled roads, like Whiteside Cove Road and Bull Pen Road, that take you through the mountains to the beautiful places...where you learn to know the cr...

Highlands, NC


The town of Highlands was founded in 1875 by two developers living in Kansas who, according to legend, took a map in hand and drew a line from New York to New Orleans. Then they drew another line from Chicago to Savannah. These lines, they predicted, would become major trade routes in the future, and where they crossed would some day be a great population center. Their logic wasn't completely insane when one recognizes that we are just over 120 miles from Atlanta.What evolved was a health a...
Lake Glenville

Lake Glenville / Glenville, NC


Glenville was a town located in the Hamburg township of Jackson County, North Carolina. Prior to incorporation1891, it was named Hamburgh and later Hamburg, from which the township gets its name. The Hamburgh post office was established there in 1856, but settlement began at least as early as 1827. It was used as a fort in case of attack from the local native Cherokee people. The town was destroyed in 1941 by Nantahala Power and Light after it built a hydroelectric dam, forming Lake Glenville on...
Fairfield Lake

Sapphire Valley


Located in Transylvania County, Sapphire Valley, North Carolina is a majestic mountain destination that is known for its spectacular waterfalls and beautiful surroundings. For anyone that loves the great outdoors, it just does not get any better than Sapphire Valley. Named aptly for the abundance of sapphires in this region, tourists can actually mine for sapphires and gemstones. With eleven different waterfalls to visit, make sure you take the time to visit the ‘walk under’ falls, w...

Lake Toxaway, NC


Known as the “Switzerland of America”, this man-made lake was the first to be created in the Appalachian Mountains.  The Toxaway Company completed the excavation of Lake Toxaway in 1903.  Today, with fourteen miles of shoreline, Lake Toxaway remains the largest private lake in North Carolina.  In an effort to preserve the pristine solitude of the lake, only residents are allowed its use.This distinctive community is a private resort of exceptional quality.  The r...

Asheville, NC


The City of Asheville is the largest city in Western North Carolina and the county seat of Buncombe County. The city is located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains and is known for its natural beauty. Asheville serves as the regional hub for business, health and human services, the arts, shopping, dining and other community amenities for citizens and visitors.Discover The Cliffs
Cullowhee, North Carolina

Cullowhee, NC


Sylva, North Carolina

Sylva, NC


Sylva is a progressive small town in Jackson County situated amidst the Great Smoky Mountains. Our downtown, a Main Street community, has many restaurants and shops along its tree-lined streets. Educational opportunities are virtually unlimited, with Western Carolina University only 7 miles away in Cullowhee, and Southwestern Community College in Sylva. Recreational opportunities are numerous and diverse here. We have a state of the art playground designed by our children and built by the commun...

Tuckasegee


Franklin, North Carolina

Franklin


Long before the first settlers arrived the fertile mountains of southwestern North Carolina were home to the Cherokee Indian Nation. In a valley surrounded by some of the oldest mountains on earth, the Cherokee called the land that is now Franklin “Nikwasi” or “center of activity”.The name still holds true today, as Franklin is a center of history, heritage and the mountain way of life. Franklin celebrated its 150th Anniversary during 2005 and continues to hold true to o...