Saturday, July 4, 2009

Red, White and Boom in Maggie Valley, NC (69 Degrees right Now)

Are you looking for a cool place to spend the 4th of July - drive to Maggie Valley for 69 degree weather and a Free Independence Day Celebration... Red, White And Boom!

Details:2-10pm
The festival Grounds in Maggie Valley, NC... bring chairs and a blanket. Lots of good music and food will be available... couldn't find a cooler place to be than the Mountains of North CArolina!

Lynda Bennett, a Peak Experience since 1986
Realty World Heritage
Maggie Valley, NC
www.MountianHeritage.com

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Monday, May 25, 2009

Ghost Town Open for new 2009 Season, Maggie Valley NC

Everyone in the Maggie Valley is pleased to see Ghost Town open its doors Friday for the New Season. For more information follow this link to the Mountaineer News Article: http://www.themountaineer.com/newsite/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1401:ghost-town-opens-friday&catid=25:the-project&Itemid=27

Lynda Bennett, realtor
www.MountainHeritage.com
Maggie Valley and Waynesville, NC

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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Top Quality Barna Log $875,000 - real estate in mountains of North Carolina - near Maggie Valley NC

A picture is worth a thousand words ; so watch the virtual tour below. $875,000

Click for a Visual Tour Click on this photo to watch the Virtual Tour!!

Click on this link http://www.mountainheritage.com/listings/l0006.htmlfor complete photos and information about this Log Home near Waynesville.

  • 4 Suites
  • Outstanding Views of the mountains
  • Gracious Kitchen for entertaining (with Butlers Pantry)
  • Huge workshop in basement
  • Master on Main
  • Interesting Archetectural features and massive Log accents

Welcome
This sophisticated rustic Log Home shows a tasteful use of natural materials combined with refined wood, polished granite and delightful fixtures.

The Logs
You will notice the beautiful 12”, 14”, and 16” round accent logs are hand peeled and are used as accents around the house.
9” round Barna Logs are used in the construction.

The View
The views wrap around the home on all sides. The house orients to the most dramatic sightings with a 270° degree long range view, but the remainder of the 360° degree view is pastoral and mountainous.

The Setting
This small neighborhood, The Glens of Ironduff, provides easy year round access with paved streets and year round neighbors as well. The knoll top setting shows off the house to its’ best advantage. The wide open views surround the house. There is small but charming creek on the border of the property in a peaceful wooded ravine of big oaks.

The 2.419 acres affords privacy as well as views. The house overlooks a neighbor but no houses feel like they overlook this home. There are neighbors but not right on top of each other.

In General
The quality of construction is evident in all areas of the home. The Barna Logs are upgraded to 9 inch round logs. The thermal pane windows on the main level are sliders that can be opened up like a screen room. There is a Mission theme that runs through out; that seems to blend with the logs without being too fussy. Solid wood beams and hand peeled accent posts offer support in some of the most visible areas of the home. The foyer makes a grand statement and is reminiscent of an indoor forest. The natural tone of the massive log trees adds a unique quality through out.

Approximately 5600 square feet heated
2005 completion, nearly new
4 Bedrooms and 4½ Baths plus a second half bath in the workshop, and a Media room upstairs
Workshop with all the extras in Basement
2 car Garage with storage and utility
Dream Laundry with craft space, and double sink
Two propane furnaces
Electric Air-conditioning
Two 50 gallon electric water heaters,

also an On - Demand propane water heater for Master suite
Hard wired generator, with separate panel box
Thermal pane windows
Wood, tile and carpet floors

The Grand Room
The first impression is ‘Wow’.
The open Foyer leads through the huge round logs to reach the wide open great room. You will be drawn to look out the floor to ceiling windows to enjoy the views. Then you will realize how beautiful and impressive the room is.
Tongue and groove wood ceilings accented with solid wood beams
Wood floors, Stone Fireplace
Rounded archways lead to Sunroom
French doors to the porches
Lovely sliding energy efficient windows


The Fireplace
The fireplace is masonry hand built for use with wood or as a gas log burning fireplace. This masonry construction is hard to find in today’s new construction. The unit is equipped with a turn key for the gas (off or on). There is the option to remove the gas logs and burn wood, according to the owner. The fireplace is constructed of stacked stone from the floor to the ceiling, up two stories high.

The Kitchen
A very large area encompasses the kitchen and dining. Heavily beamed ceilings, windows to the view, and French doors to the porch open the kitchen to the outdoors. The gas grill connections are conveniently located on the porch. Much thought went into the design and function of the kitchen.
Thermador double ovens (convection and conventional)
Glass top range with tumbled stone back splash
Island with second sink and stain glass fixtures
Cherry wood Mission style cabinets · from Kraft Maid
· Self close drawers
· Lifting shelf for heavy mixers
· Wine storage
· Glass accent doors with lighting
Butlers’ pantry plus walk in pantry
· Tile and wood floors
· Much storage and many shelves
· Access to Laundry and Garage
Appliances that remain with house
· Stove and Double wall ovens
· Generator Hot Tub and
· Two disposals
· Mowing Tractor available (extra)

The Main Suite
Open views
French doors to covered porch with hot tub
Wood floors
Jacuzzi Whirlpool tub
Double vanities
Tile walk in shower with ‘rainfall’ head
Large walk in closet
Stain glass accent fixtures

Sun Room
Open all the windows for a sun porch ambiance
Arched doorway to access from the Grand Room

Powder room
In the Foyer
Hammered copper bowl sits on a finished furniture Cabinet
Kohler fixture

Upstairs
3 bedrooms, 3 full baths
with walk in closets
(plus a media room)
Open loft area (for computer/study)
View in both front & back of house

Work Shop
On lower level
Deluxe accommodations for a wood shop, etc.
Plenty of plugs, High voltage
Easy entry – drive in
Huge porch attached
Could be a game room, or???
Heated and cooled

2 car Garage
With storage
On main level

Porches
Round log posts and railings
Wood ceilings and beams

http://www.mountainheritage.com/listings/l0006.htmlClick HERE to learn more about this Log Home near Waynesville NC home for sale.

Lynda Bennett

real estate Broker

REALTY WORLD - Heritage Realty, Maggie Valley, NC

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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Fun in the snow in Maggie Valley... April 7, 2009




(Maggie Valley, NC) A fresh blanket of snow has covered western North Carolina mountains. We have seen snow and much colder temperatures in April, recently in 2007. But it always seems to surprise us here in the Southern Appalachians (emphasis Southern). It is beautiful.

Is it also a good excuse to work from home today??? There is four inches at the 3500 foot elevation, which could make it challenging to get to town. But realistically we know that travelling will be fine once we reach the main roads; they will be clear and safe.

It is still drifting down, so for a little longer I will imagine that we are snowed in! I like that thought.
Thinking Snow? Click Here... http://cataloochee.ning.com/profile/LyndaBennett
Lynda Bennett from Maggie Valley

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Monday, March 23, 2009

What can a Realtor do for me (in Maggie Valley, NC?)

A full service Realtor will do a lot of things for you. Have you ever heard the saying…

‘If you think hiring a professional is expensive; just wait until you hire some one who is not.’

My Successful Selling System includes the
15 Point Plan to Sell your Property


4 Main Categories
· Internet Marketing
· Local and Regional Marketing
· Mailings – Mass Marketing
· On site – In Home Marketing

Internet Marketing
Internet Marketing – reaching millions of Buyers (Craigslist, Zillow, ‘Backpages’ of Florida newspapers, DuPont Registry) through over 40 different site postings
Visual Tour – 360 degree photos
Realtor.com upgraded site with additional photos and link to Visual Tour
Personal web sites: http://www.mountainheritage.com/ and http://www.realtyworldheritage.com/
Web Marketing associated with all print advertising medias
Local and Regional Marketing
Multiple Listing Service for 5 Counties surrounding Haywood County – contact with these agents brings in more buyers.
Print Advertising monthly
Real Scope board full display in the office
Mass Marketing
Mail outs and postcards reaching 100 - 200 neighboring residents and my sphere of influence to ask if they know a buyer for this home.
Talking House – radio broadcaster in the house to reach the buyers car radio
On site Marketing
Brochures that market the property from a flier box in the front yard and can be emailed to buyers
Sign in the Yard
Keys and Lock Box installation for easy showings
Track showings, make appointments and provide feedback to seller about all showings
Prepare a Home Buyers Book to leave information at the property for Buyers to review.
Use Lynda Bennett, as your Realtor
Lynda Bennett, Realtor
Providing a Peak Experience Since 1986

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Surprise! Housing Starts Surge (So how is Maggie Valley?)

WASHINGTON -- Housing construction posted a surprisingly large increase in February, bolstered by strength in all parts of the country except the West.

While the surge in construction was far better than the continued decline economists had expected, experts viewed the rebound as a temporary gain given all the problems the housing industry still faces.

The Commerce Department reported Tuesday that construction of new homes and apartments jumped 22.2 percent in February compared with January, pushing total activity to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 583,000 units. (By Martin Crutsinger - The Associated Press)

(Haywood County, NC) Maggie Valley has not seen the effects of this new construction surge. Many of these new starts appear to be in the rental/apartment sector. That is not the focus of our construction industry. We are focused on resort/second home sales.

We previewed a beautiful new Log construction in the Cove, today on caravan priced in the $600,000's. It is about 2/3 complete at this time. And i have a new home that is in foreclosure for sale - see complete details at: http://www.mountainheritage.com/listings/l0013.html

Lynda Bennett, a Peak Experience since1986

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NC Foreclosures Down 50% in February (Maggie Valley, NC)

It is important to keep our eyes focused on the light at the end of the tunnel. Interpreting the news that we receive daily requires some filters. And I am hearing indicators that are beneficial to North Carolina. For instance...

While the rest of the country is reeling from an unexpected rise in foreclosure filings, the number of foreclosures in North Carolina fell 49.7 percent in February, according to data from RealtyTrac Inc..

The state had 2,039 foreclosures in February, with one in every 2,023 homeowners receiving a default notice, auction-sale notice or bank-repossession filing.

Foreclosure filings in North Carolina fell 14.5 percent in February from January.

Across the country, foreclosure filings rose nearly 30 percent last month from February 2008. There were 290,631 foreclosure filings, which affected one in every 440 U.S. households. Nevada, Arizona and California posted the top foreclosure rates in the country last year.

Source: North Carolina Realtor Report:from Charlotte Observer (link Below for full article).
http://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/stories/2009/03/09/daily36.html

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Maggie Valley NC real estate broker attending Glenn Beck showing

Will be attending the 'You Are Not Alone' viewing in Asheville tommorrow at the Holiday Inn- Smokey Park Hwy exit 44&I-40 at 4:00 for Glenn Beck.

Lynda Bennett
Maggie Valley Real Estate Broker

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Sunday, March 8, 2009

Freebies on a web site near you (Maggie Valley NC)

Check out Freecycle.com - where everything is free and it is in your neighborhood. Great place to give things away or get things you need. I signed up for Waynesville, NC.

Maggie Valley NC does not have it's own community.

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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Maggie Valley, NC - Good News in North Carolina Real Estate

(MAggie Valley, NC real estate) As if we do not have enough to read every day… now I am sending you more things.

Attached below is a good looking newsletter if you want to read and print it - then open the LINK.

If you want to view online – go to the link below.
http://ping.fm/E9uD2

You will see:

>Lower foreclosure rate in North Carolina
>Higher ‘Affordability Index’ than any time since 1970
>More people moving into North Carolina!!!
Open the LINK and find out more… I hope this helps!

FORECLOSURE FACTS
> Nationally, January foreclosure filings decreased
10 percent compared to the previous month.
> In January, the number of foreclosures
occurring in N.C. decreased 29.3 percent when
compared to January 2008. Nationally,
foreclosure rates were 18 percent
higher in January 2009.
> North Carolina continues to descend in
the official ranking of foreclosure rates, and
is 33rd nationally
.
> Four states – Nevada, Arizona, California
and Florida – represented 53 percent
of the 274,399 foreclosures in the
U.S. in January.

ECONOMY
> North Carolina is consistently at the forefront of
affordable housing. Most recently, Cornelius was
named one of the most affordable suburbs in the
country. Fayetteville and Rocky Mount were both
recognized for high price appreciations.
> In 2008, North Carolina welcomed the
most newcomers (versus loss of
residents) of any state,
according
to moving services website
Relocation.com. For every 100 people
leaving, 180 moved in.

Lynda Bennett

MAggie Valley, NC real estate

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Friday, February 20, 2009

IOUSA Movie - Very important for Our Times... Please Watch

It will take a few minutes of time but provides a concise view of how our economy got where it is and what we need to do about it. These are some very respectable leaders.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_TjBNjc9Bo

Thank you for your time.

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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Capitalism in Maggie Valley NC - Free Enterprise in Action

I have been reading some articles that make me think.

Real Estate is one of the great success stories of Free Enterprise and Capitalism.

Real Estate is the basic Free Enterprise with individuals making decisions - taking the risks and gaining the benefits. The benefits may not be as explosive as they were in previous years; but the risks will be less also. Sometimes that is comforting to investors.

The lowest prices properties that are the best buys are selling. That is a true free market in action.

I am not ready to give up on the Free Enterprise system. There has not been a time in recent history when Americans could say, ‘Nationalize the Banks’ without accusations of Socialism or communism. There is no other option but to let bad banks fail.

The only way to reign in Capitalism is let capitalism work. It works by teaching greedy companies or banks a lesson. The lesson is failure. Greed makes the system work; Fear of Risk controls greed. When the government takes away the fear, then greed runs rampant.

How did the government reduce the fear?

This bank is too large to fail. That institution cannot be allowed to fail. The taxpayer can buy up your toxic debt. We can not let the banking system fail. The taxpayer can buy stock in your company (generally a company which is failing).

If people can not be allowed to lose their homes through foreclosure; the why would a bank loan money on a house that they can not foreclose if the person does not pay them back? Why would they take risk if there is not enough reward? It sounds sweet to say we should not foreclose; but the result is the banks will not loan money on houses.

So the taxpayer takes the risk while the Banks and Institutions pay large bonuses to the very people that ran the company into the mess in the first place. Now that the profits are less; they want someone else to absorb the risk – after they enjoyed years of profit and greed.

This scenario does not mean the system is broken – only that it is out of balance and greed overcame fear. If left alone, the system is sensing fear and will adjust to the new rules. But not if we (the taxpayers) absorb the risk and reduce the fear.

The Economy is huge – the government/taxpayer is but a small spec in relation to the economy. The only thing that is large enough to fix the economy is the economy. The government just is not large enough – does not have a large enough oversight committees – is too involved in setting policy for energy, wars, health and welfare – to be able to ‘control’ the economy.

When the government controls business - the worry we have - is that the government is controlled by special interest groups, their own political future, favors they owe, and a basic lack of time to devote and a lack of understanding about the problem.

So let business people take care of business. Motivated by greed – (and the desire to make money for themselves and the other people that work for the business); and controlled by fear that they will lose everything and go bankrupt. This system has made us the biggest economy on earth.

What other economy do we want to be like?

Everyone wants to be like us. So why are we changing the very basic rules of our economy, just because we are having a down turn. Did you expect it to go up forever?
We know better than that – what goes up must come down.

It went up really high; very fast and it is coming down. It is a normal business cycle.

I am a real estate agent. This downturn has not been good for me. I am willing to ride it out without the government saving me. I do not want to see us change our basic system of Free Enterprise – just because the housing market went down for a while.

Most real estate agents will tell you that the market was turning around last summer – until the government announcements that the economy was tanking and the housing market was dragging it down. That is not what was happening. The housing market will adjust and fix itself with out government interference.

We need good interest rates such as the ones we have now. We need good values and lower prices such as we have now. And individuals will make the decision to buy, because this is a good time to get in and maybe make a dollar of profit. They are controlled by fear and will make solid decisions.

The real estate market will adjust to the times. The people that need to sell - will sell – they will decide to reduce the price until it is attractive to buyers. The people that do not have to sell will wait until the market bottoms out and solidifies – and turns back up. The lowest and best priced properties are selling first. Now is the time to buy.

Statistics are showing that the bottom has been reached in many local markets. Yes, there are some markets nationwide that have not reached the bottom. The majority have reached the bottom.

The lowest prices are selling first. The Free Market system is working. It is a sight to see it in action.
- by Lynda Bennett

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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Short Sale on Log Cabin - Maggie Valley Real estate

Short Sale on Log Cabin in the Mountains of North Carolina with Maggie Valley Views

$190,000 - Short Sale approval needed on this log home. Price per sq. ft is very competitive. High quality wood T&G ceilings, logs, and wood floors create the feeling of quality. Lots of glass to take in the Beautiful views and for a feeling of spaciousness. Porches, garage, den and ofice. Great room with vaulted ceilings and lots of glass, very attractive home - compare this price!!! See Virtual Tour on www.mountainheritage.com

Three or four bedrooms/3baths big covered porch and open deck. Paved access near Maggie Valley in Jonathan Creek area. MLS# 426114

List price is well below loan value on the house requiring bank approval of contract. Contact Lynda Bennett for more details and a showing.












302 Cedarwood


Waynesville , NC 28786


(828) 926-5200

Click here for price



Reduced to $190,000 - Log Cabin Moving Sale

Moving must sell - reduced price on this beautiful log home. Price per sq. ft is very competitive ($102./Sq.Ft.)... High quality wood T&G ceilings, some log walls, and wood floors create the feeling of quality... Beautiful VIEWS. Lots of glass to take in the views and for a feeling of spaciousness ... Garage with work shop area ... den/TV room on lower level, open great room above ... 4th bedroom is an office ... lots of decks and porches - covered porches on two levels ...































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Lynda Bennett, a Peak Experience since 1986. Maggie Valley, NC (Realty World - Heritage Realty): Real Estate Agent in Maggie Valley, NC

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Sunday, November 2, 2008

Fall Colors in Maggie Valley North Carolina

(Western North Carolina) This season's leaf colors are as brilliant as we can remember in recent years. Maggie Valley is just past the prime but the lower elevations such as Waynesville and Cherokee are just looking spectacular! Come see our Fall Decorations and pick up a pumpkin for Thanksgiving.

Many festivals and craft shows are planned during this time. This is one of the most popular times to visit the mountains. Rent a mountain get away from http://www.carolinavacations.com/

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Snow in the NC Mountains - in October!

Two inches of Snow
Cataloochie decided to start making snow on October 28, 2008. This is the earliest of any ski resort on the east coast. Cataloochie Winter Resort in Maggie Valley has been open for a longer season in recent years due to increased snow making potential.

Mother Nature also pitched in with a natural snow fall totaling 2 inches for Maggie Valley and Waynesville in Haywood County, North Carolina. That's early!

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

FDIC Foreclosures, Maggie Valley NC real estate

FDIC Foreclosures create a lot of activity in the Maggie Valley market. In fact these are the first ever FDIC foreclosures in Haywood County in recent history.

To be an FDIC foreclosure a property must be foreclosed upon by the Bank making the original loan. Then the Bank must be closed or placed in receivership. The FDIC then protects the assets as receiver and markets them to the public.

It is a time consuming and complicated process. The main advantage is the reduced pricing offered by the FDIC. This process does create interest. It seems many buyers are interested in purchasing; if they can get a ‘good buy’.

These 6 log cabins and the tract of land are top quality and in an attractive area. The prices are below market value.

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