256 Inglewood Cove RoadWaynesville, NC 28786




Tucked away in the quiet of the mountains, 256 Inglewood Cove Rd is the kind of place that feels like you can finally exhale. Private, peaceful, and surrounded by nature, yet still close enough to town that you’re not giving up convenience to get it. One of the first things you notice is how much care has gone into the land itself. What used to feel like raw mountain ground has been thoughtfully transformed with extensive landscaping, creating usable outdoor space and a true yard where there wasn’t one before. It completely changes how the property lives… more room to gather, relax, and actually enjoy being outside. Inside, the home has been thoughtfully updated where it counts. Fixtures in the kitchen, bathrooms, and dining area have all been refreshed, giving the space a clean, cohesive feel while still keeping its warmth. The primary bedroom also offers a standout feature with a flex space that’s been converted into a dedicated office—perfect for working from home, a quiet retreat, or even a creative space without sacrificing bedroom comfort. The location hits that sweet spot. You feel tucked away, but you’re only about 10 minutes to both Waynesville and Maggie Valley—close enough for dinner, groceries, or a quick run into town without thinking twice. Asheville is still an easy drive when you want more options, but day-to-day life stays simple and convenient. There’s ample parking (a rare win in the mountains), and the acreage gives you room to breathe. With the amount of land, there’s also potential for an additional build site, whether that’s future expansion, a guest home, or long-term investment. The HOA is light and practical, and road maintenance—including snow removal—is handled well, which makes a big difference when winter rolls in. This is one of those properties that doesn’t just check boxes, it changes how you live. Quiet when you want it, close when you need it, and full of potential for whatever comes next. Zillow states this is in a flood zone but it isnt. The current owner does not have to hold flood insurance.
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