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336-846-4008
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Address
120 Greenfield Circle, Unit 1
West Jefferson, NC 28694
PO Box 1371
Centered around Banner Elk, Sugar Mountain, Beech Mountain, and Linville, the area has become one of the High Country’s premier destinations for second homes, multigenerational retreats, and elevated mountain lifestyles.
Avery County sits at some of the highest elevations east of the Mississippi, where luxury mountain living meets alpine scenery, gated communities, ski culture, and long-range Blue Ridge views. Centered around Banner Elk, Sugar Mountain, Beech Mountain, and Linville, the area has become one of the High Country’s premier destinations for second homes, multigenerational retreats, and elevated mountain lifestyles.
Unlike the more urban energy of Boone, Avery County feels quieter, more exclusive, and distinctly resort-oriented. Private mountain estates, luxury communities, wineries, golf clubs, and ski access shape the lifestyle here across every season.
For buyers seeking a refined mountain escape with year-round recreation and a stronger sense of privacy, Avery County offers one of the most aspirational living experiences in North Carolina’s High Country.
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The Avery County Experience
Life in Avery County revolves around scenery, elevation, and family traditions built around the mountains. Winters bring skiing at Sugar and Beech Mountain, evenings beside soaring stone fireplaces, and quiet snow-covered mornings overlooking layered ridgelines. During warmer months, the pace shifts toward golf, hiking, winery afternoons, mountain concerts, and long dinners on outdoor terraces beneath cool Blue Ridge evenings.
Banner Elk serves as the social and culinary center of the county, blending boutique shopping, chef-led restaurants, luxury wine experiences, and a walkable resort-town atmosphere that feels both upscale and approachable. Gated communities like Eagle’s Nest attract buyers looking for a more private and amenity-driven lifestyle centered around outdoor recreation, wellness, and social connection.
LOCAL FAVORITES • ARTS • FOOD • OUTDOOR LIFE
Avery County appeals to buyers searching for more than a mountain home alone. They are investing in an alpine lifestyle defined by four seasons, elevated design, outdoor access, and the kind of long-range mountain views that rarely lose their impact no matter how many mornings you wake up to them.
Avery County’s social scene is shaped by mountain resorts, winery culture, private communities, and elevated outdoor living. Life here revolves around scenic patios, chef-led dining, seasonal events, and mountain evenings that feel intentionally slower.
One of the High Country’s most recognized wine destinations, pairing vineyard views, tastings, and upscale mountain hospitality in the heart of Banner Elk.
Terraced riverside winery beneath Grandfather Mountain with live music and relaxed outdoor gatherings.
Luxury gated mountain community with private amenities, outdoor recreation, and elevated social living.
The highest bar in the Eastern United States with panoramic mountain views above the clouds.
Banner Elk blends upscale mountain living with the warmth of a small alpine village. Boutique shops, chef-driven restaurants, wineries, golf communities, and seasonal festivals create a lifestyle that feels refined without becoming overly formal.
This part of the High Country attracts buyers searching for mountain homes that balance recreation, luxury, family traditions, and year-round beauty.
Walkable mountain village filled with restaurants, boutiques, and seasonal events.
Curated mountain interiors blending rustic warmth with modern luxury.
Mountain heritage, artisanal craftsmanship, and intimate live music gatherings.
Widely regarded as one of the Southeast’s premier fine-dining destinations inside a dramatic barn-inspired setting.
Upscale Italian dining with vibrant outdoor seating and a strong local following.
Refined Carolina barbecue and mountain comfort food near the ski resorts.
Bold Cajun flavors and energetic atmosphere in the center of Banner Elk.
Outdoor living is deeply woven into the Avery County lifestyle. Winters center around skiing and snow-covered mountain towns, while spring, summer, and fall bring hiking, fly fishing, golf, winery afternoons, cycling, and long evenings outdoors beneath cool Blue Ridge air.
For many homeowners, recreation is not a weekend activity here. It becomes part of daily life.
Ski resorts, hiking trails, mountain biking, and year-round outdoor adventure.
Scenic walking and cycling trails connecting neighborhoods and downtown gathering spaces.
Iconic High Country landmark known for hiking, biodiversity, and the Mile-High Swinging Bridge.
Avery County offers some of the highest elevations in the eastern United States, creating cooler summers, dramatic scenery, and a mountain environment that feels distinctly different from surrounding regions.
Quiet lake retreat for swimming, fishing, and relaxed family afternoons.
One of North Carolina’s most unique geological landmarks.
Private estates, gated retreats, ski homes, and luxury mountain properties throughout the High Country.
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