The Complete Guide to Buying, Building and Renting A Log Home

Monday, November 23, 2009

Log Home Living in the North Carolina Mountains

Many visitors to peaceful mountains of Murphy, North Carolina, end up as residents after vacationing here. Murphy's moderate climate within its four seasons makes it a pleasant region to live. Average high temperature is 71 degrees, with an average low of 45.

This special place in the southwestern corner of North Carolina with its forested mountains touching the sky, its sparkling lakes and crisp clean air, provides rustic small town American charm. Capturing the region's panoramic views in a log home is a highlight for many who live here.

The Wilderness Creek Falls community exemplifies Carolina living, with its gently rolling hills and captivating vistas. A brand new mountain home in this beautiful gated community has 3 bedrooms and 3.5 baths in 3200 sq. ft. of living space. The fireplace and front entrance are surrounded with natural, stacked stone. You'll appreciate the majestic mountain views from indoors, or out on the 10-ft. deep, wrap-around covered porch. A spectacular value in the Blue Ridge mountains!

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Mary Anne Baker is a the founder of INNsights Internet Marketing and Social Media Management  specializing in small businesses, including vacation rentals, lodging, real estate, retail, non-profits restaurants, home improvement, and attractions. Mary Anne assists her clients in building their small businesses on the internet and with social media. Mary Anne understands the budget constraints of small businesses, and implements low-cost and effective plans for her clients.
Mary Anne is also a photographer, specializing in outdoor landscapes in the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountain area. She founded Mountain Photo Gallery in 2009, and displays her work throughout Western North Carolina.
In her spare time, Mary Anne enjoys mountain hiking, searching for new landscapes, and whitewater rafting in the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains of Western North Carolina.