Home For Sale near Jordan Lake

Welcome to Mountain View Overlook-a top-performing short-term rental just 5 minutes from downtown Bryson City, offering breathtaking 180 degrees Smoky Mountain views from every room. This high-income producing property sleeps up to 10 and is truly beloved by guests, with *Redeckulous* amounts of outdoor space including a double gazebo, brand new hot tub, brand new grill, and expansive decking for entertaining. Inside, the home features a warm and inviting layout with one fireplace and charming touches such as a classic claw foot tub. Guests love gathering outdoors around the two fire pits while enjoying the peaceful mountain setting. With an exceptional rental history, unbeatable views, and a prime location close to trails, waterfalls, and downtown Bryson City, this property is perfect as a turnkey vacation rental investment, second home, or full-time mountain retreat. Its consistent five-star reviews and repeat guest bookings make it an ideal opportunity for investors seeking a proven short-term rental.

Property Details

  • Beds: 3
  • Baths: 2.0
  • Sq Feet: 2428
  • Year Built: 2004
  • Location: Jordan Lake
  • Acres: 0.785
  • County: Swain County
  • Community: Black Bear Crossing
  • Heat/AC: Natural Gas, Floor Furnace, Electric (Heating)
  • Garage: Driveway
  • Siding: Cedar Shake
  • Roof:
  • Stories: 2
  • Fireplaces: Has Fireplace
  • MLS #: 4311003

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Contact Agent
Listing Agent: Tyler Coon, EXP REALTY LLC, 828-620-2541, 888-584-9431 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Lake Home For Sale in Bryson City, North Carolina
Ad Number : 7085687
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Added: Dec 22, 2025
Updated on: Dec 22, 2025
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