Welcome to 380 Bear Trail in Murphy, North Carolina — a beautifully crafted 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath mountain home built in 2016 and offering approximately 2,592 square feet of well-appointed living space on 1.07 private acres with seasonal mountain views. This inviting residence features an open-concept design with hardwood floors, soaring polished pine ceilings, and a stunning stone fireplace that anchors the main living area. The kitchen showcases rough-edge granite countertops, upgraded appliances, and abundant cabinetry, while the spacious main-level primary suite offers a spa-inspired bath with a jetted tub, glass-enclosed shower, and dual vanities. The finished basement level includes an additional bedroom, a office, a large family room with a second granite fireplace, and an oversized laundry room with utility sink, providing ideal space for guests or extended living. Covered porches and side decks invite you to relax and enjoy the peaceful mountain setting, and additional highlights include a two-car carport, asphalt driveway, and workshop space — making this an exceptional full-time residence or mountain retreat in beautiful Murphy, NC.
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