My decision to list with Silver Creek was one of the best I have ever made. Their high level of attention to detail, knowledge of the market and good work ethic all contribute to their success in the current market environment. The Silver Creek team engineered a marketing plan that created multiple offers over list price with several qualified buyers within the first weekend on the market. You will feel like you have gained a family member. The Silver Creek team is outstanding.
— J.W.A LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT
In this issue, we focus on luxury, particularly the concept of Quiet Luxury. Quiet Luxury embodies a graceful way of life; it is elegant, understated, and yet envelops us in comfort and incomparable style. Our featured home chef provides clients with an evening of superb relaxation and gourmet dining, all from the solace of home. While Quiet Luxury represents the apex of quality, it does so modestly — without demanding attention.
In many ways, our lifestyle here on the HighlandsCashiers Plateau represents an effortless execution of these ideas. Tucked away in the cool mountains of Western North Carolina, our remote community welcomes visitors from all walks of life to enjoy the amenities provided by our private communities as well as Mother Nature. We represent a soothing escape away from the bustling modern world that surrounds us in the Southeast.
The refined homes in our area feature exquisitely designed interiors that blend seamlessly with the natural splendor awaiting just outside our doors. In this issue, we engage with three highlyregarded landscape architects, well known for their ability to enhance outdoor living spaces and transform them into a “home away from home.”
As spring arrives, Silver Creek brokers are witnessing a number of properties coming onto the market. Because the real estate frenzy of recent years has subsided, leveling off onto a more stable plateau, our exceptional marketing platforms become paramount to generating targeted exposure for new listings. With a dedicated in-house marketing team, our brokers are equipped with the tools needed to attract motivated buyers regionally and nationwide.
Astute property owners recognize a track record that speaks for itself. The experienced brokers at Silver Creek Real Estate Group lead the market
with the highest number of transactions closed in the area, allowing us to continually gather insight from both buyers and sellers. We’ve developed a deep understanding of client needs and desires, and, in turn, we provide a frictionless experience by utilizing an incredibly robust support staff.
If you’re considering a move, now is the ideal time to reach out to the Silver Creek team so that we can help you capture buyer interest. Harness the power of our superior marketing strategies, and together we will redefine your dreams for the future.
JOCHEN LUCKEFounder, CEO, and Broker of Silver Creek Real Estate Group, and Publisher of NC Living® Magazine
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Founder | CEO | Broker
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GRACE BIXBY
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COURTNEY SNYDER
Visual Content Producer
EMILY DAVIS
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ELLEN JONES
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ON THE COVER
The 2023 Historic Satulah Home & Garden Tour. Photographed by Courtney Snyder. Read the cover article, Planted by Design, on page 10
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ANSWERING THE CALL
BOWL FOR KIDS' SAKE 2024
MARCH 16
FROM 10 AM to 4:30 PM
GALAXY LANES AND GAMES, SYLVA
Enjoy a fun day of bowling with the whole family and support Big Brother Big Sisters of Western North Carolina. For more information, visit bbbswnc.org.
SALON SERIES WITH S.G. GOODMAN
MARCH 21
FROM 8:30 to 10:30 PM
HIGHLANDER MOUNTAIN HOUSE
Grab a seat, order a drink, and enjoy a magical acoustic night by S.G. Goodman at Ruffed Grouse Tavern. For more information, visit highlandermountainhouse.com.
EXHIBITION
RECEPTION: SATELLITES AND SALAMANDERS, EMERGENCE
MARCH 23
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THE BASCOM: A CENTER FOR THE VISUAL ARTS
Enjoy a free night of celebrating the extraordinary works of Walker Tufts. Learn more about The Bascom's 2024 programming on page 58 For more information, visit thebascom.org.
EASTER ON THE GREEN
MARCH 29 through 31
THE VILLAGE GREEN
Hop on over to The Village Green for a weekend of free family fun. For more information, visit villagegreencashiersnc.com
SQUABBLES
APRIL 4 through 7
HIGHLANDS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
This hilarious play (presented by the HighlandsCashiers Players, written by Marshal Karp, and directed by Ron Leslie) pits a father-in-law against a mother in a comedic succession of squabbles. For more information, visit highlandscashiersplayers.com.
VINYL VIBES WITH CHEF CRAIG RICHARDS
APRIL 14
FROM 6 to 9 PM THE FARM AT OLD EDWARDS
Join Executive Chef Craig Richards of Atlanta’s Lyla Lila — a Southern European restaurant whose menu reflects the season’s availability. Get ready for a Springtime feast incorporating extraordinary Italian wines in the rustic ambiance of The Farm at Old Edwards. The event is for guests 21 and older; tickets are $195. For more information, visit oldedwardshospitality.com .
VILLAGE NATURE SERIES
APRIL 30
THE VILLAGE GREEN
The Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust and The Village Green co-host a series of lectures each summer. Visitors and residents learn about wildlife, habitats, conservation, and local cultural heritage from expert speakers in their fields! For more information, visit villagegreencashiersnc.com .
THE USHUATA ESTATE DESIGNED BY DARGAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS. DARGAN.COM
WITH MARY PALMER DARGAN, RENEE BYRD, AND VIC KNIGHT
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As poet and essayist Gary Snyder once said, “Nature is not a place to visit; it is home.” It is no wonder so many visitors to the HighlandsCashiers Plateau report that their vacations feel like returning home — so much so that many feel inspired to stay.
Drawn to the Blue Ridge Mountains by breathtaking scenery and a deep affinity for nature, area homeowners often wish to expand their living space into the great outdoors. In the mountains, many of life’s best moments are lived on trails, at the edges of cliffs, or even just in one’s own backyard, with a soundtrack of a trickling stream or roaring waterfall playing in the background. Fortunately, local and regional landscape designers are just as inspired by these settings, viewing them as a promising canvas to create a masterpiece.
Cashiers-area landscape architect Mary Palmer Dargan is intimately familiar with the desire for innovative outdoor living spaces. Following a personal mantra of “Form follows function, then beautify,” she works to develop spaces according to the homeowner’s vision for its use and then complements the space’s natural beauty with thoughtfully chosen accents. She says that terraces are popular because they can fulfill a number of purposes while allowing homeowners and guests to soak in the sights and sounds supplied by the surroundings.
SPEAKING WITH A PASSION FOR EFFORTLESSLY INTEGRATING FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS INTO A NATURAL SPACE, DARGAN ELABORATES. “CLIENTS WANT TO INVEST IN CREATING OUTDOOR SPACE FOR MULTI-PURPOSE USE. I LIKE TO FOLLOW THE TERRAIN WHEN POSITIONING THESE OUTDOOR TERRACES TO TAKE IN A BEAUTIFUL VIEW OR AN ATMOSPHERIC ROCK OUTCROPPING.” LOCATION IS OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE WHEN CHOOSING A HOME, AND THIS STRATEGY TAKES MAXIMUM ADVANTAGE OF THE NATURAL BEAUTY SUPPLIED BY A SITE.
Out-of-the-box thinking can help homeowners quickly pivot to use their outdoor spaces in a multitude of ways. Dargan recommends folding tables and chairs, tablecloths, and zippered storage that can be stashed out of sight. That way, multi-use spaces can be configured for the occasion and circumstances, allowing for more enduring designs that stand the test of time.
Asheville-based landscape architect Vic Knight has witnessed the same uptick of interest in usable outdoor spaces. “What clients prioritize right now is immersion in nature. They want to
enjoy a great view, listen to the soothing sounds of a stream, and create a calm, relaxing place to unwind alone or entertain guests.”
Some of Knight’s clients vacation in spa locations and then seek to replicate that experience at home — which he has accomplished enthusiastically. “My goal is ultimately to create your ideal garden. Your landscape design should provoke an emotional response, and that is always my goal as we create a plan together. How do you want to feel when you step outside?”
Landscape Designer Renee Byrd, based in Cashiers, concurs. “What I love about Cashiers and Highlands is that each property is unique. I create a plan based on the land, considering the homeowner’s desires for utilizing it. We talk about what they want to accomplish with the space. More and more are asking to integrate their living spaces with the outdoors. That can be living areas, dining areas, or even a space used as an outdoor office.”
With any outdoor space, particularly one used for entertaining, lighting becomes an essential consideration. Dargan describes Cashiers as a “dark skies village” due to the rural location and lack of widespread lighting seen in larger municipalities. That description elaborates on what residents love about Cashiers rather than describing a deterrent. With area homeowners preferring a more natural ambiance, Dargan focuses on providing pierced-work lanterns or small deck lights set into posts to provide muted lighting and safer walkways at night.
Nothing lights up the night more than a roaring fire, and fire features have surged in popularity in recent years. Both Knight and Byrd report an increased interest in fire pits, fire bowls, and outdoor fireplaces. With temperatures on the Plateau running cooler than surrounding areas, the added warmth and ambiance are appreciated in the cool seasons and even on some summer evenings.
KNIGHT EVEN INCORPORATES FIRE BOWLS INTO WATER FEATURES, WHICH HE SAYS COMPRISE ABOUT FIFTY PERCENT OF HIS WORK AT THE MOMENT. “EVERYONE IS INTERESTED IN WATER FEATURES SUCH AS LAP POOLS, SMALL PONDS, RECIRCULATED STREAMS, AND WATERFALLS BECAUSE A BODY OF WATER PROVIDES A CERTAIN
ATMOSPHERE. WE’RE POSITIONING INFINITY EDGE POOLS TO TAKE MAXIMUM ADVANTAGE OF MOUNTAIN VIEWS, AND WE CAN FLANK EITHER SIDE WITH A FIRE BOWL TO ILLUMINATE THE SCENE AT NIGHT.”
And scenes are the latest thing that everyone wants to create. Homeowners look to establish a vacation or spa atmosphere on their private property, with features such as maintained trails and recirculated streams taking center stage. Many look to create cozy nooks within their landscaping, such as pavilions alongside a pathway overlooking a babbling brook. Illuminated by landscape lighting, with a hot tub on the deck, pavilions tucked away into wooded areas provide a resort feeling in one’s own backyard.
“Features like this become a destination on the property,” Knight explains. “Homeowners want a spot to sit and sip their coffee or wine, soak in the view, and enjoy solitude or entertain guests. I use plants and other features like an interior designer would use furniture, fabrics, and art.”
In the wake of pandemic recommendations and concern for public health, home-based entertainment has enjoyed renewed interest in recent years. Rather than large, lavish parties in public locations, homeowners focus on private gatherings in the comfort of their own homes or backyards. During that time, Dargan reflects, “many became accustomed to spending a good amount of time outside in their gardens, or with their family outside doing activities.”
That sense of connection underscores the home gardening movement, with more gardeners realizing the benefits of growing fresh vegetables and herbs within walking distance of the kitchen. “Clients are looking for that sense of connection with nature,” Byrd says. “They walk right outside and gather ingredients for whatever they’re cooking.”
For those with a do-it-yourself mentality, Dargan offers courses on garden design. “In our garden design course, Placemakers Academy, we’ve seen an uptick in enrollment, and people want to know how to treat their home grounds sustainably regarding topics like composting, pollination, harvesting, and utilizing geothermal energy.”
Addressing a common concern about vegetable gardening, Dargan clarifies, “Not everybody wants to or can devote a large amount of time to it, so small six-foot by three-foot containers are very useful and can become a design item that looks pretty all the time.” Flowers can be intermingled with food gardens so that even purposeful beds contribute charm to the landscape.
Knight also utilizes various edible plants in his landscapes when homeowners express an interest. “It can be a bit surprising, in a good way, to see rosemary or creeping thyme incorporated into the design,” he says. “But we include them for the pleasant fragrance and texture, particularly when the client likes the idea of growing food in their garden.”
Of course, the unique climate on the HighlandsCashiers Plateau impacts plant selection. After beginning her career in the Lake Keowee, South Carolina region, Byrd moved to Cashiers and began designing landscapes here approximately ten years ago. “I quickly realized that the temperatures average about ten to fifteen degrees colder up here, and we receive so much rainfall. I rely on native plants that can withstand those conditions or cultivated hybrids that fulfill a specific purpose.”
While native plants are accustomed to the area’s specific weather conditions, plant breeders create cultivars to fit more compactly in certain spaces, to bloom longer, or even to provide flowers of a preferred color. Knight uses a questionnaire to help clients define their hopes and expectations. “We can incorporate favorite colors and textures… Do they love a particular flower because it reminds
them of their grandmother’s garden? We tease out that emotional connection to certain plants and then incorporate them into the design.”
Dargan reports that the mountainous terrain and significant rainfall create a need for landscaping that accounts for erosion and drainage. Narrow driveways and parking areas can be redesigned, and large boulder walls can shore up sloping terrain in an attractive and functional way. Mountain dwellers can rest assured that creative solutions are available to solve practical concerns while taking maximum advantage of the natural beauty of their site. “The sky is the limit with generating more and more enlightened landscape architectural designs in my world!”
Climate and terrain aren’t the only unique aspects of life on the Plateau. With so many homeowners residing here part-time, the seasonal nature of residency impacts landscape design in surprising ways.
“A lot of my clients are gone for half of the year,” Knight explains. “We carefully select plants that will thrive in their absence, needing little care until they return.”
Byrd takes a similar approach to the design process. “We talk about their favorite colors and flowers, and then we can select flowering plants specifically for their bloom time so that the landscape looks its best while the client is in town to enjoy it.”
DESCRIBING HER PASSION FOR LANDSCAPE DESIGN, BYRD SAYS, “I ALWAYS WANTED TO BE AN ARTIST, AND MY CAREER ALLOWS ME TO COMBINE ART AND SCIENCE WHILE SPENDING TIME OUTDOORS.” WHEN VIEWED FROM THIS PERSPECTIVE, LANDSCAPE DESIGN TAKES ON AN ENTIRELY NEW MEANING. FAR FROM A MERELY PRACTICAL SOLUTION OR GEOGRAPHIC NECESSITY, A LANDSCAPE BECOMES A PERSONALLY COMMISSIONED WORK OF ART — THE RESULT OF COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE HOMEOWNER, DESIGNER, AND NATURE’S GLORIOUS CANVAS.
Speaking to his relationships with Mary Palmer Dargan, Vic Knight, and Renee Byrd, Silver Creek Real Estate Group Owner and President Jochen Lucke says, “We’ve represented many properties featuring outdoor living areas designed by these talented landscape architects. In some cases, we have been fortunate to watch the gardens evolve and mature over the years.”
NC Living would like to thank our collaborators for this article:
MARY PALMER DARGAN
Dargan Landscape Architects dargan.com | theplacemakersacademy.com mpdargan@dargan.com 404-354-1715
VIC KNIGHT
Knight Strategies knightstrategies.org vic@knightstrategies.org 828-412-0968
RENEE BYRD
Byrd Landscape Design byrdlandscapedesign.com byrdlandscapedesign@gmail.com 864-508-6928
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AT THE CHATTOOGA CLUB OF CASHIERS
A summer spent in the mountains can feel like returning home. The slower pace of life, fresh mountain air, and cooler ambient temperatures provide true rejuvenation for the mind and body.
But for members of The Chattooga Club, time spent at their private retreat is not just coming home; it’s coming home to the open arms of a large, extended family.
Tucked into the lush landscape of Cashiers, North Carolina, The Chattooga Club represents the epitome of refined Southern living ensconced within an authentic mountain ambiance. The exclusive private club offers its members a unique blend of luxurious amenities, impeccable service, and access to the breathtaking natural beauty that defines the Blue Ridge Mountains. From its inspiring origins to the diverse array of activities it provides, The Chattooga Club is a haven for those seeking a harmonious balance of elegance and outdoor splendor — spent with friends who feel more like family.
Founded in 1988, the club has deep roots in the history of Cashiers. Owner John Rivers, a Charleston native, sought to create a retreat where members could escape the rigors of everyday life and immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the surrounding mountains. However, the towns of Cashiers and Highlands already featured several private clubs — mostly centered around their golf courses — and Rivers wished to create something distinct and unique.
Inspired by a vacation to the United Kingdom, where he and his wife witnessed firsthand the English enthusiasm for croquet, Rivers was determined to bring the game to his mountain home away from home. The Chattooga Club was conceived as a private croquet club, and so began the origins of croquet on the HighlandsCashiers Plateau! Over the years, numerous other local clubs followed suit, with croquet gradually becoming one of the area’s favorite pastimes. In fact, Rivers himself progressed from novice to skilled player after founding his own club!
True to the founder’s vision, The Chattooga Club places deep emphasis on outdoor activities and engagement with the natural environment. The main building’s architectural aesthetic seamlessly integrates with the natural surroundings, creating an atmosphere of timeless elegance. The surrounding grounds are meticulously maintained, and members frequently hike or drive up to Mac’s View, a park-like setting atop a hill with a breathtaking long-range view of Whiteside Mountain and the rolling hills beyond it.
Today, The Chattooga Club has evolved to provide additional amenities for its members while retaining its commitment to serving as an exclusive sanctuary.
New General Manager Michael Krause came on board at the club in September 2023 and enthusiastically shares his love of the community and his new home. Originally from Munich, Germany, Krause has spent over forty years managing resorts in Switzerland; Palm Beach; Florida; Hilton Head Island; and other hotspots throughout the Southeast. In search of cooler summer temperatures, Krause and his wife discovered Cashiers.
IT WAS LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT WHEN THEY ARRIVED AT THE CHATTOOGA CLUB. KRAUSE EFFUSES, “IF THERE IS A SLICE OF HEAVEN IN THIS WORLD, THIS IS IT!” IN ADDITION TO THE WELCOMING ATMOSPHERE AT THE CLUB ITSELF, KRAUSE BROADLY COMPLIMENTS THE COMMUNITIES OF CASHIERS AND HIGHLANDS.
“YOU HEAR ABOUT SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY, AND IT’S TRUE. WHEN YOU MEET PEOPLE HERE, IT’S LIKE YOU’VE KNOWN ONE ANOTHER FOREVER.”
Not only do members contribute to the familial atmosphere, but the staff at Chattooga are highly valued for their specialized skills and dedication. With the dining room and social calendar closing from December through late April, the fact that employees return year after year provides a testament to the camaraderie shared inside the gates.
Asked what makes The Chattooga Club unique, Krause reiterates that the people are the essential components of any community. “The members here are like one big extended family. Every summer, they’re not just going on vacation to the mountains. They’re coming home to unwind and spend time with family.”
Indeed, Krause’s description of the club’s dining area does remind one of a large family gathering. While the building hosts both indoor and outdoor dining, members clamor for the outside tables. Members and guests are encouraged to explore the expansive Victory Garden, where you can pick up fresh vegetables, herbs, and flowers. With a view of the croquet lawn and Chimneytop and Rock Mountains providing a stunning backdrop, it’s easy to see why. The scene appears straight out of a Hollywood set.
Krause proudly points to a table in the center of the outdoor dining area. “In the summer, our club florist creates an enormous display here. The flowers change weekly, and everyone loves seeing
the new arrangements. It’s one of those special touches that makes this place truly magical.”
Magical is certainly a fitting word. Every detail at The Chattooga Club appears carefully curated, creating an experience that sweeps members off their feet and away from the world outside its gates.
Experiences supply another crucial element of club life. Throughout the season, from late April through November, club management endeavors to provide members with an itinerary that keeps them busy yet feels rejuvenating to the body and spirit.
Perhaps the most anticipated event of the summer, the Fourth of July brings a multi-day extravaganza of outdoor fun and fireworks to the club. The atmosphere is deliberately familyoriented, with multiple generations returning to gather year after year. But the festivities don’t stop there; from spring to early fall, Chattooga’s picturesque background provides
the perfect setting for weddings, which are highly detailed and personalized to the brides’ and grooms’ tastes.
Also held throughout the warm season, the club’s croquet tournaments invite everyone to enjoy the great outdoors. Members test their mettle and sharpen their skills during by-invitation tournaments with other local clubs and even international guests. However, it’s also a time to cut loose and enjoy the festive social atmosphere. Whether a first-time player or a seasoned wicket wielder, the primary goal is to have fun and make memories.
Social life is vibrant at The Chattooga Club, with members crowding into The Bear Bar — an affectionate moniker styled after the enormous stuffed bear over the fireplace — for drinks and lively conversation on just about any evening throughout the season. “You almost can’t walk in here sometimes,” laughs Krause. “They pack in here like one big, happy family. Everyone greets you as you walk through the door, and it’s just like a family reunion night after night.”
That social atmosphere extends to the dining room, where The Chattooga Club’s chefs impress
diners with exquisite meals during lunch and dinner throughout the season. The kitchen churns out a steady schedule of wine dinners, guest chef experiences, and themed evenings. At the end of the season, members gather for a sumptuous Thanksgiving feast.
Situated on 200 secluded acres with about 80 private homes within the gates, The Chattooga Club operates on a by-invitation basis, but members come from all over the HighlandsCashiers Plateau. With a significant golf club just down the road, many enjoy mutual memberships to access both golf and croquet, along with the fitness center, three Har-Tru tennis courts to test your tennis and pickleball skills, and a heated saline pool located on Chattooga’s grounds.
At its core, the Chattooga Club is a community of like-minded individuals who share a passion for the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, a desire for refined living, and, for many, a passion for the game of croquet. Their ambitious calendar of social events brings members together to celebrate, foster friendships that span generations, and enjoy the camaraderie that defines this exclusive private community.
Branching Out Branching Out
WITH BROKER LINDA PRIDGEN word S by emily davi S photography by courtney S nyderA meeting with real estate broker Linda Pridgen feels every bit as comfortable as the Blue Ridge Mountain community she calls home. Her love of the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau becomes evident as she shares her knowledge of the area, and a long career in education, club management, and real estate lends her warmth and an engaging character. Those are the qualities that allow Linda to connect with clients, help them define their goals, and turn their visions of a mountain home into reality.
It would be easy — and perfectly enjoyable — to chat with Linda for hours on end. But as we discuss her time on the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau and her 20-plus years working in real estate, her depth of experience and knowledge come into focus. Aside from developing her career — first in education, then in private club management, and finally in real estate — Linda has devoted much of her life to church activities, developing deep personal connections, and volunteering in the community.
WHAT’S YOUR PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND, AND WHAT MADE YOU WANT TO WORK IN REAL ESTATE?
“Originally, I was a school teacher in Vero Beach, Florida. I loved working with children, especially first graders. They’re like little sponges, just soaking up everything around them. During the school year, we lived down there, but we would spend part of our summers up here. My son and three grandchildren are based in the Orlando area. Back then, we had a condo in Sapphire Valley and would enjoy a few weeks of cooler air and the relaxed pace of life in the mountains each year.
But one summer, we decided to stay longer. My husband was offered a job at one of the private clubs, so we stayed for the entire summer instead of just a few weeks. And in the meantime, I got a job at the same club. I left at the end of the summer and returned to Florida when the school year started, but then I got a call from the club. They wanted to train me so that I could take over the General Manager
position in a few years. It was a tough call because I loved teaching, but we decided to move here full-time.
Eventually, I needed to get my real estate license to sell properties within the club community. So I’ve been a real estate broker for over 20 years, but about ten years ago, I decided to branch out and sell real estate in more areas around the Plateau.”
REAL ESTATE CAN BE AN EXCITING CAREER ON THE HIGHLANDS-CASHIERS PLATEAU. WHY DID YOU CHOOSE TO WORK WITH SILVER CREEK?
“I had a few different opportunities, and they were all great options. But I had talked to Jochen a few times, and he invited me to come on board with Silver Creek. I saw what they had to offer, and it was just a very clear and obvious choice. Jochen’s passion for real estate and dedication to excellence intrigued me, and the way everyone at Silver Creek works together is so positive and inspiring. I’m excited to continue working here and grow as much as possible.”
HOW DO YOU SPEND YOUR TIME WHEN YOU’RE NOT MEETING WITH CLIENTS AND SELLING REAL ESTATE?
“I’m very active in my church — The Church of the Good Shepherd — and I just started volunteering at The Bazaar Barn, which the church owns and runs with volunteers. It’s an upscale resale shop where all the goods are donated, and the proceeds go back into the community. So it’s a great cause and a lot of fun because we receive many very nice items in the store, and I enjoy meeting the friendly customers who shop there.
Living in Chattooga Club, I’ve developed a passion for croquet. We have Wine and Wickets every Wednesday during the season, and during the cooler months, a group of us gather in Florida for a week. This year we played in Ponte Vedra Beach.
I also attend any event involving music, like local concerts and shows at the Highlands Performing Arts Center. I’ve attended the
Highlands Chamber Music Festival in the past, and it was wonderful.”
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE TIME OF YEAR ON THE PLATEAU? WHAT ARE THE EVENTS THAT YOU MOST LOOK FORWARD TO EACH YEAR?
“Oh, definitely fall! It’s beautiful any time of year here, but fall is absolutely the best season. The Festival of Trees around the Thanksgiving holiday is my favorite annual event. It benefits Summit Charter School, and it’s so much fun to sell trees, wreaths, and other holiday decor at that time of year. It really gets you into the holiday spirit.
I also enjoy the Groovin' on the Green events during the summer. I love that we can head over to the Village Green in Cashiers, hear some live music, get a snack from the food trucks, relax in the big open meadow, and enjoy time with friends. Everyone is there, and it’s so entertaining and social.
Every year I attend the Designer Showcase, which is a wonderful opportunity to view some of the most exquisite interior design in the Southeast. I’m also in charge of organizing the annual Author Talks at our local public library.”
WHERE IS YOUR FAVORITE PLACE TO GO WHEN YOU HAVE TIME TO TRAVEL?
“I’ve traveled to California numerous times, and I love it because of how diverse the state is. San Diego, San Francisco, and the wine country area
are some of my favorite spots, and yet all so different from one another.
A few years back, I went to Italy with my friend, who is from Italy and lives there part-time and here part-time. I remember the first day we arrived, she saw that I had brought a hot roller set to do my hair every morning. She told me, ‘You won’t have time for that,’ and bought me some clips for my hair instead. She was right! We packed so much activity into every day that I barely had time to sleep each night before we were off on another adventure. The food was incredible, but I didn’t gain an ounce because we were walking everywhere and having such a fantastic time. I can’t wait to go back!”
IF YOU MET WITH NEW CLIENTS TODAY LOOKING FOR A HOME ON THE PLATEAU, HOW WOULD YOU APPROACH THAT PROCESS?
“The first thing I would do is sit down, talk to them, and get to know them personally. We have an incredibly diverse range of communities here, between gated neighborhoods, those with golf courses, lakeside homes, more secluded, rural properties, and a range of price points. Some people feel strongly about Highlands, while others want to be in Cashiers, Sapphire Valley, or Glenville. So, I get to know my clients first and become acquainted with their expectations, lifestyle, hobbies, and what they want to accomplish in their new home.
That helps me narrow down our options. But then we need to get out and visit these communities so the clients can get a feel for life here on the Plateau. I familiarize them with all of our amenities here on the Plateau, like our waterfalls, hiking trails, golf courses, tennis courts, and croquet. Usually, new clients will decide that a particular area feels like the perfect fit for them, and then we can focus on finding their new home.
Often when we’re out viewing a number of homes, we stop at Buck’s, our local coffee shop at the crossroads. It’s a great way to get a feel for the town. In fact, a few years ago, I sold a home to a client because he was so impressed by the friendly vibe there. As we sat sipping our coffee and chatting about real estate, several people stopped by our table to say hello and meet the newcomer. My client said he had never
experienced such an outgoing and personable community before, and he made an offer on a house that same day. ”
WHAT IS THE MOST VALUABLE THING YOU HAVE LEARNED WHILE WORKING AS A REAL ESTATE BROKER?
“Some real estate transactions can be very straightforward and smooth, while others can be trickier to navigate. One of the most unique deals I brokered was a residential home plus a lot for a commercial business, all on the same property together. That deal felt complicated, but we got it done! I learned if you’re determined and stick with it, you can accomplish almost anything.
I’ve also learned that finding and purchasing the right home can be a very personal and emotional experience. You might be surprised at what
details appeal to people and how they attach to those details and make a decision. For example, I was touring some clients through a private neighborhood once, where they chose and purchased a property. Later, they told me that the moss growing on the rocks and gate by the front entrance was so beautiful that they instantly knew they had found their future home. We might only see moss, but they saw something unique that appealed to them personally.”
THE HIGHLANDS-CASHIERS PLATEAU IS A UNIQUE PLACE TO LIVE AND VISIT. WHAT DO YOU FEEL IS OUR GREATEST RESOURCE?
“I’ve been amazed at the people in our towns — how kind and generous they are. This is such a giving, connected community, and we all look out for one another. We’re fortunate to live in a beautiful place, but the people truly make this place feel like home.
The atmosphere we foster here is so amazing! We have incredible people in these towns who are delighted to live here and participate in community events. It’s such a nice feeling to know you will see a friendly face anywhere you go. Everyone is always helping each other and supporting local efforts to create a wonderful place for all of us to live.”
WHAT ARE YOU MOST EXCITED TO ACCOMPLISH IN 2024?
“I’m ready to branch out further! In the past, I’ve sold houses all over the HighlandsCashiers Plateau, but I often specialized in a few specific neighborhoods. I’m ready to meet new people and explore more areas of our community. There are so many exciting developments out there, and I can’t wait to tap into those and bring the exceptional Silver Creek experience to new clients.”
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STONEFLY CASHIERS
Blue Bear Camp is the ultimate Adirondack-style mountain lodge just minutes from downtown Cashiers’ shopping and fine dining. This prime property borders the Nantahala National Forest, ensuring privacy and abundant wildlife. Another world awaits in the dream-like setting amid the wild Chattooga River, flowering landscaping, sparkling waterfall, and lush forest, all against the stunning backdrop of Whiteside Mountain and Devil’s Courthouse.
Elegance and sophistication prevail in this custom mountain home in Lonesome Valley. An outstanding example of Loudermilk Homes’ work, this exquisite home presents a rare opportunity for an exceptional, elevated mountain lifestyle. With five bedrooms, five bathrooms, and two half bathrooms, privacy and comfort are assured for family and guests. Residents enjoy amenities such as hiking trails, fly fishing streams, a recreational lake, tennis courts, a pool, a disc golf course, and rock climbing.
Tucked away in the understated luxury community of Cedar Hill, this home is perfectly positioned to showcase striking views of the neighboring mountains, granite rock face, and lush forests. Enjoy elevated living with custom and thoughtful design that evokes feelings of opulence, comfort, and conviviality. True to Loudermilk Homes’ style, this property exhibits the builder’s renowned craftsmanship and signature integration of smart technology.
Captivating views and exquisite craftsmanship are just a few elements of this custom Loudermilk Homes creation that will elevate your Plateau lifestyle. Situated on over 22 acres, you will have nature at your fingertips as you gaze out of the floor-to-ceiling windows at long- and short-range views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and their exposed rock face. Cedar and stone accents give this modern rustic home a warm and inviting facade, while dormers and angled rooflines create a distinctive architectural style.
FOUND FOREST CASHIERS
Revel in the seclusion of your private, gated retreat within the Found Forest community, just minutes from the crossroads in Cashiers. Designed to allow maximum appreciation of its exquisite setting, the floor plan provides longrange views of Whiteside Mountain and the cliffs east of Highlands from nearly every room. Well-appointed with stacked stone fireplaces and custom touches throughout, the five-bedroom residence and caretaker’s cottage provide an inviting atmosphere for gatherings.
Take advantage of an excellent opportunity to own brand-new construction in the premier gated community of Spring Forest! Located just minutes from Cashiers and Sapphire, peaceful mountain living is within reach. Rise each day to warm natural light as you gaze at the pristine mountain views in this custom home designed with comfort in mind. A spacious and open floor plan, top-tier appliances, and a circular drive are just a few aspects that will invite you to relax and enjoy life on the Plateau. This home was virtually staged by Silver Creek's award-winning in-house marketing team, flip to page 54 to learn more.
SPRING FOREST SAPPHIRE
Experience the ultimate mountain retreat on 90+ pristine acres of breathtaking, unrestricted land just 8 miles from Cashiers Crossroads. At a high elevation of 3,700 feet, immerse yourself in the stunning long-range views. The land is perfect for outdoor adventurers, with trails, a pond, and a small log cabin with electricity and spring-fed water, which could be used as a guest house while you build your dream home. Take advantage of this opportunity to create a private family estate on this magnificent property.
If you’ve ever dreamed of your own private mountain oasis, this is your chance. Ideally situated on two combined lots of 5.2 acres with Lake Cardinal and Cardinal Creek frontage, this secluded two-bedroom, three-bathroom home offers comfortable living space, a generous screened porch, hiking trails, and memorable views of the lake and Panthertail Mountain. A bonus living space with a private entrance offers versatility. Let your dreams run wild!
LAKE TOXAWAY ESTATES
LAKE TOXAWAYSituated at 3,800 feet with a view of the Great Balsam Mountains, this Tim Greene-designed home stands as a testament to sophisticated design and meticulous execution. The main floor lends perfectly to entertaining with its gourmet kitchen, beamed cathedral ceilings, two majestic fireplaces, and floorto-ceiling windows. Three guest suites provide plenty of space upstairs. With 13 acres of privacy, a screened porch, and expansive decking, you can immerse yourself in luxurious mountain living.
Rustic elegance takes center stage in this 6+ acre Sapphire Valley mountain retreat. Immediately upon entering the fully furnished three-bedroom, threeand-one-half-bathroom log home, you will be warmly welcomed by the exquisite details and outstanding craftsmanship displayed at each turn. Unwind from the afternoon in the sunroom, or camp out by the outdoor fire pit and take in the lush surrounding forest. A meticulously maintained barn and pristine pastures make this a fantastic property for animal lovers.
Truly elevated living awaits on this exclusive 74-acre Snowbird estate. It boasts a nearly 4,700-foot elevation for breathtaking 360-degree views and total privacy. A charming, Tim Greene-designed lodge is furnished for immediate enjoyment while walking trails and a flat mountaintop make for an ideal offthe-grid escape. Embrace the opportunity to relax and live the ultimate mountain dream!
BURLINGAME
OFFERED FOR $1,995,000
Enjoy unparalleled mountain luxury at this four-bedroom, five-and-one-half-bathroom home. Stunning views are showcased by floor-to-ceiling windows and a grand stone fireplace. A chef’s kitchen, formal dining, and primary suite enhance the main level, with a screened deck for entertaining. The upper floor features private balconies, while the lower level boasts a family room with a wet bar, office, and two bedrooms. Elevator access, a playground, and a two-car garage complete this exquisite retreat.
MLS# 102469
SUNSET
COVE
OFFERED FOR $1,950,000
Nestled on the tranquil shores of Lake Glenville, this updated lakeside jewel offers modern luxury amidst breathtaking sunset views. Revel in the prime location, promising unmatched evening vistas whether you’re on the spacious decks, by the fire pit, or in the dining area. Recent renovations include a stateof-the-art kitchen, a spa-like primary suite with panoramic lake views, and a welldesigned lower level for guests. Experience the seamless blend of comfort and natural beauty in your dream lakefront retreat.
MLS# 102624
CEDAR CREEK WOODS
OFFERED FOR $1,688,000
No expense was spared as the current owners transformed this Cedar Creek Woods home into a luxurious retreat. You’ll adore the commitment to detail throughout this property, from the wellappointed owner’s suite to the gourmet kitchen with brand-new appliances. Three stone fireplaces provide a classic mountain ambiance, and the spacious outdoor space allows you to relax and appreciate the rushing waters of the Horsepasture River. The convenient location allows you to enjoy all nearby amenities.
MLS# 103648
STONE CREEK ESTATES
OFFERED FOR $1,599,000
Your mountain dream home is already underway! Slated for completion in 2024, this threebedroom, three-bathroom home in Stone Creek Estates of Sapphire will become your private sanctuary. Relish majestic, long-range views of Bald Rock Mountain, and ride your golf cart to nearby resort amenities. The floor plan is designed to blend seamlessly with nature and will be completed with high-end finishes, stacked stone, cedar shakes, and hardy plank. Act now and customize this home to your tastes.
MLS# 103375
SAPPHIRE
OFFERED FOR $1,399,000
Bring the family together in this exquisite five-bedroom Sapphire Valley home, situated at a refreshing elevation of 3600 feet. Authentic touches like wood floors and knotty pine ceilings contribute to this home’s mountain charm, while two covered decks, a front porch, and an outdoor fireplace allow you to enjoy the great outdoors. Venture just minutes down the road to enjoy shopping, dining, and community amenities like swimming, tennis, skiing, the rec center, and much more.
MLS# 103698
LONESOME VALLEY
OFFERED FOR $1,395,000
Tucked away in tranquility at the end of a cul-de-sac, this two-bedroom, twobathroom cottage presents an opportunity to create a private getaway with your custom renovations and personal touches. The stone woodburning fireplace, screened porch, and long-range views of Cow Rock and Laurel Knob allow you to immerse yourself in nature comfortably. This home was virtually staged by Silver Creek's award-winning in-house marketing team, flip to page 54 to learn more.
MLS# 103546
TRILLIUM LINKS & LAKE CLUB
OFFERED FOR $1,349,000
Conveniently located near the Clubhouse, this Trillium Links condominium features the community’s most popular floor plan. The threebedroom, three-bathroom unit is thoughtfully arranged to provide views of Lake Glenville, framed by its mountainous backdrop, from the living room, primary bedroom, and covered deck. Optional membership in Trillium allows access to the eighteen-hole golf course, swimming pool, tennis courts, and more.
MLS# 103577
WATERFALL COVE
OFFERED FOR $1,300,000
Discover a lakeside haven in this newly renovated rondette. Embrace the unique circular design, panoramic lake and mountain views, and modern upgrades, including granite countertops, an expansive kitchen island, and a cozy fireplace. This distinctive threebedroom, two-and-one-halfbathroom home features two levels of wrap-around decks, a sunlit primary bedroom, and a self-contained lower level ideal for guests. Dive into the lake from your private dock near Norton Falls, Lake Glenville’s largest waterfall.
MLS# 102615
HIGHLANDS COVE
OFFERED FOR $1,275,000
This beautifully remodeled and furnished Turning Leaf condominium is ready for your personal touches. Located behind the gates of Old Edwards Club at Highlands Cove, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom home is arranged on one level for simplified living. Two stacked stone fireplaces, new quartz countertops, a jetted tub, a wet bar, and numerous community amenities create a comfortable lifestyle. Relax and enjoy views of the golf course and mountainous terrain on the covered, screened porch.
MLS# 103433
TRILLIUM LINKS & LAKE CLUB
OFFERED FOR $1,275,000
Embrace modern living in a recently renovated home while surrounded by the natural beauty of Lake Glenville and the Blue Ridge Mountains. With an open floor plan, four bedrooms, and three-and-ahalf bathrooms, this comfy retreat offers room to spread out and enjoy expansive decking, three wood-burning fireplaces, and a fully updated kitchen. Invite your friends, dine al fresco, and relish your winter view of the mountains and surrounding lush landscape!
MLS# 103681
HIGHLANDS COVE OFFERED FOR $1,250,000
Meet this refined Turning Leaf penthouse, a fully furnished haven that seamlessly blends timeless charm with modern elegance. Enjoy stunning golf course panoramas and majestic mountain vistas from the elegant living room, bright and updated kitchen, and enchanting covered deck with a cozy fireplace. Guests will luxuriate in any of the three bedrooms and bathrooms. Take advantage of this opportunity!
MLS# 101873
GOLF CLUB ESTATES OFFERED FOR $1,249,500
Allow yourself to be enchanted with “Sky High,” an alluring residence set amidst a stunning backdrop of Sapphire Valley and the Blue Ridge Mountains. From the stone, wood-burning fireplace to the expansive and well-appointed owner’s suite, you’ll find yourself reveling in the magic of your own private mountain oasis. Four bedrooms and numerous upgrades allow for easy entertaining. When you’re ready to enjoy Sapphire Valley amenities, they’re just a short golf cart ride away.
MLS# 103657
CHINQUAPIN
OFFERED FOR $1,200,000
Discover a custom cottage that is a true work of art and architectural design. This home offers a harmonious blend of elegance and functionality, featuring two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and one half bathroom. The charming potting shed caters to the green thumb, beckoning outdoor enthusiasts to embrace their passion for gardening, while a one-car garage offers convenience. Seize this remarkable opportunity to make this exquisite retreat your very own.
MLS# 102210
SAPPHIRE VISTA ESTATE
OFFERED FOR $1,098,000
Picture yourself sipping coffee and taking in the breathtaking view of Hogback Mountain at sunrise. From its open floor plan to the expansive, twolevel decking, this traditional home offers relaxation in every corner. The new main-level owner’s suite, with its loft and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame a breathtaking view, will become your own private haven. Located behind the gates of the Country Club of Sapphire Valley, this freshly updated home allows access to full resort amenities.
MLS# 103297
BOLD CREEK
OFFERED FOR $995,000
Indulge in streamside splendor at this three-bedroom, threebathroom escape. Seamlessly merging with nature, its intricate woodwork is sourced onsite. Features include cathedral ceilings, a doublesided gas fireplace, a gourmet kitchen, and a secret storage room. Revel in the primary suite’s expansive closet and balcony views. Enjoy tranquil Shoal Creek moments, vast decking, and proximity to Lake Glenville and Cashiers.
MLS# 102975
CATATOGA
OFFERED FOR $750,000
Known as “The Green Drake,” this home in Lake Toxaway’s Catatoga community offers peaceful living with outdoor amenities and bountiful waterfalls. The main level features a vaulted living room with a fireplace and view of Indian Creek. Home cooks will appreciate the fresh updates in the kitchen, such as new cabinets, stone countertops, and modern appliances. The primary bedroom and guest room are connected, and an additional bedroom, bathroom, and private deck are tucked away on the upper level.
MLS# 103225
Discover a turnkey haven in Eagle Ridge, moments from Sapphire attractions. It features a refreshed, mountain-modern kitchen, an open layout, three main-floor bedrooms, and renovated bathrooms. The lower level is guest-ready, and outdoor delights await on the expansive deck. This dry, cared-for home with ample parking is close to the diverse Sapphire Valley Resort amenities. Modernized and furnished for immediate comfort (some exclusions apply).
MLS# 103100
Embrace nature on 65+ acres bordering National Forest land, showcasing breathtaking mountain views. It’s a canvas for creativity with a rustic two-bedroom, two-bathroom cabin, barn, and extensive trails. Enjoy the farm-to-table lifestyle surrounded by flora and wildlife, just 25 minutes to Downtown Sylva and 45 minutes to Cashiers. Visionaries, bring your dreams to this property! Schedule a visit to experience its enchantment.
MLS# 103115
Capture this opportunity to own a maintenance-free Fairway Villas condominium ensconced in the popular Burlingame Country Club. The corner lot ensures that residents of this end unit enjoy maximum privacy, especially on the oversized deck and screened porch. An open floor plan and vaulted ceilings lend an atmosphere of lofty space, and the gas log fireplace provides atmosphere. The carport even includes space for your golf cart.
MLS# 103231
NEWLY PRICED
TRILLIUM LINKS & LAKE CLUB
OFFERED FOR $599,000
Luxury and comfort await in this beautifully maintained three-bedroom, three-bathroom condo overlooking the Trillium Links golf course. Enjoy stunning views from the porch and easy access to the Clubhouse, pro shop, tennis courts, and pool. A bonus room can be configured as a small study or office, with high-speed internet available.
MLS# 102176
HOLLY FOREST
OFFERED FOR $589,000
Tucked into the heart of Sapphire Valley, this charming Holly Forest home provides easy living in close proximity to the Sapphire Valley National Golf Course and community amenities. The open floor plan features two bedrooms and an updated bathroom on the main floor, with the remodeled primary suite tucked away upstairs. Recent upgrades include a new roof, exterior paint, heat pump, water heater, enclosed porch, and so much more. This home is ready for you to move right in!
MLS# 103357
TUCKASEGEE
OFFERED FOR $549,000
Experience limitless potential on riverfront property. Fish directly from your yard in this versatile three-bedroom, two-and-one-half-bathroom home. The main and upper levels cater to distinct living, with the latter boasting a separate apartment. Enhanced by storage, a workshop, and ample parking, this estate is prime for residential, commercial, or recreational ventures. A truly multifaceted gem!
MLS# 102885
Escape to your private Sapphire Valley getaway, or use this townhome to generate rental income. This three-bedroom, three-bathroom floor plan includes one suite on the main level. You’ll enjoy the secluded ambiance from your back deck, which overlooks a quiet pond. Recent upgrades include a new HVAC, kitchen appliances, a wood-burning fireplace, pine floors, and much more. This townhome will be sold partially furnished and includes community amenities like golf, tennis, and Fairfield Lake.
MLS# 103603
Situated in the welcoming Sapphire Valley, this comfortable two-bedroom, two-bathroom end-unit condo is conveniently located just a short distance from the community lake and river. Updated in 2023 with new HVAC units, fresh paint, a full-size washer and dryer in the laundry area, and new decking, this unit is clean and ready for you to move in right away. Don't miss your chance to enjoy this cozy and inviting mountain getaway with all the Sapphire Valley amenities just minutes away.
MLS# 103678
Secure your dream start with this spacious three-bedroom, two-bathroom home in Cullowhee. Set on 1.7 acres of partially cleared land, it offers ample storage, a garden tub, a double vanity, and a workshop. Enjoy the convenience of being minutes away from Glenville and Cashiers. Your new chapter begins here!
MLS# 103145
For informational purposes only. In compiling this report, LeadingRE relies on third party sources. The information set forth in the chart above is sourced from the 2023 RealTrends 500, showcasing production for calendar year 2022, accessible via realtrends.com. Neither LeadingRE nor its member companies are responsible for the accuracy of third-party data presented herein.
THE ARTFUL IMPACT OF VIRTUAL STAGING
In the dynamic field of real estate marketing, first impressions carry a significant impact. Beyond mere curb appeal, home buyers need to attach emotionally to a property, imagine themselves living there, and feel confident that, “this is the one.”
Unfortunately, potential buyers often struggle to visualize the potential of an empty space or a home in need of renovation. Enter our in-house virtual staging department at Silver Creek Real Estate Group — a powerful tool transforming the way real estate listings captivate prospective buyers. This innovative approach showcases the possibilities of redecorating and furnishing, aids in envisioning the outcome of extensive renovations, and helps to navigate the emptiness of new construction homes.
VISUALIZING THE TRANSFORMATION
Conventional approaches to marketing real estate involve photographs that capture the current state of a home. However, when a property stands as a blank canvas or requires substantial renovations, it can be challenging for buyers to imagine the final result. This is where our virtual staging process steps in, seamlessly blending technology and design to breathe life
into vacant spaces. It allows prospective buyers to see beyond the present condition of a property, helping them envision the potential it holds.
GUTTING AND RENOVATION
For homes in need of substantial renovation, where the skeletal structure may be intact, but the interior is bare or dilapidated, virtual staging serves as an invaluable asset. Through strategically placed digital furniture and decor, potential buyers can visualize the possibilities of transforming the space into their own cozy haven. Our virtual staging process can portray various design styles, offering flexibility and catering to a diverse range of buyer preferences.
Our listing at 278 Boathouse Row, a lovely cottage in Lonesome Valley, carries enormous potential for the right buyer. Not only is the home embraced by an 800-acre community built within lush meadows and forests but the cottage itself is solidly constructed with eyecatching architectural features. However, in its current state of renovation, the structure serves as a blank canvas. That’s why our virtual staging department stepped in to help potential buyers paint with their imaginations.
Rather than relying upon passive depictions of empty rooms, virtual staging actively engages the viewer, guiding them through the potential of the space and inspiring a vision for the home’s future. This proactive engagement serves as a catalyst for buyers to recognize the hidden gem in homes undergoing renovation or in need of repairs.
NEW CONSTRUCTION HOMES
Virtual staging is equally effective in presenting empty, new-construction homes. While these structures may boast impeccable architectural designs, they often lack the warmth and homeliness that furnishings bring. By digitally populating these spaces with stylish furniture and decor, virtual staging bridges the gap between an empty house and a welcoming home.
Buyers can explore the living room adorned with plush sofas, the dining area graced by an elegant table, and bedrooms boasting chic furniture arrangements. This immersive experience allows clients to mentally move into a space, making it easier for them to imagine their lives unfolding
within those walls. It transforms a bare structure into a welcoming environment, fostering an emotional connection that is crucial in the decision-making process.
Currently for sale in the Spring Forest community, 187 Windemere presents the perfect example of a gorgeous new construction home for which virtual staging proves so beneficial. While a home like this one presents beautifully as-is, our digital marketing techniques contribute the magical touches that intrigue passionate, motivated buyers.
BENEFITS BEYOND THE VISUAL
The advantages of virtual staging extend beyond mere visual enhancement. In addition to helping buyers conceptualize a property’s potential, it also serves as a cost-effective alternative to traditional physical staging. Virtual staging allows our marketing team to showcase on-trend design options without the logistical challenges and expenses associated with physically moving furniture in and out of properties.
Moreover, as an eco-friendly option, virtual staging aligns with the growing emphasis on sustainability in various industries, including real estate. By minimizing the need for physical materials and resources, this strategy contributes to a more environmentally conscious approach to property marketing.
Virtual staging is not just a digital embellishment; this strategic tool empowers potential buyers to see the untapped potential in a property. By actively involving buyers in the visualization process, our approach helps their imaginative endeavors evolve into concrete visions of their future homes.
As the real estate industry continues to evolve, embracing virtual staging is not just a momentary trend; it represents a transformative step towards a more engaging and immersive property marketing experience for the discerning home buyer.
AT SILVER CREEK, WE’RE COMMITTED TO PUSHING BEYOND OLD BOUNDARIES AND USING THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN TECHNOLOGY TO CREATE DYNAMIC EXPERIENCES FOR BOTH BUYERS AND SELLERS. WHEN IT’S TIME TO LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE OR SEARCH FOR THE PERFECT HOME, OUR VIRTUAL STAGING DEPARTMENT CAN HELP YOU DEFINE YOUR DREAMS AND TURN THEM INTO A REALITY.
Driving across the covered bridge and onto The Bascom’s sprawling campus, it’s easy to imagine oneself entering through a portal and into an alternate dimension. The main building, pottery barn, and surrounding grounds were established as a haven for truly experiencing — not merely viewing — the arts. In addition to the center’s ambitious schedule of exhibitions and artists-inresidence, opportunities abound for members and visitors to dive in and join the creative process. At The Bascom, art is a collaborative process, and everyone is invited to join.
Six acres of meticulously landscaped grounds, surrounded by breathtaking views of distant mountains, create an enchanting setting that soothes and inspires. Highlands locals and tourists often access the campus as a park, spending hours in the rejuvenating atmosphere. Sculptures dot the outdoor spaces, providing a seamless connection between art and the environment.
Understanding the value of the outdoor space, Bascom staff have established a biennial schedule
to regularly rotate outdoor exhibits, keeping the grounds replenished with new and exciting works to capture the imagination.
Inside the main building, ongoing exhibits exemplify a dedication to diversity and innovation in the arts. Featuring local, national,
and international artists, the busy schedule — changing every few months — reflects the center’s commitment to keeping the community curious and engaged.
But at The Bascom, that curiosity and engagement takes members as far as their imaginations can reach. Viewing art comprises one significant element of the visitor experience; one might say that it’s a good starting point. But for those who desire an immersive experience, the opportunities don’t stop there. A generous offering of workshops, classes, and guest lectures provides numerous venues in which to follow inspiration, learn techniques from skilled instructors, and ultimately, create.
DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BILLY LOVE
DRAWS A STRONG DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE GOALS OF ART MUSEUMS AND THE BASCOM’S OWN MISSION. “ART MUSEUMS ARE A VERY SPECIFIC CLASSIFICATION WITH A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,” HE SAYS. “THEY’RE IMPORTANT AND SERVE THEIR
COMMUNITIES IN NECESSARY WAYS. BUT THE BASCOM IS NOT A MUSEUM. WE’RE A CENTER FOR THE VISUAL ARTS, AND OUR PURPOSE AND ACTIVITIES ARE VERY DIFFERENT FROM THOSE OF A MUSEUM.”
With a hefty regimen of community outreach, it would be fair to say that many of The Bascom’s activities happen well away from its physical location. Believing that access to art should never be limited, the passionate staff and dedicated volunteers focus their efforts on providing opportunities to all. The Bascom’s main campus forms the heart of the organization, but its arms reach deep into the community to embrace children, seniors, and residents of all backgrounds and levels of experience with art.
With programming extended to local schools, the Hudson Library, the Boys & Girls Club of the Plateau, and numerous
other organizations, area children benefit from extensive access to arts education, thanks to The Bascom’s Community Outreach Programs. The organization believes that “art is for everyone and should be accessible to everyone,” and to that end, many of their public programs are provided for free — thanks to funding from both public and private sources. Scholarship programs ensure that programs are open to all members of the community, regardless of age, background, or level of ability.
Executive Director Love, who supervises the outreach programming, lights up when he talks specifically about the impact on children. “The kids in our programs are so uninhibited and have such a joyful response. Sometimes they’re
a bit nervous at first, but we provide an environment where it’s safe to simply be themselves. They open up quickly, and they’re so excited to tell you who they are and show you their perspectives.”
The staff endeavors to offer children a variety of experiences in different media, from painting to sculpture to even printmaking and textiles. But the tactile experiences are often the most popular, with the kids enthusiastically crafting ceramics and then learning about the process of firing them in the kiln. At the library’s after-school program, lesson plans
often tie in with a featured book so that visual arts education supports literacy and vice versa.
In addition to outreach programs in the community, children are invited into the Bascom to continue their experiences. Homeschoolers frequently access the center as a source of arts education in a social setting, and numerous after-school and summer programs are open to all. “Some kids are a bit hesitant on the first day of class,” Love laughs. “But by the second lesson, they’re leaping out of cars and running into the building. They love the connection of making friends while creating together.”
That feeling of creative collaboration and emotional connection doesn’t stop in childhood, however. The Center’s outreach programs also extend to area senior centers as well as the Literacy and Learning Center of Highlands, which brings educational opportunities to both children and adults. Partnerships with other local organizations such as the Highlands Biological Station, International Friendship Center, and the Performing Arts Center help to embed the visual arts throughout the community. Teacher development workshops help Macon and Jackson County educators connect the arts with subjects like math and science.
The Bascom’s presence can even be felt around town. In Cashiers, outdoor sculptures installed at The Boys & Girls Club and Slabtown Plaza bring art into the community in unexpected ways. Local organization, Vision Cashiers, is currently collaborating with the Center to install two additional sculptures somewhere in the village (with that location soon to be announced).
And for members of the Bascom in particular, the lines between viewer and creator often become blurred in all of the best possible ways. While anyone is invited to join the Center’s workshops, members receive a discount and often fervently participate in educational opportunities. The ongoing collaboration with instructors and other students helps local artists develop their skills,
and many progress to participating in local exhibitions and special events. Some even find themselves featured in the center’s gift shop.
“Membership is often an entry point to participating in professional opportunities,” Love explains. The center becomes a second home for retirees who wish to explore their creative sides after long careers have ended. “Learning to create art gives the student a fresh perspective on the works they view at shows and on life in general. Before, perhaps you appreciated a landscape for its overall beauty. Now, when you look at the same landscape, you’re thinking about which colors you would use to reflect what you’re seeing, or you’re noticing how the light illuminates parts of the scene.”
“Learning about art helps you to see the world differently,” Love continues. “You see things more deeply, and you notice details that maybe you didn’t before. It’s really a process of finding yourself.”
Classes at The Bascom allow all interested persons, from beginning novices to the highly adept, to sharpen their skills. However, classes are not all about technique. Participants also find the
process of creating art to be therapeutic and benefit from the social connections formed there.
The center also sponsors numerous occasions for local residents to submit their work for review. Pottery shows in both July and October allow ceramics students to display and sell their work, and the Holiday Arts and Crafts Show in November invites local and regional artists to submit an application to participate.
During the Dahlia Festival in September, sponsored by the Highlands Historical Society, area gardeners can submit their best single blooms for exhibition and judging at the Bascom. A poster contest also invites everyone to submit their designs, with a reveal party held for
participants and the winner on the Thursday evening before the festival.
Collaboration — both between artists and within the community — defines The Bascom’s annual theme in 2024. Termed “Legacies,” this year’s programming seeks to celebrate the sharing of ideas and experiences between artists while encouraging the audience to interact with new approaches and techniques. When artists create, they leave a legacy that impacts us all and shapes our collective imaginations. Viewers who feel inspired to experience the hands-on process of making art will, in turn, impact the community in their own ways.
It could be said that art begets more art as we collaborate and inspire one another. Beyond viewing, opportunities abound to follow inspiration and join the creative process. This year, and every year, the visual arts are open and accessible to all at The Bascom.
2024 EXHIBITIONS AND SYMPOSIUMS
• SATELLITES & SALAMANDERS IV
Created by Resident Artist Walker Tufts
January 13 — May 11
Thompson Gallery
• EMERGENCE: A SURVEY OF SOUTHEASTERN STUDIO PROGRAMS
January 20 — April 27
BunzI Gallery
• SELECTIONS FROM OUR PERMANENT COLLECTION
January 27 — April 6
Joel Gallery
• BIENNIAL OUTDOOR SCULPTURE PROGRAM
April 2024 — April 2026
• PHOTOGRAPHY RESIDENCY EXHIBITION
Created by Resident Artist Erik Mace
April 20 — August 24
Joel Gallery
• GLASS PIONEERS: WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA AND THE STUDIO GLASS MOVEMENT
May 11 — August 3
BunzI Gallery
• PRESS ON!
May 25 — August 17
Thompson Gallery
• FROM THE LOWLANDS TO THE HIGHLANDS
August 17 — January 11
BunzI Gallery
• MEMBERS CHALLENGE: LEGACIES
August 31 — November 30
Thompson Gallery
• FEEL THE HEAT: COMMUNITY PARTNER EXHIBITION
September 7 — January 4
Joel Gallery
• BASCOM CLAY SYMPOSIUM
September 27 — 28
Dave Drake Studio
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING
The Bascom offers a range of programming for children, with new opportunities added to the roster regularly. Please contact The Bascom directly at 828-526-4949 for more information on classes and summer camps.
KEY DATES TO REMEMBER
• March 23: Spring Reception
• June 11: Bascom Gala
• July 6: Benefactor Breakfast (by invitation)
• July 6: Community Day
• July 11: Summer Reception
• July 26-27: Summer Pottery Studio Show
• August 1: Aaron Shearer Foundation Concert
• August 15: Community Barn Dance
• August 22: Late Summer Reception
• September 5-7: Dahlia Festival
• September 12: Fall Reception
• September 27-28: Bascom Clay Symposium
• October 11-12: Fall Pottery Studio Show
For more information on exhibitions and special events, visit thebascom.org
ANSWERING THE CALL
WITH LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS
word S by emily davi S photography by courtney S nyderResidents and visitors love the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau for its unique topography and tranquil lifestyle. But in a remote location, safety becomes of paramount importance. In addition to stunning landscapes and a wealth of entertainment and dining options, the Plateau is blessed with abundant resources to promote the security and well-being of its residents. Among those resources are the fire departments of Cashiers, Toxaway, and Highlands, whose stations and substations are strategically placed throughout the area to ensure rapid responses to fires and other emergencies.
The village of Cashiers welcomed its primary fire station on Frank Allen Road in 1967. Prior to that, the town’s fire truck was housed in the Shell station in town. Throughout the years, five substations were added in Sapphire, Glenville, and Yellow Mountain, at Blue Ridge School, and on Breedlove Road next to the Chinquapin development. This year, the completion of Station 7 near the Wade Hampton Golf Club will supply aid convenient to the south side of town.
WITH 11 FULL-TIME AND 16 PART-TIME FIREFIGHTERS, PLUS A ROSTER OF 25 VOLUNTEERS, THE CASHIERS-GLENVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT COVERS ONE OF THE LARGEST FIRE DISTRICTS IN NORTH CAROLINA AT 135 SQUARE MILES. EVEN STILL, PLANS FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT ARE IN THE WORKS. THE DEPARTMENT RECENTLY PURCHASED LAND ACROSS THE STREET FROM THEIR
CURRENT LOCATION IN THE HEART OF CASHIERS, WITH HOPES OF CONSTRUCTING A NEW STATION IN THE NEAR FUTURE. NEW BUDGETS ARE DETERMINED EVERY FOUR YEARS, AND THE NEXT, IN 2025, WILL DECIDE THE FATE OF A POSSIBLE NEW STATION ALONG WITH THE ADDITION OF A TWELFTH FULL-TIME FIREFIGHTER.
The Cashiers-Glenville fire department works closely with the local emergency medical response team, the opposite-named GlenvilleCashiers Rescue Squad. Each service supplies aid to one another as needed. The construction of a new Rescue Squad building on Highway 64 will soon allow increased EMS presence in Cashiers.
Fire Chief Randy Dillard, who has served in his current position for 38 years, shares a proud heritage with the town he calls home. His grandfather, Frank Allen, was once the sheriff of Jackson County and inspired the name of the
road where the primary station was built. Born and raised in Cashiers, Dillard plans to retire here, too.
“I wouldn’t trade this town for anything in the world,” he says. Cashiers-area residents truly are protected by one of their own.
Although it lies in Transylvania County, the Lake Toxaway Fire Department offers automatic mutual aid to Cashiers, as well as covering a substantial area of their own (over 70 square miles). The Toxaway fire district extends from the Jackson County line east to Silverstein Road on Highway 64, north on Highway 281 to the Jackson County line, and south on Highway 281 to cover Gorges State Park.
The primary Toxaway station and one substation employ four full-time firefighters, with 37 parttimers and volunteers providing additional assistance. The Toxaway department responds to calls for Cashiers, and vice versa, allowing for a breadth of services to protect residents and visitors of both districts.
“Although Panthertown lies in Jackson County, there is one part of it that extends just slightly into Transylvania. So when a call comes in from Panthertown, we respond too,” Deputy Chief Bobby Cooper explains. “We also cover Gorges State Park, which encompasses 7500 acres, plus the US property around Rainbow Falls.”
The department responds to all fires, but a portion of its work also focuses on incidents within the area’s numerous hiking trails and campgrounds. Ongoing training allows firefighters to develop the unique skills necessary for rescues within
both house fires and wilderness emergencies. In 2016, Transylvania County mourned a record six deaths due to accidents around waterfalls, and accidents occur near these landmarks annually.
WITH REGARD TO PERSONAL SAFETY IN MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN, COOPER ADVISES, “LET SOMEONE KNOW WHERE YOU’RE GOING AND WHEN YOU’LL BE BACK, AND STAY AWAY FROM THE TOPS OF WATERFALLS.”
To the west of Cashiers, the Highlands Fire Department serves a district roughly 70 square miles in size, including the township of Highlands and its surrounding rural communities. Eight full-time, two part-time, and 26 volunteer firefighters share a mix of training and specialties that allow the department to respond to medical emergencies, search and rescue operations, and, of course, structure fires. The department responded to 730 total calls in 2023.
“We even rescued a cat from a tree recently, just like on TV,” Chief Ryan Gearhart chuckles.
Like all other area fire departments, the primary Highlands station and its substation on Cashiers Road provide automatic aid to other nearby districts, including Cashiers, Scaly Mountain, Cullasaja, and Satulah, for structure fires, brush fires, and other major incidents.
In addition to securing the safety of Highlands’ citizens and visitors, Gearhart and his staff provide educational outreach to schools and daycares. Local children from preschool through third grade visited the brand-new fire station last year, demonstrating their fascination with the station’s six fire trucks and, of course, every child’s favorite — the fire pole. They learned fire prevention tips and what to do in the event of a fire, and many left with dreams of becoming firefighters someday.
GEARHART, WHO HAS SERVED IN HIS ROLE AS CHIEF FOR OVER TEN YEARS, SHARES HIS PASSION FOR THE JOB. “WHEN YOU NEED TO CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT, IT’S NOT YOUR BEST DAY. WHETHER A HOUSE FIRE, A MEDICAL EMERGENCY, OR A CAR ACCIDENT, YOU’RE EXPERIENCING A RANGE
OF EMOTIONS, AND YOU’RE IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE. MY GOAL IS TO HELP IN ANY WAY I CAN, FROM MAKING SURE YOU’RE SAFE TO HELPING PRESERVE AS MUCH OF YOUR PROPERTY AS POSSIBLE. I JUST WANT TO HELP MY COMMUNITY.”
Indeed, with three major fire departments providing mutual aid to one another, residents of the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau can rest assured in the knowledge that they benefit from
thorough, expert protection. Diverse skill sets, ongoing training, and deep resources allow the firefighters of Cashiers, Toxaway, and Highlands to respond to any emergency promptly, while love for their community allows them to provide compassionate service at times the public needs it most.
CASHIERS-GLENVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT
579 Frank Allen Rd, Cashiers, NC 828-743-9544
LAKE TOXAWAY FIRE DEPARTMENT
850 Blue Ridge Rd, Lake Toxaway, NC 828-966-4900
HIGHLANDS FIRE DEPARTMENT
322 Oak St, Highlands, NC 828-526-3645
If you’re experiencing an emergency please dial 911.
828-226-1126
JLUCKE@NCLIVING.COM NCLIVING.COM
With a bold entrepreneurial spirit and a firm belief that real estate is in his blood, Jochen Lucke has spent over two decades building his reputation as a skilled realtor, broker, general contractor, and developer — first in Southeast Florida and now on the HighlandsCashiers Plateau.
His love of the mountains, paired with his love of family and community, brought Jochen to Western North Carolina. The decision to leave the sweltering heat and stressful environment of Fort Lauderdale for the cool, clean air and laidback atmosphere of Cashiers was an easy one.
Since making the move, he has become deeply involved in the community. He is past chairman of both the Highlands-Cashiers Hospital Foundation and The Village Green boards. He has also served on the boards of the Highlands-Cashiers Hospital, the Fidelia Eckerd Living Center, the Cashiers Community Fund, and the Highlands Performing Arts Center (PAC). Jochen and his wife, Adrienne, are members of the Country Club of Sapphire Valley and the Chattooga Club. He is also a member of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) and is partnered with Haute Residence, an invitation-only luxury real estate portal. Jochen and his wife can be found on the golf course, croquet lawn, or dining in one of the area's fine restaurants.
Jochen is devoted to the Silver Creek credo of "Building Relationships, Delivering Dreams." Whether you are looking for your vacation home, your primary residence, or your dream estate, Jochen and his team of brokers are committed to finding the ideal property to fit your vision. Jochen has a firm grasp of the local real estate market while always keeping an eye on national trends. He has an innate understanding of the practice of purchasing and selling properties, both as a broker and a developer. He attributes much of his success to his tenacity and has negotiated and closed many deals from which others might have walked away. Jochen truly enjoys real estate and development and finds great rewards in the accomplishment of finding the perfect home for his clients.
DAN ALLEN BROKER, CERTIFIED LUXURY HOME
MARKETING SPECIALIST GUILD™
828-508-2107
DAN@NCLIVING.COM
DANALLEN .NCLIVING.COM
A member of the Silver Creek team since its beginnings, Dan has built a solid reputation as a skilled real estate professional and a consistent top producer. His dedication, knowledge of the area and market trends, and his strong work ethic make him the ideal broker choice for buyers and sellers alike to achieve their real estate goals. He possesses an innate understanding of what
draws families to the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau just as he was after many summertime visits with family as a child.
In 1994, Dan was able to realize his lifelong dream when he set down roots on a mountaintop farm near Cashiers. Over the ensuing years he has been deeply involved in his community. As an advocate for animals and the environment, he previously served on the board of the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society and the Jackson-Macon Conservation Alliance, and has supported the Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust,
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and the Nature Conservancy, as well as Big Brothers Big Sisters and local law enforcement and first responder organizations. Always seeking new ways to better himself in the industry he loves, Dan is a member of the North Carolina Board of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors and recently retired from serving on the Highlands-Cashiers Board of Realtors. He brings nearly three decades of experience with local builders, designers, contractors, lawyers, fellow brokers, and business owners together for a seamless real estate experience. He brings a fresh approach and genuine enthusiasm about our area to each new client he serves. His positive, straight-shooting perspective, vast local knowledge, honesty, integrity, and authentic interest in his clients’ satisfaction make him an invaluable listing and buying partner.
When Dan is not helping other families realize their dreams of living in NC’s Blue Ridge Mountains, he spends much of his time with his own family, friends, and two rescue dogs, and can be found enjoying a relaxing day at the lake, hiking, or biking local trails, gardening, foraging, or cultivating his farm. Dan is a respected member of the Plateau community and a welcome member of the Silver Creek Real Estate Group team.
PARKER ANDERSON BROKER
828-200-2695
PARKER@NCLIVING.COM
PARKERANDERSON.NCLIVING.COM
Parker, a third-generation realtor from Northwest Georgia, is renowned for forging lasting client relationships. With six successful years in New Orleans’ dynamic real estate market, he now brings his expertise to Cashiers, serving as an invaluable asset to buyers and sellers across the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau.
Merging his love for real estate with a deepseated appreciation for the outdoors, Parker’s bond to the region is palpable. His ties are further solidified by his wife, Caroline, who shares a deep
history with Camp Merrie-Woode in Sapphire. Their family’s longstanding home in Cashiers and their 2017 wedding at High Hampton culminated in their decision to permanently settle in Cashiers in 2019, now raising their two young children amidst the region’s serene beauty.
An active community member, Parker serves as his HOA’s president, volunteers at the Village Green, and devoutly attends the Church of the Good Shepherd. While he cherishes moments spent fly fishing, hiking, or delving into books, family moments with Caroline, their son Reeves, daughter Frances, and two golden retrievers remain his utmost joy.
Possessing industry acumen, community ties, and unwavering dedication, Parker is the go-to realtor for the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau.
JULIA TATUM BANNER
BROKER
828-556-7745
JULIA@NCLIVING.COM
JULIABANNER.NCLIVING.COM
Helping clients find a little taste of home comes easily for Julia Tatum Banner.
Born and raised in Oxford, Mississippi where generational roots run deep, Julia's love of all things reminiscent of "home," was sparked by visits to her grandmother's national landmark home, Ammadelle. From family meals and heirlooms shared to architectural endeavors, her family left its mark on Oxford. Her grandfather even built the city's golf course, now the local park, and employed his five sons to make sure every golfer had a caddy for their game.
After receiving her fine arts degree with an emphasis in graphic design from the University of Mississippi in 2014, Julia went on to purchase Delta Grind, a family-owned business, in 2016. Her creative spirit found immense satisfaction in watching something hand-crafted turn into a beautiful final product — no matter the medium. Since taking over Delta Grind, Julia has successfully
reshaped the business model and continues to grow the company with the construction of a new commercial facility. You will find Julia and her grits featured in magazines such as NC Living , Garden & Gun, and Southern Living
Today, Julia and her husband Mac reside in Lake Toxaway where they run a successful construction company focusing on residential and commercial projects. They have found that the golf communities, friendly atmosphere, and breathtaking views make it easy to find a taste of home in the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau.
From building lasting relationships to providing an unforgettable home-buying experience, Julia understands the intricacies of delivering on the dreams of her clients. When she’s not working, Julia enjoys reading, gardening, entertaining with friends and exploring the local lakes and hiking trails with their two Great Danes, Grace, and George, and blue heeler, Gus.
CHRIS DUFFY
BROKER
828-526-6763
DUFFY@NCLIVING.COM
CHRISDUFFY.NCLIVING.COM
Denizens and regular visitors of the HighlandsCashiers Plateau recognize Chris’ voice the second they speak with him. That’s not surprising, as Chris was the voice of the Plateau for a number of years as the morning show host on WHLC
FM 104.5. Once you meet Chris, you’ll certainly never miss him again, as his 6’9" stature literally makes him stand above the crowd.
Chris was born in Germany and grew up in Washington, D.C. After studying at Georgia Tech and graduating from the University of Maryland, Chris moved to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, where he lived for 22 years. In Canada, Chris worked as an on-air talent on numerous radio stations. He moved to Highlands in 2017 to take the job at WHLC. “I moved to the
mountains to become the voice of Highlands, little did I know how much the HighlandsCashiers Plateau would speak to me.”
An avid cook, Chris attended Le Cordon Bleu, receiving a Certificat de Traiteur, and loves sampling all the culinary delights the HighlandsCashiers area has to offer. Chris quickly fell in love with the Plateau and decided he wanted to help other people enjoy our beautiful nature and live in our truly unique and amazing community. While he’s no longer on the air, Chris still gets behind the mic as the in-game P.A. announcer for Highlands High School basketball games.
DEBBY HALL BROKER
828-200-4057
DEBBY@NCLIVING.COM
DEBBYHALL.NCLIVING.COM
For over three decades, Debby Hall, an Atlantabased interior designer, has transformed spaces throughout the Southeastern U.S. Showcased consecutively at the Atlanta Symphony Showhouse and Christmas at Callanwalde events, her work speaks volumes. At Silver Creek Real Estate Group, where the motto is “Building Relationships, Delivering Dreams,” Debby found her fit. With a profound ability to understand client needs, she harmoniously marries their vision with homes in locations like Atlanta, Highlands, Lake Keowee, and Daufuskie Island.
Transitioning into real estate was a natural progression for Debby. Her design insight aids sellers in positioning their homes optimally and provides buyers with perspectives often overlooked. Having collaborated with architects and builders, Debby’s insight spans from conception to interiors.
Now a full-time Plateau resident, she operates from Silver Creek’s downtown Highlands office. Debby, a University of Tennessee graduate with a bachelor’s degree in interior design, holds real estate licenses in North Carolina and Georgia. An active community member, she has volunteered
for the Special Olympics and served in various neighborhood associations.
Outside her profession, Debby relishes gardening and spending time with her family in Knoxville. Often spotted with her rescue dog, Gracie, she indulges in culinary experiments, treating friends to her innovative dishes.
RICK JACKSON
BROKER
404-275-7617
RICK @NCLIVING.COM
RICKJACKSON .NCLIVING.COM
Rick starting purchasing his own investment property in the Atlanta area. His interests in real estate lead him into the Cashiers and Sapphire Valley market, and he obtained his North Carolina Real Estate License in 2014.
The Lake Toxaway, Cashiers, and Sapphire Valley areas have always been a huge draw for Rick and his family. Since the mid-90s, Rick and his family knew that one day they would like to own a second home where they could escape the heat and bustle of Atlanta. In 2008, they purchased a home on Lake Glenville where Rick, his wife, and three children — along with countless friends — have enjoyed the cool summers, beautiful fall colors, and the occasional snow during the holidays.
Rick obtained his Georgia real estate license in 1998. He worked at a commercial real estate firm, specializing in residential development land in both suburban and in-town land tracts. In 2002,
When Rick is not busy selling real estate, he can be found outdoors playing golf, boating on Lake Glenville, or enjoying a motorcycle ride. He remains an active member at First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta, where he has taught Sunday School to four-year-olds for the last 21 years. He enjoys his commitments to his communities and has participated on several boards both in Atlanta and in NC.
Philanthropic support is very important to Rick and his wife Lisa. Areas of specific interest include the University of Tennessee baseball program, the Auburn University baseball program, Camp Merrie-Woode, Friends of Lake Glenville, Cashiers-Glenville Volunteer Fire Department, Annandale Village of Suwanee, GA, the Chautauqua Institution in NY, and First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta.
BAMBI FAMOUS KAINE
BROKER, CERTIFIED LUXURY
HOME MARKETING SPECIALIST GUILD™, CRS 828-200-4040
BAMBI@NCLIVING.COM
BAMBIKAINE.NCLIVING.COM
Raised in the suburbs of Philadelphia with her five siblings, Bambi spent her childhood years as an outdoor, sports, and animal enthusiast. Creating family memories at their lake home in the Poconos left an indelible impression on Bambi. Fulfilling a lifelong dream of returning to the mountains, destiny led Bambi and her husband Jeff to the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau where they own a contemporary home in Sapphire.
of the World since 2007. Drawing from over a decade of experience in real estate, coupled with longstanding pharmaceutical sales, Bambi has built a reputation for her enthusiasm, integrity, and caring nature which is an asset for matching clients’ desires. It’s no surprise that she promptly
Complementing her nurturing personality, Bambi pursued a nursing degree at Villanova University. Upon accomplishing extensive clinical and nursing management expertise in the Tri-State area, Bambi was recruited to the pharmaceutical industry. She relocated her family to Sarasota, Florida, where she excelled as an executive sales consultant with both Merck and Novartis. Inspired by several family members in real estate, Bambi obtained and has held her Florida license with one of the Leading Real Estate Companies
became a reputable owner and property manager of luxury rentals in Sarasota.
Bambi is a dedicated community member who fosters philanthropic endeavors. She established a 501(c)3 scholarship and mentoring program for high school students in Florida. Her genuine love for children and young adults continues to shine on the Plateau, where she serves on the Board of Directors with The Boys and Girls Club of the Plateau and volunteers with Girls on the Run of WNC. Bambi also serves the community through her position on the membership committee at the Country Club of Sapphire Valley.
Having lived in Pennsylvania, Florida, and now North Carolina, Bambi understands the experience of buying and selling homes and the benefits of mountain living. So, when not fulfilling the dreams of her clients, she may be visiting her son, Dane, and his new wife, Pamela, or spending time with Jeff and their friends at the Country Club of Sapphire Valley.
KEVIN KOACH
BROKER
828-556-9545
KEVIN@NCLIVING.COM
KEVINKOACH.NCLIVING.COM
Born and raised in Sarasota, Florida, Kevin was fortunate enough that his family escaped the heat and humidity of Southwest Florida summers and vacationed in the cool mountain air of Western North Carolina. Spending time in the Highlands-Cashiers area since he was a young boy led to a genuine appreciation for the miles of hiking trails, pristine lakes, majestic waterfalls, and awe-inspiring vistas, all of which add to the allure of the Plateau landscape.
After graduating from Clemson University, Kevin headed out west for the open plains of North Dakota where he spent the next six and a half years developing and managing multiple companies engaged in the oil and gas industry
in North Dakota. It was there in North Dakota that Kevin was introduced by mutual friends to his wife Lindsey, and they were married in June 2019 in Charleston, SC. After enduring numerous long and frigid winters, the allure of his boyhood summer home proved too strong and they moved permanently to the Highlands-Cashiers area a few months later.
When not advocating for the Plateau lifestyle with his clients, Kevin is an avid outdoorsman and can be found hiking with his beautiful wife, playing a round of golf or tennis, and enjoying phenomenal food at one of the area’s local restaurants. Kevin is also a member of the Trillium Links & Lake Club and enjoys playing with the men’s tennis group and has recently begun dabbling in the increasingly popular sport of croquet. Kevin’s wife, Lindsey, serves the community as a Nurse Practitioner, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, at Highlands Dermatology. In April of 2023, Kevin and Lindsey welcomed their first child, Kenneth Richard Koach. Baby Kenny already displays enthusiasm for life on the Plateau, and enjoys exploring the area with his parents.
EDDY MCDONALD
BROKER
828-421-8196
EDDY@NCLIVING.COM
EDDYMCDONALD.NCLIVING.COM
Eddy McDonald is not just a name, but a legacy built on expertise, passion, and an unyielding commitment to excellence. Eddy's journey began with an innate talent for golf, which quickly transformed into a lifelong passion, eventually leading him to a distinguished career as a PGA professional. From the sunny stretches of Destin, FL, destiny brought him to the Highlands Falls Country Club in 1995. It wasn't just a change in job location; it was a profound moment of realization. As he took in the breathtaking beauty of the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau, he knew he had found more than just a workplace — he'd found home.
Recognizing an opportunity to merge his interest in development with his love for the region, Eddy pivoted to a rewarding career in real estate. His tenure at Highlands Cove, now known as the prestigious Old Edwards Club at Highlands Cove, spanned 13 transformative years. During this time, he played a pivotal role in shaping the community from its humble first home to the bustling haven it is today.
One of Eddy's most pronounced strengths lies in his relationship-building. He connects with buyers and sellers not just as clients but as lifelong partners in their property journeys. He prides himself on delivering unparalleled service, ensuring that every client is armed with the knowledge and resources they need to make empowered decisions.
Away from the hustle of property showings and closings, Eddy's heart finds solace in the company of his spirited young daughter, Sara. Together, they explore the manifold wonders of the Highlands-Cashiers region, whether it's hitting the perfect shot on the golf course, discovering new hiking trails, or simply soaking in the natural splendor that surrounds them. Eddy McDonald is more than a broker; he's a testament to passion, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to community.
JODI MOORE
BROKER
828-482-2525
JODI@NCLIVING.COM
JODIMOORE.NCLIVING.COM
Emerging from the vibrant landscape of Palm Beach County, FL, Jodi Moore embarked on her real estate journey in 1999 with the esteemed Prudential Florida WCI Realty. From the very inception of her career, Jodi distinguished herself as an award-winning residential agent, setting high standards from her inaugural year.
Before her transition into the real estate realm, Jodi showcased her prowess in the corporate world. As the vice president of sales and marketing for a consumer product company, she was instrumental in driving a monumental growth of nearly 400% in sales over nine years. Her strategic leadership culminated in the company’s acquisition in a lucrative buyout, a testament to her business acumen.
2008 marked a significant turn in Jodi’s life when she and her family, enamored by its serene ambiance, chose Cashiers, NC, as their permanent abode. Her relocation further solidified her appreciation for the mountain lifestyle and its unique real estate opportunities.
Jodi’s core strengths resonate in her robust sales and marketing acumen, complemented by her adeptness in interfacing with a diverse clientele. This, coupled with her fervent passion for real estate, ensures she seamlessly bridges the gap between prospective buyers and sellers, fostering successful transactions consistently. Her expansive experience in sales, marketing, and relationship-building stands testament to her exemplary track record in the industry.
CASSIE NEAL
BROKER
828-226-0383
CASSIE@NCLIVING.COM
CASSIENEAL.NCLIVING.COM
Born and raised in a military family, Cassie Neal has lived in many beautiful places over the years from Florida to Alaska — but Western North Carolina is her favorite place to be.
Cassie has been part of the local real estate business for over 21 years, starting her career at Village Realty in 2000. She has extensive knowledge of marketing, technology, and the greater Sapphire and Cashiers market and has earned a reputation among agents as someone who is hardworking and extremely competent. Her sense of responsibility to her clients and attention to detail make her an asset to anyone looking to buy or sell property in the area.
Cassie is an active member of the HighlandsCashiers Board of Realtors and has previously served as a director on the MLS Board and the
Technology Committee. Her National Association of Realtors Short-Sales and Foreclosure Resource Certification has proven to be beneficial in the many shortsale, foreclosure, and REO transactions she has closed over the years.
When Cassie isn’t working with clients, she enjoys spending time with her family. Cassie, Jeremy, and their two children, Cadence and Jalen, can often be found hiking around Lake Fairfield with their fur babies Buddy, a black lab, and Turbo, a terrier/Yorkie mix. The family kitties, Myla, Kuna, and Blackjack, stay behind and hold down the fort while they are away. Cassie also enjoys gardening, camping, bowling, traveling, concerts, and of course, shopping! Her down-to-earth personality, perseverance, and willingness to go the extra mile make her a great addition to Silver Creek Real Estate Group.
KATIE NICHOLSON
BROKER
828-399-1824
KATIE@NCLIVING.COM
KATIENICHOLSON.NCLIVING.COM
Raised in Dublin, GA, Katie Adams Nicholson graduated from college and moved to Atlanta in 2000. During her seven years at a real estate investment and management company there, she worked in the acquisitions department, seeking retail and commercial facilities in New York, Boston, San Francisco, and Atlanta.
After hearing about the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau for years while living in Atlanta, she took a leap of faith and moved in 2008 to work on a mixed-use project in downtown Cashiers. Although the project never came to fruition, Katie had fallen in love with the area and never left.
Katie met her husband, a local general contractor who was born and raised in the area, in 2009. She spent the next 10 years working at the Chinquapin management office and was hands-on with the development and growth of the community, becoming a top-selling agent with a focus on land and new home build packages. With a passion for the outdoors and the mountain lifestyle, Katie loves helping clients find their perfect fit. Katie attributes her success to working closely with clients throughout the entire process, from learning about the area to finding their ultimate home, as well as handling the sale or construction of it.
Katie spends her free time hiking with friends and her dog, Bella.
CHUCK SELF
BROKER, CERTIFIED LUXURY HOME
MARKETING SPECIALIST GUILD™
828-734-7302
CHUCK@NCLIVING.COM
CHUCKSELF.NCLIVING.COM
In search of mild temperatures and a place to unwind, Chuck Self made his first visit to the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau more than 20 years ago on a summer getaway with his family. During that short visit, Chuck realized that Western North Carolina was where he wanted to be. The desire for the mountain lifestyle led him to search for property in the area for several years until he found the perfect piece of land on which to build a dream home.
Intended to be a second residence until Chuck’s retirement, the home soon took precedence; the lure of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains inspired him to say “goodbye” to the intense pace, traffic, and heat of Atlanta when construction was completed. And so, the simplicity and splendor of full-time mountain living began.
A native of Kansas City, Missouri, Chuck enjoyed a successful sales career in the television and entertainment industry, experiencing multiple relocations and finishing as vice president of sales for Raycom Sports in Charlotte and Warner
Brothers Television in Atlanta, before parlaying his corporate experience and skills into real estate more than a decade ago. A University of Missouri alumnus, Chuck is perennially one of the top real estate brokers on the Plateau.
When he’s not helping clients, Chuck enjoys hiking, golfing, fitness activities, cooking, reading, and boating on Lake Glenville. He is an active contributor to the Cashiers community, having previously served in board positions with the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina, and the Highlands-Cashiers Board of Realtors. Currently, Chuck serves on the board of the Blue Ridge School Education Foundation. He is an active member of Mountaintop Golf & Lake Club and the club at Lonesome Valley.
He looks forward to mountain visits from his daughter in Atlanta and his son, daughter-in-law, and two grandsons in Nashville.
RAY TRINE
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Ray Trine’s passion for all things real estate blossomed early in his life. After graduating with an accounting degree from the University of North Florida in 1971, he immediately launched his real estate career. Initially employed by Florida National Bank’s holding company, he later became CFO of American Federal Savings and Loan, financing homes and commercial properties and working on building and development projects. He quickly learned that he belonged out in the field making things happen, rather than crunching numbers in an office.
By 1982, the Trine family included five children, five dogs, and four cats. His quest for a better quality of life brought him to the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau, where he immediately recognized what an idyllic existence it would provide. He packed up his entire menagerie and moved from an oceanfront home in Atlantic Beach, FL, to his newly acquired farm in Glenville, NC. His family continued to grow, expanding to include llamas, donkeys, cows, goats, sheep, turkeys and chickens. Now with seven children and thirteen grandchildren, he knows he made the right choice!
Once ensconced in the mountains, Ray wasted no time earning his North Carolina Broker’s license. He went to work for one of the oldest real estate firms in the area, V.C. Smith Real Estate, which he bought outright two years later. He soon
made his mark as the #1 real estate office in sales and listings in the Cashiers area for many years running. Ray proceeded to shape the area with his active involvement in the sale of land tracts, as well as the development of many residential communities such as Bald Rock, Summer Hill, Glenshore, Trillium Links & Lake Club, Bear Lake Reserve, Bridge Creek, Glen Laurel, and Glen Pointe.
With such a large family, community involvement was also important to Ray. He has been president of the Blue Ridge School PTA, elected to the Jackson County School Board, and served on the Cashiers Chamber of Commerce, Friends of Lake Glenville and many private community boards and architectural review committees.
Coupled with his dedicated community involvement, Ray’s background in accounting, property development, and real estate sales has provided him with priceless insights into this unique area. Ray is the quintessential guide to the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau, offering personal experience, countless and fascinating local narratives, and seemingly limitless knowledge of mountain living. Ray is licensed in both North Carolina and South Carolina. Ray is a seasoned professional who brings enthusiasm, vision, and over 45 years of experience to the team at Silver Creek Real Estate Group.
CITY OF CLOVERS
word S by ellen jone SAlthough revelers on both sides of the pond raise a pint on St. Patrick’s Day, there’s nowhere better to celebrate this legendary event than in Dublin itself. Each year, the Irish capital serves up a riot of shamrocks, shenanigans, and sprightly celebrations — just like a perfectly poured Smithwick.
From the electric St. Patrick’s Parade, where the streets turn to a sea of green, to soul-stirring Celtic music jams in cozy pubs, the craic is never too far away in Ireland.
And beyond the festivities, Dublin and its gorgeous surroundings are as magnificent as the folklore that envelops them, making it a magical destination for an Emerald Isle escape.
PIPERS AND PAGEANTRY ON PARADE
A thousand-year tradition that celebrates the patron saint of Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day has evolved from a religious feast to a full-blown extravaganza of parades, pub crawls, and the indomitable spirit of the Irish.
Ground Zero of this global green fiesta is naturally Dublin, and the St. Patrick’s Festival Parade is the city’s dazzling centerpiece, featuring world-
class marching bands, colorful floats, and dance troupes galore. This year, it takes place on Sunday, March 17, and the 1.5-mile parade will snake south through the city from Parnell Square, before finally finishing at St. Patrick’s Cathedral.
TO DO IT LIKE A DUBLINER, SNAG A FRONT-ROW VIEW WITH THE LOCALS BY ARRIVING EARLY AND GRABBING A SPOT ALONG O’CONNELL STREET AMID THE FIDDLERS AND FIRE-EATERS. OR, FOR A MORE VIP EXPERIENCE, GRANDSTAND TICKETS ALLOW YOU TO ENJOY THE SPECTACLE IN AN INTIMATE SEATED SETTING, COMPLETE WITH A LIVELY COMMENTARY AS IT UNFOLDS RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU.
When it’s time to refuel, seek comforting Irish signature dishes like coddle or boxty in a traditional pub. The former a hearty sausage and bacon stew, the latter a potato pancake. Family-run since 1833, you’d be hard pushed to find a more authentically Irish boozer than John Kavanagh The Gravediggers, which serves some of the best coddle and boxty in town.
FROM MARCHING TO MINGLING
After the parade reaches its crescendo, make a beeline for the cobbled streets of Temple Bar. At this vibrant district, live trad music, laughter, and Murphy’s flow freely as the crowd swells with Leprechaunhatted revelers. In Dublin, banter isn’t just a conversation; it’s an art form. Prepare your wits for a workout and strike up a conversation with the locals, who’ll be sure to share a tale or two. Sláinte!
Once you’ve sunk a whiskey at The Foggy Dew or The Palace Bar (and before the Temple Bar crowds get too hectic), roam the Festival Quarter at the National Museum of Ireland Collins Barracks.
At this incredible heritage site, you’ll find a dynamic events program of circus and science shows, film screenings, relaxation areas, a minifunfair, and the Irish Food and Craft Village.
BEYOND THE GREEN: DUBLIN’S MUST-SEE SIGHTS
Outside of the iconic parade route, Dublin offers a treasure trove of bucket-list sights and hidden gems alike that showcase Ireland’s rich cultural history. In fact, Dublin is a UNESCO City of Literature. As you wander the streets that birthed the likes of Yeats, Joyce, and Wilde, you’ll realize Dublin isn’t just a destination; it’s a literary love affair waiting to happen.
Nowhere is this more present than at Trinity College, Dublin’s hallowed academic haven. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Book of Kells, a masterful, illuminated manuscript dating back to the ninth century. The Long Room of the Old Library, with its towering shelves of 200,000 ancient tomes, is a bibliophile’s dream.
To pick up one-of-a-kind finds and quirky curios, head to George’s Street Arcade. This Victorian shopping emporium is teeming with independent boutiques, selling everything from antique jewelry and local textiles to books and records.
If you weren’t suitably lubricated enough already, wet your whistle at the Guinness Storehouse. Ascend through seven floors of interactive exhibits, culminating in the Gravity Bar’s panoramic views of the city. Raise a pint of the iconic Irish stout in a toast to Dublin’s marvelous brewing heritage.
If you decide to hire a car, it’s absolutely worth escaping the city for a day and driving 30 minutes to the serene Dublin Mountains. From windswept trails to enchanting forest paths, you can relish scenic walks and postcard-perfect views.
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Aligning old-world charm with contemporary luxury, Dublin has stellar hotel options for your Irish escape. With its storied history and timeless elegance, The Shelbourne offers a front-row seat to the St. Patrick’s Day Parade on the magnificent St. Stephen’s Green. It’s been lavishly restored and has a pool and spa for that paramount post-parade rejuvenation.
Another legendary landmark, The Merrion, is a harmonious blend of Georgian splendor and modern glamor. Admire Ireland’s largest private art collection, stroll the beautifully landscaped private gardens, and dine in Ireland’s only twoMichelin-star restaurant, Patrick Guilbaud.
For modern allure, Anantara The Marker sits waterside in the bustling Grand Canal Square, bestowing you with panoramic views across the city. With its sleek design and top-notch amenities (gym, spa, rooftop yoga, and even wakeboarding), it provides a stylish retreat after a day of lively parades and cultural explorations.
ST PATRICK’S FESTIVAL DUBLIN: KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
• On the East Coast, direct flights to Dublin are available from Charlotte (CLT), New York (JFK), and Washington, DC (IAD).
• St Patrick’s Festival Dublin runs from Saturday, March 16 through Tuesday, March 19, with the iconic National St. Patrick’s Day Parade starting at midday on Sunday, March 17.
• Parade Grandstand tickets are available at several different vantage points, with ticket pricing from around $108 (plus fees).
• Hotels fill quickly, so plan your trip well in advance.
• Pace yourself - prepare for large crowds and don’t be afraid to leave the parade area early if you want to escape them before it gets too busy.
• If you plan to get out and explore the countryside, consider hiring a car or taking a train from one of Dublin’s three main stations, Connolly, Heuston, and Pearse.
• Irish weather can be all seasons in one day, so pack a variety of clothing to layer for cold and warm temperatures.
• Don’t forget to pack your leprechaun hat!
PAST THE PRESENT THE FUTURE
What is luxury? Typically, we associate luxury with expensive possessions, extravagant homes, and lifestyles that most envy but few can imitate. However, one could argue that those definitions represent merely outward expressions of a concept that is challenging to define. Like all enigmatic ideas, luxury itself encompasses much more that is unseen and nearly indescribable; the context of the word is ubiquitous to all and yet evokes a unique feeling in each of us.
That is precisely how MULDOONEYS founder, Marlène P. Naicker, describes luxury. “It is about finding meaning behind the product itself,” she insists. “It’s not just a handbag; it’s about the different elements that carry sentimental value and which resonate with your personal aesthetic. It is about the meaning behind the creation of the bag.”
“TRUE LUXURY LIKE QUIET LUXURY ESCHEWS THE MODERN VERSION OF SATURATED MARKETING OR BIG LOGOS –IT DELVES DEEPER INTO MORE PROFOUND VALUES, AND SOMETHING THAT IS UNIQUE, RARE, AND CAREFULLY CHOSEN FOR YOU BECAUSE IT CARRIES MEANING — WILL ALWAYS BE A LUXURY — BECAUSE IT CAN NEVER BE COPIED OR IMITATED.”
Beyond the utilitarian purpose of an item, its uniqueness and potential as an outlet for personal expression provide an enormous value-add for the luxury consumer. Why settle for the ordinary when the extraordinary is achievable?
Mickey Alam Khan, Founder/CEO of Luxury Roundtable, elaborates. “Luxury to me is the combination of high quality, exclusivity, rarity, desirability, unique experiences, creativity, innovation, and heritage in a product or service. A great luxury product is always a cut above the rest, exquisite but not opulent.”
Intimately familiar with the concept of luxury, Alam Khan has built a career around coverage of luxury products and concepts with his own media brands. From his background in the family real estate business, he moved on to head up Luxury Portfolio International for several years. Then, inspired to branch out again on his own, Alam Khan founded Luxury Roundtable, a global network and luxury program for professionals, including real estate agents and brokers, marketers, and wealth managers. If anyone knows luxury, it is Mickey Khan.
In 2023, the concept of Quiet Luxury made headlines in the fashion world. Publications such as Vogue , InStyle , and Harper’s Bazaar lauded Quiet Luxury with descriptions ranging from an understated, minimalist
fashion trend to a brilliant marketing scheme. All agreed that the central tenets of Quiet Luxury include a preference for quality craftsmanship, quality over quantity, and an absence or at least softening of logos.
“QUIET LUXURY IS THE OPPOSITE OF LOUDLY BRANDED LUXURY,” EXPLAINS ALAM KHAN. “IT IS WHAT IT IS NOT THAT DEFINES ‘QUIET LUXURY’ — IT IS NOT LOUD, IT IS NOT BRASH, IT IS NOT OVERTHE-TOP. QUIET LUXURY IS DEFT EDITING OF THE EXTRANEOUS TO SHOWCASE THE CORE VALUES AND QUALITY OF THE PRODUCT OR SERVICE.”
Fashion brands such as Loro Piana, Brunello Cucinelli, Gabriela Hearst, and The Row epitomize the concept of Quiet Luxury. An adherence to exceptional quality, combined with an absence of obvious logos, lends their pieces a lush and
Historically, the cyclical nature of fashion always reflects shifts in economic and societal values.
While the foundational principles of Quiet Luxury endure with time, the term itself emerged as a response to the 2020 pandemic and resulting economic fallout. With a substantial portion of the population suffering in a myriad of ways, including financially, many luxury buyers responded by tactfully concealing their wealth. Those who tended toward Quiet Luxury did so
intuitively, understanding that obvious signaling of wealth could be viewed as insensitive or even gauche as the economy floundered.
Moving beyond fashion, the tenets of Quiet Luxury began to influence other areas of design, such as home interiors and even vehicles. “Quiet luxury at home is reflected in muted colors, tasteful interiors, soft fabrics, proportional design, and just a general calmness and elegance in the interior and exterior spaces,” Alam Khan explains.
But is Quiet Luxury really a trend? Forbes Magazine argued that Quiet Luxury was nothing new, newly described ; while the terminology was recently coined, the concept of exclusive experiences, intimate connections with products, and timeless statements of style have pervaded consumerist culture for centuries.
Alam Khan concurs. “The concept of Quiet Luxury has been with us for generations. It is typified by the absence of logos and branding on the products and the use of lush materials and pastel colors. Quiet Luxury is more of a mindset and life-stage, and a general feeling of confidence that you don’t need logos or obvious indicators of the product’s provenance to prove that you’ve made it.”
Indeed, back in 2009, Rolls-Royce anticipated the rise of Quiet Luxury after analyzing fluctuations in consumer preference. The carmaker, which typically epitomizes an image of more opulent — one could say “loud” — luxury, realized a portion of its customer base sought a more refined and less obviously flashy model than their flagship Phantom car. “So it developed the Ghost model, a toned-down version with plush interiors and a streamlined palate geared for owners to self-drive the car and not their chauffeurs,” Alam Khan recalls. “I remember the then-CEO described the RollsRoyce Ghost as ‘post-opulent.’”
Naicker expounds upon the idea that Quiet Luxury represents a re-defining of enduring values. “The interesting thing with this concept is that this has always been the buying ethos of ‘those in the know’ whether you are a discerning
ultra-wealthy clientele or a seasoned luxury professional.” Quiet Luxury is nothing new, but the term is.
QUIET LUXURY, THEN, REPRESENTS NOT A TREND BUT A HONING OF THE VERY DEFINITION OF LUXURY. WHILE THE AESTHETIC OF UNDERSTATED ELEGANCE IS AS OLD AS FASHION ITSELF, THE WAYS IN WHICH WE NAME AND DESCRIBE SUCH CONCEPTS TEND TO SHIFT OVER TIME. WHERE DO WE GO FROM THIS MOMENT, AND HOW MIGHT THE DEFINITION OF LUXURY CONTINUE TO EVOLVE IN THE FUTURE?
Naicker responds, “Looking ahead, my view is that this philosophy will continue to impact the industry, playing a pivotal role in shaping the future, particularly within sustainability and ethical consumption.”
Perhaps we’ve only just explored the edge of luxury, with so much more to be discovered as we venture onto this frontier.
In recent years, both designers and consumers have turned their attention toward the sustainability of materials, reflecting a greater awareness of one’s environmental footprint and a concern for the future. This aspect of the collective consciousness dovetails nicely with the Quiet Luxury of the moment, promising to drive product design and buying behavior in the future. A preference for quality materials and longevity of design puts fast fashion, and all of its brash wastefulness, on the back burner.
In Europe, and particularly in France, public concern is mounting over cheaply produced items from online fast fashion retailers. Representing the antithesis of Quiet Luxury, mass-produced articles of clothing and accessories appeal to momentary shopping impulses but hold no enduring appeal or quality. Quickly discarded after one season or when shoddy materials fail, fast fashion contributes to mountains of nonbiodegradable waste within public landfills.
According to Brune Poirson, the French Minister of Ecological Transition, the equivalent of two Eiffel Towers of unsold clothes and shoes end
up in landfills every year. Even more items are tossed after only a few uses. While the problem persists worldwide, France leads the way in creating solutions, with the public turning away from cheaply produced fashion. More and more of the overall citizenry expresses an interest in sustainable sourcing, quality craftsmanship, and transparency in the supply chain. These are elements of luxury adopted by the mainstream.
Growing awareness of sustainability in fashion has fueled a resurgence of interest in vintage clothing — potentially opening the market of luxury goods to a wider market. Those with an eye for enduring quality can scoop up timeless pieces for a fraction of their former prices while investing in items that resonate with them personally. Naicker, who has observed the rise of vintage fashion, describes it as “not just a passing
phase but a fundamental shift toward a more conscious, intentional approach to luxury — one that resonates with those who seek individuality and positive social impact in every carefully chosen piece.” Buying less but of higher quality is preferred over reckless excess.
In her quest to re-launch MULDOONEYS and design handbags that appeal to evolving consumer values, Naicker says, “It became evident that going forward, we have to ethically create products that are crafted by the finest artisanal skills and traditional know-how, that also carry a deeper meaning behind each raw element whilst convey the mystique of heritage from its artisans.” It is that deeper meaning that underscores MULDOONEYS’ philosophy, challenging the rest of the fashion industry to adapt to changing consumer values.
It is not just values that influence the direction of fashion but the technology that gives life to new ideas. Emerging innovation impacts every area of our lives, from how we work to how we are entertained. Technology translates into convenience, and convenience means ease of living, a heightened experience, and, ultimately, luxury.
So where does technology meet fashion?
“Today, we have now also taken the concept of Quiet Luxury even further by protecting and preserving the essence of our product — its authenticity, its traceable French provenance, and the cultural richness of its heritage suppliers — within MULDOONEYS Provenance Time Capsule,” Naicker announces.
The first of its kind, the Provenance Time Capsule represents a pioneering solution that seeks to meld transparency and authentication with the
consumer’s experience of their product. Deployed on the blockchain network, a unique digital key assigned to each MULDOONEYS bag “traces, authenticates, and preserves the rare, unique footprints of each of our bags.”
From the moment a MULDOONEYS handbag is commissioned, the customer receives real-time updates on each step of the artisanal process. With every raw material verified on the blockchain, each step of construction communicated by the craftsman, and receipt of the bag recorded, a MULDOONEYS bag lives its own immortal life in the digital space. Even ownership is traced so that someday vintage pieces can be authenticated between buyers and sellers.
“The allure is that it’s a rare product, crafted from the finest raw materials and catered only to the
discerning connoisseur.” Each MULDOONEYS bag, then, represents a story. It is that profound sense of personal connection with the product that, for many, translates into luxury.
While the definition of luxury will always encompass quality construction, emotional connection, and an aura of the rare and extraordinary, the outer expression of luxury continues to evolve. As growing awareness of ethical consumption fuels demand for sustainable, traceable materials, a wider public audience develops a practical interest in luxury’s foundational principles. Will greater demand prompt a response from designers? And will the tenets of luxury expand to reach these newly discerning consumers?
When luxury is measured by personal expression and emotional connection, even greater questions arise. Luxury itself becomes a highly subjective experience. The twenty-year-old fashionista, thrilled to discover vintage couture in a secondhand shop, is no less experiencing luxury than the mature, sophisticated woman ordering a custom piece for her collection. The two women share fundamental values, but each experiences luxury in her own way.
As the collective shifts away from consuming for the sake of consuming, leaning instead toward responsible products that resonate on a deeper level, the very definition of luxury will necessarily mature as well. A focus on flashy logos is a focus on others, what they think, and how they perceive us. Items of enduring quality that convey feeling are about the individual. Perhaps luxury is where each of us finds it.
Speaking passionately about the creative process and technological innovation behind MULDOONEYS, Naicker elucidates her philosophy: “It’s the freedom, free from constant, conventional thinking, that allows us to dare, to dream, to push ourselves more than we ever expected to. And right here is how we transform luxury to a new level of being.”
To learn more about Mickey Alam Khan and Luxury Roundtable, visit luxuryroundtable.com
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It’s often said that travel is not only about the destination, but also the journey. What makes the art of getting there memorable? Unexpectedly getting bumped to first class or a random connection or chat with someone you met along the way? No matter what enhances the journey for you, there are a plethora of services that can elevate the travel experience, from avoiding the torture of endless lines to the comfort of an exclusive lounge in which to sip a solitary beverage or engage in conversation with a newfound friend.
With these helpful hacks, you can redefine your perspective on the airport experience, from expediting processes to getting more luxe for your money. Consider this a passport to your dream escapes, as we reveal how to access them faster, more easily, and often for less.
FAST-TRACK THE GLOBAL ENTRY APPLICATION PROCESS
If you frequently globe trot outside the United States, you know what a drag customs clearances can be. Joining the DHS Global Entry Trusted Traveler Network includes TSA PreCheck® benefits at more than 290 airports nationwide and will expedite your return from abroad… but there’s an epic backlog of applications, and scoring a timely in-person interview is as rare as a well-rested redeye flight.
To fast-track your fast-track process, look to Appointment Scanner. As its name suggests, this handy service constantly checks for lastminute cancellations, and you can sign up for instant alerts via text or email as soon as a Global Entry, NEXUS, or SENTRI appointment becomes available at your choice of over 100 enrollment centers nationwide. Recently, two of Silver Creek’s brokers utilized Appointment Scanner to reduce their nine-month wait for a Global Entry interview to mere days. Visit appointmentscanner.com to learn more.
RELAX IN PRIVATE JET LUXURY WHEN GOING COMMERCIAL AT PS ATL
Far more than just a pre-flight respite, the sophisticated PS ATL raises the bar on the private lounge experience to stratospheric heights. And you don’t need to be flying private to use it. Exclusively for commercial fliers, PS ATL is a private terminal that combines an elegant lounge, luxurious private suites, spa
services, and a chauffeur to drive you home after your return flight.
PS ATL offers different membership tiers, allowing perks as simple as a complimentary cocktail in The Salon lounge to the ultimate privacy and comfort of the Private Suite experience that gives you your own sanctuary, complete with a daybed, chef-prepared meals, spa treatments, and seemingly unlimited amenities.
Perhaps PS ATL’s most alluring highlight is that you don’t even have to step foot into the airport, and those TSA screenings are lightning-fast. The space itself is five-star hotel-level gorgeous. In fact, be warned, PS ATL is so mesmerizing you may end up missing your flight.
PS ATL amenities can be experienced without membership starting at $1,095 per person and an annual membership is available from $1,250 per person; add travelers, concierge service, valet parking, spa services and more for additional fees. Visit reserveps.com to learn more.
SKIP AIRPORT LINES WITH CUTTING-EDGE TECH
When you want to get to the gate without the hassle of waiting in endless security lines, CLEAR can whisk you there via your own private lane. Like a VIP queue-jump club, a CLEAR Plus annual membership will give you access to its CLEAR Pods. These are essentially futuristic robots that
scan your eyes or fingerprints and your boarding pass a la science fiction fantasy, before an Ambassador personally escorts you straight to the front of the security line.
With over 100 CLEAR Lanes at more than 55 airports nationwide, you can enjoy the unparalleled convenience of breezing through security checks with efficiency and finesse. No more fretting over unexpected traffic or each tick of the clock. Instead, relish the moments you save relaxing and unwinding in a restaurant or lounge. CLEAR even allows you to save your spot in advance using its RESERVE function, so book a time and beat the line.
CLEAR Plus individual membership is $189 annually; children under 18 are included and three adult
family members or friends can be added to your account for $99 per person. Visit clearme.com to learn more.
HOP FROM STATE-TO-STATE BY CHOPPER OR JET
In your aerial odyssey, the helicopter is not merely a mode of transportation; it redefines the art of exploration as you soar above city skylines and natural wonders. Whether traveling domestically or within Europe or Canada, sidestep congested highways and security by chartering your own private helicopter, seaplane, turboprop, or jet.
Look no further than the prestige aviation private hire operator, BLADE. In just a few taps on its app, you can charter or book a scheduled seat or entire aircraft. Hop from the Hamptons to NYC’s chic BLADE Lounge, hover between South Florida and the Bahamas in style, or hop from Vancouver to Victoria or to an Alps resort in France or Switzerland. The skies are your playground! Visit blade.com to learn more.
FLY PRIVATELY FOR A FRACTION OF THE COST
When stretching to your own jet is a shade out of reach, empty-leg flights allow you to experience the opulence without the exorbitant price tag. When a passenger has chartered a one-way flight from here to there, the return journey will be empty. This is when vacant private jet seats are offered up at a discounted rate.
Aviation companies like JetOne, LoneStar, and JetLevel list “empty-leg” journeys on their websites, so search regularly based on your departure and destination preferences. Bear in mind you’ll need to be flexible with dates and destinations and that empty-leg journeys are often announced with short notice. Get ready to embark on a private air adventure that aligns with your budget without compromising on the lavish experience you desire.
INSURE WITH CONCIERGE PERKS
Did you know that alongside coverage for the unexpected medical malady or baggage loss, your insurance provider may offer a rather pleasing perk? Enter the travel concierge. No longer just a safety net for unforeseen events that upset your plans, the travel insurance industry’s integration of concierge services adds a welcome layer of personalized care that transcends the ordinary.
When you want to snag that coveted restaurant reservation, secure box seats for a Broadway hit, or get the insider lowdown on your destination, having a dedicated concierge will save you from scrambling for last-minute bookings or settling for less-than-ideal options. Your trip won’t just be covered — it’ll be curated.
Explore your options for concierge services from travel insurance providers such as Allianz, Generali, Travel Insured International, or AXA.
There is no shortage of private communities centered around an outdoor lifestyle on the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau, but not all of them feature an 18-hole golf course awarded fourand-a-half stars by Golf Magazine . Nor do they all include access to Lake Glenville, said to be the highest-elevation lake east of the Mississippi River. At Trillium Links and Lake Club, members can enjoy the best of both golfing and lake experiences.
At Trillium, you can spend your mornings on the acclaimed Morris Hatalsky-designed golf course and afternoons boating or swimming in Lake Glenville — not to mention a plethora of other top-tier amenities and experiences, with new developments coming soon. Your active lifestyle is complete with indoor and outdoor clay tennis courts, pickleball courts, a swimming pool, a croquet lawn, a fully-equipped fitness center, and proximity to area hiking trails and waterfalls. With a full roster of family-friendly events and
children’s programming, you can invite the whole family to visit.
Since you’re sure to work up an appetite, Trillium provides numerous restaurant and lounge options. Savor an elegant dining experience at The Clubhouse, located on the golf course, or take in the magnificent view of the 18th fairway from the Grille Room. For a more casual experience, members can look forward to waterside dining at a future restaurant on the shores of Lake Glenville, currently in the design and development phase.
Views of the golf course, Lake Glenville, or the breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountains are also available from many of Trillium’s home sites. With varied inventory currently available, buyers can opt into an existing home now or design and build their custom dream home within the community.
For views of the 2nd fairway, consider 50B First Tee Trail, a meticulously designed condominium centrally located near The Clubhouse, tennis
courts, and pool. With three bedrooms and a fourth bonus room, you can entertain family and friends all season.
Also located with a view of the golf course — the 10th fairway, set against a long-range mountain backdrop — Lot 11 on Trillium Ridge Road provides a gently rolling setting to design your personal retreat.
Or, bring your custom home plans to Lot 40 on Lilium Lane. Located just steps from the 12th hole of the golf course, framed by long-range mountain views, this home site will thrill any golf aficionado. Plus, with only three homes sharing the street, you can enjoy maximum privacy.
For those who desire proximity to the lake, two homes are currently available within the Trillium community. Designed with the most popular condominium floor plan in the Balsam View section, 227B Springhouse Drive features views of Lake Glenville from the living room, primary bedroom, or the covered wrap-around deck.
At 392 Rendezvous Ridge, you will enjoy a haven for outdoor entertaining. With a stone patio and expansive decking on two levels, it’s the
perfect spot to unwind with family and friends. A fresh breeze blows from Lake Glenville as you enjoy meals al fresco, and a wood-burning stacked-stone fireplace keeps you warm on cool evenings.
AT TRILLIUM LINKS AND LAKE CLUB, YOU WILL ENJOY A LUXURIOUS MOUNTAIN LIFESTYLE EXPERIENCE CENTERED AROUND THE AREA’S ABUNDANT NATURAL RESOURCES. AND WITH EXCITING ADDITIONS COMING SOON, YOU’LL WANT TO STAY TUNED. OUR NEXT ISSUE OF NC LIVING WILL FEATURE TRILLIUM IN GREATER DETAIL AND SHARE NEWS OF AN EXCITING DEVELOPMENT CLUB MANAGEMENT PROMISES TO BE THE FIRST OF ITS KIND IN THE AREA!
Act now; one of the above properties could become the mountain getaway of your dreams.
For additional information, please contact us at info@ncliving.com or call 828-743-1999 today.
BALD ROCK
Live a life of luxury in the stunning community of Bald Rock, where larger estate lots offer the perfect blend of privacy and equestrian paradise. Nestled against the National Forest, this lot provides breathtaking views and easy access to scenic trails for horseback riding, hiking, and mountain biking. Ownership of this property grants access to both the community and Sapphire Valley’s amenities. Take advantage of an opportunity to build your mountain dream home in this exceptional community.
10.05 ACRES | $399,000 | MLS# 103446
BRUSHY FACE
Presenting an exceptional opportunity to bring your mountain architectural vision to life in the enclave of Brushy Face, just moments away from the vibrant heart of downtown Highlands. Craft your luxurious mountain sanctuary on a vast expanse of over 6 acres, offering unparalleled privacy and tranquility. This coveted opportunity encompasses three contiguous lots, laying the foundation for a remarkable compound to rise. Don’t miss the chance to shape your dream lifestyle in a premier community!
6.18 ACRES | $275,000 | MLS# 102339
BUCK CREEK
Take advantage of a rare, estate-sized, 16.52-acre parcel just 10 minutes from downtown Highlands. The land features multiple springs and a creek with small waterfalls. Several potential homesites offer long-range mountain views. An existing logging road and nearly one-half mile of frontage on Buck Creek Road offer several possible access points. The lot has minimal deed restrictions and can be subdivided into five parcels. Build your legacy estate or family compound just minutes from Highlands!
16.52 ACRES | $299,000 | MLS# 101585
BURLINGAME
This is the most spectacular property available in Burlingame! Over five buildable acres, right on Miller Falls! These two lots are being sold together so that you can have driveway access from Lot 4 to a home on Lot 5, right on top of this major waterfall. Where is your favorite fly fishing spot? Right in your own backyard!
5.47 ACRES | $520,000 | MLS# 102356
One of the most spectacular properties available in Burlingame! This beautiful 5+ acres on the Horsepasture River is at the end of the Hidden Lane cul-de-sac. This property is very buildable with great river access, including a combination of rapid water and calm pool areas.
5.15 ACRES | $520,000 | MLS# 102355
Build your mountain getaway on this almost flat, elevated lot in Burlingame. Great views of the golf course and mountains beyond. Just a quick golf cart drive to the club. Featuring a private building site, you must see it to appreciate it!
0.58 ACRES | $69,000 | MLS# 100861
CASHIERS
The historic Waddell/Hanks estate in Cashiers, North Carolina, overlooks Fowler Creek and Wade Hampton Golf Club’s 7th and 8th holes. Located among private clubs in a luxury home area, this property offers the opportunity to build a custom compound, multiple estate homes, or an upscale cottage development. With few building restrictions, this property presents an exceptional opportunity. The 12.16-acre property consists of contiguous parcels of 3.41 acres, 0.64 acres, and 8.11 acres. UNDER CONTRACT
12.16 ACRES | $4,200,000 | MLS# 100839
CEDAR CREEK WOODS
Wooded lot in Cedar Creek Woods offering a tranquil lifestyle with rolling hills and lush forests. At an elevation of over 3,200 feet, it enjoys cool temperatures and stunning mountain views. The lot features mature trees, native flora, and a stream. The community provides access to outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and skiing, and nearby towns offer retail and restaurant options. It’s an excellent investment for building a new home.
4.19 ACRES | $94,500 | MLS# 102186
CEDAR CREEK BEE TREE
Immerse yourself in nature with this 22.47-acre property, featuring serene flora, waterfalls, and frontage along Webb Lake. As part of the Webb Lake Association, owners have access to a shared 10-acre parcel with cabins. The gently sloping tract can be subdivided up to three times, offering multiple potential homesites. Less than 15 minutes to Cashiers Crossroads, this property offers privacy, space, and convenience. Enjoy beautiful fall foliage, crisp mornings, and mountain sunsets!
22.47 ACRES | $1,650,000 | MLS# 102954
CEDAR HILL
Situated between Cashiers and Sapphire Valley, the Cedar Hill community is upscale and gated, offering its residents awe-inspiring views and the very best in luxury living in the mountains of North Carolina. Whether searching for the latest in elegant mountain construction or a very special lot to call your own, Cedar Hill will not disappoint. An easy hike from your backdoor will lead you to the natural splendor of waterfalls set amongst a backdrop of hardwoods. Be
one with nature, but enjoy the modern conveniences of underground utilities available to all homesites and a short drive into town.
Homes in Cedar Hill provide residents with access to all of the amenities of nearby Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Sapphire Valley, including golf, swimming, tennis, fitness, and much more.
LOT V1 EAST RIDGE ROAD
24.34 Acres | $899,000 | MLS# 101235
LOT V3 EAST RIDGE ROAD
22.97 Acres | $850,000 | MLS# 101234
LOT 14 EAST RIDGE ROAD
1.21 Acres | $375,000 | MLS# 101088
LOT 1 PARSONS VIEW
4.46 Acres | $120,000 | MLS# 102242
CEDAR RIDGE ESTATES
Discover tranquility in this sprawling 4.26-acre estate in Cedar Ridge Estates, offering a cleared homesite at 3,400 feet elevation, short-range mountain views, and streams. The lot, surrounded by trails, is near a waterfall and the Horsepasture
River. With a new four-bedroom septic permit, water system, and easy access to utilities, it’s ready for your dream build. Benefits include low HOA fees and optional memberships at nearby clubs. A blend of natural beauty and convenience awaits!
4.26 ACRES | $89,000 | MLS# 96955
CHATTOOGA CLIFFS
Measuring 2.33 acres, this lot within the Chattooga Cliffs community offers a rare opportunity to build your dream home in Cashiers, with stunning views of Whiteside Mountain and Devil’s Courthouse. At an elevation of over 3,700 feet, this lot provides breathtaking vistas without needing steep, winding roads. With the village of Cashiers minutes away, you’ll have easy access to shopping, dining, activities, and more. Don’t miss out on creating a luxurious intown residence on this coveted property!
2.33 ACRES | $249,000 | MLS# 98584
CHATTOOGA CLUB
With an upscale, family-friendly club atmosphere against the backdrop of the beautiful natural scenery of the property’s 200 acres, real estate opportunities at The Chattooga Club offers something for everyone, from quaint cottages to lavish custom homes and estate-sized homesites.
You may feel like you’ve taken a step back in time to a bygone era when you play on its beautifully maintained croquet lawns. The Club’s Life Enhancement Center lives up to its name by offering a variety of the latest fitness equipment, classes, and personal trainers, paired with a world-class spa featuring relaxing and indulgent offerings like body massage, facials, manicures, and pedicures. Enjoy gourmet dining in luxe surroundings at The Chattooga Club Lodge, or relax with a drink and watch the game in the charming Bear Bar.
Additional club amenities include a heated saline swimming pool, three Har-Tru tennis courts, three pickleball courts, active children’s programs, hiking trails, and expansive flower and vegetable gardens, plus a fully stocked trophy trout lake, firepit, playground, and henhouse. A scenic picnic area at Mac’s View offers stunning vistas of Whiteside Mountain and gorgeous afternoon sunsets. Seven beautifully appointed guest suites in the Lodge are available on a year-round basis for family and friends of members. Club membership is by member referral and board approval only.
LOT 5 GORGE TRAIL ROAD
4.50 Acres | $950,000 | MLS# 96848
LOT 6 GORGE TRAIL ROAD
4.30 Acres | $950,000 | MLS# 96849
LOT 2 GORGE TRAIL ROAD
3.22 Acres | $750,000 | MLS# 97078
LOT 7 GORGE TRAIL ROAD
2.91 Acres | $595,000 | MLS# 96442
CHINQUAPIN
Chinquapin’s amenity-rich community provides the ultimate mountain lifestyle with a reverence for the natural landscape, tucked away atop one of the highest points of the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau. True to their mission, nearly one-third of its 2,000 acres is kept in a conservation easement, preserving the community’s environment. Property owners have access to lake and stream fishing, canoeing, a disc
golf course, a driving range, a clubhouse with a fitness room, and new pickleball courts. A major draw for those who love the outdoors is the on-site access to miles of hiking, UTV, and equestrian trails. Flat Creek winds through Chinquapin and past the horse stables. Fiber-optic internet is installed throughout the community, allowing you to connect and disconnect at your leisure.
LOT P5 SPRINGWATER ROAD
4.69 Acres | $625,000 | MLS# 102665
LOT P3 SPRINGWATER ROAD
6.519 Acres | $575,000 | MLS# 103159
LOT D52 SPRINGWATER ROAD
9.4 Acres | $575,000 | MLS# 101139
LOT S7 STACK ROCK DRIVE
1.44 Acres | $475,000 | MLS# 103329
LOT D54 SPRINGWATER ROAD
5.462 Acres | $415,000 | MLS# 103239
LOT C59 LODGE WOODS TRAIL
2.93 Acres | $389,000 | MLS# 103695
LOT D45 NOBLE CREST TRAIL
1.82 Acres | $369,000 | MLS# 103641
LOT C53 ROAMING ROAD
1.68 Acres | $349,000 | MLS# 103162
LOT 40 STARRY NIGHT LANE
1.91 Acres | $249,900 | MLS# 101811
LOT C3 SNOWCREST DRIVE
1.82 Acres | $239,000 | MLS# 103645
LOT 45 ROAMING ROAD
2.2 Acres | $220,000 | MLS# 103047
LOT N16 OUTPOST TRAIL
0.47 Acres | $215,000 | MLS# 101883
LOT C41 ROAMING ROAD
2.26 Acres | $199,000 | MLS# 100872
LOT C51 ROAMING ROAD
1.58 Acres | $195,000 | MLS# 103676
LOT 99 BLAZING STAR DRIVE
2.21 Acres | $189,000 | MLS# 101648
LOT 123 RIPPLING WATERS TRAIL
2.65 Acres | $185,000 | MLS# 103010
LOT FCV1 FLAT CREEK DRIVE
0.69 Acres | $175,000 | MLS# 102980
LOT 114 ROAMING ROAD
2.78 Acres | $169,000 | MLS# 100835
LOT 121 RIPPLING WATERS TRAIL
2.19 Acres | $165,000 | MLS# 101355
LOT N11 OUTPOST TRAIL
0.55 Acres | $158,000 | MLS# 98913
LOT 98 BLAZING STAR DRIVE
1.91 Acres | $149,000 | MLS# 102621
LOT N12A OUTPOST TRAIL
0.48 Acres | $129,000 | MLS# 102985
CROSS CREEK PRESERVE
Discover the pinnacle of mountain living in the prestigious Cross Creek Preserve. Elevated at 4,200 feet, this lot offers unparalleled long-range views. Beyond the community’s iconic covered bridge, find tranquil common areas, including a waterfalladorned trout pond and communal fire pit. Craft your dream home with ready-to-build custom house plans. Enjoy the tranquility of a gated community, conveniently located near Highlands and Cashiers, with low POA fees and inclusive water amenities.
2.54 ACRES | $149,000 | MLS# 102657
Discover Lot 23 in the serene Cross Creek Preserve, where tranquil living meets breathtaking mountain vistas. This prime lot, complete with a roughed-in driveway, is poised for your dream home. Revel in the community’s blend of nature and recreation while staying moments away from the vibrant towns of Cashiers and Highlands. With design freedom and architectural harmony, this is your gateway to a mountain paradise. Embrace this rare opportunity in Cross Creek Preserve today!
2.09 ACRES | $137,500 | MLS# 102522
CULLOWHEE
Discover the tranquility of this 37.12-acre haven, offering rolling pastures, wooded expanses, and the gentle murmur of Gem Creek. Perfect for an estate, horse, or cattle ranch, it provides a lush canvas for your dream mountain home, potentially overlooking westward mountain views. Enjoy unrestricted freedom, all just 20 minutes from Cashiers’ vibrant amenities. This property embodies serene mountain living — a rare find awaiting your vision. Grasp the opportunity to craft your ideal retreat.
37.12 ACRES | $1,150,000 | MLS# 101994
CULLOWHEE FOREST
Cullowhee Forest is a gated community focused on nature, large lots, and a pristine mountain feel. Surrounded by lush forest, these properties sit at a 3,600-foot elevation, making them ideal locations for a temperate mountain getaway. Some views may be possible with tree-trimming. High-speed internet is available via a recent fiber-optic cable installation. The private community common area is arguably one of the prettiest in the area, providing direct access to the headwaters of the Tuckasegee River — an ideal spot for fly fishing — and private access to an unbelievable community waterfall greater than 100 feet tall. Miles of additional hiking trails, including High Falls Trail, are directly accessible from the common area. Two adjacent lots are available.
LOT 16 CULLOWHEE FOREST ROAD
3.41 Acres | $39,000 | MLS# 103098
LOT 17 CULLOWHEE FOREST ROAD
3.13 Acres | $39,000 | MLS# 103099
CULLOWHEE RIVER CLUB
Welcome to the Cullowhee River Club, where this sunlit 0.195-acre lot awaits your dream mountain home. Secluded at the end of a tranquil cul-de-sac and perched above the Tuckasegee River, immerse in the calming river melodies and potential long-range mountain vistas. Enjoy community amenities, all just minutes from Western Carolina University and the iconic Highlands-Cashiers Plateau. With public sewer available, envision a seamless build in this enchanting North Carolina enclave.
0.195 ACRES | $165,000 | MLS# 103055
DEER RUN
Great amenity lot in Deer Run with stream, located near the end of a cul-de-sac. Public sewer and public utilities available. Comes with Sapphire Valley Resort amenities including three heated swimming pools, a fitness center, tennis, pickleball, a playground, miniature golf, gem mining, and so much more. Check with your own resources to confirm building costs and buildability of lot.
0.21 ACRES | $1,000 | MLS# 103396
Great amenity lot in Deer Run with winter mountain views. Public sewer and public utilities available. Comes with Sapphire Valley Resort amenities including three heated swimming pools, a fitness center, tennis, pickleball, a playground, miniature golf, gem mining, and so much more. Check with your own resources to confirm building costs and buildability of lot.
0.22 ACRES | $1,000 | MLS# 103397
GLEN LAUREL
Huge views of Lake Glenville and the mountains. Access to Lake Glenville with shared dock. Paved roads and community water. Underground utilities. Frontage on two community roads. Lot is very close, less than 1/4 mile, from a public boat launch. So you can easily put in and take out any watercraft. If you’re looking for it all — view, lake, and elbow room — this is it.
1.88 ACRES | $39,500 | MLS# 101618
HIGH MEADOWS
Build your dream mountain retreat on this 4.1-acre parcel within the High Meadows community in Cashiers. Enjoy mountain views and privacy on this gently sloping terrain. The gated community has
fiber-optic high-speed internet. It’s located minutes from High Hampton Inn, Wade Hampton Golf Club, Silver Run Falls, and the village of Cashiers, offering dining, shopping, and family activities. An excellent opportunity to own a piece of paradise!
4.1 ACRES | $195,000 | MLS# 101856
HIGHLANDS
Welcome to your secluded mountain getaway, located only a few miles from downtown Highlands! Enjoy partial views of Shortoff Mountain and a flat building site offering over 7 acres of privacy and unlimited opportunities. This lot is the perfect place to construct your dream home, where you can relax surrounded by the abundant wildlife and native flora of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains!
7.62 ACRES | $424,900 | MLS# 101808
Introducing an unparalleled lot nestled on Highlands’ south side, bordering vast national forest land. Enjoy direct access to trails, waterfalls, and vistas, all while benefiting from no HOA restrictions. A soothing creek enhances this serene setting, just 10 minutes from downtown Highlands. Savor the perfect blend of nature’s tranquility and town amenities. Craft your dream home on this unique lot and enjoy the best of both worlds.
1.17 ACRES | $125,000 | MLS# 102791
HIGHLANDS COVE
Located in the Old Edwards Club, this lot offers excellent long-range views without the drive of being up higher on the mountain. Enjoy a wonderful location close to the front entrance and club amenities. Club membership is not required but can be purchased from OEC at additional cost.
0.74 ACRES | $235,000 | MLS# 103164
HOLLY FOREST
Holly Forest is a collection of subdivisions featuring beautiful Western North Carolina mountain homes, homesites, and condominiums. It is the largest single-family and condominium community on the mountain. Holly Forest is located within a short drive to the unique shops, world-class dining, and distinctive culture of the resort village of Cashiers. Nature lovers will enjoy the nearby picturesque National Forest with waterfalls, overlooks, hiking and walking trails, and a wide range of flora and fauna.
The Holly Forest community provides residents access to the incredible Sapphire Valley Master Association
amenities. These include the 50-acre Lake Fairfield, the 18-hole PGA Sapphire National Golf Course, a ninehole golf course (additional fees apply), one indoor and two outdoor swimming pools, ten tennis courts, a health club with state-of-the-art fitness equipment, boating and fishing on the lake, horseback riding, a game room, massage services, miniature golf, a ski and tubing slope, musical concerts and more. Sapphire Valley is also home to two private golf and country clubs, the Country Club of Sapphire Valley and Burlingame at Sapphire Lakes.
LOT 35 BUCKBERRY DRIVE NORTH
0.87 Acres | $39,000 | MLS# 103619
LOT 91 BALD EAGLE COURT
0.36 Acres | $24,000 | MLS# 103632
LOT 37, LOCUST COURT
0.55 Acres | $24,000 | MLS# 103686
LOT 37 ALDER COURT
0.53 Acres | $15,000 | MLS# 103547
LOT 136 BUCKBERRY DRIVE NORTH
0.67 Acres | $10,000 | MLS# 103401
LAKE TOXAWAY ESTATES
A beautiful, wooded lot located in the premier, private community of Lake Toxaway Estates. The 1.37-acre property features winter views of Lake Toxaway and Lake Cardinal. Access to the lake and marina — as well as Lake Toxaway Country Club (membership by invitation) — is limited to Lake Toxaway Estates property owners. Build your dream mountain home and be a part of the modern-day story of Lake Toxaway, a retreat with a history of drawing some of America’s most distinguished guests!
1.37 ACRES | $175,000 | MLS# 100695
LAUREL FALLS
This large lot offers great potential for mountain views, a stream that cascades down the lot, and lush flora, all within the gates of Laurel Falls. At nearly 3,800 feet you’ll experience cool summers in a dramatic temperate rainforest setting. The top of the lot features a natural build site that should afford some stunning mountain views. An old logging road gives access to a lower portion of the lot, and the bottom can be accessed via Trimble Ridge. Build your mountain escape in Laurel Falls!
13.76 ACRES | $115,000 | MLS# 99041
LONESOME VALLEY
Escape to this lot in the luxurious Lonesome Valley subdivision, offering gentle slopes, mountain ridge views, and a tranquil stream. Perfect for building a dream retreat or peaceful getaway, the property is part of one of Western North Carolina’s premier communities, spanning nearly 800 acres. Amenities include hiking trails, fishing streams, a lake, a boathouse, tennis courts, a fitness barn, a pool, a disc golf course, and rock climbing. Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of paradise.
2.37 ACRES | $650,000 | MLS# 101762
Private lot near Long Lake perfect for building your dream mountain cottage, offering a rock face mountain view and a small stream. It’s located in Lonesome Valley, a gated community with amenities like a fitness center, pool, tennis courts, hiking trails, fishing spots, a recreational lake, disc golf, rock climbing, and a playground with a zip line. Residents get priority access and pricing at Canyon Spa and Canyon Kitchen. Seller has home design renderings for the lot.
0.67 ACRES | $339,000 | MLS# 103606
NORTH NORTON
Large, unrestricted parcel near Cashiers offers flat and gently sloping terrains, perfect for residential uses. Surrounded by lush foliage and wildlife, the property features springs, walking trails, and views of Lake Glenville with selective tree trimming. Ideal for investors or those wanting a secluded compound, there’s ample space to build with no HOA or deed restrictions. The property is close to Cashiers and numerous hiking trails. Seize this rare opportunity to create a private paradise!
35.45 ± ACRES | $1,125,000 | MLS# 101545
PILOT MOUNTAIN
Sloping lot that would make an ideal location for your mountain getaway or full-time residence. Potential for excellent long-range views. Located within a gated community with easy access from Highway 107. 1.05 ACRES | $12,000 | MLS# 103284
PILOTS KNOB
Uncover a remarkable opportunity to craft your dream home in the highly sought-after Pilots Knob neighborhood. This exceptional land parcel offers majestic mountain views and a pond. Situated on a cleared mountain knoll, it provides seclusion and
stunning year-round views of Shortoff and Yellow Mountains. The community features a trout pond, fire pit area, paved roads, a gated entrance with a waterfall, low POA fees, and underground utilities. It’s perfect for your dream mountain retreat!
0.9 ACRES | $59,000 | MLS# 102946
Fantastic building lot in the desirable neighborhood of Pilots Knob! Great year-round mountain view potential with tree trimming from this gently rolling lot. Community features include a trout pond, a common fire pit area where owners enjoy long-range mountain range views, and a charming Christmas tree farm. Pilots Knob is paved throughout and has an inviting gated entrance with a pretty waterfall feature. Low POA fees and underground utilities make this a great place to build your mountain escape!
0.74 ACRES | $23,900 | MLS# 102618
Build your dream mountain home in Pilots Knob. This gently rolling lot offers great potential for mountain views. The lot is wrapped on the top and bottom by Beechfern Drive, allowing multiple driveway options. Enjoy cool temperatures at over 4,000 feet in elevation. Pilots Knob is a low-density, gated neighborhood featuring paved roadways and a community trout pond. Close to nearby Lake Glenville, Pilots Knob is the perfect place to escape the heat and build your mountain retreat.
0.95 ACRES | $19,900 | MLS# 102943
SASSAFRAS RIDGE
Seize this unique opportunity to build a legacy mountain home! Two lots, one bordering national forest, combine to create 34 acres of maximum privacy behind the gates of the Country Club of Sapphire Valley. Customize your personal oasis atop a knoll at 4,100+ feet, surrounded by lush forest, rockface views, and a 300-degree long-range vista of the rolling Blue Ridge Mountains. A second build site allows for a guest cottage. Schedule a tour and bring your dreams. They’re about to come true!
34.29 ACRES | $1,100,000 | MLS# 103592
This large lot features beautiful panoramic views over the Sapphire Valley, including Bald Rock and the Balsam Mountains beyond. Located on the ridge at an elevation of over 4,100 feet so that you can enjoy the cool summer temperatures. Centrally located, Sassafras Ridge offers easy access to the numerous amenities of both Cashiers and Sapphire.
2.68 ACRES | $495,000 | MLS# 102798
SHEPHERDS MOUNTAIN
Experience serene mountain living on this 4.72-acre lot, nestled within the gated Shepherd’s Mountain community. This parcel offers potential views of Lake Glenville and mountains, with a stream and a walking trail leading to a building site. The community features paved roads, underground utilities, a communal center with a playground, exclusive lake access, view spots with seating, and proximity to recreation areas and marinas. This tranquil retreat is ready for your dream mountain home!
4.72 ACRES | $87,000 | MLS# 100467
SIMS VALLEY
At the turn of the 20th century, Willis and Laura Sims settled in a high valley with clear 40-mile vistas of the Great Smoky Mountains in the west. They built a rustic mountain home, lived off the land, and raised their six children here. Today, the valley is home to Sims Valley — a unique mountain community built in the same spirit as the Sims family homestead. It is a place of beauty, a place for families, and a place where residents live in harmony with the nature that surrounds them.
Located between the historic towns of Cullowhee and Cashiers, Sims Valley provides its homeowners with the feeling of living within a national park, rather than
a resort community. Intersected by winding nature trails, designed by Trail Dynamics (who often design for the National Park Service), Sims Valley offers many opportunities to let their residents’ spirits soar with the natural splendor that is housed within this oneof-a-kind property. The peaceful sound of cascading waterfalls, the exotic fragrance of mountain laurel and native wildflowers, and the awe-inspiring sight of the Smokies blend together for an exceptional outdoor experience. Go shopping or dining in Cashiers or Highlands, explore Nantahala National Forest,
take a boat ride on Lake Glenville, or enjoy the many amenities that Sims Valley has to offer.
The Sims Family Homestead still stands and now serves as a community gathering place. In fact, there is no shortage of places for the community to gather together at Sims Valley. The Mountain Clubhouse contains a fitness center and spa, swimming pool, large great room with fireplace, caterer’s kitchen, outdoor grill, and two outdoor fireplaces, paired with some of the most amazing views available at the property. The Mountain Chapel — located at the north end of the property — offers an open-air gathering place for Sims Valley residents to enjoy a picnic, a roaring fire in the outdoor fireplace, or a breathtaking vista of the valley and the mountains beyond.
LOT 27 AUTUMN BLAZE TRAIL
0.886 Acres | $78,000 | MLS# 103078
LOT 62 PILOT KNOB ROAD
2.03 Acres | $60,000 | MLS# 101623
LOT 60 PILOT KNOB ROAD
2.11 Acres | $60,000 | MLS# 101622
LOT 76 PASTURE ROAD
0.95 Acres | $59,500 | MLS# 102095
LOT 84 RIDGEMONT DRIVE
1.52 Acres | $25,000 | MLS# 103630
SPRING FOREST
Discover unparalleled mountain luxury in the prestigious Spring Forest enclave. This prime vacant lot, blessed with sweeping mountain vistas and year round sunshine, is the canvas for your dream retreat. With utilities at the ready, a four-bedroom septic permit in place, and mere minutes from Cashiers’ charm, it promises both convenience and seclusion. Embrace a life of grandeur, low-maintenance living, and proximity to amenities. Your mountain haven awaits in Spring Forest.
2.38 ACRES | $550,000 | MLS# 102998
STONEFLY
Located just 1.2 miles from the center of Cashiers, the gated community of Stonefly provides convenient proximity to town combined with the seclusion and natural surroundings that one expects from a Blue Ridge Mountain community. Homesites ranging from 1 to 5 acres are thoughtfully placed within the development, sheltered by a lush canopy of hardwood forest and bordered by trickling streams.
Nature lovers venture out their front doors and find themselves comfortably embraced by the native rhododendrons, mountain laurels, reflective ponds, and cascading waterfalls ever-present throughout the neighborhood. With just over two dozen homesites, Stonefly provides an intimate setting for a tranquil mountain paradise, only minutes away from shopping, dining, public golf courses, and other amenities.
LOT 16 ZEB ALLEY ROAD
2.61 Acres | $395,000 | MLS# 101561
LOT 10B STREAMSIDE DRIVE
1 Acre | $295,000 | MLS# 101557
LOT 1B STREAMSIDE DRIVE
1.1 Acres | $245,000 | MLS# 101556
LOT 1A STREAMSIDE DRIVE
1.07 Acres | $239,000 | MLS# 101555
LOT 2B FLY FISHING LANE
1.38 Acres | $230,000 | MLS# 101554
STRAWBERRY HILL
Great opportunity to build your mountain dream home in the lakefront community of Strawberry Hill. Exceptional views of Lake Glenville, London Knob, and the mountains beyond. Tennis courts, boat storage, and community pavilion. Build your dream home here.
1.19 ACRES | $79,500 | MLS# 98982
SUMMER HILL
Located in the peaceful and secluded Summer Hill subdivision, this 1.58-acre gently rolling lot provides an easy building site for your dream home in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The private neighborhood includes a gated entrance and deeded lake access to Lake Glenville, located just seven miles from Cashiers. Enjoy the community dock, beach, boat ramp, and two pavilions for picnics and family gatherings, or seek adventure on the many hiking trails. Call today to schedule a private showing.
1.58 ACRES | $139,000 | MLS# 102261
THE PRESERVE AT ROCK CREEK
Enjoy amazing mountain views from your future dream home all year from this 5-acre lot that offers expansive long-range views, beautiful sunsets, and a level build site. Located near Sapphire Valley and Lake
Toxaway, The Preserve at Rock Creek is a protected, upscale gated community that guards against future development and provides the utmost privacy and convenience. Owners have exclusive access to hiking trails leading to waterfalls. Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of paradise!
5 ACRES | $375,000 | MLS# 98076
TRILLIUM LINKS & LAKE CLUB
Incredible gentle rolling lot located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac boasting long-range mountain views backdropped against Trillium Links & Lake Club’s iconic 12th Hole. It provides secluded privacy, easy access for builders, and is moments away from the golf course. The lot has a new four-bedroom septic evaluation on file. Though not required, membership to Trillium Links & Lake Club provides access to amenities like an 18-hole golf course, tennis courts, dining, fitness center, and social events.
1.32 ACRES | $290,000 | MLS# 102268
Build your dream home overlooking the 10th fairway and enjoy optional membership in Trillium Links and Lake Club. This 0.84-acre lot is ready with community
water, electric service, and high-speed fiber optic internet and includes potential shortrange views of surrounding mountains. You’ll appreciate community amenities like golfing, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, pickleball courts, the fitness center, and clubhouse dining. Bring your boat because access to Lake Glenville is included, too.
0.84 ACRES | $85,000 | MLS# 103425
WALNUT GAP
Discover Lot 1B in Walnut Gap, a prime high-elevation parcel situated over 4,600 feet, promising refreshing summer retreats. Perfectly poised between the quaint charm of Cashiers and the convenience of Franklin, access is versatile via Walnut Gap Road or Shawnee Road, each offering different elevations. Imagine panoramic views from the top and easy building options with 10foot setback flexibility and no square footage
constraints. Here’s your chance to craft your mountain sanctuary!
2.77 ACRES | $25,000 | MLS# 101212
WHISPER LAKE
If you are searching for a buildable lot in Whisper Lake, Sapphire Valley, then look no further. This incredible opportunity awaits you. With this lot, you can create the home of your dreams and enjoy all that this stunning location has to offer. Don’t miss out on this chance to turn your vision into a reality. UNDER CONTRACT
0.74 ACRES | $12,000 | MLS# 102551
Great buildable lot in Whisper Lake located in Sapphire Valley. This incredible opportunity awaits you. With this lot, you can create the home of your dreams and enjoy all that this stunning location has to offer. Don’t miss out on this chance to turn your vision into a reality. UNDER CONTRACT
0.7 ACRES | $12,000 | MLS# 102555
WHITEWATER RIDGE
Enjoy exceptional, long-range mountain and lake views from this lot that overlooks two states! The exclusive and private gated community of Whitewater Ridge offers spectacular vistas. This homesite allows you to build your mountain dream home on over 4.7 acres. Don’t miss the opportunity to purchase this lot and create years of memories in your mountain cottage or estate home.
4.71 ACRES | $199,900 | MLS# 103175
WOUDES MOUNTAIN VILLAGE
Discover a 2.5-acre haven in Woudes Mountain Village, teeming with hardwoods and vibrant flora. Experience tranquility with features like a quaint stream and private trail to the community docks on Lake Glenville, providing water adventures at your doorstep. With gentle terrains easing your building process and access to the nearby attractions of Cashiers, Highlands, and Glenville, this lot perfectly combines nature’s charm and modern conveniences. Secure your serene escape today!
2.53 ACRES | $69,900 | MLS# 100747
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AERIAL VIEW OF FAIRFIELD LAKEA DOG’S LIFE ON THE PLATEAU
The mountain towns of Highlands and Cashiers provide their residents and visitors with unparalleled experiences, both indoors and out. But what of their furry best friends; must they stay at home and miss all of the fun? Definitely not! The Highlands-Cashiers Plateau is paws-itively welcoming to canines and their owners, offering up a smorgasbord of services, shopping, and outdoor adventure.
Strap on the harness and hook up the leash because in our small towns, Max, Roxy, and Bear are welcome to come along, too. In fact, we’re counting on it. Many local businesses roll out the red carpet to welcome both two-legged and four-legged visitors, and they’re eager to treat you both like local celebrities.
word S by emily davi S photography by courtney S nyderADVENTURING TOGETHER
For intrepid dog owners, the HighlandsCashiers Plateau offers numerous opportunities for adventure. Head out to Panthertown, the “Yosemite of the East,” where you and Buddy can explore 30 miles of trails on more than 6,000 acres of wilderness together. In addition to exploring the Great Wide Open, it’s not uncommon to see dogs enthusiastically paddling along rivers and at the base of waterfalls in Panthertown. Just remember: This is bear country (and country for a lot of other wild animals). Keeping your pet on a leash is the best way to keep them safe and prevent elopement.
For those who wish to stick a little closer to home, the area provides plenty of outdoor opportunities without the untamed wilderness. An afternoon at Silver Run Falls or Sliding Rock can supply furry friends with a walk and swim without excessive effort for their human companions. In Highlands, Cliffside Park allows for a quiet picnic, hiking, and family time in a relaxed setting. Or, a simple walk through The Village Green in Cashiers or KelseyHutchinson Founders Park in Highlands provides plenty of fresh air and exercise for both canines and their human counterparts.
Cashiers, Highlands, and Sapphire offer dog parks for those who desire to get off the leash and chase their tails. In Cashiers, dog owners can visit the park near the Recreation Center on Frank Allen Road, and Highlands Recreation Park offers a fenced area for dogs and their human companions off Foreman Road. Those in Sapphire enjoy their own dog park within the community recreation area. Not only will Doggo have fun, but “Mom” or “Dad” can make friends, too.
A DAY AT THE SPA
When it’s time to pamper your pup, make an appointment at Mountain Dog Spa in Cashiers. Fido can enjoy a full range of grooming services and leave the spa looking quite fetching. Meanwhile, thanks to doggie daycare, you can run necessary errands while your furry sidekick is living his best life.
In addition to baths, haircuts, and nail trimmings, the spa provides obedience training for puppies who need to develop their “house manners” or those canine friends who could use some assistance with their social skills. And, in the event you need to leave town, the spa’s boarding facilities allow your fur kid a comfortable stay in a place that feels like a second home.
Coming soon, a second location in Sapphire will allow for more convenience to Mountain Dog customers “down the big hill.”
Highlands residents and visitors will wag their tails at Posh Paws Pet Spa, a full-service pet spa located in the Mill Creek shopping center. Highlands was historically a spa town for humans, with its cool mountain climate providing a much-needed respite from southern heat and humidity. At Posh Paws, your best friend can enjoy a much-needed vacation, too.
Even at a higher altitude, a trim can relieve your canine friend of a thick, burdensome coat during the warmer months of the year. A bath will relieve your mind of flea and tick worries, and ear cleanings and nail trimmings keep your pet feeling clean and comfortable year-round.
SHOPPING TOGETHER
You enjoy strolling through Highlands, window shopping, and treating yourself, so why wouldn’t your pup? Head on over to Highlands Mountain Paws. Located on Main Street downtown, this is one store where your favorite pal is sure to feel welcome. Treat your pal to kangaroo jerky, pumpkin chews, chicken chips, or a stylish new harness or collar.
Offering food, treats, and gear for both dogs and cats, this is the spot to pick up a little something for Mittens, too. After all, she didn’t get to go shopping. How about some catnip or a new mouse toy? The shop also features her favorite kitty snacks, perfect for an obligate carnivore, with no added ingredients.
Highlands Mountain Paws also features an array of gifts for humans, so don’t be shy. Pick out something for yourself while you’re here.
Your dog deserves the very best, and there’s no reason they can’t have it. Although Cashiers might feel like a remote mountain town, local pets are fully and lavishly equipped by their local pet supply store, Paws on the Mountain. Many years ago, owners Angel and Matt Stanley lost a beloved member of their family due to tainted pet food. The tragic event inspired them to open their own pet store, and they passionately educate their customers on dog and cat nutrition.
If high-quality, biologically appropriate food is important to you, you’re in luck. Located conveniently in the Ingles shopping center, Paws
on the Mountain supplies customers with luxe pet foods, including dry, canned, freeze-dried, and frozen varieties. They even stock unpasteurized goat’s milk and a variety of natural remedies for those in the know.
In addition to quality pet foods, the store carries an array of pet bedding, toys, and other goods. The well-informed can provide friendly, personal assistance to pet owners who experience a range of dilemmas from flea spottings to anxiety
to marking territory. If there is a pet ownership complication, this shop probably has the solution.
A day out with the kids just isn’t complete without a pit stop for snacks at the local bakery. Well, that holds true for fur kids, too. At Woof Gang Bakery, your dog can select a special artisanal snack from the treat table. Each artfully decorated item is crafted only from safe ingredients of the highest quality.
In addition to the baked goods, Woof Gang sells a variety of pet bedding and supplies, and the shop provides a full range of grooming services. It’s not just a store but a complete experience aimed to please both you and your pet.
If you’re in search of all-organic dog treats made in-house, head on over to The Village Hound in Cashiers. The quinoabased recipe is so popular that the store frequently ships the goodies to customers out of state. You’ll also find leashes, harnesses, bedding, and other essentials in the “dog room.” And, if your pup has forgotten where he buried his bone, you can pick up an elk antler as an upgrade.
Now that you’ve treated your pet, perhaps it’s time to pamper yourself. The Village
Hound offers home decor and gifts to those who have dogs, love dogs, and wish to celebrate dogs. The charming shop, located adjacent to The Village Green, is the perfect spot to pick up a gift for your favorite dog lover. Take your time and browse because inspiration is sure to strike here.
MEDICAL SERVICES ON THE PLATEAU
No one ever wants to get sick while relaxing in their home away from home, but it’s an unfortunate reality for some of us. That includes your fourlegged friend. Luckily, Cashiers is equipped with Cashiers Village Veterinary, and its sister town boasts the Animal Wellness Hospital of Highlands. Both facilities are fully equipped to handle a variety of canine and feline health concerns and, for more serious emergencies, can provide
referrals to after-hours and weekend clinics in Asheville and Greenville.
GRAB A BITE TO EAT — TOGETHER
After a day at the groomer, a visit to the vet, and a walk through town, you and your pup are likely feeling parched and hungry. Luckily, Highlands and Cashiers both feature restaurants perfectly suited to canine aficionados. The Ugly Dog Pub, with locations in both towns, provides outdoor seating along with delicious food, tempting drink menus, and a welcoming doggy-themed atmosphere.
The restaurant’s motto — “Come. Sit. Stay.” — and available outdoor seating extends an open invitation to dog owners, along with their dogs, to put up their feet or paws and rest awhile. Try
the Ugly Dog Dip, a savory combination of spicy sausage, tomatoes, peppers, and cream cheese. Grab a house cocktail, but only water for Sadie.
While you’re there, ask the staff about the patronprovided decor. In exchange for a donation to the local humane society, your pup’s framed photo can permanently grace the restaurant’s wall. And the best part of all? Beautiful dogs — which yours surely is — are welcome, too.
CASHIERS-HIGHLANDS HUMANE SOCIETY
The Plateau certainly extends a friendly welcome to dogs and their owners, but what about those who have yet to find their fur-ever friend? A visit to the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society might be in order. As a no-kill shelter, the local humane society relies upon its generous donors as well as a steady turnover rate in adoptions to prevent overcrowding and budget shortfalls. The support of the local community is crucial to their success.
So far, so good: The shelter’s dogs enjoy acres of fenced, open-air areas to play, and adoptions continue to recruit the residents into new forever homes. Because dogs often end up homeless for reasons ranging from lack of housing to the inability of owners to properly care for them, adopting a pet often equals the meeting of a loyal and eternally grateful best friend.
A SECOND HOME FOR ALL
With so much to see and explore, the idyllic mountain towns of Highlands and Cashiers certainly feel like home to every member of the family. What a great place to “paws” and rejuvenate! Next time you go adventuring, make sure to bring along your favorite furry sidekick. Everyone is welcome in the mountains — whiskers, tails, and all.
PLATEAU PUP’S AT A GLANCE
• Mountain Dog Spa is located at 1006 US-64, Cashiers. To learn more, visit mountaindogspa.com or call 828-743-5532.
• Posh Paws Pet Spa is located at 411 N. 4th St., Highlands. To learn more, call 828-526-9581.
• Paws on the Mountain is located at 36 Cashiers Shopping Center, Cashiers. To learn more, call 828-743-7500.
• Highlands Mountain Paws is located at 390 Main St., Highlands. To learn more, call 828-526-7297.
• Woof Gang Bakery is located at 11 Pillar Dr., Cashiers. To learn more, visit woofgangbakery.com or call 828-743-9663.
• The Village Hound is located at 25 Burns St., Cashiers. To learn more, call 828-743-5990.
• Cashiers Village Veterinary is located at 855 US 64-W, Cashiers. To learn more, call 828-742-5656.
• Animal Wellness Hospital of Highlands is located at 19 Cave Rd., Highlands. To learn more, visit awhhighlands.com or call 828-526-8700.
• The Ugly Dog Pub Highlands is located at 292 S. 4th St., Highlands. To learn more, visit theuglydogpub.com or call 828-526-8364.
• The Ugly Dog Pub Cashiers is located at 25 Frank Allen Rd., Cashiers. To learn more, visit theuglydogpub.com or call 828-743-3000.
• Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society is located at 200 Gable Dr., Sapphire. To learn more, visit chhumanesociety.org or call 828-743-5752.
A PEAK DINING EXPERIENCE
In recent years, the trend of hiring private inhome chefs has surged in popularity, transforming culinary experiences for those desiring something more personal and intimate. Beyond the traditional restaurant environment, the allure of having a skilled chef create restaurantquality meals within the comfort of one’s home appeals to those who desire privacy, personalized meals, and a unique event customized to their tastes.
Trained in diverse techniques, a personal chef is able to cater to the unique tastes and dietary preferences of their clients, often in ways that are limited by restaurant offerings. While clients seek a personal chef for numerous and diverse reasons, utilizing this service allows them to customize their menus, ensure each dish is a
reflection of their preferences, and perfectly hone the ambiance they wish to create for guests.
Local chef Richard Cooper provides inhome service for small gatherings of up to twelve, designing the entire experience — from shopping to cleanup — according to the client’s expectations.
word S by emily davi S photography by courtney S nyder WITH CHEF RICHARD COOPER“I CAN DO ANYTHING FROM A PRIVATE DINNER FOR ONE UP TO A PARTY FOR A DOZEN, AND WE CAN PRESENT THE MEAL WITH FULL SERVICE, BUFFET-STYLE, OR ANYTHING IN BETWEEN. SOME CLIENTS REQUIRE MORE FORMAL SERVICE FROM WAIT STAFF, WHILE OTHERS PREFER TO POSITION THEMSELVES NEAR THE ACTION AND WATCH ME PREPARE THE MEAL. I CAN STRUCTURE THE EVENING TO CREATE THE EXPERIENCE THEY DESIRE.”
Whether it’s a romantic dinner for two or a family gathering, the personal touch and undivided attention from a private chef contribute to a more relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere.
Homeowners and their guests can savor meals in the privacy of their homes, fostering a sense of comfort and connection.
Asked to illuminate the difference between restaurant settings and private parties, Cooper replies, “Clients are much more free to pursue a variety of activities during their evenings. I provide the food, and they can focus on the Super Bowl, party games, or a romantic date. They can choose the music or even dance if they want to. Guests feel free to relax and make themselves at home in a way that you can’t do in a restaurant.”
Private chefs have increasingly become the go-to choice for hosts wishing to enjoy special occasions and celebrations. For events such as an intimate anniversary dinner, a birthday bash, or a festive holiday fête, commissioning a chef to curate a bespoke menu adds a touch of luxury and exclusivity to the event. Private chefs elevate the dining experience, creating memorable moments that go beyond the ordinary.
“I can tailor the menu in a way that restaurants often cannot,” Cooper remarks, sharing some of his clients’ past inspiration for meals. “So if your family wants a favorite recipe that Grandma used to make, I’ll reverse-engineer it. Or if you hope for a menu that is themed toward a holiday or a particular type of food, I can do that too. Some clients see a meal in a magazine that appeals to them, and we put together a beautiful spread of food based on a photo or recipe.”
The food menu, drink selections, entertainment options, and even the layout of the home must be considered when customizing the dining experience. A personal chef endeavors to bring the vision of his client to life. “If you need a bartender specifically to mix drinks for your guests, I can hire one. If the serving area is far from the kitchen, or it’s a larger dinner party, I bring one or two servers to provide the right level of service for the occasion.”
For those who organize dinner parties, the preparations and cleanup often overshadow the event itself. Hosts who wish to relax and enjoy their evening are reassured to learn that chefs like Cooper handle everything for them. “I arrive with everything I need, and I leave my clients with a clean kitchen at the end of the night. It’s like nothing happened but a great time — and that’s the goal.”
EXPANDING ONE’S OWN CULINARY EDUCATION
“Some clients really enjoy the whole process of seeing a meal come together, and they want to increase their own culinary knowledge,” Cooper reports. “It’s not always formal dinner parties with guests in the dining room only. Some clients want to watch me cook and ask questions during the process. And it becomes a fun interactive experience for everyone”
Beyond the immediate joy of a gourmet meal, hiring a private in-home chef provides a unique opportunity for entertainment and education. Clients often engage with chefs in the kitchen, learning techniques and recipes while gaining insights into the art of cooking. The experience not only enhances culinary skills but fosters a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship of creating exquisite dishes.
When asked about his specialties, Cooper reviews his background in Spanish, Italian, French, and Southeastern American cuisine. “I can do just about anything a client wants, but a standing rib roast is always a crowd-pleaser. When oysters are in season, those are one of my most requested dishes. And for appetizers, you can do all sorts of fun things with puff pastry and really get creative.”
THE LUXURY OF CONVENIENCE
While everyone loves a dinner party, personal chefs also provide practical solutions to everyday quandaries. Time is a precious commodity for busy professionals, families with hectic schedules, or individuals simply looking to reclaim their evenings. A private chef can manage everything from meal planning and grocery shopping to cooking and cleaning, helping their clients to enjoy delicious, home-cooked meals without the hassle of preparation.
Those who travel to reach their vacation home often wish they could arrive to a fully-stocked kitchen with a refrigerator and pantry full of their favorite snacks or prepared meals. Not simply an imaginary luxury, this service can be furnished by a personal chef. “Some clients ask me to do their shopping, prep meals that they can easily throw together, and leave them with an organized kitchen,” Cooper shares. “This allows more time to enjoy their vacation without the everyday hassles of shopping and standing in line at the grocery store.”
A UNIQUE FOCUS ON HEALTH AND WELLNESS
“Restaurant meals can be challenging when you’re following a particular dietary plan. There is temptation all over every menu, and you have to trust that dishes are prepared in a way that won’t compromise your particular restrictions,” Cooper reflects on the difficulties faced by those with allergies or health complications. “I can help clients design meals that are safe for them while also creating something that is delicious and satisfying. We discuss what they can eat and their favorite types of food, and then I work to create dishes that they will enjoy.”
For those committed to a specific diet or wellness journey, in-home chefs offer a tailored approach to nutrition. Clients can collaborate with their chefs to design meals that align with health goals, ensuring that every dish is not only delicious but also supports their well-being. From gluten-free and plant-based options to specialized diets like keto or paleo, private chefs cater to a spectrum of dietary requirements.
“Some clients want their meat sourced from a particular farm, or they want to order specific, exotic ingredients. I can source food to their specifications so that they feel satisfied with the origins of everything on their plates.”
PERSONAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR RESTRICTIONS OR ALLERGIES
Individuals with dietary restrictions or allergies often find it challenging or even dangerous to navigate restaurant menus, knowing that mistakes can happen in busy commercial kitchens. By contrast, in-home chefs craft meals that adhere to specific dietary needs and closely monitor every step of the preparation to prevent cross-contamination. This level of customization ensures that clients with restrictions or allergies can indulge in gourmet cuisine without compromising their health or preferences.
“When a client informs me of allergies or dietary restrictions, I review my recipes and methods and make recommendations for dishes to accommodate them,” Cooper says. “In the event that they request a particular dish, I endeavor to create a meal that falls within their parameters
without compromising integrity with regard to texture and flavor.”
REDEFINING PRIVATE DINING
Culinary trends hold the power to shape the ways in which we view food and our experiences with it, both now and in the future. As consumers continue to desire more influence over menus and expect customized settings, private chefs rise to the occasion by providing exclusive experiences with cuisine of the highest quality. Traditional restaurant dining will never go out of style, but personalized meals, crafted by a skilled chef in one’s very own kitchen, represent a unique luxury that is destined to transform the ways in which we live and entertain.
Email cooperrichard9@gmail.com or message on Instagram @chef_richard_cooper to book your private dining experience with chef Richard Cooper.
STAY AND
AT THE WELLS HOTEL AND WHITESIDE BREWING COMPANY
Seasonal residents and weekend visitors flock to Cashiers, North Carolina, for the cozy, small-town atmosphere and breathtaking natural scenery. Now, a charming hotel and bustling brewery combine to transform the heart of Cashiers, offering comfortable accommodations, a sociable atmosphere, and top-tier brews to residents and tourists alike. The Wells Hotel and Whiteside Brewing Company, together owned by Mat Barnwell, offer a memorable experience for those who wish to stay and play near the crossroads.
THE WELLS HOTEL
Positioned close to the crossroads in the center of town, The Wells Hotel stands as a testament to Southern hospitality and timeless charm. This boutique hotel, surrounded by the natural beauty of the region, offers guests an intimate and luxurious retreat. From its rich history to its modern amenities, The Wells Hotel is a destination that seamlessly blends comfort with the allure of the mountainous landscape.
Although Cashiers is known for its relaxed ambiance and small-town charm, the Wells Hotel is perfectly positioned within easy walking distance of downtown shops, art galleries, and restaurants. Or, stroll over to the nearby Village Green to enjoy the enormous playground, outdoor concerts, and seasonal festivals. For outdoor enthusiasts, the hotel's concierge service provides assistance in planning excursions such as hiking, fishing, and exploring nearby waterfalls.
HISTORIC ELEGANCE
Originally established as The Laurelwood Inn in the early 20th century, The Wells Hotel changed ownership in September 2020. Since then, the entire property has undergone meticulous renovations to preserve its historic charm while embracing contemporary comforts. The exterior of the hotel exudes a classic Southern aesthetic, with a welcoming porch adorned with rocking chairs — the perfect spot to unwind and peoplewatch as locals and tourists stroll through town.
The lobby, fully modernized with touches of the original, warm wood decor remaining, welcomes guests with a sense of nostalgia. The careful preservation of architectural details allows visitors to step back in time while enjoying the modern conveniences that make The Wells Hotel a haven for relaxation.
Outside, lush landscaping combines with small ponds and trickling water to remind guests that they are embraced by a temperate rainforest. At night, twinkling lights create a magical atmosphere, and the firepit area provides space for families to gather and new friends to meet.
LUXURIOUS ACCOMMODATIONS
The Wells Hotel boasts a range of elegantly appointed accommodations, each thoughtfully designed to provide a comfortable and stylish retreat. Truly a boutique hotel, the Wells is comprised of 19 rooms and suites, plus two
standalone cabins. From cozy rooms with rustic charm to spacious suites with mountain views, every detail has been considered to ensure a memorable stay.
Guests can expect plush bedding, upscale furnishings, and modern amenities that cater to both leisure and business travelers. The combination of historical ambiance and contemporary luxury creates an inviting atmosphere, making The Wells Hotel a soughtafter destination for those seeking an authentic mountain getaway.
THE BREWER’S COTTAGE AND BREWER’S CABIN
The Brewer’s Cottage and Brewer’s Cabin provide private havens for guests who desire a bit more seclusion, room for a family to spread out, or both. Located at the back of the property, each of the free-standing units includes a downstairs bedroom and well-appointed bathroom, a loft bedroom, and a full kitchen. The Brewer’s Cottage, just added in the summer of 2023, also includes
a second bathroom upstairs. The cozy cabin ambiance and covered, screened porches allow for the rejuvenation one expects in a mountain vacation while situated close to the action — and the property’s own brewery — in town.
WHITESIDE BREWING COMPANY
Positioned a hop, skip, and a jump away from Wells Hotel — or perhaps just a short walk for those who imbibe — Whiteside Brewing Company serves up a variety of house-made beers, selected ciders, and cocktails along with delectable American pub fare.
As the name implies, guests who dine al fresco can take in a view of Whiteside Mountain from their seats. And outdoor options do abound at this brewery, where the setting provides as much enjoyment as the beer itself. In addition to the indoor dining room, guests can choose from tables on a covered, heated deck; underneath the pavilion in full view of the stage; or even the meadow where children play during the day and firepits often burn at night. Those who crave an
al fresco ambiance with a touch of privacy can grab a cozy table next to the outdoor fireplace out front.
AS OF JUNE 2021, THE BREWERY HAS PRODUCED ALL OF ITS BEERS ONSITE, WITH BREWER RYAN GLENN PRODUCING AN ECLECTIC MIX OF LAGERS, ALES, STOUTS, AND MORE. THE MENU INCLUDES A VARIETY OF BREWS WITH INCREDIBLY DIVERSE FLAVOR PROFILES, AND THE STAFF WORKS TO CREATE NEW OPTIONS SEASONALLY.
THE PERFECT COMPLEMENT
While the brewery focuses on crafting excellent drink options, the food menu is designed to perfectly complement the local libations. Options center around classic American pub fare like wings and sandwiches but with stylish twists such as the Brussels Stouts, Pretzel Bites, and Sweet Potatoes and Goat Cheese appetizers.
A focus on high-quality ingredients prompted restaurant management to seek out Providence Farmstead beef, from which all burgers are created on-site. Orders placed on Monday are packaged and shipped on Thursday so that the weekend’s burgers are the freshest available anywhere in the region.
Other notable standouts include the pub’s own twist on the Reuben sandwich — the Rachel — and jumbo chicken wings tossed in your choice of sauce. Try the stout chili sauce for something uniquely delicious. The Mother Hen, Whiteside’s version of a fried chicken sandwich, is rumored to be a local favorite.
SPECIAL EVENTS
With its expansive property and festive atmosphere, White Brewing serves as the ideal hotspot for celebrations and local events. The pub can be rented for private parties, and the large meadow provides plenty of room for outdoor celebrations. During the busy season from Spring to Fall, guests are treated to a variety of live music acts — from authentic bluegrass tunes to classic rock favorites — on the pavilion stage.
On February 16, 2024, the brewery hosted its first annual Winterfest, a festival celebrating regionally-produced beers. For a single admission price, participants sampled beers from Whiteside plus featured brews by six different independent breweries from around the Western North Carolina region. Held the night before the local Outhouse Races, Winterfest promises to become a local favorite event in years to come.
ELEVATED FOOD TRUCK
Located in the parking lot of Whiteside Brewing Company, the Elevated Kitchen food truck supplies additional satisfying food options. Guests at The Wells Hotel can meander through the property’s meadow and grab enormous cat head biscuits, burritos, and other breakfast favorites featuring fresh, local ingredients.
Recently, Elevated has expanded its menu to provide lunch on selected days and a fun Chinese food menu on Wednesday evenings. The truck also provides tempting grub during special events at the brewery, helping to relieve the primary kitchen and reduce wait times for hungry pub-goers. For updates on their menu offerings and specials, patrons should follow the Elevated Kitchen page on Facebook. Online ordering is
available so that customers can conveniently pick up their food on the go.
A FOCUS ON COMMUNITY
A favorite hangout for locals, Whiteside Brewing Company endeavors to give back to the community it calls home. Local non-profit organizations frequently host the pub’s Trivia Nights, with a portion of profits donated directly to them. These nights mark not only an opportunity for philanthropy but a great time for visitors and locals alike. The restaurant and outdoor pavilion come alive with teams — often with amusing monikers — competing to prove their mastery of obscure facts and curious tidbits.
Throughout the months of March and April, the brewery hosts Grub for Good. Each Thursday night, a different local charity is featured and receives a percentage of that night’s proceeds. At various other times, they sponsor round-up campaigns, allowing patrons to “round up” their checks and donate the difference to area causes. In this way, the restaurant seeks to give back to the community that has so enthusiastically received it.
More than just a place to rest and eat, The Wells Hotel and Whiteside Brewing Company combine rustic mountain ambiance, local flavor, and fully modern accommodations to create a truly unique spot to stay and play. Whether a short weekend jaunt or a longer stay, guests can count on rejuvenation, connection, and an authentic experience in one of the most picturesque corners of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Visit thewellscashiers.com , call 828-761-6289, or email hello@thewellshotel.com to book your stay and learn more about The Wells Hotel.
Visit whitesidebrewing.com or call 828-743-6000 to order online and learn more about Whiteside Brewing Company.
Visit elevatedkitchennc.com or call 828-547-0075 to order online and learn more about Elevated Kitchen Food Truck.