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In response to several inquiries about luxury homes here in the WNC mountains, the numbers below compare the previous 5 years of ‘luxury’ sales to 2009 ‘luxury’ sales in Haywood County, including Maggie Valley, Waynesville, Canton, Clyde and Lake Junaluska.
The number of active listings in Haywood County in the ‘luxury’ price market ($800,000 to $5,000,000) on the date of this report, 10/24/09, was – 74 – and they were priced between $829,000 and $4,300,000. The average days on market for these listings at that time was 277. As you can see, there have been only 4 'luxury home' sales to date this year.

Source: MLS. Data deemed reliable but, not guaranteed.
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CLICK HERE to check for daily updates or to print out picture, & bookmark it to know the progression of the leaves colors in Maggie Valley NC



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Located in the heart of Maggie Valley, The Knolls is a peaceful residential subdivision that has some very beautiful and expansive views.
These photos were taken late Friday afternoon (10/23) from The Knolls while it was raining. The red and orange leaves are really starting to pop.
Market Square (Maggie Valley’s shopping mall) can be seen at the bottom of the top photo.


©Susie Blackmon
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This photograph was taken late Friday afternoon (October 23), in the rain, in Maggie Valley. The leaves have been gold for several weeks, but the orange and red colors are popping out everywhere. Prime time for leaf lookers in Maggie Valley and Waynesville.
The temperature this morning on my deck is a crisp 32 degrees (at 7:30 a.m.), and this might be the coldest morning for the next few days.
My Fall 2009 photos on Flickr: Fall 2009

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Running parallel to Soco Road (Highway 19) in Maggie Valley is a beautiful creek that provides many 'creekside' views and homes. This photo was taken at the 'Ghost Town' end of town. The sound of the water rushing is priceless.
Haywood County creeks are quite unique in that no water flows INTO the County. Every stream, creek and river in the County originates here.
Click here to see more pictures of Fall in and around Maggie Valley.
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