Development Opportunity -Macon County, NC - 19 Lots
A truly Historic and Unique opportunity to acquire a treasure, Dean Island, the only private island in the Little Tennessee River. Over 5800 feet of combined river frontage on the west and east banks for your enjoyment. The east side is adjoined by all state and conservation ownership. Don't miss this opportunity to acquire and preserve this pristine habitat or build your dream home on this on of a kind 27+- acre mountain island. Dean Island is a remarkable, one of a kind - treasure, land tract in the Western NC mountains of Macon County. This offering is comprised of the 19 Lots of Oak Island in a contiguous 27 +- acre Island parcel in the middle of the famous Little Tennessee River. Access to the island from Carnes Rd off of an adjacent parcel and river frontage of Lot 58B - Roaring River subdivision. Septic permit has been Approved on Lot 4 of Oak Island and potential access bridge to the island has been researched. This could be an amazing family retreat property to enjoy and preserve or further develop the current lots. This is an amazing opportunity for those looking for conservation and the possibility of true tax credits. The trees on this island are robust and gives a sense of the resilience and power of nature to establish and maintain biomass where it is applicable. There are many possibilities with this tract and it certainly deserves further consideration. For complete details, maps, and photos visit our web site. Recreation Nestled amid some of the oldest mountains on Earth, The Little Tennessee River spans 135 miles. It begins in the Chattahoochee National Forest of northeast Georgia, thru the mountains of western North Carolina, flows along the southern border of The Great Smokey Mountains National Park, thru Fontana Lake, and to its merger with the Tennessee River near Knoxville Tennessee. The basin harbors an incredible amount of biodiversity including over 3000 species of plants that provide habitat for a wide variety of reptiles, amphibians, fish, crawfish, and mussels. The Little Tennessee River is comprised of more than 100 species of native fish, some native mussels and crayfish. It is also a source for clean drinking water for surrounding municipalities. Its amazing and rich habitat is home to some of the best fishing and recreational opportunities in the area. The river is well known for fantastic fly fishing, float trips, and kayaking. History Dean Island was part of an original land grant number 875 dating back hundreds of years. It was stewarded in a family portfolio for many years and has not been offered for sale for over two decades. The current owner established the 19 lots of Oak Island and is pleased to offer this opportunity to the public.