Finding the perfect property for sale in the Smoky Mountains of Western North Carolina can be a lot like finding a needle in a haystack. The landscape is rugged and remote, and House For Sale signs are often hard to find.

Open an AccountIf you're looking for Western North Carolina real estate, you need a knowledgeable guide — one of the experienced agents at Fontana Realty, a full-service agency specializing in Bryson City real estate listings.

WNCWe represent virtually every property that's listed for sale in the North Carolina Smokies. In addition to our quality listings of special homes and homesites, we offer the Mulltiple Listing Service's vast inventory of land and homes for sale in the Western North Carolina mountains.

Fontana Realty is also the exclusive sales agent for four gated communities: Nantahala River Club, Coppermine Ridge, Fontana Trace and Fontana Lake Estates on North Carolina's most beautiful lake. Each development is unique and provides opportunities for different lifestyles in the mountains of Western North Carolina.

You're invited browse the website and search our listings. If you would like more information, use our contact form or call. We will answer any questions you might have about buying or selling a home in the North Carolina Smokies. Your satisfaction is our top priority, so call us today. You’ll be glad you did.

Look to Fontana Realty for these residential communities on Fontana Lake...
Fontana Lake Estates
Nantahala River Club
Nantahala River Club Video
Fontana Lake Estates
The area's premier gated community, near Bryson City

Nantahala River Club Homesites at the mouth of the Nantahala River. Pre-release offerings now available.

Nantahala River Club Video

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...and these fine mountain communites
Fontana Trace
Coppermine Ridge
 
Fontana Trace
Distinctive homesites on a mountain overlooking beautiful Fontana Lake.
Coppermine Ridge
Homesites above the Whittier community, with uncommon views of the Smokies
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Visit us today to "Find yourself in the Smokies."