Todd, North Carolina is an quiet community that sits in both Ashe and Watauga counties, along a bend of the South Fork of the New River, at an elevation of approximately 3,000 feet above sea level, in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Todd has over 2,100 year-round residents, with a swelling population in both winter and summer. Visitors and residents enjoy a plethora of outdoor activities during all four seasons, including snow sports at nearby ski resorts, golf, tennis, horseback riding, fishing, hiking, camping, canoeing, kayaking, rafting and tubing. Real estate in Todd is known for its moderately priced mountain homes along the New River. Prices begin in the upper $100,000’s. Enjoy a bike ride along the Railroad Grade Road, or visit the oldest General Store in North Carolina. Todd has a variety of cultural happenings, such as music festivals and events sponsored by the Preservation Organization. Todd offers great value, in an undisturbed, natural setting, offering an abundance of cultural and recreational activities.
The definition of a "Mountain Estate", near the New River! MANY recent Updates (photos being updated)! New roof in 2020! ATT cable recently added for better internet opti...
NEW CONSTRUCTION, QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP, GREAT LOCATION! This beautiful home in Todd is under construction with anticipated completion in February 2021. Features include ...
Cozy log cabin nestled in the woods of a quiet, established community. Easy access to West Jefferson and Boone. Seller is including adjoining lot in the purchase of this ...
Two for one on this deal. The information on this MLS sheet is for 122 Holman Rd., the farmhouse. Lots of happy days have been spent in this home, but it is ready for a t...
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