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59 Hiwassee St, Murphy, NC for Sale
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59 Hiwassee St
Murphy, NC 28906


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  • Available for Auction!
  • Vibrant & Historic Downtown
  • Unique Investment Opportunity

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AVAILABLE FOR AUCTION - https://www.auctionsinternational.com/auction/59-hiwassee-street-murphy-nc-28906-42680/item/59-hiwassee-street-murphy-nc-28906-265646/ Description: Built in 1949 and updated over the years, this versatile single-story commercial property has a rich history—originally serving as the local post office and most recently housing county offices. Located in the heart of Murphy’s vibrant and historic downtown, the property offers a unique investment opportunity in a highly visible and accessible area. Property Information Address: 59 Hiwassee St., Murphy, NC 28906 Parcel ID: 459214444754000 MAP-SUB-BLK-LOT-Lease: 4592-14-44-4754-000 School District: Cherokee County School District Legal Description: Old Post Office 847/197 Year Built: 1949 Type: County Government Main Building Sq Ft: 4,560 Acres: 0.4500 Depreciated Building Value: $314,640 Depreciated Obsolescence/Extra Feature Value: $5,680 Market Value Land: $200,430 Total Appraised Value: $520,750 Estimated Annual Taxes: $7,000+/- Building Information Stories: 1.0 Foundation: Continuous Flooring Sub Floor System: Wood Exterior Walls: Face Brick Roofing Structure: Wood Truss Roofing Cover: Rubber Interior Wall Construction: Drywall Interior Floor Cover: Vinyl Tile/ Rubber Interior Floor Cover: Carpet Heating Fuel: Gas Heating Type: Air-ducted Air Conditioning Type: Central Structural Frame: Masonry Ceiling & Insulation: Suspended Ceiling Insulated Building Dimensions Summary Main Building Footprint (BAS): Area: 4,560 sq ft (This is the base/main structure — typically labeled "BAS" for Base Area or First Floor) Finished Open Porch (FOP): Area: 496 sq ft Canopy (CAN): Area: 136 sq ft Potential Uses: Ideal for investors or business owners, the space could be converted into: Retail store Restaurant or café Office space Gallery or studio Other commercial uses (subject to zoning) In the area: Murphy, North Carolina, offers a variety of attractions, including natural beauty, historical sites, and recreational activities. Some popular options include Fields of the Wood, Fire Creek Falls, the Murphy River Walk, and the Harrah's Cherokee Valley River Casino. Here's a more detailed look at some of the attractions in and around Murphy: Nature and Outdoors: Fields of the Wood: A Bible-based theme park in the Great Smoky Mountains, featuring religious sites and attractions. Fire Creek Falls: A beautiful waterfall with easy access and hiking trails. Murphy River Walk: A scenic greenway that follows the Valley River and Hiwassee River, offering a relaxing walk through town. Piney Knob Bike & Hiking Trails: A 22.3-mile system of single-track hiking and biking trails. Hanging Dog Recreation Area: A popular spot for hiking and enjoying the outdoors. Hiwassee Dam: Impressive views from the top and bottom of the dam. Great Smoky Mountains National Park: A short drive from Murphy, offering stunning mountain scenery and various outdoor activities. Other Attractions: Marketplace Antiques: A large antique shop with a wide selection of items. Harrah's Cherokee Valley River Casino: A casino with various gaming options. Nantahala Outdoors Center: Offers whitewater rafting, kayaking, ziplining, and other outdoor adventures. Murphy Visitor Center: A great place to get information about local attractions and events. Valley River Arts: An art gallery promoting local artists. Black & White Market: A unique and one-of-a-kind shop. Bill And Ogres Games: A game and entertainment center. Two Crows Farm: A ranch with various activities and events. FernCrest Winery Tasting Room: Located in Andrews, offering wine tastings and merchandise. Decker's Flea Market: A flea market with a variety of vendors. Cherokee County Museum: A museum showcasing the history of Cherokee County. About Murphy, NC Murphy, North Carolina, is a charming town nestled in the southwestern corner of the state, serving as the county seat of Cherokee County. With a population of 1,608 as of the 2020 census, it sits at the confluence of the Hiwassee and Valley Rivers, surrounded by the scenic Appalachian Mountains. Historical Background Originally inhabited by the Cherokee people, the area was known as Tlanusi-yi, meaning "The Leech Place," referencing a legend about a giant leech in the river. The town's name honors Archibald D. Murphey, a North Carolina state senator. In 1836, during the forced relocation of Native Americans known as the Trail of Tears, the U.S. Army established Fort Butler in Murphy as a holding point for the Cherokee before their journey west. Attractions and Activities Murphy offers a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the Cherokee County Historical Museum, which houses over 2,000 Cherokee artifacts and exhibits on local history. The Murphy River Walk provides scenic trails along the Hiwassee and Valley Rivers. For outdoor enthusiasts, Fires Creek Falls offers a tranquil picnic spot and hiking opportunities. Families can enjoy Two Crows Farm, home to alpacas and llamas, while Fields of the Wood presents a biblical-themed park with the world's largest display of the Ten Commandments. Economy and Infrastructure The local economy is supported by tourism, agriculture, and education. Tri-County Community College, established in 1964, serves Cherokee, Clay, and Graham counties, offering various educational programs. Healthcare needs are met by Erlanger Western Carolina Hospital, a 57-bed facility providing general medical services. Climate Murphy experiences a humid subtropical climate, with mild winters and warm summers. The surrounding mountains contribute to cooler temperatures and higher precipitation compared to other regions in North Carolina. Murphy's rich history, coupled with its natural beauty and community amenities, make it a unique destination for visitors and a welcoming home for residents.

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BUILDING DETAILS

PROPERTY NAME

59 Hiwassee St, Murphy, NC 28906 -FOR AUCTION

PROPERTY TYPE

Office

TOTAL BUILDING SIZE

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STORIES

1

BUILDING CLASS

C

YEAR BUILT

1949

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PARKING SPACES

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LAND DETAILS

LAND ACRES

0.45 AC

LAND SF

19,602 SF

ZONING

GB

APN/PARCEL ID

4592-14-44-4754-000

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