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Can you live in town near Asheville that was "TOTALLY GONE"?

Elena Kovrigin
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Can you live in town near Asheville that was "TOTALLY GONE"?

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The video explores the state of Chimney Rock, North Carolina, just months after a devastating hurricane that left the town nearly uninhabitable. The host attends a one-day public event reopening the town to visitors, documents the damage, and discusses the town's resilience, real estate conditions, and future livability. The video also highlights a nearby property listing, current infrastructure issues, and contrasts with the neighboring town of Lake Lure, which remains more accessible. Viewers are encouraged to consider relocation options in the broader region.

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22:48
The Hook
A town that was totally gone opens up for one day only—less than 3 months after the hurricane. Chimney Rock is actually a village located in Rutherford County, just east of Asheville.
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Power Words
Hurricane Recovery
Chimney Rock
Asheville Real Estate
Lake Lure
North Carolina Homes