This is an amazing little secret place in the beautiful mountains of North Carolina. Technically, it's a Timeshare. But not like most timeshares. This one only has 40 condos. All have amazing views of the mountains and the golf course! This resort is entirely owned and self managed by the owners. No big companies. No one even asks if you want to buy one or sit through a presentation. Because they don't have presentations! Yes, you can buy one, but you will have to be the one that asks. All condos are 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. With one or two decks or porches to enjoy the great views. They have a living room and a kitchen with all full-size appliances, including dishwasher, microwave, range, refrigerator and, depending on the unit, either a washer and dryer in the unit or a laundry area between the buildings. Rentals are available for a two night minimum stay and are actually less expensive than most local motel rooms! By the way, if you do want to buy one, they are incredibly inexpensive, and the annual fees are only around $600 for your whole week! I used to come to Maggie Valley every year and rent a cabin for a week or two and spend thousands. I did that for over 30 years before I even found out about these fantastic condominium timeshares. That's how much of a secret they are. I'm adding a couple of pictures of the view I had from my unit in November. Well, now you know...
Read morePeppertree Maggie Valley resort was a wonderful place to spend a week in the North Carolina mountains. It is central to many closeby towns like Cherokee, Bryson City, Silva, Dillsboro, and Waynesville. Our unit was on the first floor of a two story building and had both a common area front porch which looked out onto the golf course and we had a private back porch in our unit which looked out to the creek that runs behind the property. We had our two grandboys for a few days during our stay and they loved it. My oldest is 7 years old, he is a member of the Jr PGA, and even had the chance to speak with some golfers across the road. The unit was very clean, maintenance was extremely quick to respond to an issue with our refrigerator, and the staff was very friendly and helpful. They provided us with a pack-and-play for our youngest grandson who is 2. Fortunately, this property was spared the worst of Tropical Storm Helene, unlike the area to the west and north of Maggie Valley. On Sunday night when we arrived, there weren't too many restaurants open, except for fast food. However, we discovered Clyde's Restaurant, which is a 50's 60's style diner, was open and throughly enjoyed our first...
Read moreThe only reason this gets 2 stars in the location. This is close to everything in the area. Most drives are 10-30 minutes. Otherwise, I don't think I'd ever come back to this place. The room smelt like cigarettes... every room. So much that we couldn't hang out in our room it was so bad. Thankfully the other half of our group, their room smelt fine. We slept with the back door open every night so we wouldn't be smothered with cigarette smoke The coffee pot was filthy. Someone dumped the coffee grounds in the water part. So to use our coffee pot we had to do a deep clean. My son found a small oval pill on the floor, so it couldn't have been vacuumed The water takes at least 10 minutes to get even Luke warm, it'll never get "hot" and if you're short, you might not be able to press the button on the top of the shower head to get it to come out full strength. And unless you put all your weight against the door, it won't latch for you yo lock it. And then you have to strip your beds... but yet it's not clean when...
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