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Clay County, NC official website. Find all the information you need in one place.
It is the third-smallest county in North Carolina by land area and smallest by total area. Clay County is bordered to the south by the state of Georgia and the Chattahoochee National Forest. The Nantahala River forms part of its northeastern border. The county is drained by the Hiwassee River.
Zillow has 652 homes for sale in Clay County NC. View listing photos, review sales history, and use our detailed real estate filters to find the perfect place.
Homes for sale in Clay County, NC have a median listing home price of $64,900. There are 852 active homes for sale in Clay County, NC, which spend an average of 142 days on the market.
If history and Cherokee culture is your thing, Hayesvile and Clay County are the place to be. From a historic courthouse, museums and multiple Cherokee cultural sites, we've got you covered. Historic Hayesville
Clay County, located in the Mountain region of southwestern North Carolina, was formed from Cherokee County in 1861 and named for Henry Clay, a U.S. congressional leader and presidential candidate from Kentucky. It partially borders the state of Georgia.
Clay County. Good for the Soul. Offering a magical combination of mountain, lake and friendly small-town living, Hayesville-Clay County in western North Carolina is a perfect place to unwind and enjoy the beauty of your surroundings. Whether you come for a visit or a lifetime, we know you’ll enjoy it.