Well water is the reality for most rural mountain properties in WNC — there's no county water system once you leave the towns. Average well depths vary dramatically by county: 111 feet in Madison, 175 feet in Buncombe, and 375 feet in Macon, based on USGS records covering over 76,000 parcels. Deeper wells cost more to drill, and yield isn't guaranteed. LandMatch maps the nearest recorded well depth and yield on every parcel using USGS National Water Information System data, so you can evaluate well potential before committing to a property.
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