This is the kind of Smoky Mountain cabin buyers and guests fall in love with—and the seller is ready to make a deal. With interest rate buy-down assistance available on an acceptable offer, this turnkey retreat in Sugar Loaf Ridge is an opportunity worth a closer look. Set on a peaceful 0.73-acre lot, this beautifully cared-for 4-king-bedroom, 2-bath cabin blends classic mountain charm with proven income potential. The property generated over $88,000 in gross rental income in 2024, with projections exceeding $105,000, making it a strong performer for investors or a smart choice for a second home that helps pay for itself. Inside, the open layout feels warm and inviting with soaring cathedral ceilings, rich hardwood floors, and a cozy fireplace that sets the tone for relaxed mountain living. The kitchen is fully equipped with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and plenty of storage—perfect for hosting guests or enjoying the cabin yourself. Outdoor spaces are where this home truly shines. Unwind in the private hot tub while taking in mountain views, gather around the fire pit in the evenings, or enjoy time together on the patio surrounded by nature. Downstairs, a spacious family and game room creates the ideal hangout for movie nights, games, and group gatherings. High-speed Starlink internet is already in place, offering reliable connectivity for remote work, streaming, and guest convenience—an increasingly important feature for today's buyers and renters. Located just minutes from the attractions of Sevierville while still offering privacy and a true mountain feel, this cabin is STR-approved by Sevier County and comes fully furnished, making it ready for immediate enjoyment or seamless rental continuation. Whether you're searching for a high-performing short-term rental, a vacation home, or a mountain retreat with income potential, this Sugar Loaf Ridge cabin checks all the boxes—and then some. As with all real estate transactions, buyers and buyer's agents should verify all information independently, including HOA information and square footage. Square footage taken from tax records and deemed reliable, but should be verified by the buyer and buyer's agent. Buy title insurance. Equal housing opportunity.