Not every cabin in the Smokies comes to market in this kind of condition. This one is already fully set up as a short-term rental, beautifully maintained, and ready to excel - it's just leaving money on the table. The current management company has kept it running steadily, but without exposure on key platforms like Airbnb and VRBO, it's not reaching its full potential. One look at the existing listing and it's clear there's plenty of upside for an owner or manager who knows how to maximize bookings and visibility. The property itself checks every box. It's a 1, 178 sq ft, two-bedroom, two-bathroom cabin spread across two levels, tucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Arrowhead—a well-kept resort community just off the Pigeon Forge strip. That location alone makes it a booking magnet. Guests love easy, paved access with no steep driveways, and the community pool is a major bonus for families during peak travel season. Inside, the cabin is guest-ready and operating. The current owner has already updated both bathrooms with new tile showers, installed new appliances in the kitchen, and added a new couch and loveseat in the living area. It's clean, current, and comfortable, exactly what guests are looking for. No major improvements needed, no renovation required. You're buying a well-performing asset with room to outperform. The cabin runs on city utilities (a big win for long-term reliability) and is in very good condition across the board. This isn't about fixing what's broken—it's about taking a well-maintained property with a solid track record and optimizing its revenue through better platform strategy and performance management. For the right investor or manager, this one is ready to level up. Want to dig deeper? I've got rental history, a walkthrough video, and a link to the current listing ready to share—just ask.