5 Reasons To Buy A Home In January
January is typically one of the slowest months in real estate. It is cold outside, the Holiday hype is behind us and home prices tend to be lower than warmer months. So why should you buy a home in January?…
January is typically one of the slowest months in real estate. It is cold outside, the Holiday hype is behind us and home prices tend to be lower than warmer months. So why should you buy a home in January?…
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By John Adams 1. The purchase When buying your own home, most of the expenses are not tax deductible. But there is one exception that is worth finding. The IRS says you can deduct interest in the year that it…
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Choosing a real estate professional is an important decision. When you are purchasing a home, you are making a major life decision and spending your hard earned money. Finding a real estate professional who understands your needs, wants & desires…
There are many things that should be considered when buying your Asheville home. Resale value is one important factor in your home buying decision-making. While no one can guarantee that your home will grow in value, there are steps you can take…
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Biltmore Forest • 28803
The town of Biltmore Forest is an exclusive residential community
just south of downtown Asheville and adjacent to the Biltmore
Estate. Large estates on private wooded lots are the typical property
type. The Biltmore Forest Country Club offers residents a place to
golf and socialize.
Black Mountain • 28711
Black Mountain is on the eastern edge of Buncombe County. It
boasts a quaint downtown area with restaurants, galleries, and
shops. Black Mountain offers a number of different property
types, from mountain-side cabins to planned development with
amenities.
Enka/Candler • 28715
A rural community in west Buncombe County, Enka/Candler offers
large acreage tracts in addition to newer residential developments,
such as Biltmore Lake. Easy access to Bent Creek trail system
and the Blue Ridge Parkway make it a good choice for outdoor
enthusiasts. Interstate access makes this community accessible.
Fairview • 28730
Located in the southeast of Buncombe County, Fairview offers
convenience in a rural setting. Beautiful vistas, good schools, and
easy access to the Asheville Mall, Blue Ridge Parkway, and the
interstates make this a popular choice.