5 Reasons To Buy an Asheville Home With Acreage
If you are looking for an Asheville home with Acreage, the Buyer's Agent can help. Here are 5 reasons we think it is a good idea to consider a home close enough to the city, but isolated in your own…
If you are looking for an Asheville home with Acreage, the Buyer's Agent can help. Here are 5 reasons we think it is a good idea to consider a home close enough to the city, but isolated in your own…
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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.
Here are some factors to consider – some may be more important to you than others. Property values The quality of schools Traffic Future construction The crime rate Proximity to hospitals and medical centers, schools, churches, employment, public transportation, shops,…
If you’re looking for a retirement community in North Carolina, one of the best places to live in is Weaverville. It used to be a resort town that attracted people from the South who wanted to escape the humid, hot weather by spending time in the mountains. The healthy climate, the natural beauty of the area, and its close proximity to Asheville’s attractions make Weaverville a perfect blend of a big city and a small town.
Long before it acquired its name, the town was inhabited by a community of farmers. Records dating back as far as 1803 indicate that roads were being built in the area.
Founded in 1883, Asheville, NC began as a pioneering town and evolved into a city rich with art, culture and opportunities to enjoy nature. Asheville is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Buncombe County and has a fairly mild…
Imagine traveling half an hour from your home to experience a picturesque fall-time view like the one below and breathing in the fresh mountain air. Then, imagine that your home is situated on the outskirts or in the suburbs of…
Wed,10/31/12-01:10 -ashevillehomebuyer Visit any retirement community for active senior living, and you’ll probably see the residents charging around on motorized golfing carts heading to the links, rather than chugging around in wheelchairs. In fact, if you don’t move out of…