Homes For Sale in Champion Hills, NC Real Estate Market
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Gently carved from the Blue Ridge Mountains, Champion Hills is a friendly, member-owned community. It is located just eight minutes from downtown Hendersonville and all the shopping, dining, microbreweries, medical care, and events that it has to offer.
Champion Hills has residents from 36 states, the District of Columbia, and Europe. Whether you’re looking for a full-time residence or a seasonal mountain retreat, the selection of existing homes is as diverse as the community itself, including villas, cottages, and single-family homes. If you prefer to build, there are several beautiful homesites available with mountain, golf course, or wooded views.
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The following amenities are available to Champion Hills’ members:
Tom Fazio Championship golf course.
Short game practice area and driving range.
Lodge-style clubhouse with multiple dining options.
Wellness Center with full-time Wellness and Tennis Director.
Lighted Har-Tru® tennis courts.
Heated pool, hydro spa, and sun deck.
Miles of marked walking trails.
Bocce courts.
Activities director to coordinate both on- and offsite events.
Numerous clubs, tournaments, socials, and events.
Champion Hills is close to major retail and grocery chains, distinctive restaurants, and first-rate medical facilities. The community located just minutes away from downtown Hendersonville and about half an hour south of Asheville, NC. Nearby are Henderson County schools (elementary, middle, and high schools) and Blue Ridge Community College. The community is also conveniently located near Pardee Hospital, which is managed by UNC Health Care and is the first and only hospital in North Carolina to be accredited with the International Organization for Standardization for quality health care standards. The Blue Ridge Parkway, a sightseer's and cyclist's haven, is within a short drive, as are Pisgah National and DuPont State Recreational Forests.
Downtown Hendersonville : 8 minutes
Flat Rock : 10 minutes
Brevard: 20 minutes
Asheville Regional Airport : 25 minutes
Biltmore Park Town Square : 30 minutes
Asheville: 35 minutes
Lake Lure : 40 minutes
Hendersonville, long known for its historic charms, is blooming into the future. The town (population 13,137) is the largest in Henderson County and is the county seat. In recent years, it has revitalized its local business scene and advanced its reputation as a place that offers something for just about everyone. Distinguished by the perfect climate, beautiful surroundings, and recreational variety, Hendersonville has attracted hundreds of families for visits and permanent homes.
With a diverse population of people of all ages and from all walks of life, Henderson County (pop. 106,740) is the perfect location for enjoying life. Henderson County is in North Carolina's mountain region, but is characterized by an extensive plateau along the French Broad and Mills River valleys. Henderson County currently has five incorporated towns/cities: Flat Rock, Fletcher, Hendersonville, Laurel Park, and Mills River. Of these, only Hendersonville possesses the typical characteristics of a more urban center with significant population.
Champion Hills is in Henderson County and the Valley Hill Fire District. Property tax rates are $0.66 per $100 of assessed valuation.
Champion Hills was founded in 1988 by a small group of investors looking for an amazing golf experience in WNC. Tom Fazio was so inspired by the land that he joined the project as both designer and investor in 1989. Today, Champion Hills is a debt-free community and a premier country club that is entirely owned by its members.
The area around Champion Hills is known for its gentle climate and four distinct seasons. Winters are short and mild, while summers are characterized by cool days, crisp nights, and low humidity, making it possible for the Champion Hills course to remain open 12 months a year. The Champion Hills golf course is ranked #6 in North Carolina and #1 in Western North Carolina among private, year-round courses by Golf Digest Magazine.