Homes For Sale in Biltmore Lake, NC Real Estate Market
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Biltmore Lake is a thriving master-planned community in western North Carolina. Set within more than 1,000 sustainably designed acres, over 650 homes, offers diverse opportunities for ownership. Residents enjoy miles of well-kept trails, campsites, fishing, non-motorized boating, and recreational areas with 62 acres of shimmering mountain lake, right in the neighborhood.
Biltmore Lake offers homes with woven-in efficiencies that support active lifestyles of wellness and discovery.
WILDERNESS COVE - Offers an opportunity to purchase a new-construction home from the Biltmore Farms Homes Cottage Collection
CEDAR ROCK - Build a new home in an outstanding setting, and enjoy the benefits of having landscaping, irrigation, and lawn maintenance provided by The Biltmore Lake Association.
WATER’S EDGE - A rare opportunity to purchase a home site for custom home building in a gated lakeside neighborhood.
With 62 acres of shimmering mountain lake right in the neighborhood, it's easy to see why so many Biltmore Lake residents are content to stay home on the weekends. Life at Biltmore Lake can entail a variety of activities on the water or in the Clubhouse or one of the community's recreation centers. From enjoying the outdoors to social events, there truly is something for everyone within easy reach. And a short walk along a nearby trail can instantly transport you into all sorts of natural wonders, according to the season, and a chance to share those discoveries with friends.
Biltmore Lake was awarded the 2009 Association of the Year Award by the North Carolina Chapter of the Community Association Institute (CAI).
Living at Biltmore Lake is like a continuous escape from the world at large, a place where being with friends and neighbors preempts, well, pretty much anything else.
Since 1897, Biltmore Farms has carried on a tradition of quality, stewardship, and sustainable growth passed down from its founder, George W. Vanderbilt. These values are reflected in every aspect of the company's operations which currently include residential and commercial development, as well as a hospitality group made up of several Asheville-area hotels. Where once Biltmore Farms was devoted to growing things on the Vanderbilt estate, the Biltmore Farms company of today is devoted to growing communities—with care, heart, and an eye to tomorrow.
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Biltmore Lake is south and west of Asheville's city center at the edge of Pisgah National Forest. Nearby are Buncombe County schools (elementary, middle, and high school) and A-B Tech's Enka campus. The community is also conveniently located within minutes of Interstate 40 and close to Mission Hospital, the largest hospital in the region. The Blue Ridge Parkway, a sightseer's and cyclist's haven, is accessible from the North Carolina Arboretum nearby. Biltmore Lake is just a short drive from the Asheville Outlet Mall and all the amenities of downtown, Biltmore Village, or Biltmore Park.
Biltmore Village: 13 minutes
Downtown Asheville: 15 minutes
Biltmore Park Town Square: 16 minutes
Canton: 16 minutes
Asheville Regional Airport: 18 minutes
Downtown Hendersonville: 28 minutes
Downtown Waynesville: 32 minutes
With a population of 87,000, Asheville is the largest city in both Buncombe County and Western North Carolina. Asheville serves as the area's economic and cultural nerve center in many ways, including as a hub for education, healthcare, local arts and crafts, entertainment, and innovative food and drink. The four-season temperate climate with average snowfall of only 13 inches makes year-round living easy, and the broad range of elevations and corresponding climates and plant growth (both in town and around the area) make it one of the most biodiverse in the United States and the world.
Biltmore Lake is located southwest of downtown Asheville in Buncombe County, NC. Biltmore Lake residents pay both city and Buncombe County property taxes, as totaled below. Tax rates are per $100 of assessed valuation.
Biltmore Lake: $ 1.079