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Homes For Sale in North Asheville, NC

 

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REAL ESTATE LISTINGS IN NORTH ASHEVILLE

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Homes For Sale in North Asheville, NC Real Estate Market

$772,616

Median sale price

BUYING PROPERTY IN NORTH ASHEVILLE

With a population of 87,000, Asheville is the largest city in Western North Carolina. The city as a whole serves as the area's economic and cultural center in many ways. Historic and modern neighborhoods across north Asheville contribute through their own unique activities and identities.

Nestled along Highway 25 (Merrimon Avenue and Weaverville Highway) between downtown Asheville and Weaverville, NC, north Asheville comprises diverse real estate options. The historic neighborhoods of Montford and Grove Park (both on the National Register of Historic Places) offer stunning historic homes within walking distance of the bustle of downtown. The Fitzgerald at Grove Park Inn offers well-appointed updated luxury condominiums just a short walk from the historic Omni Grove Park Inn.

For buyers looking for something a little more modern, Town Mountain Preserve is a new gated community sitting three miles above downtown Asheville that offers unparalleled convenience and privacy, all with Asheville's best address. For the environmentally conscious, Olivette Riverside Agrihood is a 346-acre planned community and historic farm located along the beautiful French Broad River.


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ASHEVILLE REAL ESTATE IS ALL ABOUT LOCATION:

Asheville is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina. As the seat of Buncombe County and the largest city in the region, Asheville offers many amenities within minutes of each of the area’s various neighborhoods, including public, private, and charter schools; an extensive county library system; access to state-of-the-art medical facilities, including Mission Hospital, the largest in the region; and innumerable shopping, entertainment, and dining options. Asheville is also conveniently located near Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Pisgah National Forest, and the Blue Ridge Parkway, a sightseer's and cyclist's haven.

NORTH ASHEVILLE PROXIMITIES:

Downtown Asheville: 9 minutes

West Asheville: 10 minutes

Weaverville: 14 minutes

Mars Hill: 20 minutes

Asheville Regional Airport: 22 minutes

Biltmore Park: 23 minutes

Black Mountain: 24 minutes

Marshall: 25 minutes

ABOUT BUNCOMBE COUNTY, NC:

Asheville is the largest city in Western North Carolina, but surrounding towns and neighborhoods in Buncombe County offer small-town flair and varied amenities. The four-season temperate climate with average snowfall of only 13 inches makes year-round living easy. Average elevation is 2,165 feet above sea level with surrounding mountain elevations of up to 6,685 feet at Mount Mitchell, the highest peak east of the Mississippi River. Because of this broad range of elevations and corresponding climates and plant growth, the area is one of the most biodiverse in the United States and the world.

In north Buncombe County, Weaverville real estate is seeing explosive growth, and to the east, Black Mountain homes have continued to see values climb as people discover the area.

ASHEVILLE TAX RATES (2015):

Tax rates are per $100 of assessed valuation.

Asheville City: $ 1.079

Asheville CIty and City School: $ 1.229

SEE WHAT'S HAPPENING IN NORTH ASHEVILLE

A short intro to north Asheville’s rich history

Asheville has been renowned as a place to retreat and take in natural wonders since the 1800s, when George Vanderbilt built a railway through the area and settled in his Biltmore Estate, the largest private home in North America. Much of downtown, north Asheville, Biltmore Village, and the town of Biltmore Forest exist because of the pre-Great Recession development boom begun by Vanderbilt and continuing through the 1910s and 1920s.

Few neighborhoods reflect the rich architectural heritage of Asheville as well as the Montford Historic District. A portion of this neighborhood was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1977, and in 1981, the Asheville City Council designated Montford as a local historic district. It retains more than 600 buildings, most of which were built between 1890 and 1920. A variety of architectural influences reflect the cosmopolitan character of Asheville during the turn of the 20th century.

The Grove Park Historic District is significant to Western North Carolina for its collection of single-family homes that represent the design and construction practices of early 20th century architecture. Most of the development occurred between 1908 and 1938, illustrating a number of styles. Time-honored deed restrictions concerning setback and building costs have allowed the properties to relate well to each other and maintain a high degree of integrity.

Within walking or biking distance, downtown Asheville is today a booming central business district, exploding with commerce, dining, art, and entertainment. The renovation of old buildings and careful construction of new ones in recent decades represents the delicate balance of tradition and innovation seen throughout Asheville’s many arts and industries.

Outdoors enthusiasts find no shortage of activities in or near north Asheville, whether it’s hiking, biking, and climbing in nearby mountains; paddling and fishing on the French Broad River and local lakes; or golfing at one of the area's renowned golf courses. Asheville is such a outdoors destination that in 2015, SmarterTravel.com named it #5 on their “10 Best Outdoor Towns in America”.


Homes for sale in Homes For Sale in North Asheville, NC

Coming Soon $3,600,000
3
beds
3
baths
4,385
sq.ft.
Listed by:Brent Russell
Allen Tate/Beverly-Hanks
MLS # 4129814
Open Apr 27 $659,000
3
beds
3
baths
2,756
sq.ft.
Listed by:Chris Purser
Allen Tate/Beverly-Hanks
MLS # 4127043
New Listing $1,650,000
3
beds
3
full baths
1
partial bath
3,091
sq.ft.
Listed by:Cheryl Cannizzaro
Allen Tate/Beverly-Hanks
MLS # 4127639
New Listing $950,000
4
beds
2
baths
2,502
sq.ft.
Listed by:Gaia Goldman
Allen Tate/Beverly-Hanks
MLS # 4127947
$1,195,000
3
beds
3
baths
2,831
sq.ft.
Listed by:Marsha Neese
Allen Tate/Beverly-Hanks
MLS # 4124544
$689,000
4
beds
3
full baths
1
partial bath
3,213
sq.ft.
Listed by:Lacey Woodard
Allen Tate/Beverly-Hanks
MLS # 4125324