This property Closed on 07/15/16
Close Price: $815,000
Original Listing Price: $875,000
Community: Biltmore Forest List Date: 05/09/16
Tudor style home, charm and character of old home, but with all modern conveniences! Open concept family rm/kitchen with beautiful stone fireplace. Large master bed/bath. 9ft ceilings and hardwood floors. Perfect for entertaining and multiple outdoor living spaces. Beautiful landscaped. Detatched 2 car garage with large rm, full bath above for office or guest. Addition and total remodel in 2001.
Directions: 15 White Oak Rd., Asheville NC 28803
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Biltmore Forest, located alongside Asheville, NC, is one of the wealthiest towns in the country. The town of Biltmore Forest was first incorporated in 1923, and became a historic preservation district in 1990. Today, with its swan-necked streetlights and thickly wooded lots, Biltmore Forest is home to some of the largest estates and is one of the most desirable areas in which to live.
Biltmore Forest real estate typically ranges between $500,000 to $6,000,000.
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Biltmore Forest, located alongside Asheville, NC, is one of the wealthiest towns in the country. The town of Biltmore Forest was first incorporated in 1923, and became a historic preservation district in 1990. Today, with its swan-necked streetlights and thickly wooded lots, Biltmore Forest is home to some of the largest estates and is one of the most desirable areas in which to live.
Biltmore Forest real estate typically ranges between $500,000 to $6,000,000.
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The grandeur of the Biltmore Estate made Asheville appealing to the wealthy, drawing the rich and famous to the area in the 1910s and 1920s. As a result, a number of residential subdivisions emerged that remain as some of the older, more established neighborhoods in Asheville. In the late 1920s, Mrs. Vanderbilt sold 1,600 acres to establish a luxurious suburb with spacious lots and modern amenities. This area became known as the Town of Biltmore Forest, a low-density, master-planned community that captures the characteristics of Biltmore Estate's first architect and planner, Frederick Law Olmsted.
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Beverly-Hanks has a convenient South Asheville office located just south of Biltmore Forest. We manage another office inside the Ramble Biltmore Forest, a private, master-planned community of 1,000 acres that will feature 500 homes once completed. If you're searching for homes and land in Biltmore Forest, our expert real estate agents are available to help. Your Beverly-Hanks & Associates REALTOR® is backed by an outstanding support staff and committed to the highest standards of customer service.
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Nearby to Biltmore Forest's residential area are Buncombe County schools (elementary, middle, and high school) and Carolina Day School, an accredited pre-K–12 private school. The town is also conveniently located within minutes of Interstate 26 and Mission Hospital, the largest hospital in the region. The Blue Ridge Parkway, a sightseer's and cyclist's haven, runs through the southern end of the town.
Biltmore Park Town Square: 10 minutes
Downtown Asheville: 13 minutes
Asheville Regional Airport: 15 minutes
Downtown Hendersonville: 28 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 Forest is located south of downtown Asheville and Biltmore Village in Buncombe County. Biltmore Forest residents pay both Town and Buncombe County property taxes. Tax rates are per $100 of assessed valuation.
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Biltmore Forest is a vibrant town with a rich history. Read about recent news, events, and real estate market updates for the area on the Beverly-Hanks blog.