This property Closed on 08/06/18
Close Price: $521,000
Original Listing Price: $530,000
Community: Grove Park List Date: 07/03/18
Wonderful walking Grove Park neighborhood. Enjoy this light & bright 1950’s home with kitchen opening to fabulous family/sunroom featuring cozy woodstove and access to side screened porch. No doubt much time will be spent here. The yard is fenced and playset will remain if desired. Warm up with the wood burning fireplace in the living room. The dining room opens onto stone patio surrounded by mature landscaping. Generator in place so no loss of power. See today.
Listed by Sandy Austin at North Asheville
Directions: 240 exit on Charlotte Street. Head towards Grove Park Inn. Turn left onto Edwin Place which turns into Kimberly Ave. Pass the GPI golf course and turn right on Griffing Blvd. Pass the Rose Garden and turn right onto South Griffing to right on Maplewood. #24 is on the right.
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The inviting Grove Park neighborhood, just northeast of downtown, is considered to be one of the finest residential locations in Asheville.
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The inviting Grove Park neighborhood, just northeast of downtown, is considered to be one of the finest residential locations in Asheville.
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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 twentieth century architecture. Most of the development occurred between 1908 and 1938, illustrating a number of styles including: Georgian, Colonial, Tudor, Bungalow, and Shingle. Many of the homes are sited on wooded parcels averaging 0.5 acre, with occasional size variance due to some owners having smartly assembled plots over time. 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.
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Every avenue throughout this historic neighborhood in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina is a living nod to the area's history, and absolutely worth a visit to take it all in. Grove Park is tucked off of Charlotte Street in north Asheville and sits just below the Omni Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa, from which guests and visitors can look out over the area, and out to the city skyline.
Asheville offers many amenities within minutes of Grove Park, 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.
Downtown Asheville: 5 minutes
Weaverville: 18 minutes
Biltmore Park Town Square: 22 minutes
Asheville Regional Airport: 23 minutes
Downtown Hendersonville: 35 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.
Asheville is the largest city in Western North Carolina, but surrounding towns in Buncombe County offer small-town flair and varied amenities. The population is approximately 240,000 in the county. 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.
Asheville city residents pay both city and Buncombe County property taxes, as totaled below. Buncombe County also has many local and special tax districts. Depending on your home, you may be subject to additional fire or school taxes. Tax rates are per $100 of assessed valuation.
Asheville City: $ 1.079
Asheville CIty and City School: $ 1.229
Grove Park is a vibrant historic neighborhood. Read about recent news, events, and real estate market updates for the area on the Beverly-Hanks blog.
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