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Neighborhoods in Asheville, NC

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    Lakeview Park

    Before 1923, the Lakeview Park area of Asheville was known as Baird Bottom, a meadow used by farmland as grazing grounds. After construction by engineering firm Charles E & Waddell Company, the terrain was transformed by architect John Nolen into the scenic neighborhood that it's known as today. Residents now enjoy views of the blue-ridge

    • Average Value

      $1.13M

    • List Price

      $552K - $4.9M

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      Homes For Sale

      25 Listings

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    Grove Park

    Grove Park in Asheville boasts historic mansions, diverse architecture, and the Omni Grove Park Inn. Residents enjoy Weaver Park, dining on Merrimon Avenue, and stunning Blue Ridge Mountain views, all near downtown Asheville. Grove Park in Asheville, NC, is a historic neighborhood known for its elegant mansions and lush natural landscapes. The

    • Average Value

      $1.10M

    • List Price

      $620K - $3.4M

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      Homes For Sale

      16 Listings

    Grove Park
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    Biltmore Park

    The following was written before a natural disaster affected the region and will be revised soon. Meet Biltmore Park residents at the intersection of tradition and luxury. Homes here adapt classic architectural designs from Craftsman, Tudor and Colonial styles into contemporary formats with open, spacious floor plans. “Most Biltmore Park homes

    • Average Value

      $983K

    • List Price

      $285K - $3.3M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      21 Listings

    Biltmore Park
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    Town Mountain

    The following was written before a natural disaster affected the region and will be revised soon. Nature and luxury converge on the hilltops of Town Mountain, an Asheville neighborhood in North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains. Overlooking Beaverdam and Haw Creek valleys, Town Mountain consists of about a thousand residences on or near the wooded

    • Average Value

      $885K

    • List Price

      $176K - $10.6M

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      Homes For Sale

      13 Listings

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    Beaverdam

    The following was written before a natural disaster affected the region and will be revised soon. Flowing for thousands of years through the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains, Beaverdam Creek carved what would become the Beaverdam valley. “The Beaverdam valley was actually one of the first inhabited areas in the Asheville area,” says Byron

    • Average Value

      $856K

    • List Price

      $468K - $3.5M

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      Homes For Sale

      23 Listings

    Beaverdam
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    Grace

    Live right at the base of the tallest mountains in all of Appalachia in Grace, a quiet suburb of northern Asheville. While the city’s population has exploded in the past decade, Grace has seen little turnover or new construction, as many homeowners tend to stick around in this friendly community. Scenic views of North Carolina’s Blue Ridge and

    • Average Value

      $784K

    • List Price

      $418K - $1.4M

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Grace
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    Montford

    The following was written before a natural disaster affected the region and will be revised soon. Asheville’s Montford area was once the home to some of the country’s most famous creative minds from Nina Simone, Thomas Wolfe to Zelda Fitzgerald. This trendy North Carolina community of creatives and entrepreneurs isn’t just for history buffs.

    • Average Value

      $773K

    • List Price

      $395K - $2.6M

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      Homes For Sale

      16 Listings

    Montford
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    Downtown Asheville

    Downtown Asheville, known for its vibrant arts scene and historic architecture, offers a unique blend of Art Deco, Beaux Arts, and Neoclassical styles. This urban neighborhood is surrounded by the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains, providing a mix of city life and natural beauty. Residents can choose from newer condominium buildings or trendy loft

    • Average Value

      $762K

    • List Price

      $375K - $4.3M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      39 Listings

    Downtown Asheville
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    North Asheville

    North Asheville in Asheville has charming older homes near UNC Asheville. The walkable neighborhood includes botanical gardens, greenways, and local markets. It is served by highly rated schools and offers downtown proximity. Five Points in North Asheville is a neighborhood characterized by its sturdy older homes and prime city-centric location.

    • Average Value

      $678K

    • List Price

      $371K - $1.6M

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      Homes For Sale

      22 Listings

    North Asheville
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    Kenilworth

    Kenilworth in Asheville features 1920s architecture and mountain views. Close to downtown, parks, and highly rated Asheville High, residents enjoy community events, art tours, and proximity to Biltmore Village's amenities. Kenilworth, a historic neighborhood in Asheville, is known for its 1920s architecture and central location just south of

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      $622K

    • List Price

      $233K - $1.6M

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      Homes For Sale

      35 Listings

    Kenilworth
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    East End

    For most of the 20th century, East End, also known as Valley Street, was a hub of African American commerce and culture. Eagle and Market Streets, known as The Block, anchored this thriving business district, and the red-brick YMI Cultural Center hosted prominent artists. Urban renewal projects in the 1970s, however, transformed the neighborhood.

    • Average Value

      $588K

    • List Price

      $326K - $2.2M

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      Homes For Sale

      14 Listings

    East End
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    River Arts District

    The following was written before a natural disaster affected the region and will be revised soon. Just south of Downtown Asheville, the River Arts District, known as the “RAD,” is the artistic heart of the city. Once an industrial warehouse factory area with old mills lining the French Broad River, the neighborhood started revitalizing in the

    • Average Value

      $573K

    • List Price

      $288K - $862K

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    River Arts District
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    Haw Creek

    A family oriented community, Haw Creek provides many advantages to its residents. “This is not your typical neighborhood,” says Elizabeth Putnam, a real estate broker at Mosaic Realty and a Haw Creek resident. “It’s a small community, but it’s in a busy part of Asheville where you still get the Mountain views and access to the downtown.” Haw

    • Average Value

      $567K

    • List Price

      $318K - $2.2M

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      19 Listings

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    South French Broad

    South French Broad is an essential part of Asheville’s Southside community, bordering downtown and the River Arts District. The neighborhood has a rich history – many homes date back to the early 1900s – though urban renewal during the last century displaced many longtime residents. Today, Southside communities are actively engaged in rebuilding

    • Average Value

      $491K

    • List Price

      $251K - $898K

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      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

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    West Asheville

    The following was written before a natural disaster affected the region and will be revised soon. The French Broad River might separate West Asheville from the River Arts District, but its waters don’t dilute the charm of this groovy region. The central thoroughfare, Haywood Road, creates a vibrant scene as hip and trendy as anything happening

    • Average Value

      $469K

    • List Price

      $260K - $1.7M

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      Homes For Sale

      126 Listings

    West Asheville
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    Southside

    About 2 miles from Downtown Asheville, Southside is bordered by the River Arts District and is home to the little-used W Line of the Norfolk-Southern railway. Between the 1930s and ‘50s, Southside was home to a segregated Black community with successful businesses but often low-quality housing. In 1965, the City of Asheville launched the East

    • Average Value

      $448K

    • List Price

      $214K - $649K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Southside
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    East Asheville

    The following was written before a natural disaster affected the region and will be revised soon. Suburban living comes with mountain views and easy access to nature in East Asheville. Cradled between the Interstate 240/I-40 belt loop and the Blue Ridge Parkway in Western North Carolina, East Asheville is a large neighborhood with residential

    • Average Value

      $443K

    • List Price

      $230K - $1M

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      Homes For Sale

      21 Listings

    East Asheville
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    Oakley

    Originally founded a century ago as a series of pastures for dairy farmers, Oakley has grown into a neighborhood with a relaxed, blue-collar sensibility that serves as a foundation for its community and overall charm. Set 5 miles east of downtown Asheville, Oakley represents a quieter, more suburban entry point into the high energy of Asheville's

    • Average Value

      $414K

    • List Price

      $300K - $804K

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      Homes For Sale

      33 Listings

    Oakley