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 Downtown Condos

60 North Market

21 Battery Park

100 Park Avenue North

The Aston

Beaucatcher House

Oxford Place

Biltmore Village Condominiums

The Residences at Biltmore

Longchamps

Lexington Station

37 Hiawassee

Sawyer Motors

Zona Lofts

Kress Building

Condos/Townhomes / Single Family under $350,000

Amber Sunset

Bonito Ocaso

Brickton Village

Cedar Hill

Cherry Blossom Cove

Craggy View Cottages

Crowell Farms

Deerwood

Fernstone Village

Hamburg Crossing

Kerlee Heights

Lake Julian Trails

Ledbridge Villas

Pinebrook Farms

Rainbow Terrace

Rose Hill Plantation

Scenic View Terrace

Southside Village

Starview Heights

Waterstone

Windstone

Vistas at Westfield

Townhomes / Single Family $350,000-500,000

Byrd Townhomes

Bonito Ocaso

Cheshire

Pinebrook Farms

Reems Creek Community & Golf

Riverknoll

Riverwind

Roost, The

Sunset Park

South Oaks

Southside Village

Springside Forest

The Colony

Viewpointe

Willow Creek Village

Woodfield

Townhomes / Single Family $500,000-700,000

Cheshire

Crest Mountain

Mountain Vista Estates

Southcliff

Village Park

Reynolds Mountain "The Porches"

Sunset Park

Altura

Townhomes / Single Family $700,000-1M

Cheshire

Cedar Rock at Biltmore Lake

Providence Place

Ramble Biltmore Forest

Reynolds Mountain "The Views"

Southcliff

Sunset Park

Versant

Altura

Townhomes / Single Family over $1M

Cliffs at Walnut Cove

Cedar Rock at Biltmore Lake

Ramble Biltmore Forest

Reynolds Mountain "The Preserve"

Sunset Park

Thoms Estate

Versant

Altura

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WELCOME
Why Asheville?

My husband and I first had the idea to move to Asheville from the Boston area when we read AARP magazine's article on the Best Places to Reinvent your Life:

"Asheville, North Carolina: This city makes the list with a lively arts scene, short winters, excellent health care and a dash of bohemian funkiness; the downtown has coffeehouses, antiques shops, bookstores and galleries selling crafts by mountain artists. In a town with deep musical roots, you'll catch bluegrass one night and contra dancing the next. The Blue Ridge Parkway offers a quick escape to mountain hiking, fishing and whitewater rafting."  There is a large and growing choice of fabulous restaurants.  And this just starts to describe what draws people here from around the world.

Topretirements.com has named Asheville #1 on its list of the 25 best places to retire for 2008.  '20/20' reported that Asheville was named the happiest place in America by journalist Eric Weiner in his novel "The Geography of Bliss." Relocate-america.com has named Asheville the best place to live in America for 2007.  Asheville has also been named a top city to live, work in, or visit by Money Magazine, Vacation Magazine, Modern Maturity, Expansion Management Magazine, Southern Living, Canoe and Kayak Magazine, The Industry Standard, Men's Journal, Forbes, GoVeg.com, Retire in Style and Retirement Places Rated.

                              

These are view photos from a client's home in fall, and my home during a rare snowfall.

         

A small hobby farm 15 minutes from downtown Asheville...