Read All About it in the ARG September Newsletter! Retire like a Vanderbilt without spending like one... Back in 1895, the breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountains, a comfortable climate and relatively low land prices inspired the Vanderbilts to buy up 125,000 acres of North Carolina wilderness near …
Asheville Real Estate
Cost of Living in Asheville NC… In the July Newsletter
Average Cost of Living in Asheville NC and More in the July Newsletter In 2014, the average cost of living in Asheville NC hovered just over the national average. The Asheville metro area is comprised of four counties: Buncombe, Haywood, Henderson, and Madison. To get the latest data on average …
Asheville, NC the “Paris of the South” in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
According to Lonely Planet, "This Jazz Age gem of a city appears like a mirage out of the mists of the Blue Ridge Mountains". Asheville is a popular tourist destination and is known as a liberal, artsy community. It was named one of the world's top 12 must-see destinations for by Frommer's travel …
March Newsletter: Asheville NC Neighborhood of the Month
Asheville NC Neighborhood of the Month: Beverly Hills Neighborhood About eight minutes from downtown Asheville NC, to the right off Tunnel Rd, is the subdivision of Beverly Hills. This older neighborhood is built in and around the Asheville Municipal Golf Course. Going through the community and …
Asheville Real Estate 2015
Asheville Real Estate - Median Sales Price - Number of Sales The average price per square foot for Asheville Real Estate was $179. This shows an increase of 11.9% compared to the same period last year (2014). The median sales price for homes in Asheville North Carolina for November 14 to …
Asheville NC Real Estate Rebounds
Asheville NC Real Estate on the upswing! Families are drawn to Asheville, NC for its small-town feel, good schools and great outdoors. Young hipsters come for the eclectic vibe, craft breweries and lively music scene. And older Americans like the gentle seasons, health-care facilities and …