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Meet 3 new communities at The Cliffs at Walnut Cove

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The Cliffs at Walnut Cove is building more than 46 new homes, which will bring up to $140,000,000+ of economic impact for the WNC community. Jobs are being created, good and services being purchased throughout the South Asheville area and beyond.

These homesites have views of the Blue Ridge mountains, the golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus, and the community garden. Plus, Walnut Cove works with preferred builders to help residents plan their dream home – including Dillard Jones Builders, Glennwood Custom Builders + more.

Creekside Farm | Homesites from $200,000

This agriculture neighborhood is focused on growing food and celebrating it with friends + family. Creekside Farm is home to over 300 varieties of heirloom vegetables, herbs and flowers and is at the center of the 18 homesites with golf course views.

Southridge | Homesites from $350,000

This limited release of just 9 mountaintop homesites which have been held for over a decade featured surface rock outcroppings + a towering canopy forest lies with panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and downtown Asheville. Southridge features sites from .8 to 5 acresand pre-construction discounts + incentives are available.

Somerset | Homesites from $475,000

Located on the tenth hole of the Jack Nicklaus Signature Course, and within walking distance to the clubhouse, Somerset at Walnut Cove features 5 exclusive homesites ranging from .32 to .45 acres.

This content was created in partnership with The Cliffs at Walnut Cove.

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