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#Asked: Your Asheville real estate questions

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Meet Coldwell Banker King, a local real estate firm dedicated to helping Ashevillians find and purchase the homes of their dreams (or sell property so they can take that next step) — and they’re here to answer all your real estate questions. 💬

CB King operates 5 offices in the area (downtown, Biltmore Park, Burnsville, Columbus/Tryon + Hendersonville) with brokers who are local experts and trained real estate professionals. (Read: They live here in Asheville and know it’s a special place.)

Agents offer comprehensive knowledge, expertise, services, and guidance to streamline the real estate process and help locals create the solution that’s best for them, whether they’re buying or selling. Meet the team here. (Our personal favorite? Levi.) 🐕

Now, we want to know: What WNC real estate questions do you have?

You can ask us anything, like:

  • “What financial perks are offered to first-time buyers?”
  • “At what point in the process do I call an agent?”
  • “What are some common house-hunting mistakes?”
  • “Are we in a buyer’s market or a seller’s market? What do those even mean?”

We’ll gather all of your questions to share with the experts at CB King, then publish a Q+A in the coming weeks to help you navigate the market.

Ask here:

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