ICYMI, the Buncombe County real estate market has experienced a lot of growth – 2019 saw a 10% increase in homes sold compared to 2018. Back in 2012, the average selling price of a home in Buncombe County was $247,600. Now? $368,000. That’s a ~50% increase.
For those of you currently on the market – or those of you who just want to stalk some of AVL’s biggest, most luxurious cabins – we present #MansionMonday, ft. 5 stunning Asheville-area mountain homes on the market right now with Greybeard Realty. Go ahead, put aside your Monday to-do list and start scrolling.
1. 3250 Sand Branch Rd., Black Mountain
4BR/5BA | 5,392 sqft. | $1,995,000 | Mountain-top estate centered around an actual observatory, ft. a creative spiral staircase, geothermal heating, copper kitchen countertops + a huge wraparound porch with artisan-crafted railings.
2. 1526 Wolfpen Rd., Old Fort
3BR/3BA | 2,224 sqft. | $514,500 | Custom-built log home with long range mountain views, abundant natural light, wide-plank hardwood floors, master bath with heated floors + a spacious porch with a swing.
3. 29 Cliffledge Trl., Black Mountain
3BR/4BA | 4,684 sqft. | $1,995,000 | Positioned on top of Round Mountain with gorgeous views of the Blue Ridge, this cedar log cabin boasts 2 master suites, a chef’s kitchen, 10+ acres of land and 3,000+ sqft. of patios and porches.
4. 33 Wedgewood Ter., Black Mountain
4BR/5BA | 4,037 sqft. | $699,900 | Craftsman log home 6 miles from downtown Black Mountain, offering privacy, an open layout + majestic views of the Swannanoa Valley.
5. 188 Cherokee Rd., Asheville
4BR/3BA | 3,052 sqft. | $949,000 | Custom mountain home less than 2 miles from downtown Asheville with 3 private decks, landscaped gardens, a remodeled kitchen and views of both the Blue Ridge + downtown AVL.
Explore all of Greybeard Realty’s residential listings here. Ⓟ