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3 ways to live close to nature in Asheville

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Meet the three neighborhoods — Hominy, Chorus (active adult 55+), and Archer — each with its own vibe and charm.

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If your dream home includes easy access to trails and a vibrant, comfortable community, RiverBlue checks every box.

This 55-acre, master-planned community offers three unique neighborhoods featuring rental homes with thoughtfully designed layouts. The best part: They’re all surrounded by 25 acres of preserved nature waiting to be explored.

You’ll enjoy the best of both worlds — modern living paired with amenities like hiking trails, pickleball courts, disc golf, and access to Hominy Creek.

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