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A wide shot from above of an Asheville condo building. A closer shot of the exterior of the same building.

We’d love to curl up with a coffee on that balcony.

Photos provided by GreyBeard Realty

Looking for the perfect blend of cozy, convenient, and cost-friendly?

Start with this roundup of 5 condos around Asheville, featuring:

  • Shared amenities like pickleball courts, pools, onsite gyms, and even community gardens.
  • Low maintenance living (think: property management handles outdoor upkeep, so you don’t have to).
  • Proximity to the city center, putting homeowners a few steps from shops, restaurants, breweries, grocery stores, and nightlife.
  • More affordable price points than traditional homes — especially helpful for first-time buyers.

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