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A GIF of renderings of the Chorus Asheville development.

Older adults can join resident-led events, interest-based clubs, and wellness programs.

Renderings and photos provided by RiverBlue

At Chorus Asheville, you’ll find the city’s first 55+ active adult community designed for wellness and connection.

Opening winter 2026 at RiverBlue, this nature-inspired community is just minutes from downtown and features studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartments with luxe finishes and plenty of natural light.

Outside, residents can enjoy resort-style amenities, including:

  • 55+ acres of nature to explore
  • Miles of on-site walking trails
  • A creative arts studio
  • Pickleball and bocce courts
  • Indoor and outdoor fitness areas

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