6 homes we’re drooling over this month

Browse these dreamy houses currently on the market in Asheville.

Six homes that are currently on the market in Asheville.

Spending the morning watching these homes cycle? Works for us. | Photos via Zillow

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If you’re like us — whether you’re in the market for a new home or not — you’ll take any excuse to look at real estate in Asheville and our surrounding areas.

Here are six stunning homes to take a look at (and swoon over):

  1. Modern home with mountain views and open floor plan | Listing agent: Holly Aracich, Mosaic Community Lifestyle Realty
  2. Contemporary home in The Ramble Biltmore Forest |Listing agent: Alec Cantley, Premier Sotheby’s International Realty
  3. Charming three-bedroom home with tons of natural light | Listing agent: Michelle Jernigan, Keller Williams Professionals Asheville
  4. Victorian cottage on with southern style forth porch | Listing agent: Leslie Elliot, Allen Tate/Beverly Hanks Realtors
  5. Craftsman style home in Beaucatcher Heights | Listing agents: Jan Dexter Blunt and Larry Blunt, Nest Realty
  6. Sophisticated North Asheville home with wet bar and wine cooler | Listing agents: Alejo Rottenberg and Bob Rhein, GreyBeard Realty

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Poll

You just won $5M. Which house are you moving into?

  1. Modern home with mountain views and open floor plan
  2. Contemporary home in The Ramble Biltmore Forest
  3. Charming three-bedroom home with tons of natural light
  4. Victorian cottage on with southern style forth porch
  5. Craftsman style home in Beaucatcher Heights
  6. Sophisticated North Asheville home with wet bar and wine cooler

Vote here.

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