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Just listed: 6 luxury mountain homes near Asheville

Whether you’re looking to buy or just love scrolling through listings like it’s social media, you’ve got to see these homes.

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Several luxury homes from around the Asheville area.

Imagine yourself getting cozy in one of these luxe mountain spaces.

Photos provided by Greybeard Realty

Staying on top of Western North Carolina’s luxury real estate scene can be hard work — but someone has to do it.

Here are five listings from Greybeard Realty that have us dreaming of autumn nights in the mountains:

This stunning property in Lake Lure | 4 BR | 4.5 BA | 5,834 sqft. | 6.26 acres | $2,500,000

A porch to watch the sunrise over the mountains | 4 BR | 4 BA | 3,339 sqft. | 0.77 acres | $1,575,000

One of the most unique homes in WNC | 5 BR | 4.5 BA | 4,899 sqft. | 7.23 acres | $1,599,000

A mountain retreat at Lake James | 3BR | 3 BA | 2,661 sqft. | 4.79 acres | $1,175,000

Access to panoramic mountain views year round | 3 BR | 2 BA | 2,179 sqft. | 1 acre | $1,150,000

An expansive waterfront property | 3 BR | 4 BA |4,898 sqft. | 1.95 acres | $2,995,000

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