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Meet RiverBlue: A new community for nature-loving locals

Embrace outdoor living just minutes from the Blue Ridge Mountains.

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You’ll find 55+ acres to explore, including 25 acres of untouched natural beauty right outside your door.

Photos provided by Hominy at RiverBlue

The best way to enjoy the great outdoors? From the comfort of your own home.

Nestled along Hominy Creek in West Asheville, RiverBlue is an outdoor-oriented development where nature, community, and active living come together.

Hominy at RiverBlue — an upscale apartment community — is now accepting move-ins, while Asheville’s first active adult 55+ rental community, Chorus Asheville, is currently pre-leasing.

Each Hominy apartment features open-concept floor plans, large balconies, nature-inspired wood + stone finishes, spacious walk-in closets, and large windows to soak in stunning mountain views.

Outside, there’s no shortage of adventure. Explore the mile-long private trail along Hominy Creek, paddle down the French Broad River, or bike to local cafes and galleries.

Community amenities include over two miles of on-site trails, co-working spaces, a fire pit, pickleball + bocce ball courts, a nature-themed playground, dog yards with a wash station, bike storage, and lawn games for picnics.

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