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Now leasing: A community for nature-loving locals

Experience leaf peeping in the Blue Ridge Mountains from the comfort of your living room at this new nature-forward living community.

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A rotating gif of three images taken on a nature path. One shows a man walking his dog, another photo shows just the nature path and the last photo is of a creek with a person sitting with their dog.

This could be your backyard.

Photos provided by Hominy at RiverBlue

What if we told you there was a way to experience the vibrant fall colors of the Blue Ridge Mountains from the comfort of your couch?

This is just one of the many benefits of living at RiverBlue, a new outdoor-oriented development in West Asheville, located along Hominy Creek.

Hominy at RiverBlue — an upscale apartment community — is now open, and two more developments within the community are on their way (including Asheville’s first active adult 55+ rental community).

Large windows and balconies that let the beauty of the mountains naturally decorate your home, while other amenities include:

  • Studio, one, two, and three-bedroom apartment homes with open-concept layouts
  • Convenient location near dining and entertainment in West Asheville, South Slope, and the River Arts District
  • A creek-side walking path, preserved green space, a dog park, and outdoor recreation spaces
  • Fitness and co-working spaces

Take a virtual tour or stop by the leasing office to see for yourself.

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