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Just minutes from Asheville’s vibrant art districts and breweries, RiverBlue was designed with your needs in mind.

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Nature meets convenience at RiverBlue, a 50-acre rental community in West Asheville with 25 acres of preserved greenspace and direct access to the Hominy Creek Greenway.

Choose from stylish studio to three-bedroom apartments in three unique neighborhoods — Hominy, Chorus, and Archer (coming soon) — with quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, walk-in closets, and in-unit laundry.

Bonus: Community amenities include a resort-style pool, outdoor kitchen, coworking lounge, pickleball courts, and scenic trails.

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