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You won’t believe how much these 5 AVL zip codes have appreciated since 2019

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Exterior of recently sold Black Mountain home by Greybeard Realty.

This luxurious, timber frame home at 140 Settings Boulevard in Black Mountain boasts 4275 sqft of living space and breathtaking mountain views.

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Since 2019, most Asheville neighborhoods have seen a 60%+ increase in average sales price.

Today, we’re looking at five in particular that put appreciation into perspective:

  1. 28803 (Asheville/Biltmore Park area/Oakley): Up 62%
  2. 28711 (Black Mountain): Up 61%
  3. 28804 (Asheville/Woodfin): Up 60%
  4. 28805 (Asheville/Haw Creek): Up 59%
  5. 28730 (Fairview): Up 58%

These neighborhoods also saw a 55%+ increase in the price by square foot ratio percent of change, with Black Mountain seeing the largest at 73% (up $139 from 2019).*

More notable AVL real estate stats + trends

Data based on information from Canopy MLS.

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