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The entrance to a dark grey-colored Asheville home surrounded by greenery and trees.

Enjoy this home as a permanent residence (with the option to add on) or short-term rental.

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Looking for your perfect mountain home (think: a charming log cabin or an elegant mountainside retreat)? We’ve rounded up four homes listed at $1 million or less (and already added them to our saved listings) that are on the market now via Greybeard Realty.

46 Cheshire Dr.

🏡 2 BD, 3 BA | 1,872 sqft | $899,500 | The beautiful interior design blends a modern setting with Appalachian Americana-inspired features in this charming home that boasts two decks, marble kitchen countertops + a gas range, and an office/studio that could be used as a third bedroom.

Long driveway leads to a home with shingle accents and a large wooden front deck.

Bonus: There’s an additional 4th bedroom above the two-car garage.

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18 Windswept Dr.

🏡 4 BD, 2 BA | 2,175 sqft | $699,000 | Situated 10 minutes from AVL in the High Meadows neighborhood, this home welcomes guests with a winding driveway lined by mature trees, wildflower gardens, and a meticulously landscaped lot (read: impeccable curb appeal). Enjoy single-level living thanks to the open-concept kitchen and living space and the split bedroom floor plan.

Stone steps lead up to a Lake Lure home with large floor to ceiling windows.

The basement boasts a half bath, safe room + a bonus space with potential for a fourth bedroom or game room.

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430 Winterle Rd.

🏡 3 BD, 4 BA | 3,675 sqft | $949,999 | Built by Acorn Deck House Company + located on a private over 4-acre ridge in the Three Creeks community in Lake Lure, this custom-built property sits perfectly on the homesite with its level entry + multitude of windows. The upper level offers a large open loft and a private guest suite.

Exterior of a white single-story Montreat Home surrounded by greenery.

Bonus: An additional 2 BD, 2 BA lower-level apartment complete with a kitchen, living room + laundry offers an opportunity for additional income.

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141 Holston Ln.

🏡5 BD, 6 BA | 4,140 sqft | $883,000 | This lovingly maintained Montreat home offers ample space + privacy. All bedrooms offer ensuite private bathrooms and the home is filled with extensive natural light.

Looking for a little more space in AVL or Black Mountain? Don’t miss these two homes, both on the market now for just over $1 million:

🏡 Sophisticated mountain getaway minutes from downtown AVL | 5 BD, 4 BA | $1,175,000

🏡 Expansive craftsman with views of historic Swannanoa Valley | 3 BD, 4 BA | $1,249,900*

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