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Five Reasons to Buy a Log Cabin in the Mountains of Asheville

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When imagining your mountain dream home, what first comes to mind? For many, a quintessential mountain log cabin overlooking sweeping mountain views wins the day. These timber fortresses certainly come with a “wow factor,” but the desire to purchase a log cabin also has many practical benefits that may just provoke you to take the next step [...]

Rustic Log Cabin With Modern Touches Close to Black Mountain

2342 North Fork Right Fork Rd Black Mountain

With two houses and detached studio space – this one-of-a-kind log cabin on North Fork Right Fork Road in Walkertown Valley is perfect for those looking to be close to nature with lots of space while also being close enough to the amenities of Downtown Black Mountian. Located just outside of downtown Black Mountain with 1.53 acres, this [...]

Finding Your Tune in Asheville | A Guide to Asheville Music

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These mountains inspire creativity. Asheville is an obvious magnet for outdoor enthusiasts (with good reason), but it is also the regularly selected "studio" for painters, potters, crafters, chefs, brewers, musicians and more.  Asheville's thriving art culture is clearly evidenced by places such as the River Arts District, a section of Asheville that boasts 200 artists in 22 industrial buildings. It should be no surprise that this beautiful Blue Ridge Mountain paradise which is home to artists of all types, is also brimming with the music of a variety of genres. 

Asheville’s rich music history began with Scotch-Irish settlers and evolved into “mountain music,” and was additionally formed by musicians like Jimmie Rodgers, Doc Watson, and the Steep Canyon Rangers. Bluegrass, clogging, and old-time mountain music have been reverberating around these mountains for decades. Much of this music can be witnessed during Asheville’s 50+ year-running annual gathering which is known as the Shindig on the Green, in which residents and visitors, alike gather on the Pack Square green space and watch toe-tapping folk and bluegrass music.  

Many musical legends have deep roots in our region, including Roberta Flack, Nina Simone, Warren Haynes, The Steep Canyon Rangers, David Holt, Doc Watson. The Father of Electronic Music and creator of the Minimoog Analog Synthesizer, Bob Moog, established his Moog Music Factory in Asheville and has lived in the area for 30 years.

Bluegrass and folk music tend to run in the veins of the region but it certainly isn’t limited to those genres.

In terms of venues, The Orange Peel tends to hold the reputation as one of the most popular live music venues in the country, having hosted greats like Modest Mouse, Tegan and Sara, Bob Dylan, Smashing Pumpkins, Beastie Boys, The Black Keys, Hootie & the Blowfish, Jason Mraz, and many more music legends. Rolling Stone magazine named it one of the top five music venues in America in 2008. There are even more incredible and intimate music venues such as The Grey Eagle and The Mothlight and Ambrose West. Mainstream, high capacity events, and concerts in the area tend to congregate at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium at the US Cellular Center.

Beyond paid musical performances, there are also free traditions like Isis Restaurant & Music Hall’s Tuesday Bluegrass Sessions and the Asheville Friday Night Drum Circle which has been Asheville’s favorite drumming dance party for over 20 years, taking place in Pritchard Park. For more information on live music in Asheville, we recommend checking out ExploreAsheville.com's music calendar. 

Live in the Heart of Downtown Asheville's Brewery District

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Asheville's South Slope district, which was once home to tired industrial buildings, is now a fully revitalized section of town that boasts over 10 breweries as well as noteworthy eateries like Buxton Hall Barbecue, Bharmari Brewing, and Wicked Weed Brewing's new restaurant, Cultura, which pairs well with the brewery's innovative sour beers. The flourishing district offers the best of Asheville's laid-back mountain feel, with plenty of options for activity and culture. 

241 Short Coxe Avenue is a 2 bedroom luxury condo with 2 full bathrooms and 2 partial bathrooms, and the perfect home to enjoy all that life in downtown Asheville has to offer -- with a location right on the corner of the South Slope, walkable to much of downtown. The home is adorned with premium granite, a natural gas fireplace, upscale appliances, radiant heated floors in the foyer and both full bathrooms, as well as travertine tiles in both the master and guest bathrooms. Sit on the private fourth-floor patio to enjoy views overlooking Asheville. Parking is never a challenge with the condo's private 2-car garage. Easily access the 3 floors of living space with the home's private elevator. Listed at $849,000, this 2017 condo with over 2,000 square feet of living space, may just be the perfect spot to call home, or your next home away from home. Contact a Greybeard realtor for more details.

Looking for a second home that can be utilized as a short-term rental when you're not in town to enjoy Asheville? While vacation rentals are restricted in the majority of downtown Asheville, the future owner of this home will also enjoy the rare privilege of owning a home that is compliant to rent as a short-term vacation rental within the city. Greybeard's rental division will be happy to discuss rental options.

Custom Mountain Home Close to Downtown Asheville

Exterior View of Home at 188 Cherokee Rd in Asheville NC

Exterior View of Home at 188 Cherokee Rd in Asheville NCIf you are looking for long-range views of the Blue Ridge Mountains while still being close enough to walk to downtown Asheville, you won’t want to miss the four-bedroom, three-bathroom home at 188 Cherokee Road in Asheville. This custom mountain home is within 2 miles of walking to downtown Asheville and features beautifully landscaped gardens with rock pathways and a custom rock wall. You will never have to worry about your view disappearing since the home is protected by ownership of the strip of land in front of the sloped lot. 

Listed at just under $1 million at $999,900, this graciously appointed home offers residents privacy and gorgeous views from its 3 decks. 

Living Room of 188 Cherokee Rd in AshevilleThe main floor is designed with an open floor plan with lots of windows so you never miss the view. Buyers have the choice between two master bedroom suites on the upper or lower levels. Other notable features of the home include granite countertops, vaulted ceilings, multiple fireplaces, and an attached two-car garage.

 

Contact GreyBeard Realty for more information about this home. In the meantime, create an account to save this listing and to be notified when similar properties become available. You can also take a look at more Asheville homes. If you have a home you’re ready to list, learn more about selling with Greybeard

Dare to be scared: An Asheville Halloween

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Kids love Halloween. Adults love Halloween. Pets love Halloween. Asheville loves Halloween, and here, you’ll find plenty of ways to celebrate the spookiest time of year. Whether you’re interested in learning about Asheville’s haunted history or wanting to experience something a bit scarier, there’s something happening for everyone. So take [...]

Commercial Real Estate Broker Bill Roberts Joins Greybeard Realty

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Greybeard Realty welcomes commercial real estate broker Bill Roberts to its Black Mountain office. Bill, who has spent the last two decades in commercial real estate, brings not only an expertise in commercial real estate development but a strong commitment to his community and western NC.

Originally from Memphis, Bill relocated to western NC in 2012 and immediately put his commercial real estate skills to work in the area. In addition to property sales, he has handled leasing and management assignments for property owners and land for development. Also, Bill has represented numerous tenants in buying and leasing commercial properties.  In particular, Bill enjoys working as an advisor to investors and tenants in determining the best site location and configuration for their businesses. He provides viable alternatives and information that allows his clients to make an educated decision in their own time.

“Greybeard is fortunate to have someone with Bill’s commercial real estate expertise join our team,” explains Chip Craig, Greybeard Realty and Rentals president and founder. “Bill brings with him not only his real estate acumen but his commitment to the local community as well.”

Bill, his wife, Cameron, and daughter, Willa, make their home in Montreat, and Bill continues to be very active in the local community. Bill served as board chair of the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Memphis, presently is a board member with Youth Villages of WNC, and sits on the Planning and Zoning Committee of the Town of Montreat.

Bill and his family enjoy the strong sense of community and friendship that Black Mountain and Montreat provide.  Working with Greybeard allows Bill to continue to be active in the community where he lives and now works. When not working on commercial estate projects, Bill enjoys spending time with his family, hiking local trails, and working around his old Montreat home and yard.  

Bill joins the more than 25 Greybeard Realtors who work at Greybeard Realty and Rentals, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. See here Greybeard Realty's exclusive listings for residential and commercial properties. In addition to its original Black Mountain office, located at 204 East State Street, Greybeard Realty has additional offices in Asheville and Old Fort. For more information, please contact Greybeard Realty at 828 669-1072 or on line at greybeardrealty.com.

Sunrises and Sunsets From this Charming Black Mountain Home

Gorgeous Views from 14 Red Plum Lane

If Swannanoa Valley sunrises and sunsets are on your must-have list, then you need to check out 14 Red Plum Lane in Black Mountain. This four-bedroom, three-bath semi-detached villa provides incredible colorful views of the magnificent valley. At the same time, it offers easy proximity to downtown Black Mountain and all it has to offer. Gorgeous Views from 14 Red Plum Lane

The main floor of this home, easily accessible by a one-step entry, features incredible sunlight through spacious windows and mountain charm with special touches like a stone fireplace. The natural flow from foyer to living room to sunroom, dining and kitchen areas make it a perfect home for entertaining. And the exquisite view from the deck will keep new owners outside watching the changing colors for hours at time. A two-car garage has custom built storage, and a three-car garage has a family rec room/workshop, providing ample space for storage and family time space. There’s also an acoustical media room with hardwood floors and custom cabinetry. Outside, there’s a gorgeous garden with roses and numerous budding trees including a Kousa dogwood, a Franklin tree, and a redbud. All again, all of this is within a five-minute drive of Black Mountain.

14 Red Plum Lane Living RoomNew owners at 14 Red Plum can use this lovely home as their primary residence, a second home, or a rental property. And regardless of its use, this home allows residents easy access to town. Black Mountain, with its small town feel with big-time amenities, provides an incredible array of restaurants, coffee shops, and bakeries. In addition, this charming town features numerous shops and various galleries. And if you’re more about the outdoors, you will find some of the most beautiful, varied hiking trails in all of western NC an easy distance from downtown Black Mountain.

For more information about this home, please contact Greybeard Realty. You can take a look at more western NC homes for sale by looking here. And if you have a home you’re ready to list, you can look on the Greybeard sellers page to get some tips on how to make that happen. The warmer weather of summer makes a great time to spend time out on the deck, watching the sun set. Isn’t it time you had a home that let you do that?

Western NC Real Estate Numbers May Have Peaked For Now

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For several quarters now, signs have been pointing to a shift in the western NC housing market. The 2019 first quarter numbers further indicate that supply continues to increase while average price is holding steady or decreasing. A closer analysis of these 2019 indicate that these and other numbers support the notion that the western NC [...]

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