Friday, December 21, 2012

16 Lynn Estates Road, Hendersonville, NC 28792

16 Lynn Estates Road, Hendersonville NC 28792

3 Bedrooms | MLS #: 530488

Property Description

Priced below appraisal! Move in ready, excellent value! New linoleum flooring in kitchen and bathrooms. Open floor plan and tons of natural light.  All bedrooms have walk-in closets.  Everything is in "like-new" condition!  Large yard with mountain views, gardening space and privacy for entertaining. Garage has so much space and great shelving!

   
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"Seller Says"

The things we love about Hendersonville are the small town feel that it has along with being near larger stores.  There is an Apple Festival here in September that is a lot of fun because local artists have their items for sale along with great apple products.   

Some of the restaurants in our area that we like to eat at include Fireside which is like eating home cooked food.  Other ones are Fatz, O'Charley's, and Applebee's.  We even have any fast food restaurant you can think of.  In downtown Hendersonville there is a great small town place called Mike's on Main and it is like stepping back in time to an old fashioned drug store.  There is also a great coffee shop downtown called The Black Bear.  There are even a few local wineries near here.   

Grocery stores are plentiful here from everything from Wal-Mart and Sams to Hendersonville Co-Op which is a natural foods store.  Ingles is a local store that buys produce locally.  Bi-Lo gives gas discounts based on the amount you spend there.  We have Harris-Teeter and Fresh Market which are more upscale stores that when I am looking for something different I can usually find it in one of those stores.   

When we bought the property we were drawn to the fact that it is a fair sized corner lot that is fairly level.  It is off the beaten path in a small friendly neighborhood with woods behind that every once in a while we see deer come out of.   

The Hendersonville area is wonderful because it is a small town that has many activities that go on year round.  The local parks have fireworks on the 4th.  There are local parades for holidays.   

Another thing that I can mention about the Hendersonville area is there are great schools near here.  Sugarloaf Elementary is just around the corner; Apple Valley Middle School and North Hendersonville High School are right next to each other.  One thing that North Hendersonville High School does every year is it hosts its own Relay For Life Event on a Friday evening in May.   

We love to go to Flat Rock Playhouse, which is nearby.  We also enjoy going to movie theaters in Hendersonville.  There are several camps in our are that have many events during the summer that families can get involved in.  We joined the Lelia Patterson Center with is a fitness, aquatics and more center.     

We know everyone has different hobbies and interests.  Some of the things we enjoy are visiting the two local parks that have trails we can walk.  When we want to visit a larger park we do not have to travel very far to see beautiful waterfalls.  Hendersonville even has its own Symphony that we enjoy going to hear.  We enjoy poking in antique stores, of which Hendersonville has several.     

Our neighborhood is great for both families and couples, because it is away from busy streets.  It is a quiet neighborhood and everyone here is friendly and we all enjoy getting to know each other.   

We are very pleased with our average Duke Energy electric bill, which is $70.00 a month.                                               

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

96 Retta Lane, Leicester, NC 28747

96 Retta Lane, Leicester NC 28747

3 Bedrooms | MLS #: 524232
Property Description
Priced Below Appraisal!!  Very unique home with stunning views. There is nothing like it on the market right now. Converted log cabin with lots of square footage and a little over 8 acres! You can see Mt. Mitchell from your back deck. Wrap around deck to maximize the views! Very neat wood pass through next to stone fireplace. Quiet and private with views of the buffalo roaming close by. Great sunny garden space and mature fruit trees. 

"Seller Says" 
What I love about Leicester begins with the view.  From our rear deck we can see Mount Mitchell, tallest peak east of the Mississippi, and all the magnificent scenery in between.  A second lovable feature of this section of Leicester is that our neighbor raises American bison.  Few people nowadays can enjoy living and observing “where the Buffalo roam".  While the town maintains an atmosphere of being in the country, with relatively close to shopping and business areas and are only about a 20 min. drive from the center of Asheville.


Greater Asheville has as wide a variety of restaurants as one could ask for, from fast food to good quality inexpensive to high quality expensive, to say nothing of specialty experiences too numerous to elaborate.  Our favorites include Shogun Buffet with oriental cuisine, Red Lobster, Olive Garden, TCBY/Subway with both soft serve and hand dipped frozen yogurt (located in Weaverville, roughly a 30 minute drive ).  We also enjoy Sonic Drive in with old-fashioned service on roller skates to your car.    

Grocery stores abound, several within a 10-minute drive.  We like Ingles Market, and frequent two well-stocked health food stores:  Earth Fare and Green Life.    
 
When we bought the property, we told our friends back in Massachusetts,  “The scenery is so spectacular that the owners were willing to sell us the view, and then threw in the house for free.  And we got a bargain at that.”  The house was built by a contractor for his son, and we could see that the workmanship was high quality:  both rustic and comfortable, both highly desirable features for our tastes.  The fact that it was in the country, away from the hustle and bustle of a city location, yet access to enjoyable urban features were very accessible    

Asheville has been listed as one of the top 10 cities in America to live in, and we agree wholeheartedly. Unlike many small to mid-sized cities it is far from provincial, but is quite cosmopolitan with a variety of social, historic, and artistic settings and exemplifies the whole range of possible activities from ultra-conservative to far liberal and beyond.  The variety appeals to us. Whatever one’s orientation, there is a place of comfort somewhere in or near Asheville.    

Not having any children at home, we have paid little attention to pre, primary, or secondary facilities, and their excellence or lack thereof.  I do believe that the local school system is at the very least good, and perhaps better than that.  I do know that there are numerous private schools, some of which are very good.  We also are blessed with a number of colleges:  community, state and private.  One could get a very good education in almost any field and never have to drive more than half-an-hour from Retta Lane.    


Being in our mid-70’s, we have tended to focus on health and exercise issues.  We have been active in the Senior Games opportunities, and have participated often in various road races in the area.  As with so much else, there exists a variety of options.  We are also blessed with excellent health facilities, ranging from traditional medical facilities to numerous alternative medicine programs which include high quality professionals and practitioners.   

 

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

1623 Mount Hebron Road, Old Fort, NC 28762

1623 Mount Hebron Road, Old Fort NC 28762

2 Bedrooms | MLS #: 520355 

Property Description

Beautiful ranch home on over an acre with a bold rushing creek to wile away these Carolina days. Two bedrooms and two baths perfect for first time home buyers or investors. Wide-board hardwoods in living area, french doors and wood stove. Covered patio and rear deck boasts fire pit, ideal for summer's enjoyment and entertainment. 15 minutes to Black Mountain or 30 minutes to Asheville, so convenience and privacy are well-entwined.



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"Seller Says "
Some of the things I love about Old Fort are its warm and friendly neighbors, beautiful views of countryside and mountains, and easy access to both city and country in a snap. My Organic Farming neighbors sell fresh eggs, meats, vegetables and flowers within a mile from my house! I love to watch the horses roam and play in the fields surrounding my house.

We love to eat, relax, and listen to music on the outdoor stage at the Straightaway Cafe just 5 minutes up the road. Custer's Last Stand in Old Fort has the best cheese steaks in the world!  Galaxy Grocery and farm fresh organic produce and meats are super convenient to my home.

When we bought the property we were drawn to the sound of the creek, the long-distance views, the open air feel, and peaceful sounds of the country. The stars are tremendous at night because there is no street light to distort visibility. We also preferred the convenience of a smaller home to take care of while still enjoying an expansive grassy yard to play in. The first spring after we moved in we discovered hundreds of surprise flower bulbs blooming including a variety of Iris, Lillies, Daffodils, Red Roses, Gladiolas and more. The blueberry bushes yield more blueberries than one family can eat so we picked them and sold them at the Black Mountain Farmers Market in the summers.

The Old Fort area is wonderful for escaping the urban grind. Warm days and cool nights are guaranteed. In Old Fort it is easy to feel removed from the busy work-a-day life and relax into the natural peace of the valley. The commute to work and the doctor's office is very easy. Tons of song birds and hummingbirds live on the property. We see horses, deer, cows, fox, and wild turkeys on a weekly basis. Have not seen a bear yet though!

We love to kick back with friends on the patio grilling out and playing with our families in the fields and creeks on the weekends. We enjoy sharing harvests from our gardens with neighbors too. Lots of beans and maters round here! Lake Lure and Lake James are within minutes of our house so we Pontoon and camp as often as we can.    We enjoy go cart riding, remote control helicopter flying, fishing, hiking, welding and tinkering in the workshop, gardening on the property. I like to paint and play the guitar on the porch in the evenings. A beautiful waterfall is just a short hike into the cove behind the house. Neighbors host bonfires and pig roasts for Fall Frost and Summer. Our neighborhood is great for horseback riding and napping in a hammock by the creek.

Our Duke Power utility costs are extremely affordable in every season ranging from $50-180 in peak times. They even send us coupons for free light bulbs throughout the year.  We enjoy delicious well water for free! And the wood stove is amazingly efficient and keeps us toasty warm.                                               

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

18 Chinaberry Lane Candler, NC 28715

18 Chinaberry Lane, Candler NC 28715

3 Bedrooms | MLS #: 524139

Property Description

LISTED $21K BELOW AUG.2012 APPRAISAL and pre-inspected. CPO!  Complete renovation includes new metal roof with ice blocks and new gutters.  New carpet paint throughout.  Brand new kitchen and bathrooms.  Yard newly landscaped with large garden space.  Newly paved driveway to private setting.  City water located inches from home and ready to tap.  Lower level ideal for canning room with extra stove and refrigerator or large bonus room to suit your preferences.


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"Seller Says"
The thing I love about Candler is that it is close to Mount Pisgah and the Blue Ridge Parkway. I love that it is a small town but convenient to downtown Asheville.     

We love to eat at the Miami, Ruth Chris and PF Chang. There is a wonderful variety of restaurants to suit any appetite. Grocery stores I love to shop at include Bi-Lo, the Farmers Market and Harris Teeter.     

We love this property because we are the last home on a private dead end street with beautiful views of the mountains on our front and back porch. There is room for a garden. I love hearing the crickets at night and the nice cool breezes. I like the large yard and the newly paved road.  The Candler area is known for the hospitable people, wonderful churches and convenience to lakes, mountains and parks. The Biltmore House and Grove Park Inn are close and easy to find. Downtown Asheville is know for its artistic culture. Mission Hospital is a Trauma Center and recognized throughout the country for being a great hospital.    

The school system is close with the elementary school less than one mile from the house. The teachers and parents are very involved with the children.  I love the rolling mountains, numerous parks and the French Broad river. We love the southern hospitality and down to earth people. What is nice is that you have the city of Asheville at your back door.   

There are numerous outdoor activities including rock climbing, hiking, biking trails and camp grounds. Chimney Rock, Waynesville and Cherokee are close by.  Our neighborhood is great for the friendly neighbors. We help each other and share garden vegetables and jellies.                             


Monday, December 3, 2012

305 Piney Mountain Dr. Unit A2 Asheville, NC 28805

3 Bedrooms | 3 Baths | MLS #: 527938 

PRICED BELOW APPRAISAL! Private, secluded condo with plenty of storage & abundant light minutes to downtown Asheville. Originally the architect's model unit. New paint in every room, new carpet, tile &commerical grade vinyl plank floor on main level. Newly remodeled kitchen w/granite countertop and wood cabinets. Master bedroom has cathedrl ceiling, his/her closets with peaceful, private balcony. Lower level - private apartment, pool & clubhouse.






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"Seller Says"
The things I love about Asheville are...the beauty of the surrounding mountains, the unique and eclectic flavor of the people, the restaurants, theater, arts and  shops, the hiking and walking trails, the fresh, clean mountain air..
Our neighborhood is great for enjoying nature, nice views, walking, tennis, the pool in the summer, friendly neighbors and a community clubhouse for socializing and parties.

We love to eat at the following restaurants: Papa’s and Beer, O’Charley’s, Carraba’s, India Garden, and many, many more...too numerous to name and within just a few minutes’ drive.Grocery stores are plentiful...Ingles within 2 minutes, Green Life/Whole Foods and many others within 5 minutes...and Trader Joes is under construction...


When we bought the property we were drawn to its spaciousness, function and beautiful location, location, location!  Just minutes from downtown, the Asheville Mall, and major freeways I-40 and I 240 while still maintaining a feeling of isolation and seclusion.

The Asheville area is a wonderful and wholesome place to live with its temperate climate, four beautiful seasons, slower relaxed pace of life, it is especially great for outdoorsy and artsy folks.The school system in Asheville is first rate.  We are in the Bell elementary and Reynolds’s Middle and High School district
which are the most desired in the Buncombe county area.  We are minutes from several universities...AB Tech and UNCA are within 12 minutes...Warren Wilson is about 18 minutes and Montreat about a 20 minute drive.


This condo is has an open airy modern design with high ceilings.  It is an upscale condo at an affordable price point.  Lots of room with the potential of having the down stairs turned into a mother in law suits or a rental.  

It just can’t be understated...Beautiful downtown Asheville is minutes away... just a short drive through the tunnel and prepare to see a breathtaking vista that NEVER gets old...shops, theater, music, restaurants, adult continuing ed classes at AB Tech or UNCA...the Mountain to Sea Trail for walking, hiking, running...rivers for kayaking or canoeing...the Blue Ridge Parkway for biking...are all literally minutes away.
 
The utility costs where much less than we expected for the size of this property.  Our gas bills ran below $100 in the wintertime as we heated the main floor and some of the upper floor with the gas furnace logs as we liked the flames and beauty of the fire place.  The electric bill ran on average $95 in the summer using the air when needed and in the $70s in the winter when gas was mainly used.  Water bill which included the Trash collection ran at $80 dollars a month with 5 occupants in the house.


Saturday, December 1, 2012

Craftsman's Chalet

9 Emerson Road, Black Mountain NC 28711

Cheshire


4 Bedrooms | MLS #: 521773

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Priced Below Appraisal, CPO! Craftsman's Chalet, Views. 7 porches/patios. Gorgeous kitchen. Cheshire's Gold level NC Healthy-built, Energy Star. Entertainer’s dream with natural stone enveloped exterior and fireplaces. Media room, two master bedrooms. Smart-wired, African hardwood bar top, Cyprus decking. WOW! High-end development with restaurants, boutiques, fitness center. Possible lease purchase w/9% down.





"Seller Says"


Black Mountain is the perfect place to live.  It is beautiful, quaint and so convenient!  We have the benefit of being close to Asheville (10 minutes away) but yet the peace of living outside the city without all the traffic! We love to eat date night at Thai Basil, great spicy food!  The boys love to eat burgers and ribs at Phil's Bar-B-Que and Put-Put Golf.  As a family, we like to eat at the Gluten friendly Fresh Pizza! The Artisan makes a great lunch that is healthy and fast and the Morning Glory cafe is a romantic breakfast spot! We love the brand new Ingles grocery store they just built in Black Mountain!  It is the Flagship store and has a gas station, Starbucks coffee and Lawn & Garden Center!  There is a Bi-Lo across the street and also a Gourmet Grocery store located inside The Village. 

We love this house for so many reasons.  It is an authentic Craftsman home with no expense spared on quality and details.  It is a Healthy Built Home so it really helps us with our allergies, and having all hand scraped wood floors is magnificent.  We really enjoy sitting around the stone fireplace and having family time or sipping coffee/wine on any of the 7 porches and patios.  This house is perfect for entertaining.  It has landscape lighting, a house sound system, and 3 fireplaces.  It has a great view and has three separate levels in which people can live!    

The Asheville area is wonderful because it is the perfect balance of city mixed with nature.  We have 4 even seasons that are all relatively mild.  There are a ton of mom & pop shops while at the same time all the big box stores that you would want.  Asheville is very diverse and friendly and filled with Arts and Culture! A few other things that I can mention are that we are only a few miles away from Bill Grahams home in Montreat, the Biltmore House, and the Grove Park Inn.  We never run out of things to do or ideas of where to visit. If you are an outdoor enthusiast, there is endless hiking, biking, fishing, and kayaking all within minutes of The Village. 
   
The Village of Cheshire is a wonderful place to visit and has a fantastic coffee and wine bar as well as a gourmet market.  We love to cook, so we get fresh meat and seafood here, once a week, and make ourselves a gourmet dinner at a fraction of the price.  There are weekly wine tastings that are a excellent way to meet the neighbors.  Also, there is a medical building across the creek that has a family doctor, dentist, physical therapist and chiropractor!

We are very active and have children in sports year round.  There are great facilities all around us to train, including an indoor soccer arena right here in Black Mountain.  Just one mile down the road is The Cheshire Fitness facility where we can lift weights, swim, take classes and play racquetball.  We are avid boaters so we visit Lake James all summer long which is only 35 minutes away!    


We were attracted to Cheshire development because it's only 1/2 mile from the interstate. It has city water and sewer and ALL underground utilities including DSL and natural gas. It is the only TND (Traditional Neighborhood Development) in the area. The architecture is english craftsman and the village is adorable!  The parks, creek, restaurants and wine shop are in one neighborhood make this an amazing place to live. The views from our development are fantastic. !!! 

This home is Energy Star AND Healthy Built certified so we have an incredibly efficient home.  The insulation is spray foam so the attic spaces are climatized for storage and save a ton of energy.  On top of already having an incredibly energy efficient house, because it is Energy Star certified, the owner gets a 5% discount from both Progress Energy and PSNC Gas for the life of the home.  This discount is transferable from owner to owner!                                                  

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Craftsman's delight all the more so when offered below appraisal

Craftsman's Delight

37 Cottage Settings Lane, Black Mountain NC 28711

The Settings Of Black Mountain

$599,795 | 4 Bedrooms | MLS #: 527920
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-WOW - superb quality award-winning builder's Healthy-Built Energy-Star home. Superb kitchen. Wrap-porch, level corner lot, Majestic stone fireplace, media room/sound package, built-ins, open-plan great room. Just 3 minutes to restaurant town of Black Mountain and 2 mins Cheshire Fitness Center, 15 mins Asheville Mall. Featured builder in Parade of Homes. 




Seller Says:
Black Mountain is the perfect place to live.  It is beautiful, quaint and so convenient!  We have the benefit of being close to Asheville (10 minutes away) but yet the peace of living outside the city without all the traffic!


We love to eat date night at Thai Basil, great spicy food!  The boys love to eat burgers and ribs at Phil's Bar-B-Que and Put-Put Golf.  As a family, we like to eat at the Gluten friendly Fresh Pizza! The Artisan makes a great lunch that is healthy and fast! We love the brand new Ingles grocery store they just built in Black Mountain!  It is the Flagship store and has a gas station, Starbucks coffee and Lawn & Garden Center!

We were attracted to The Settings development because it was only 1.5 miles from the interstate.  It has city water and sewer and ALL underground utilities including DSL and natural gas.  There is a fabulous Clubhouse for parties and meetings that is at the end of our street.  The views from our development are fantastic.




The Asheville area is wonderful because it is the perfect balance of city mixed with nature.  We have 4 even seasons that are all relatively mild.  There are a ton of mom & pop shops while at the same time all the big box stores that you would want.  Asheville is very diverse and friendly and filled with Arts and Culture!

"A few other things that I can mention are that we are only a few miles away from Bill Grahams home in Montreat, the Biltmore House, and the Grove Park Inn.  We never run out of things to do or ideas of where to visit.  


The Village of Cheshire is a wonderful place to visit and has a fantastic coffee and wine bar as well as a gourmet market.  We love to cook, so we get fresh meat and seafood here, once a week, and make ourselves a gourmet dinner at a fraction of the price.  There are weekly wine tastings that are a excellent way to meet the neighbors.

People come here from all over the world to visit and move!"

We love this house for so many reasons.  It was the first house in the development and set the standard for quality and detail.  It is a Healthy Built Home so it really helps us with our allergies, and having all hand scraped wood floors is magnificent.  We really enjoy sitting around the stone fireplace and having family time or cranking up the wood stove when it is frigid out.  This house is perfect for entertaining.  It has landscape lighting and a house sound system.  It is wired for a back-up generator and has an awesome workshop space in the garage!

We are very active and have children in sports year round.  There are great facilities all around us to train, including an indoor soccer arena right here in Black Mountain.  Just one mile down the road is The Cheshire Fitness facility where we can lift weights, swim, take classes and play racquetball.  We are avid boaters so we visit Lake James all summer long which is only 35 minutes away!

Our neighborhood is great for living in a beautiful gated community but also having space from our neighbors.  There is a cute fishing pond at the entrance and great hiking trails all around us.  If you have children, or grandchildren, there is a fantastic Beanstalk playground in the development.

This home is Energy Star AND Healthy Built certified so we have an incredibly efficient home.  The insulation is spray foam so the attic spaces are acclimatized for storage and save a ton of energy.  On top of already having an incredibly energy efficient house, because it is Energy Star certified, the owner gets a 5% discount from both Progress Energy and PSNC Gas for the life of the home.  This discount is transferrable from owner to owner!

Monday, November 19, 2012

111 West Brook Street, Black Mountain NC 28711 MLS #: 529022


111 West Brook Street, Black Mountain NC 28711

4 Bedrooms | MLS #: 529022


Property DescriptionPriced at appraised value. Dream cabin in woods minutes to Black Mountain. Ideal vacation rental with space in loft for 4th BR.Cozy wood stove in great room with cathedral ceilings and abundant light. Wrap around deck w/breathtaking mountain views in both directions. Automatic solar shades and retractable awning. Game room in lower level with private guest quarters. Many antique cabin features with lots of storage. Plenty of parking.  



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"Seller Says:"



I fell in love with Black Mountain 10 years ago when my daughters attended college both in Asheville and in Swannanoa.  One attended the University of NC at Asheville and the other Warren Wilson College. There were many memorable trips visiting them and we always loved stopping off in Black Mountain, visiting this small town and enjoying both the ambiance and great food!  


Our favorite stop was the Dripolator where we always indulged in their delicious lattes.  My husband likes the Golf Course and Lake Tomahawk in Black Mountain, just a short distance from our home.  Walking around the lake is always a pleasure and great exercise, and we always enjoy when the baby ducks have arrived at the lake each spring.  We have attended so many festivals in Black Mountain as well, and the Lake Eden Festival is always one of our favorites, featuring amazing music and art. The Sourwood Honey Festival is another one of our favorites featuring all kinds of local crafts and of course honey!  Antiquing is one of my pastimes and there are some great stores in Black Mountain that have been there for years.  


Black Mountain has some pretty outstanding restaurants - My Father's Pizza is a great place to eat and another pizza cafe has just opened  - Fresh Wood Fired Pizza & Pasta.  Right downtown is the Veranda Cafe which features everything made from scratch, delicious!  Enjoying a latte is fun either at the Dripolator right in town or a few blocks from our house is the Dynamite Coffee Company where they also roast their own beans.  
  


Out Route 9 is the Morning Glory Cafe, a great place for breakfast or lunch, and next door is a deli where you can get all the fresh meat and cheese, bread and fixings to take home. You can also get  soup, coffee, sandwiches, etc.   Grocery stores that we like would be Ingles which is brand new and also has a place to rent movies. They have a huge variety also of organic and gluten free products.  We also like the small natural food store in town.
The first time we drove up to our mountain house I was immediately drawn to the beautiful property surrounding the home.  And once we were on the deck which wraps all around the house, the view took our breath away.  We have a mountain view all around with complete privacy.  Once we entered the house, we knew we were interested as it was like entering a lodge rather than a home.  With high ceilings, huge windows all around with views of the mountains and the loft, wood stove and great room, it was everything we wanted in a mountain home. We also liked the possibility of building on the lot, as with over an acre there can be 3 additional building lots.  We liked the idea of putting cabins adjacent to our main house.  We added an herb garden, flower garden, rhododendrons, azaleas, pyracantha, 2 birch trees as well as an oak tree when we landscaped the property.  I always enjoy the drive up the road, especially when the Rose of Sharon are in bloom both up the driveway and in the front of the house. We feel our home is a true gem at the top of a mountaintop yet right in town. 

Black Mountain is a very special place, not only because of its beautiful downtown but also just the area that surrounds it. You feel as though you are immersed in the mountain life, with the mountains surrounding you.  With close proximity to Asheville and a short drive to Lake Lure, we always felt we had the best of both worlds in this very special town.    

Black Mountain is just down the road from Warren Wilson College which is in Swannanoa, the next town over.  We originally purchased our home when our daughter went to school there and it was just a 10 minute drive for her to get to school.  Our other daughter went to the University of Asheville which is just 16 miles away so we had the perfect place to be in.   


We will remember the many breakfasts we had on our deck overlooking the mountains as well as dinners on the back deck.  Bathing in our oversized victorian tub is truly a spa experience.  Listening to the blue jays and watching hawks fly overhead, or the wind whistling through the trees, looking out our front window and seeing the fog surrounding the mountains in the early morning, enjoying the first snowfall of the season while the fire is crackling in the wood stove, watching movies in our den downstairs on a cold and chilly evening with a big bowl of popcorn will forever be in our memories!   

I love antiquing and flea markets, which abound in this area.  Gardening is also my passion and I love the property for its remarkable soil and the way things grow here.  Music is another venue which we enjoy and there is plenty of that both in Black Mountain and Asheville.  I always take time to read  books when at the house - there is a great used bookstore right in downtown Black Mountain and also a wonderful bookstore, Malaprops, in Asheville.  Weaverville is full of fun as well as Waynesville, all near to us.  We just enjoyed a trip to Chimney Rock, right down the road and enjoyed the beautiful Fall colors as well as apple orchards.  This past summer we went to an amazing Estate Sale in Little Switzerland up the Blue Ridge mountains.  There is so much here to enjoy!
  
Because this is our vacation home, we don't have as much a chance to visit with our neighbors.   We love walking to the Town of Black Mountain and have sidewalks all the way into town.  We also walk to Lake Tomahawk from our house.          

Because our home has been mainly a vacation home, our costs may be a little off but I know that the previous owners used 2-3 cords of wood all season with a backup of the propane (hot water radiant heat). We have been very satisfied with this type of heat and because we have thermostats in 4 areas, (loft, front room, back hallway & downstairs) we can control which areas we wanted to heat.  We own the 500 gallon propane tank which is buried under the front of the driveway and have only had to use about 200 gallons each year.  We love using the wood stove as well.  Our electric bill is through Progress Energy and has run around $30-40/month.  Our water and sewer bill through the Town of Black Mountain is just around $20/month.  

Thursday, November 15, 2012

2408 Kanuga Road, Hendersonville NC 28739


2408 Kanuga Road, Hendersonville NC 28739


3 Bedrooms | 2 Baths | MLS #: 527745

Priced Below Appraisal! Unique arts and crafts home completely rebuilt with careful preservation of 1921 rock shelf . Exquisite kitchen with solid walnut cabinets with adjustable shelving, rare imperial red granite. Oak doors with walnut pegs built locally,slate tile and red oak floors. Anderson vinyl-out/wood-in windows. 3 car carport PLUS 5 car insulated garage with washer-dryer hook-up, utility sink, full bath and game room.



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“Seller Says”

The things I love about Hendersonville are the people, the mountains, and the convenience without all of the big-city headaches.  The people in Hendersonville are "small-town friendly."  From neighbors...to co-workers...to restaurant staff...to mechanics...to hair-dressers...everybody seems to be accommodating here in Hendersonville. The beauty and tranquility of the mountains must add to the attitude of this friendly town. 




Hendersonville is known as "the city of four seasons."  No matter what time of year it is, the mountains are absolutely breath-taking. Hendersonville offers anything that one could want; great shopping, dining, golf, sports, jobs - without the stress of a huge city. You can enjoy a mountain-top view, and within fifteen minutes in a car, you can be downtown Hendersonville to shop and dine.  
 


We love to eat at the various local restaurants. Our favorite is Janitzio, which is the best Mexican restaurant in town!  Not only is the food excellent, but the hospitality that you receive is top-notch! Hannah Flannigan's on Main Street also has great food and cold drinks!  It is based on a traditional Irish pub.  Hendersonville has numerous restaurants ranging from Italian, to seafood, barbecue, steaks, and many more! Grocery stores are plentiful and convenient to our house.  The Fresh Market, Harris Teeter, and Ingles are all within a 5 minute drive. The Fresh Market is nice because it features hand cut steaks, fish, cheeses, breads,etc.  They have a lot of in-house specialties that you won't find in a typical grocery store. 

When we bought the property, we were drawn to its uniqueness!  Anybody can throw up a new house,  but you can't find a true 1920s arts and crafts house sitting on two prime acres, that is convenient to downtown Hendersonville!  The quality stonework of almost 100 years ago presented an opportunity to not only preserve a piece of history, but to also create a work of art that is rarely seen in modern construction.


The Hendersonville area is wonderful because it is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, yet you are close to business and recreation.  Our house is 1 mile from Crooked Creek golf course, 5 minutes from downtown Hendersonville, less than 10 minutes from The Flat Playhouse and Carl Sandburg's Home, and 30 minutes from the Asheville airport.  



A few other things that I can mention are the nearby schools.  Henderson County is home to 4 great High Schools and one community college. Our house is less than a mile from Atkinson elementary school, which is a great school with a good track record. We love to hike at Holmes State Forest.  It can be fun for the whole family. It features the "talking trees" which is a fun learning experience for all ages!  It is also a great place for novice and experienced hikers alike, with trails ranging from easy to advanced. Carl Sandburg's Home is also a fun place to visit; you can tour the home, gardens and grounds of the late great poet, or just spend an afternoon enjoying a good book by the pond, hiking, picnicking, or seeing the goats and other livestock. 
 
Of course we all like different things, we enjoyed riding our bikes around Osceola lake.  It is less than 1/2 mile from our house.Not only was it good exercise, you could unwind and enjoy the beautiful landscape.  The lake is home to bass, catfish, ducks, geese turtles, many types of birds, and even beavers. We also enjoyed playing Frisbee and kickball with friends and neighbors in the almost 2 acre yard. Our neighborhood is great for all ages.  It offers a nice, safe, fun place for children to grow up...as well as a beautiful quaint place to relax and take in some mountain air!    


Our utility costs are very reasonable in this house, due to the fact of the quality of construction.  The basement walls are 26" thick (18" of rock and 8" of concrete) and the upstairs walls are 16" thick!  Combined with double paned windows and modern insulation, this home holds it temperature! We also have a detached garage with 1800 sq. ft. of heated space. 



The Duke Energy electric bill (with 2 outdoor street lights included) averages about $150.00 per month. The PSNC natural gas bill averages $75.39 per month (keep in mind that this is for a 96% efficient gas furnace, gas stove, gas hot water heater, gas logs, gas grill, gas wall furnace in garage office, and hanging gas furnace in garage!!!!) The water bill ranges from $25- $28 per month; we have city water.  We have no monthly septic bill, because the house has its own septic tank which was installed new in 2006 when we completely rebuilt the house.

Friday, November 9, 2012

264 Cedar Lane, Asheville NC 28704

264 Cedar Lane, Asheville NC 28704  

3 Bedrooms | 2.5 Bath | MLS #: 528052 


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Location, location, location!! Lovely home with private setting and minutes to Biltmore Park and all convenient South Asheville Shopping. Extremely well maintained, move in ready with newer wood flooring on main level. Large family room downstairs with half bath and carpet allowance to buyer. Enjoy the creek at the front of the property and the level, fenced back yard. Over sized garage with built-in shelving. New front outdoor stairway.


“Seller Says”

The things I love about Arden are the wonderful areas to shop, plentiful restaurants to eat at, Biltmore Park, the wonderful outdoor activities, and the kind people who live in this area. There are so many great restaurants around this area. Any type of cuisine one would like is right around the corner. Ones that really stick out are Iannucci's (not quite sure of the spelling) and Blue Sky cafe. Both of these restaurants are locally owned and are not chains. Grocery stores are plentiful! There are three different Ingles within a few miles, Two super walmarts, a super Target, an Earth Fare and a new Lowes foods. When I bought the property I was drawn to the nice wooded lot with a stream, the large laundry room along side a spacious den, large bedrooms and the ability to walk to Royal Pines Park from my front door. 

The Arden area is a wonderful place to live for many reasons. Notably the Robertson school district which is top notch. Also, the convieniance of the area cannot be beat. Literally everything is right around the corner. It is a great place to live with pets. There are two parks close by to walk dogs and a wide variety of vets and grooming available. The reputation of the Robertson school district is unbeatable. Many people move to this area especially for the school district. It is a huge selling point for the Arden area. Short travel to great outdoor recreation. IE: Pisgah forest, Bent Creek, Dupont State Forest, Fletcher park, Lake Jullian, of course the Blue Ridge Parkway.    

The Asheville/Arden area provides it's community with a wide variety of things to do. Notably, the home is very close to the Blue Ridge Parkway. One could spend the entire day driving the park way, taking in the wonderful views, picnicing, hicking....you name it! Our neighborhood is great for wonderful kind neighbors, royal pines park and a strong sense of security. 264 Cedar Lane Arden, NC 28704. "The utilty costs are very affordable in this home. We rarely used the air conditioning due to the wooded lot. This saved a good amount of money in the summer.