Asheville Neighborhoods
Asheville, North Carolina is often referred to as "Land of the Sky." And the nearby areas and surrounding towns create what locals call Western North Carolina or "WNC." From spectacular mountain vistas to creekside cottages, the communities in and around Asheville offer something for everyone. Discover the neighborhoods that make up Asheville, and find your perfect home.
Another way to explore Asheville's real estate market is to browse different types of real estate. Check out the wide range of property types available in the Asheville area.
Arden is one of the larger suburbs of Asheville, spreading across most of the southern portion of Buncombe County. Homes in Arden range from modest ranch-style homes and bungalows to multi-million ... Details
Asheville, North Carolina is a true gem of a mountain city with a wide variety of real estate for sale. With a population of about 90,000, Asheville retains a small-town feel in many ways, but the ... Details
Barnardsville, NC is a sparsely populated unincorporated area northwest of Asheville. With incredible hiking and trout fishing nearby, Barnardsville is an outdoor lover's dream! In the winter, Wolf ... Details
Black Mountain, NC is known as "The Front Porch of Western North Carolina," and for good reason. This charming small town is full of hospitality and has a vibrant mountain feel. TripAdvisor even named ... Details
Brevard is a cozy, artsy town in Transylvania County, otherwise known as the “Land of the Waterfalls." Here, you can be one with nature. Located at the entrance to Pisgah National Forest, this ... Details
Also an unincorporated community that resides in the western portion of Buncombe County, Candler, NC lies just about 20 minutes from Asheville (to the east) and Canton (to the west). Homes for sale in ... Details
Canton, North Carolina is a small town that is located about 20 miles west of downtown Asheville. Canton sits between Asheville and Waynesville, with convenient access to both Interstate 40 and U.S. ... Details
Fairview, NC is an unincorporated suburb on the southeast side of Asheville and has several real estate options for sale. US Highway 74A runs through the middle of Fairview, offering four-lane access ... Details
There are several real estate properties for sale in Fletcher, NC, a relatively new town in Western North Carolina. Incorporated in 1989 in northern Henderson County and just over the Buncombe County ... Details
Hendersonville NC real estate is a market full of opportunity. The vibrant downtown is bustling with life, entertainment, and business. It is full of delicious restaurants, enthralling art galleries, ... Details
Lake James is one of Western North Carolina’s most scenic outdoor destinations, with tranquil waters, flourishing plant and animal life, stunning views of the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains, and a ... Details
Lake Lure, NC homes for sale and property selections are an outdoors-lover’s dream. Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Rutherford County, Lake Lure real estate offers ... Details
Leicester, NC is located just northwest of Asheville and is an unincorporated area of Buncombe County. With several homes and properties available for sale, buyers have many real estate options to ... Details
Residential and commercial property for sale in Marion, NC offers affordable price points in a desired location. About 36 miles east of Asheville and 20 miles from Black Mountain along I-40, buyers ... Details
If you’re looking to escape to a cozy town full of spirit and surrounded by breath-taking mountain views and lush greenery, then Western NC’s quaint town of Mars Hill has the real estate for sale that ... Details
An old mountain town tucked away in the hills of Western NC, Marshall offers beautiful wooded lots, incredible mountain views, log cabin homes, and other real estate options available for sale at ... Details
If access to outdoor activities and Pisgah National Forest is important to you, then Mills River is a community that should definitely be on your list. The town of Mills River, NC lies in northern ... Details
Montreat, North Carolina is a very small town (population 728) adjoining Black Mountain. Within its borders are Montreat College, Montreat Conference Center, and of course the Town of Montreat ... Details
Old Fort is a small town located just east of Black Mountain. Because of its location in McDowell County, property taxes are typically lower than those in Buncombe County. Many Old Fort residents ... Details
Swannanoa, North Carolina is an unincorporated area right in the middle between Asheville and Black Mountain. Since it's not technically a "township," Swannanoa real estate is not subject to any town ... Details
Property for sale in Waynesville and Maggie Valley NC is well-known for chalet and cabin-style homes. In addition, there are traditional and cottage homes, as well as vacant lots available. Both of ... Details
Weaverville is one of those quaint storybook towns for which Western North Carolina is famous. Similar to other small towns in the Asheville area, Weaverville, NC has a rich history and offers a wide ... Details
Western North Carolina is a term used to describe the mountainous region around Asheville, and it includes 23 counties in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina. Many people in Asheville use the ... Details
Woodfin, North Carolina is a small town on the north side of Asheville and just south of Weaverville. Woodfin is an incorporated township, and it has its own Town Hall and police department. Residents ... Details