$1,495,000
Community: Asheville in Buncombe County
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Tucked quietly into the coveted North Asheville enclave of The Hills of Beaverdam, the home reveals itself slowly—first through the trees, then in the hush that comes with elevation, privacy, and the gentle unfolding of mountain air. Set at the top of its small mountain neighborhood and largely hidden from the street, it offers a rare sense of seclusion paired with an abundance of natural light. Perched on approximately 1.25 acres, the property feels both grounded and expansive, with a wide, level, oversized yard—partially fenced, sunlit, and free of below-grade constraints—ready for everything from barefoot afternoons to evenings gathered around a newly built fire pit, the glow of flames dancing beneath a canopy of stars. Inside, the home opens with an ease that feels both intentional and lived-in. Spanning over 3000 square feet, with four bedrooms and three baths, every space reflects a thoughtful renovation—most notably a 2017 transformation that reimagined the kitchen and baths with a quiet sophistication. The kitchen, anchored by updated appliances and a natural gas line, flows seamlessly into the main living areas, which are elevated above the landscape, creating a subtle treehouse-like perspective that brings the outdoors in. Underfoot, a blend of tile, carpet, and luxury vinyl plank adds texture and warmth, grounding each room in comfort. But it is the view that holds you. Nearly 180 degrees of it—long-range mountain vistas that change with the seasons. In winter, the ridgelines stretch sharp and endless against the sky; in summer, they soften into layers of green, fading into the distance like a watercolor. Beyond the walls, the home continues to offer its quiet luxuries: three porches, including a newly screened space where mornings begin slowly and evenings seem to last a little longer, along with skylights that draw the sky indoors. Thoughtful updates speak to care rather than convenience—a new driveway, a whole-house generator, freshly painted exteriors, and systems that have been diligently maintained. All of this, just minutes from the familiar rhythms of North Asheville—morning drives along the Blue Ridge Parkway, afternoons near Beaver Lake, and easy access to the Country Club of Asheville, neighborhood markets, and favorite local restaurants. It is a place that feels removed, yet connected. Elevated, yet grounded. A home that doesn’t demand attention—but rewards those who notice.
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Directions: Beaverdam Road to The Hills of Beaverdam just past The Timbers. It is best to stay straight at Skyview Circle and enter the driveway by the stone mailbox. There is no sign.
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