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FOR SALE | Town Mountain Mid-Century

4 Bedrooms | 2 Baths | 2,932 sqft | .52 acre mountain view lot

This is the quintessential mid-century modern masterpiece you've been waiting for. The J. Bertram King designed home {original architectural drawings included} was built in 1963 and sits gently perched in the mountains above Asheville. The home has dramatic views while remaining highly accessible. Experience the unique architectural entry sequence from exterior walkway in thru the cool interior entry vestibule with stone flooring, custom stair rail and original light fixtures. The vaulted and light filled main level flows easily from living room to the master suite. 3 Bedrooms and Family Room on Lower Level for family, guest rooms, offices or studios -- the ultimate in versatility! On top of being everything you need it is inspired living by design. And the coolest!

Give the Modern Asheville Real Estate Team {Kelly, Troy or Amanda} a call for more information and a tour today. Until then enjoy the full photo tour here. Cheers!

SOLD | Grove Park Bert King Mid-Century

Yeah! This week we closed on this one-of-a-kind, mid-century modern home by notable architect Bert King located in the desirable Grove Park neighborhood of North Asheville on behalf of our sellers. The home has great architectural lines on the exterior with versatile spaces on the interior. 

Want to see more? Check out the tour here. And please give us a call to help you sell your modern, mid-century, ranch or vintage home. Cheers!

— Kelly and Troy

Mid-Century Architecture Tour | Warren Wilson Chapel

Built in 1964 | Design by J. Bertram King and Charles M. Sapenfield

The construction of the Warren Wilson Presbyterian Church and College Chapel was made possible by a matching gift from an anonymous donation and contributions from friends of the college, church members and alumni. Local materials were used as much as possible. Stone was hauled from nearby Bee Tree Valley by student work crews and the walnut wood for the cross in the chancel came from the college forest. The cross was designed and made by Hardy Davidson, a neighbor and Farm School alumnus. The design of the structure points upward and the many triangles are used to represent the trinity. In 1968 the North Carolina Institute of Architects gave J. Bertram King Architects an honorary award for the design.

Want to see more of Bert King's work? Visit our Pinterest page on him here. Cheers!

Mid-Century Drive By | Bert King's Poston House

I happened to be showing a property to one of our clients yesterday when I found myself in front of this beauty in the Grovewood Park neighborhood of Asheville. It is one of our team's favorites, but I don't often get to drive by it. NC Modernist Homes confirms it is a Bert King designed home. It is a few blocks away from Bert's own 1950's home on Country Club drive. Tax records show this one was built in 1954 for Ray and Francella Poston. The home is approximately 1958 sqft with 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths with a rare flat roof. The home's original landscape was designed by Doan Ogden.

Cheers!

SOON TO BE LISTED: Bert King Designed Home in North Asheville
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Our office at Real Living Carolina Property is in the process of acquiring the listing of a wonderful Bert King designed home for sale in a great location in North Asheville. It is 2022 sqft, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, Den, Open Living/Dining and original Kitchen with Walnut Cabinets. We have all toured it and love the vintage lines. It needs some cosmetic and electrical updates, but all the original details and bones are in place and pure mid-century.If you are interested in knowing more please give me a call or email me at troywinterrowd@gmail.com.

SOLD: 157 Windsor Rd.
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Price: $658,000Size: 3,200 sqft.4 Beds + 4 Baths + Gardens Congratulations to the new owners of one of our favorite  Bert King designed homes in Lakeview Park. Besides being sexy, it was perfectly maintained and had great flow. This property was briefly on the market before it had a contract on it. Today's real estate market is brisk and modern properties are keeping equal pace.Here is how the listing agent described this home, "Bert King mid-century masterpieces oozes style, keeping some period fixtures - the perfect blend. Large renovated kitchen with Miele double ovens and sunny breakfast area. Sitting on a large park-like, private lot backing up to ACC golf course, enjoy the tranquility from a massive screen porch with vaulted ceiling. Tons of storage (walk-ins in 3 bedrooms), nice lower level family room with fireplace. Huge high ceiling basement area."

SOLD: 46 Lakeview Rd.
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Sale Price: $967,500Size: 4,758 sqftAmenities: 4 bed + 6 bath + Lakefront We love the quintessential mid-century lines and lightness of this 1961 Bert King designed home. On top of that, the home offers a very rare  opportunity for lakefront living here in Asheville. Convenience and a relaxing escape all in one location. Perfect!

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Here is how Heidi, the listing agent, describes it - "One of a kind lakefront home by Bert King in an amazing setting! Enjoy views of the Beaver Lake from extensive glass in all the main living areas & master bedroom, plus a large tile terrace for entertaining. Open design, updated kitchen & master bath, plus wonderful artist's studio or office/bonus space w/lake views. Plentiful storage & space for guests or family! Gorgeously landscaped! Enjoy a feeling of privacy, just moments from amenities!"Wan more information on this property or other contemporary homes? Give Kelly, Carol or myself a call.

FOR SALE: 26 E. Fox Chase Rd.
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Price: $429,0000Size: 3048 SQFT Features: 4 Beds + 3 Baths Here is your chance to own a Bert King designed home in the lake neighborhood of Woodland Hills. This mid-century home has great lines, floor to ceiling windows and a great flowing floor plan with vaulted ceilings. Lower level has a complete apartment or entertainment space with kitchen that opens up to a garden level stone terrace.This home is on the market through the owner. Buyer's agents welcome. Please email seller here. Or call directly at (828) 273-1101.

MAKE YOUR MODERN | Bringing a Bert King Contemporary into 2011
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I recently toured 10 Crowningway in one of my favorite Asheville neighborhoods, Sunset Summit, just off Town Mountain Rd. The current owners, Bradley and Peggy Holmes, purchased the 1964 built, Bert King home in 2006. Having lived in it for a few years they were slowly exploring renovating the home when a pipe burst causing extensive damage and forcing them to seek repairs. This presented the opportunity to expand and bring the house into the future at the same time.As I pulled into the drive of the home I did not recognize it from the photos as I had found from its 2006 MLS listing. It was similar, but not the same house. I pulled out again to check the address. This was it. The confusion stemmed from the house looking so originally 60’s that I thought I was at the wrong house in the same neighborhood of mid-century homes. The house had seamlessly been altered within its original aesthetic. The owners had been careful to match the original wood siding and other appropriate details.  Cool! Mid-Century MakeOvers - Allow me to pause and make a point here. You will often see around the country and in Asheville mid-century and ranch homes that get a traditional makeover by their owners and become a mix of conflicting styles. In Asheville you will witness many being “dragged out” in craftsman style garb such as windows, doors and siding. The end result is conflicting and uncomfortable and often times challenging to sell. I find that maintaining the homes true nature is the best way to go long term. Let's look at people as an analogy. We have all watched those make over shows where they find people who are 40-something trying to wear clothes of a 20 year old, a man trying to hide his balding head with a come-over or a woman trying to shove her breasts into a shirt that is way too small. Without fail the fashion expert will make them over wearing clothes that fit their true proportions and nature, age appropriate and working with their natural bones. In the end they look more fashionable, approachable and walk with more integrity by doing less. The same is true of a house. You don’t have to be a designer to know that it just feels right. Keep it simple and work with what you have. In continuing with my tour I found that the entry space was the most visible, but subtle departure from the original styling. The contemporary slat wall was crafted by a local artist, Craig Wies, using slats of rich Walnut. The choice was a personal statement and reflection of Brad’s upbringing in Pennsylvania and memories of building family homes using walnut off the land. To avoid isolating this feature they tied the wood into the entry flooring and the cap to the kitchen cabinetry.Originally, the home had no internal stairs to the basement. In removing the flooded and damaged laundry from this area and expanding it in the front they created an expansive entry and circulation area. As I toured the bedroom wings there was mention of the house having been expanded in one area to allow for a closet and other closets and doors being rearranged. If they hadn’t told me I would have thought it was all original. Again, it was seamless in its updating. This played out further in the den. Despite closing off an entry to the living space and rearranging a closet they were able to salvage all the paneling and place it back. The warm wood maintained the integrity of what was appropriate to the period and lifestyle keeping the contemporary and cozy feeling of the room while adding a needed third bedroom to the home.Overall, the house was clean, open and comfortable like most of the Bert King homes I have been in. I can’t say much more than they just feel right. Peggy states, “Some architects bring the outside in, but she feels that Bert King's designs really bring the inside out.”  They definitely balance function and flow and make for a quality livable home for generations. Just ask the Holmes who plan to live a quality life in their own for many years. I commend them for their sensitve updating to this Bert King classic contemporary home and hope they inspire others to do the same.

SOLD - 105 Kimberley Knoll
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MLS# 473429Price: $ 540,000Size: 2520 Sq/Ft. - 3 Beds & 2.5 BathsListed by: Beverly Hanks I am happy to report this wonderful home has enthusiastic new owners. Here is how Carol Pennell, the listing agent, had described the home. "The R.D. Gregory House built in 1959 was designed by award winning Asheville architect J. Bertram King.  This custom built mid-century modern home boasts one of the finest in-town western sunset views around.  Newly refinished hardwoods, marble baths, chef's Jennaire stainless kitchen, Brazilian slate, Italian tiles, meditation garden, extensive rock walls and paths.  Open flowing floor plan with walls of glass allowing mountains to catch your breath."