Posts tagged condo
FOR SALE | Five Points Urban Condo

1 Bedroom | 1 Bath | 693 SQFT | 360 SQFT Terrace | Parking

Cool, contemporary and upgraded condo with the best in indoor/outdoor terraced living located in the heart of walkable Five Points just one block from downtown and steps from the best coffee shop & groceries in town. Enjoy the world from a large outdoor terrace—so big you have a dining area, lounging area & covered hot tub area for versatile year round enjoyment. The open interior is upgraded with warm wood style tile floors throughout. A ventless fireplace further warms the living area. The kitchen upgrades include hand finished tiles, quartz counters, appliances and custom lighting similarly to the open spa bath. The master bedroom is spacious enough for a king bed and opens to the hot tub terrace. This condo home is efficient, luxurious and simply everything you need to live conveniently in and at the same time escape the urban setting. And don't forget the building has recreation and work out rooms with downtown views, a secured and tall storage unit and one parking space.

Want to see more? Here you go. Cheers!

— Troy and Kelly

FOR SALE | Rankin Press Investment Loft

1 Bedroom | 1 Bathroom | 519 SQFT | Extra Storage

We are pleased to bring this condo unit to the market place today. Great downtown Asheville turn-key investment offered with this cool, efficient and low maintenance condo in Rankin Press Lofts. Located in the heart of downtown just above coffee shops and restaurants this furnished condo is a ready to go investment as a short-term rental with great history. This loft style condo blends the best in historic and modern features mixing together brick walls and oak floors with stainless and concrete. The urban, industrial style home has 1 bedrooms, 1 bath and extra generous storage in basement.

Give Kelly and Troy a call for more information or to schedule a tour. In the meantime see the tour here. Cheers!

FOR SALE | Clingman Loft with Views

See that top floor corner unit? It could be yours! Enjoy a great view of the River Arts District from the largest and brightest condo at the conveniently located Clingman Lofts. The private two bedroom, two bath and top floor unit puts you steps away from downtown and the RAD. This corner unit features floor to ceiling windows with a corner balcony. The unit comes with an assigned parking space and a lockable, climate controlled storage unit.

Want to know more? Give us a call. And enjoy the tour here. Cheers!

— Kelly and Troy

SOLD | Clingman Loft #306

Yeah! We closed on this cool artistic condo in the River Arts district. This one was under contract in 14 days and sold slightly above asking price.

The 2 bedroom and 1 bath condo home sat privately on the top view floor of the Clingman Lofts. The designer living space has been upgraded with everything you need. Did you miss out? Don't worry because we have another one for you below. Enjoy a great view of the River Arts District from the largest and brightest condo at the conveniently located Clingman Lofts. The private two bedroom, two bath and top floor unit puts you steps away from downtown and the RAD. This corner unit features floor to ceiling windows with a corner balcony. The unit comes with an assigned parking space and a lockable, climate controlled storage unit.

Want to know more on this one? Give us a call. And enjoy the tour of this available unit here. Cheers!

— Kelly and Troy

FOR SALE | Clingman Lofts Unit with a View

See that top floor corner unit? It could be yours! Enjoy a great view of the River Arts District from the largest and brightest condo at the conveniently located Clingman Lofts. The private two bedroom, two bath and top floor unit puts you steps away from downtown and the RAD. This corner unit features floor to ceiling windows with a corner balcony. The unit comes with an assigned parking space and a lockable, climate controlled storage unit.

Want to know more? Give us a call. And enjoy the tour here. Cheers!

— Kelly and Troy

FOR SALE | Clingman Ave Loft

2 Bedrooms | 1 Bath | 911 SQFT | Balcony with View | Storage Unit

Kelly and I are pleased to bring this cool, artistic condo conveniently located between downtown and the River Arts district to the market today. The 2 bedroom and 1 bath condo home sits privately on the top view floor of the Clingman Lofts. The designer living space has been upgraded with everything you need. There are many updates including heating and cooling, washer and dryer, plumbing hardware and interior paint. The condo comes with an assigned parking space and locked storage unit. This one is ready to go!

Want to see more? Check out the tour here or give us a call for more information. Cheers!

— Kelly and Troy

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Rediscovering the Shed Style If you’re my age and you have young nieces or nephews you know that the 80's are back again, and have been for a while. All things return, good or bad, given enough time. If you follow the waves of home fashion styles you know that in the 60's, nationally, we rediscovered the Victorian. Locally, we reclaimed and revived the Montford neighborhood. Since, it has been Bungalow-Mania for over two decades in all areas of North, West and East Asheville. New artsy crafty constructions are still popping up in all areas of town and beyond. Is that all we know how to build these days? Now - we are in a well established trend of modernist styling and romancing the few atomic ranches we have here. Neighborhoods such as Beverly Hills to the East, Malvern Hills to the West and Lakeview Park to the North provide an assortment of ranch style homes, both adaptable & plain and some swanky & sophisticated.So, that leads us to the 70's and 80's. Huh?  Yes, there are some period developments, including a wave of condos, in all directions with a reasonable proximity to downtown, but still nestled in the woods. How many times do we hear clients say that is what they want? These places offer established open floor plans, vaulted ceilings, larger bathrooms than decades past and great indoor/outdoor living relationships. Sure - you have to scrape off some popcorn ceilings, lay down some hardwoods in place of carpet, replace large track lighting, but there are some good bones for today's clean and open modern living. Given what we have in Asheville you more than often have to work a little to make your modern nest within this rustic environment and housing stock. If you search you will find Cedar Wood to the East, the Timbers to the North and Laurelwood to the West. All are simplified versions of the Shed Style of Sea Ranch, but easy enough to strip down and create something chic. According to the Washington State Department of Historic Preservation, "The Shed Style is easily identified by a juxtaposition of boxlike forms capped with single-sloped shed roofs facing a variety of directions. The style spread quickly through the United States after the construction of the Sea Ranch Lodge condominium complex in Sonoma County, California in 1965. The use of the style in the 1970s coincided with the energy crisis and some of the better examples employ passive-solar design elements.  Features such as south facing windows at the roofline (clearstory windows) paired with interior elements such as brick floors or rock walls which could collect and store heat, saved energy costs.""Exterior walls are usually covered with flush board siding, applied horizontally, vertically, or even diagonally to follow the lines of the shed roof.  Builder examples often used T1-11 siding, while high style examples are clad with cedar shingles. The junctions of the roofs and walls are smooth and simple, with little or no overhang.  Most Shed Style buildings are 1 to 1½ stories tall.  Entrances are often recessed and obscured from the street and windows tend to be a variety of sizes and shapes.  Long narrow windows installed vertically or horizontally are common, as well as windows that are angled to follow the slope of the roof line.""The style’s popularity peaked in the 1970s, when it was commonly used for houses, apartment complexes, vacation cottages, schools and small office buildings.  By the mid 1980s, the use of the style in urban areas dwindled, mainly due to the high maintenance requirements of the wooden exteriors."It takes over 30 years for styles to circle back around. In the 80's I was dressing like the 1950's. Now I'm venturing into the next era of home remodeling. I'll be offering more on this unexplored territory on Modern Asheville in the next few months. Play some Cure. Pencil in some eye liner. Follow along.