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FOR SALE | Urban North Asheville Bungalow

3 Bedrooms | 1 Bath | 1,438 SQFT | Porch with Views

Today, we are pleased to bring you this cool, convenient and charming bungalow with mountain views walkable to many North Asheville amenities or UNCA. This sweet home flows from the kitchen, dining to interior living room before opening to the outside taking full advantage of our mountain seasons and indoor/outdoor lifestyle. Watch the sunrise over Sunset mountain from your wrap-around front porch or end the day entertaining around your conversation fire pit. Cool updated kitchen and bathroom highlight this home. Also, a newer roof and tankless water heater make this home ready to go. Various off street parking off either Larchmont near carriage style storage or shared drive to 1 car tandem garage.

Want to see more? Kindly visit here. Or call Kelly and Troy for a personal tour. Cheers!

Under Construction | Urban Infill Modern Home

Here is a progress peek at Roost's latest project under construction near UNCA where infill lots have been snatched up over the past year. We love how the opposing wood and metal volumes define interior and exterior living spaces much like the lower level parking court is carved out of the earth and defined by concrete.

Looking forward to a more detailed tour soon. Nice job David!

UNCA Architecture Tour | Lipinsky Hall

Built in 1964 | Designed by Six Associates

This building was constructed as the campus's first student union. The hall was named for local businessman and community leader Louis Lipinsky. A trustee of Asheville-Biltmore College, A UNC Asheville predecessor institution, Lipinksy was instrumental in generating support for the 1958 and 1961 bond referenda which funded the move from Seely's Caslte to the present site of the campus.

A special thinks to Kevan from Asheville By Foot for my personal tour of UNCA and helping gather information on the campus. Cheers!

— Troy

UNCA Architecture Tour | Justice Center

Built in 1963 | Designed by SIX ASSOCIATES

Justice Center was named after Charles "Choo-Choo" Justice who began his extraordinary football career on the Asheville High football team. After serving in World War II, Justice was an all-American at UNC Chapel Hill and went on to play for the Washington Redskins. The Justice was named for the outstanding local athlete in 1973, 10 years after the buildings construction.

A special thinks to Kevan from Asheville By Foot for my personal tour of UNCA and helping gather information on the campus. Cheers!

— Troy