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FOR SALE | 149 Hillside in Five Points

3 Bedrooms  |  2.5 Baths  |  Bonus Room |  2457 SQFT  |  .23 Acres

We are pleased to share Kristin's home, our friend, and bring it to the market. Her warm and walkable, urban oasis is centered by a well-loved vintage home and located in the thriving Five Points neighborhood. Mindfully curated details, both vintage and urban, blend within this crafted residence with many unique features creating a sense of discovery.

The central kitchen is truly the heart of this one with bright rooms radiating around it as you work your way back outside to the surrounding light filtered gardens. This home is both a place to comfortably escape and creatively engage. You just can't help to feel good here. 

Want to discover more? Go here for Kristin's own story on her home. Or go here for our virtual tour. Last, give us a call to send you more information or schedule a tour. Cheers!

— Kelly and Troy

SOLD | 47 Ridgelawn Rd

Yeah! Another sweet listing sold this past week. The original Sears Kit Home retained all the original character and charm and was well located in West Asheville.

Here is what the seller's said about us: 

Troy and Kelly were fantastic partners in the sale of our house! We were out-of-town owners and we completely trusted their counsel. They navigated through the  entire process professionally and thoughtfully and were extremely responsive. They clearly have a thorough understanding of the local market and have all the solid contacts necessary to make things happen when needed. We would have not hesitation to recommend Troy and Kelly and us them again if the need arises.”

Cheers!

— Troy and Kelly

Designing Our Future | Edition 015

ReGen Village | A new neighborhood that will grow its own food, power itself, and handle its own waste. As always, our friends in this part of Europe set the tone for the future in terms of design and lifestyle. This neighborhood will be the first ReGen Village, a new type of community designed to be fully self-sufficient, growing its own food, making its own energy, and handling its own waste in a closed loop.

Read the full article here. Anyone think it would be great in Asheville? Cheers!