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downtown asheville: Welcome to Downtown Asheville - 09/09/08 03:18 PM
The single most important driving force in the Asheville, North Carolina market today is this: How close to downtown Asheville do you want to live? The answer to this question usually influences many other decisions that buyers will make about purchasing a home or land since proximity to downtown goes hand in hand with price points. The other important issue now affecting buyers is gas prices, with many clients considering living right in the downtown area in any number of the new green condos being built. So what does draw soo many people to the downtown Asheville area? I know there
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downtown asheville: Downtown Asheville, North Carolina - Haywood Street Part 2 - 04/25/07 10:30 PM
Finishing up our mini tour of Haywood Street, the east side of Haywood has two art galleries, The Aerial Gallery and a branch of the Fine Arts League of Asheville although their main office is a block over on Rankin Ave. The eclectic mix of stores, shops, and eateries also includes the Beirgarden ( wide variety of beers, many local as you may have surmised by the name), a Flower Gallery, a Soup and Sandwich eatery inside the Haywood Park Hotel , the True Blue Art Supply Store voted Best Arts Supply Store in Asheville two years running , and the store that is
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downtown asheville: Downtown Asheville - Haywood Street - 04/22/07 10:23 PM
I thought I would start my tour of downtown Asheville on the street I first used when entering Downtown Asheville and that would be Haywood Street. The first thing I saw that comes into view is the Basilica of St. Lawrence a building with great architecture and a rich history. Right across the way from St. Lawrence's is the Asheville Civic Center and the Pack Memorial Library. Just a little way down Haywood on the same side of the street is the Malaprops Cafe/Bookstore . a favorite local poet Keith Flynn was giving a reading this afternoon out of his new book "The Rhythm Method, Razzmatazz & Memory: How to Make
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downtown asheville: Downtown Asheville Condo Market , April 2007 - 04/20/07 10:02 AM
The condo market in downtown Asheville right now is in high demand with 4 closings and 18 units pending in the past 4 months. Depending on the location of the building and its amenities the current price ranges from $200 - $300 a square foot . Here are some units and their prices as of April 20th. $149,000 - 582 sq. ft. 1 bedroom, 1 bath unit - Within a Mile of Downtown $253,000 - 1190 sq. ft. 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit - Within a Mile of Downtown $320,000 - 1244 sq. ft. 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit - Within a Mile of
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Bill Westel, ECO
Asheville,
NC
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