three creeks: LAND FOR SALE IN ASHEVILLE NC Area - $99,000 TO $200,000 - 09/28/11 10:44 AM
LAND FOR SALE IN ASHEVILLE NC AREA Price Range- $90,000 TO $200,000 All beautiful with mountain views, streams and ready-to-build. Just One Exaple 3.25 AC in ECO-friendly development within 278 AC Conservation Preserve $99,500 MLS# 492979 Zip: 28746 Subdivision: THREE CREEKS Status: ACTIVE Listing Brokerage: The Eco-Steward Real Estate Consulting Firm, Inc. Email : janeAnne@janeAnne.com janeAnne's Notes: " THIS is an exceptional south-facing parcel with distant mountain views in mature green-friendly community. The building site is bordered by stream on the property & sits
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three creeks: Lot 8 Winterle (Three Creeks) Lake Lure, NC - 3.25 AC MLS 492979 - 08/17/11 04:38 PM
-Exceptional parcel in mature rco-friendly community. This beautiful 3.25 AC Site is bordered by stream and sits in the heart of 278 pristine, forested acres . You can hear the cascading waterfall from this very spot. An ideal community with only nineteen 3± acre homesites within 277 acres, at Three Creeks, the surrounding park-like common land is deeded to the owners to be enjoyed by all. Homesites have been thoughtfully selected. Choose THIS site ( LOT #8 Winterle) and you will discover a vibrant sanctuary bordered by a creek, with sounds of the cascading waterfall inviting you Home. Comprehensive covenants require custom
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three creeks: Asheville Areas' Eco-Jewel -Land in Conservation Neighborhood - 06/16/09 11:00 AM
Dateline Asheville, North Carolina, June, 2009News and Views from Asheville's Greenolina, Real Estate Eco-Steward THREE CREEKS, CASCADES AND WATERFALLS- Take a deep breath and imagine yourself inspired by this waterfall. That's what happened for us on our recent picnic and photo shoot at Three Creeks Preserve. Here we discovered a conservation neighborhood beyond compare. Less than an hour from Asheville, NC., and just 4 miles from Lake Lure, NC, we also discovered the secret to eco-friendly living at Three Creeks Preserve. We had checked our map (see graphic) and headed out in high anticipation. We had heard amazing reports on the
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three creeks: The Power of Just One - 09/01/08 09:35 AM
I am thinking of Grandma today on what would have been her birthday. Over a hundred years ago, having just graduated from Ypsilanti (Michigan) Teacher's College, my adventurous grandmother took an assignment in a one-room schoolhouse off the coast of Cuba. Sailing from Florida, she traveled by freighter, finally to arrive at her destination, the Isles of Pines . There she joined a group of fellow Americans to lend her services to what today might be understood as an eco-community or eco-village. Ecovillages, according to Wikipedia are " intended to be socially, economically and ecologically sustainable intentional communities. Most aim for a
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three creeks: The Sign Read, "green homes for sale in asheville" - 03/26/08 01:12 PM
Recently, not half an hour's drive from Asheville, N.C, (where our real estate market remains vital, ) we spotted a sign, obviously done by a local artist. It read, " green homes for sale in this Asheville burb..." "Burb"? What does that mean, I wonder. . . I asked an eco-savvy husband and wife team what about this...and they had to laugh . Their goal is to develop a conservation subdivision. They want to partner with eco-minded people interested in, among other things, eco-innovation, energy efficiency, true-green-built homes, water conservation, and the creation of economic opportunities for the local communities. Maybe that's what that
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