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116 Harbor Rd. Hendersonville NC

Many Upgrades and Exceptionally Maintained!


Offered at $87,000.00

UNDER CONTRACT/Backup Offers Accepted.  Dana Hill Community is a full Clubhouse Community of double wide homes on leased lots.  The Clubhouse offers an outdoor pool, large social area and indoor shuffleboard courts.  A comfortable and affordable lifestyle option for we who are 55 plus.  This home is a gem with tile flooring, carpeting, wired generator, new roof 2004, new carpeting 2006, new AC 2004, new furnace 2006 and much more.

Come see what all Western NC and the Hendersonville area has to offer!  P.S. That's the on guard cat named Tiger on duty in the glassed in sun room.

Visual Tour:  http://www.visualtour.com/show.asp?T=1535323

 



40 Coyote Lane


Offered at $174,550.00

This 1950 home sited on an 0.41 spacious, treed and level lot.  2 bedrooms and 2 full baths plus 1,300 heated square feet; a partially unfinished basement; a single garage in basement area and a single detached carport.  There is hardwood flooring as well as carpet and tile and a gas vented fireplace.  Get in touch for further information.

Existing Appliances Convey


Visit Inside:  http://www.visualtour.com/show.asp?T=1544487

Hendersonville NC -- A Great Place To Call Home!

 
512 Shiloh Drive Hendersonville NC Area



Home, 19 Acres and 2-stall barn offered at $549,500

Beautiful custom built cape cod.  3 bedrooms/2.5 baths and over 2,500 heated square feet of living space.  Enjoy watching wildlife, relaxing on front porch and enjoying beautiful long range mountain views.  You'll find an abundance of wild fauna, a stream and even fruit trees.  There are trails for horseback riding, hiking or riding ATV's.

For further info and a lot more pictures visit the Visual Tour at
http://www.visualtour.com/show.asp?T=1334678

Convenient to Hendersonville and all amenities.  Welcome to Henderson County and Western NC -- a great place to call home!

Bring Your Horses
 
Brevard NC White Squirrel


This year will mark the 5th Annual White Squirrel Festival and this year's dates are Saturday and Sunday May 24th and the 25th in downtown Brevard, North Carolina.  This year will feature the ever popular Squirrel Box Derby which is a go-cart race down Jailhouse hill in downtown Brevard.  For the first time this year The Rotary Club of Brevard will sponsor a 5K/10K White Squirrel Race.  The music lineup is impressive and over sixteen acts are scheduled for the two days -- ALL FREE.  The White Squirrel Festival has been voted "Best Spring Music Festival in Western North Carolina" in a reader news poll by the Asheville Citizen Times.  If you are in the area you might want to drop by.  You can find up to date info at the Festival Website http://whitesquirrelfestival.com.

Now here's the story behind our areas white squirrels as I've been told and from what I can find out -- documented.  Allegedly a Mr. H. H. Mull introduced the unique creatures into the Brevard area.  He was supposed to have been given a pair by a Mr. Black of Madison, Florida.  After a carnival truck had overturned near his home he spotted some of these white squirrels running about in his pecan grove.  He captured a pair and gave them to his friend, Mr. Mull.

Mr. Mull's daughter had wanted to breed them but this wasn't working in captivity.  In 1951 one of the squirrels escaped so Mr. Mull set the other one free as well.  It didn't take long before different locations were noticing white squirrels.  They are loved throughout the area and in 1986 the Brevard City Council voted unanimously to pass an ordinance protecting them.  You might think these squirrels are albinos, but, they have normal dark eyes.  They also interbreed with our more common greys and produce a mixed litter.

They have now migrated to Etowah and are being spotted more and more in the Hendersonville area.  They are beautiful and the first time I saw one I thought it was small statuary in a front yard -- until it ran!

This is Sue reporting for Robin

Sue Reporting


 
 

The Cherokee Nation once proclaimed what today we know and love as Flat Rock as their hunting grounds.  For early settlers it became a place business people, planters and their families to escape malaria and the oppressive summer heat/humidity of coastal South Carolina.

Merchants from the seaport of what is now known as Charleston would meet with Cherokee braves on the "Great Flat Rock" to do their trading of beads, trinkets, etc.  It was in 1807 that the "Great Flat Rock" gave the site a name for a pioneer settlement that would grow up around it in what would become Hendersonville NC.

By 1827 Flat Rock was thriving (the Buncombe Turnpike had been completed from Asheville to join the Poinsett Highway in upper South Carolina.)  All kinds of industry starting taking place such as grist and lumber mills, brick makers, taverns and on and on  -- it was a boom time.

Than a member of a rich banking family in England found Flat Rock to have a very healthful climate and settled here with his family.  The prestige of the area only went up from there and Flat Rock and the general area became a mecca for an escape from the oppresive hot and humid areas further south and many summer "cottages" were built, which would be considered exclusive even by today's standards. 

Flat Rock was incorporated in 1995 and today is goverened by a mayor and six council members.

It is home to many prestigious mansions and beautiful modern day homes, Flat Rock Playhouse, the Carl Sandburg Home and rich in history.

Flat Rock and Henderson County has a lot to offer our tourists or new residents.
 

Beautiful Western NC - I-26 West

These statistics were prepared by our Western NC Regional MLS:

These numbers come from the 5 county WNC Regional MLS system and represent
total home sales in Buncombe, Madison, Haywood, Henderson and Transylvania counties.

2007 Total Sales

 

 

2008 Year to Date Sales

 

 

Homes Sold

7471

 

Homes Sold

 

742

Average Days on Market

103

 

Average Days on Market

 

115

Average Selling Price

$277,636

 

Average Selling Price

 

$253,195

Median Selling Price

$220,000

 

Median Selling Price

 

$204,950

Average List Price

$285,723

 

 Average List Price

 

$267,978

Median List Price

$229,900

 

 Median List Price

 

$215,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

February 2007 Sales

 

 

February 2008 Sales

 

 

Homes Sold

542

 

Homes Sold

 

375

Average Days on Market

94

 

Average Days on Market

 

117

Average Selling Price

$251,184

 

Average Selling Price

 

$245,560

Median Selling Price

$208,750

 

Median Selling Price

 

$203,800

Average List Price

$260,636

 

Average List Price

 

$260,151

Median List Price

$214,450

 

Median List Price

 

$214,900

Sell price volume

$136,142,254

 

Sell price volume

 

$92,085,116

Hendersonville, Asheville, Brevard and neighboring counties are a great draw for tourists and retirees looking for a seasonal home or year round living.  The region has a lot to offer such as four seasons, beautiful mountains, friendly people and so much more.

Currently we would be considered a buyers market by the fact that many of our prospective buyer's need to sell their existing homes before they can purchase and are experiencing difficulties in their market areas accomplishing this.  This situation has impacted our market by having many more properties available for purchasers to choose from and seller's being on the market longer than what had previously been normal.  With the excess inventory seller's are also pricing their properties competitively.

For buyer's who are interested in purchasing in the area and in a position to do so with the low interest rates this would be a great time to visit the area and see what all we have to offer.

Thanks for visiting and get in touch if we can be of assistance.

Robin
mailto:RobinOrSue@NC-Hendersonville.com

 

 

Dana Hill - Hendersonville NC

Offered at $74,000

http://www.visualtour.com/show.asp?T=1355714

View the above tour to get a feel for the community and all it has to offer.  The possibility of an affordable alternative lifestyle for 55 Plus folks as either year round or seasonal residents.

A beautiful Clubhouse/pool community of all doublewide homes on leased lots and very convenient to downtown Hendersonville and all amenities plus nearby Asheville.

Visit my Website at http://NC-Hendersonvillefor further info on Hendersonville, Asheville, Brevard and surrounding areas in the mountains of beautiful Western NC.

 

 

109 Harbor Road

Offered at $78,900

CLOSED SALE - Get in touch for information on other properties in this community: Dana Hill Community of doublewide homes on leased lots offer a 55 Plus lifestyle option.  You will find a full featured Clubhouse with outdoor pool, large social area and indoor shuffleboad courts.

This home offers over 1,500 heated square feet of living space plus a closed-in sun room; 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths.  Home has been well maintained and the roof is approximately 2 years old.

Very convenient to town and all amenities.  Great for year round or seasonal residents.

Visit here for more info:  http://www.visualtour.com/show.asp?T=1392615  

 


Henderson County & Western NC Mountain View

Henderson County is located in Western NC, covers a 375-square mile area and was incorporated in 1838.  Per the 2004 census Henderson County's population was 96,124 and I suspect we have added more folks since than.  The area is generally known as a destination location for many relocating families/retirees.

The five incorporated areas of Henderson County are the city of Hendersonville, the Village of Flat Rock, the Town of Fletcher, the Town Laurel Park and the Town of Mills River.

The county sits 2,200 feet above sea level and is surrounded by the Great Smokies and the Blue Ridge Mountains.  You will find 4 distinct, generally mild seasons (of course there are always exceptions.)  Summertime not only finds many tourists but a plethoria of summer residents fleeing the Florida summer heat and enjoying the mountains and all they have to offer -- beauty and lots of outdoor recreation for all ages.

Henderson County and the Hendersonville region still have a small town ambiance with many big town social and cultural amenities.  Visit my Website at http://NC-Hendersonville.com for much more local information.  Better yet, come visit and experience why we're just a great place to call home!

P.S.: My first Post -- If I've done this incorrectly please let me know kindly!  Thanks, Robin and Sue

 
 
Real Estate Agent: Robin and Sue REALTORs® Hendersonville & Western NC Real Estate (Prudential Lifestyle Realty in Hendersonville, NC)
Robin and Sue REALTORs® Hendersonville & Western NC Real Estate
Hendersonville, NC
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