NC Mountain Homes (2) That Attractive Quality
COREY ATHERTON is one of our favorite real estate experts here in the Asheville area.He has a great handle on land and home values. In the post that follows, COREY points out the excellent features of one of our favorite conservation developments in the Asheville area. This development, CRESTON, protects over 1,000 acres of land that adjoins the 65,000 acre Pisgah National Forest.
As COREY says, " NC mountain homes have an attractive quality. Having been on board at Creston for many years, I can tell you that this "attractive quality" is underscored here! The concept is to keep it simple, quiet, and serene so the natural beauty of the land takes precedence. 50% of 1100 acres is designated as Creston Reserve/Common Property which will remain undeveloped for all residents to enjoy as part of Creston living."
NC mountain homes have an attractive quality. Having been on board at Creston for many years, I can tell you that this "attractive quality" is underscored here! The concept is to keep it simple, quiet, and serene so the natural beauty of the land takes precedence. 50% of 1100 acres is designated as Creston Reserve/Common Property which will remain undeveloped for all residents to enjoy as part of Creston living.
Creston represents a return to the basics of North Carolina mountain homes and ownership.It's a place for people who like their privacy but want the opportunity to get to know their neighbors, perhaps while walking on one of the foot trails meandering through the Creston Reserve or at one of the community greens and overlooks.
But perhaps a picture or two can describe that attractive quality best! So take a look at our vistas here at Creston (Black Mountain, NC) and then call or email me.
We are looking forward to Fall here at Creston.
It's a great time to enjoy the atmosphere and the prospect of your North Carolina mountain home.
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