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Fairview, NC Real Estate News

By Jason Brodsky
(Asheville Holistic Realty at Keller Williams)
  Unique Home in Private Neighborhood! Enjoy gardening in this spacious lot, working on your cars in the extra large carport, or simply relaxing on the patio in the hot tub. The options are limitless! Conveniently located just off US74 this property is only 15 min to downtown Asheville or Biltmore Village. Call Asheville Holistic Realty at 828.210.1592 for a showing today!   More Details: http://www.ashevillehomelistings.com/listing/mlsid/553/propertyid/548050/
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By ASHEVILLE REALTY REFERRAL RESOURCE 828-776-0779, CONTACT janeAnne365@gmail.com
( REAL ESTATE REFERRAL NETWORK )
"MY! This land is Beautiful!!!, " said my "Baby Boomer" clients as we looked at the land. (see photo)    I am excited about theprospects for Asheville real estate clients, a retired airline pilot and his wife  who refer to themselves as quintessential Baby Boomers, and their relocation to beautiful Western North Carolina— getting settled in a new home here in Asheville.    But they have some special requests for this beautiful Asheville land   They are serious about downsizing from their current 5,000 square foot equestrian estate to a home of less than 3,000 square feet— they really want a  sunny gardening area, a green-friendly, energy efficient home— and they want to stay living in this home until they are in their 100s.   OH! And they need to have enough room to pasture their horses...
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By ASHEVILLE REALTY REFERRAL RESOURCE 828-776-0779, CONTACT janeAnne365@gmail.com
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Drovers Road Preserve-  Today’s Tribute to Days Gone By Asheville Real Estate Journal    Drovers Road Preserve is an Asheville area conservation-oriented development with historical roots. Aptly named for its still visible trail, Drovers Road celebrates days gone by.   When you visit Drovers Road, look for the trail just inside the entrance to the 186-acre eco-sensitive development. (see photo) You will find a perfectly preserved road that once connected drovers to and from the markets of Asheville’s city center.     The historic wagon road is honored with plaques; it’s a story being told as you enter the preserve. And you may also notice that while there is a new, and carefully planned, paved road right beside it, the worn path now serves to connect the development’s residents to a pie...
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By ASHEVILLE REALTY REFERRAL RESOURCE 828-776-0779, CONTACT janeAnne365@gmail.com
( REAL ESTATE REFERRAL NETWORK )
All About HORSEY THINGS Asheville Area     If you love horses and horse country, you will love the “Horsey-Lovers”  Fairview Area  of Asheville, North Carolina. Here are homes on the Land and neighbors interested in equestrian pursuits.   Within easy-driving distance of Fairview you also can find equine supply places  and WNC Equine Services   For the horse  and horse-lover on your gift list here are “horsey accessories”  --  a list I’ve alphabetized …           APPAREL - ENGLISH/WESTERNBLACKSMITH/FARRIERSBREEDINGDRIVING HORSES/LESSONSEQUINE ACUPUNCTURE/ ALTERNATIVE THERAPIESEQUINE DENTISTRYEQUESTRIAN ORGANIZATIONS EQUESTRIAN SCHOLARSHIPS EVENTINGFARM/ANIMAL SUPPLIESFARM EQUIPMENT FEED SUPPLIES/FEED MILL/SHAVINGSGROOMINGHORSE BOARDING FACILITIESHORSE FARM & EQUESTRIAN PROPERTY SALES (as...
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19 E Owl Creek Ln Fairview, NC Click For Listing Website Click For Interactive e-Tour Immaculate Arts and Craft 6br/5.5ba in secluded Southcliff gated community in Fairview. .28 acre corner lot. Home has 10ft ceilings with 8ft door openings thru out. Open Floor plan with Hardwood Floors thru out main level. Custom kitchen with upgraded appliances,breakfast bar and granite counters leads to side porch. All 6 bedrooms are spacious. High touch on moldings and facings thru out. Great home for entertaining. MLS# 488745 $686,000 6 Bed, 5.5 Bath 19 E Owl Creek LnFairview NC, 28730 Susan Duncan CRS, GRI, ECO EXIT REALTY VISTAS 828-333-4793
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By ASHEVILLE REALTY REFERRAL RESOURCE 828-776-0779, CONTACT janeAnne365@gmail.com
( REAL ESTATE REFERRAL NETWORK )
Asheville Real Estate Journal Picnics and Day Trips Series- Southcliff (South face of Cedar Cliff Mountain) Area/Community::  Southcliff Fairview, NC (Greater Asheville) Minutes from Downtown Asheville  Amenities and Mission Hospitals:: 18-20 Time of Departure:: 12:45 PM Time of Arrival at Gate and Security Stop Point:: 1:03PM Drive Time from Southcliff to Grocery/Drug Store :: 5 Minutes     Driving out  74A from Asheville, I was reminded why this road is known as the "Scenic Byway." On this bright late December day, the mountains bordering a Carolina Blue sky  and touched at the very top rims with lacy frost were breathtaking. Long ago, farmers drove their livestock to Charleston, Columbia and Charlotte near what is today 74A - the Drovers Road. Southcliff overlooks that site. This dev...
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By ASHEVILLE REALTY REFERRAL RESOURCE 828-776-0779, CONTACT janeAnne365@gmail.com
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Asheville real estate clients, a retired airline pilot and his wife  who refer to themselves as quintessential Baby Boomers, are excited about relocating to beautiful Western North Carolina- getting settled in a new home here in Asheville.     I, Greenolina  am excited about the prospects for them here in the Asheville area. But they have some special requests: They are serious about downsizing from their current 5,000 square foot equestrian estate to a home of less than 3,000 square feet- they really want a  sunny gardening area, a green-friendly, energy efficient home- and they want to stay living in this home until they are in their 100s. OH! And they need to  have enough room for their horses, two (2)Tennessee Walkers.   That's a Tall Order! A Baby Bommers' "Top-Rated" Asheville Gem...
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By ASHEVILLE REALTY REFERRAL RESOURCE 828-776-0779, CONTACT janeAnne365@gmail.com
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MAKE THIS YOUR HOME IN ASHEVILLE (Fairview Community) !  OUR ASHEVILLE HOMES ON THE GREENSIDE      AUTUMN,2010 PICK OF THE MONTH  Fairview is a beautiful area known for it's rolling terrain, fine horse properties, beautiful mountain views, and excellent schools. It is an easy drive from downtown Asheville of less than 20 minutes. As the owner of this home says, " ... Coming home to reality shows on TV isn't enough.  The setting provides the sounds of songbirds and bamboo in the wind, the views, the potentially organic garden, possibility of horses, artistic pursuits......and magic!   HORSES? Bring them here! " (see video my walk along the pasture below)   Then, judge for yourself...when you tour this home with horizontal skylights above the central atrium that wash the NO VOC painted in...
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By ASHEVILLE REALTY REFERRAL RESOURCE 828-776-0779, CONTACT janeAnne365@gmail.com
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You have been invited on a tour of 7 Asheville Second-Vacation Home Locales  you may consider when relocating to Asheville, NC.   On this crisp mountain morning, we head out to look at the eco-friendly development -Drovers Road Preserve  , a sustainable residential community of 190 acres  in Fairview, NC, the third stop on our tour. Drovers Road is a thoughtfully laid out eco- development. It  is a special find for Second-Vacation home investors, not only be cause it is beautiful, and populated with a number of Certified Healthy Built ®Homes, but because it is within an easy half hour drive of  downtown Asheville.  (photo shows old drovers trail and historical marker) When investing in a Second or Vacation property proximity to the amenities of Asheville  such as the Diana Wortham Theat...
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By ASHEVILLE REALTY REFERRAL RESOURCE 828-776-0779, CONTACT janeAnne365@gmail.com
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Are you interested in  Eco-Friendly Development ? One Asheville area eco-community may have some answers for you. Creating an eco-friendly development starts with planning how the site on acreage comes together and will unfold. There are questions that come up before one home is built that beg to be answered:  How will this development work with natural resources  by preserving topsoil and trees and reducing storm water runoff?  How  energy efficient building and an increased use of alternative energy sources lead to sustainable development? What is the plan for using green building materials? And is there a plan for educating homeowners and building professionals on the features and benefits of deep-green construction?  When just yesterday I visited Hickory Nut Forest Eco-Community nea...
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By ASHEVILLE REALTY REFERRAL RESOURCE 828-776-0779, CONTACT janeAnne365@gmail.com
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David Tuch, VP at Equinox Environmental has a wealth of knowledge and experience. A presenter at the 2009 GREEN HOMES (and Land)  Tour, Tuch is involved in an array of eco-community developments in the Greater Asheville, NC area. During the presentation time, Tuch, an expert consultant for the Mountain Landscapes Initiative, talked about  how  we can grow local economies in North Carolina's mountain region without threatening the natural assets that attract new people and new investment. He also looked at  how to adjust to change in the mountains without sacrificing community character and sense of place.   Following that thought he asked . . .  "WHERE is the perfect place to construct the green-built home of your dreams?" If I were to choose, and it would be hard because Asheville is f...
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By ASHEVILLE REALTY REFERRAL RESOURCE 828-776-0779, CONTACT janeAnne365@gmail.com
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"invisible living forces" I am looking at this photo I shot "in the backyard" of a unique home in Asheville' s mountains this week. We were previewing it for a client due to arrive on Monday. I didn't realize when I shot this that it told a story...a tale of "invisible living forces".. that easily can come into play.... Like neighborly acts of good will  these "forces" (symbolized here by the cascading falls)  seem to have rewards. ...they can  be small but meaningful shifts.... An elderly gentleman tips his hat and waves at his wife of 50 years, and suddenly she feels seventeen again....A 5'2 mom hugs her 6'3 son, and suddenly they both light up!  Possibly, like making a choice to ford a stream, those "invisible living forces" hidden right beneath our feet can make all the difference i...
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By Ray & Elaine Fischer
((828) Home-Stager.com & (828) Custom-Cabinets.com )
1. Grab them from the curb.You've seen them. Buyers hunkered low in their cars in front of your house, doing drive-bys before deciding whether to request a showing or attend an open house. Make these potential buyers fall in love with your home from the street by adding potted plants and flowers, power-washing patios and walkways, weeding the garden and mowing the lawn. It's your first chance to make a good impression, so you've got to make it count. 2. Make it sparkle.Pretend that your mother or mother-in-law is coming for a visit. Think hotel clean. Mop, dust, vacuum, wash windows, baseboards - even the cat. Remember that people will look in your cupboards, under your sinks and in your closets. Also, pay particular attention to odors. You might even consider consulting a neutral nose ...
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By ASHEVILLE REALTY REFERRAL RESOURCE 828-776-0779, CONTACT janeAnne365@gmail.com
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I met a horse-loving visitor not long ago. She was thinking of relocating to Asheville and was looking for  "...a  turnkey organic farm with a good horse barn where  like-minded people could share the acreage and facilities... " .  I recommended she take on of the AshevilleGREEN RELOCATION TOURS specifically designed  for folks looking for horse farms and/or acreages. Here in the Asheville area where sustainabilityis highly regarded and organic agriculture is on the rise, taking the time to get to know the area and topography, especially if you are into horses,  just makes sense to me. Rolling and  south-facing property is at a premium, so seeing a sampling of a few gems with southern exposure and good trails is a real plus. The Equine Property Tour includes a south-facing farm on over ...
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By ASHEVILLE REALTY REFERRAL RESOURCE 828-776-0779, CONTACT janeAnne365@gmail.com
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SUN OVER THE MOUNTAINS on the dawn of a new day . Here in Asheville, a sunrise really can take your breath away. Do you suppose that a picture can take you to places that no amount of explaining can? I think so. That is why I am starting the SOLAR ENERGY SERIES that follows with a set of three photos I took here in the mountains and coves of our area.  They remind me of the power and splendor of the Sun. It is a good thing, as I discuss in the following series, to take advantage of the gifts beyond that special energy of spirit they evoke....but right now...this picture says it all for me...  
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By ASHEVILLE REALTY REFERRAL RESOURCE 828-776-0779, CONTACT janeAnne365@gmail.com
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WHERE is the perfect place to construct the green-built home of your dreams? Possibly on a remarkable building site  in one of Asheville, North Carolina's  eco-communities. "GREEN" is the word here in Western North Carolina's mountains.   More and more here in Asheville we are noticing a trend toward sustainable environments, and more and  more. Asheville is becoming the "hub' of green and sustainable development.  (Photo to the right of the meadows at Drovers Road Preserve courtesy of David Tuch, VP Equinox Environmental.) So I have been touring various eco-communities in the Asheville, NC area to find out what this is all about.  We started with Hickory Nut Forest. (Worth your visit!)  Today we are traveling with Eco Certified® Real Estate Consultant, Bill Westel to check out Drovers ...
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By Bill Westel, ECO
(Eco-Steward Realty)
 The third meeting of the Fairview Heritage Coalition was on March 10th, 2007. There were approximately 15 people in attendance. The meeting was a follow up to two prior community meetings dealing with the tremendous amount of development that is occurring in Fairview. A steering committee has been formed along with task forces dealing with growth/management and land planning issues, property taxes, and water/environmental issues. Chairpersons have volunteered to lead each task force. The next steering committee meeting will be on March 24th to discuss various organization issues. I have volunteered to be on the steering committee given my prior experience in dealing with community growth issues in Florida. It should be interesting!  
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By Bill Westel, ECO
(Eco-Steward Realty)
The residents of Fairview will be having their third meeting this Saturday, March 10th at the library to discuss over-development and how they might be able to influence this process as more and more land is succumbing to subdivisions. The Western North Carolina Alliance has also been participating in these meetings and is helping the community organize to deal with this pressing issue. Community members have been discussing and focusing on community sustainability and how to preserve the quality of life they have come to love.    There will be a steering committee meeting on Saturday, March 24th at 9:30am.
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