I love Weaverville! There is so many really cool things to do and they even have their own great restaurants. And it’s really 15 to 20 minutes to downtown Asheville maximum.
My first home I bought here was in Weaverville. I loved living in weaverville. Weaverville is one of the high end areas of Buncombe County. When you live in Weaverville you never have to go to Asheville. They have everything you want.
I wanna go back…LOL actually Iam designing a st into bus depot and tiny rental, and park and that is the ara of the look trying to create. But we see take a bit of nutty politic .. LOL @@livinginasheville
Great area you got there, but I'm more a a subsection-Q type. If I was to move to such a place I'd buy ground and put up a geoship someplace, run the utilities, and still come out cheaper than most resale stick-n-brick. (no I'm not a California hippie) just getting tired of several decades of subzero winters.
I've lived in Weaverville since my birth in 1965. Weaverville was once a small town where everybody knew everybody. Now Weaverville is just another place where people come seeking what they don't want to take the time to experience, but rather pretend. Please please people unless you are interested in assimilation and want to respect our culture and our history find another charming town to pretend to belong in. I'm sure this nice real estate salesperson can find whatever you want elsewhere.
I’m really liking your vibe. We might need to talk once we are ready to make the move. Weaverville is on the list. Can we get into something under $450k?
Yay, now you're talking. W'ville is so close to so much and go down Merrimon and you can find everything! Thanks for highlighting a lovely town.
I love Weaverville! There is so many really cool things to do and they even have their own great restaurants. And it’s really 15 to 20 minutes to downtown Asheville maximum.
My first home I bought here was in Weaverville. I loved living in weaverville. Weaverville is one of the high end areas of Buncombe County. When you live in Weaverville you never have to go to Asheville. They have everything you want.
They do- it’s true.
One of the nicest homes and neighborhoods state iv seen in a few year. LOL
So you’re saying you like Weaverville?
Yea, from Honolulu so I like that 70-80s look and coastal east cost coast line some places still living that area sort of. LOL , @@livinginasheville
I wanna go back…LOL actually Iam designing a st into bus depot and tiny rental, and park and that is the ara of the look trying to create. But we see take a bit of nutty politic .. LOL @@livinginasheville
Oh Honolulu is gorgeous. Yes I could see that.
Great area you got there, but I'm more a a subsection-Q type. If I was to move to such a place I'd buy ground and put up a geoship someplace, run the utilities, and still come out cheaper than most resale stick-n-brick. (no I'm not a California hippie) just getting tired of several decades of subzero winters.
Oh cool! A geoship! I want to see.
@@livinginasheville first complete prototype can be viewed here on yT
I've lived in Weaverville since my birth in 1965. Weaverville was once a small town where everybody knew everybody. Now Weaverville is just another place where people come seeking what they don't want to take the time to experience, but rather pretend. Please please people unless you are interested in assimilation and want to respect our culture and our history find another charming town to pretend to belong in. I'm sure this nice real estate salesperson can find whatever you want elsewhere.
Thank you for calling me. Nice. I live here.
I’m really liking your vibe. We might need to talk once we are ready to make the move. Weaverville is on the list. Can we get into something under $450k?
Totally! Email me and let’s talk
Beth@livinginasheville.com
Brevard looks pretty too
@@livinginasheville will do!