TOUR A $1.6M+ Custom Built Asheville Luxury Home | Asheville Real Estate
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Enjoy a tour of this custom built home located in the prestigious Town Mountain Preserve in North Asheville. This custom 2018 NC Green Built Certified home by Red Tree Builders sits on 1.74 acres. With over 3,000 square feet, this uniquely designed home offers the perfect combination of daily living with plenty of space for entertainment. Featuring a gourmet kitchen with high-end appliances, a large island, plenty of pantry space, and a primary suite on main with a walk in closet. Three decks allow for you to truly take in the peaceful setting that this property has to offer. Let me know what you think of this luxury home in Asheville and your favorite part of the home in the comments! I hope you enjoy me giving you an inside look of it!
Listed by: Bill Devore at Keller Williams Professionals
Built by: Red Tree Builders
30 Franklin Trace Drive, Asheville NC 28804
MLS#: 3932266
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My house is Romy It’s modern not my taste per se, and it has a very sterile. Look to it. I didn’t feel warm and comfy to my way of thinking for the lot that’s on saying OK but that’s just my opinion.
This is a playful interpretation of a commercial architectural trend
I used to call Village Skyline.