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Buncombe, Asheville property transfers for May 9-16
16 Crane St., $523,500, Amarx Construction LLC to Rebecca Lynn Ross. 6 Gilbert St., $355,000, Michael E Zimmerman to Szu Ting Kitty Yang. 43 Mayfair Drive, $385,000, Albert H Isom and Virginia Isom to Lauren Hellendall. 4306 Marble Way, $285,000, John Bauer and Janice Bauer to Deborah Lynn Wegner. 159...
PHOTOS: Asheville mountain estate with $24M asking price
A mountainside estate in Asheville is up for sale, now carrying an asking price of $24 million. That makes it one of the most expensive homes on the market in North Carolina, second only to a $49.99 million estate in the mountain town of Highlands.
Asheville area luxury houses sold for up to $4 million in Q1; what taxes do they pay?
ASHEVILLE - Buncombe County mansions sold for millions of dollars in the first quarter of the year, according to recent Citizen Times reporting, some with features such as infinity pools and elevators − but when it comes to taxes, some paid less than half their sales values. Having a...
Buncombe, Asheville property transfers for May 2-8
401 W. Haywood St., $252,000, Sun Construction & Realty Inc to Elizabeth A Bartsch. 1 Sevier St., $385,000, Michael McGee and Emilie McGee to Scott Burroughs. 9 Kenilworth Knolls, Unit 119, $259,000, Debra Ann Penland Revocable Trust to Steven Mecham. 315 Haywood Road, $745,000, Seung Jun Seo to KDR Creative...
Former Asheville golf site to become new home development, provide public sewer connection
ASHEVILLE - A new South Asheville housing development will replace the old Brookwood Golf Club after it was unanimously approved during the May 8 Buncombe County Board of Adjustment meeting. The new development, named Central Park, will bring 23 new single-family homes to the area alongside 185 new townhomes to 455 Mills Gap Road in Arden. ...
Answer Man: Warehouses north of Salvage Station gone? What's the plan for the property?
ASHEVILLE - Two warehouses just north of Asheville's famed Salvage Station music venue were recently torn down. A reader asks: What's the plan for those lots? Wouldn't it be nice to have a space to enjoy the river right there? Have other questions for our staff? Email Executive Editor Karen Chávez at KChavez@citizentimes.com and your question could appear in an upcoming column. ...
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