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GG Mar 9th, 2002 09:14 AM

What is Asheville like?
 
I'm searching for a place in the mountains, near a mid to large sized town for a vacation, possible relocation. I've heard that Asheville is beautiful and the weather is great. Please tell me more...<BR>What are the people like, what are the best things about it, the worst? Is it a good place for someone looking for a computer job (programming, etc.) I'm coming from a town just outside of Chicago, so I know it'll be different. I'm just wondering HOW it's different. Thanks!

d.embody Mar 9th, 2002 11:53 AM

I've only been to Asheville on vacation and mainly to visit the Biltmore House, (don't miss it if you get a chance to go) but it seems very nice, along with the surrounding areas. People we know who live near there seem to like it.<BR>Don't discount the North Georgia Mountains around Blue Ridge and Ellijay. They are both very charming areas; we've vacationed up there for years and finally bought 4 acres there for our later retirement.

Kim Mar 9th, 2002 12:02 PM

Hi! I live in Asheville. We moved here about 4 1/2 years ago. We really like it. I don't know what it's like where you live now, but i feel I should warn you that real estate is VERY expensive here. Other than that, it's a great place to live. It is beautiful and the weather is pretty good. I think we've only had a total of 1 1/2 inches of snow this year. There is quite a mixture of people here. From my own personal experience, a lot of the people here have relocated from other places too.

Marianna May 16th, 2002 12:13 PM

I lived in Miami, Florida and want a change of people and scenery. I'm assuming from what I'm reading that Asheville is Mountain-side and not ocean side.<BR><BR>When you say real estate is expensive, I gather it can't be as bad as down here. TAXES on homeowners and car insurance down here is brutal. Would someone please give us an idea of what a 3/2 home - in a middle class to middle/upper class area would cost? I will probably eventually contact a realtor, but enjoy hearing from those of you who call it home. Thanks.

wncang May 16th, 2002 04:33 PM

I live about 30 minutes south of Asheville, and yes, housing is very expensive. You can probably find a 3 bedroom, 2 bath house for around $225,000. For a house in an upper middle class neighborhood, maybe around $300,000. Check out realtor.com for more accurate pricing. Asheville is really a mixed bag, including lots of retirees and new age types. However, western NC is one of the most beautiful plaes you could live.

Roger Honeycutt Jun 4th, 2002 06:10 PM

My wife and I own a home Franklin, NC. We are 50 miles from Asheville, and exactly 2 hours from Atlanta, Ga. our primary residence. Our home sits on a mountain with a view of Asheville and The Great Smoky Mtns. We are minutes from whitewater rafting, fishing, boating, golfing, blue ridge parkway, many waterfalls, highest mtn east of mississippi, a casino, and much more. Our home is 3 bed, 2.5 bath, 3 levels, big deck with hot tub, several acres with waterfall, and the view! Price? 121,000 purchased 1 year ago. We are in a very private location yet 8 min from all the fast food places, Lowes, Wal-mart, K-mart, town, stores, banks, and a beautiful golf course. Please, your welcome in our town anytime.


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