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Welcome to Laurelwood, a charming and thriving community located in Black Mountain - just a short 15-mile drive west of Asheville. If you're seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city living, look no further. Our new homes have been thoughtfully designed with your outdoor-loving and small-town lifestyle in mind. Step inside your new home and you'll be greeted by a spacious open concept floor plan, perfect for entertaining family and friends. The kitchen boasts stylish stainless steel appliances, trendy backsplash, and ample cabinet space to keep everything organized. The primary bedroom and en-suite bathroom provide the ideal retreat after a long day of hiking and exploring the nearby trails. But Laurelwood isn't just about the homes - we're committed to providing our residents with top-notch amenities that cater to their active lifestyles. Whether it's taking your furry friend to the bark-park, gathering around the fire-pit, or grilling up a delicious meal at our pavilion, there's something for everyone. Don't miss out on this opportunity to live in one of the most breathtaking areas of North Carolina. Contact one of our home specialists today to schedule a tour! * Third-party lenders offer financing options, subject to terms and conditions. Although we made every effort to use precise marketing, stock photos may be used in our communities. Please note that finishes on homes may vary. EHO
The established community is in Black Mountain, a town in Buncombe County, and is part of the Asheville Metropolitan Statistical Area. The town of Montreat borders Black Mountain to the north, and the unincorporated community of Swannanoa is on the west border. U.S. Route 70 is the main road through the center of town. Interstate 40 passes just to the south of downtown, with access from exits 64 and 65. Via I-40 it is 15 miles to Asheville and 41 miles east to Morganton. The downtown area has many eclectic shops, attracting seasonal tourism which is a main staple of the local economy. There are also many quaint beds and breakfasts. Black Mountain is home of the Swannanoa Valley Museum and History Center where they organize events and hikes to historic locations, monthly. Located near the museum is The Black Mountain Center for the Arts – a community dream-come-true in the beautifully renovated original City Hall. Lake Eden Arts Festival – occurring twice a year since 1995, is based in Black Mountain and has established the reputation as being one of the best festivals in the southeast. The Washington Post recognized it in 2001 as, “The best cultural Mix and Match Festival in the nation”. The festival includes international and local music, handicrafts, dancing, cuisine, children’s activities, outdoor adventures, drum circles, a zipline, canoeing, etc.
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