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Arborvale Park Homes for Sale in Asheville, NC

Arborvale Park sits in that appealing Asheville sweet spot where historic character, central access, and a distinctly neighborhood feel come together.

Listing summary: 3 Active3 Recently Sold

Median $995,000Luxury
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Community Highlights

  • Close-to-downtown location
  • Historic Montford-adjacent setting
  • Mix of character homes and modern updates
Craftsman styleFinished basementCovered front porchWalkable location

Amenities & Lifestyle

Recreation

Montford Community Center/Park · Hazel Robinson Amphitheater

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1926–2013
20% Garage60% Basement
  • Covered front porch
  • Finished basement
  • Decks
  • Fenced back yard
  • Gas fireplace
  • Kitchen island
  • Private entrances

Location & Proximity

Western North Carolina mountains, Asheville metro

Walkability: High

Downtown Asheville
short stroll
Hazel Robinson Amphitheater
short stroll
Montford Community Center Park
short stroll
downtown AshevilleMontford districtMontford Community Center/ParkHazel Robinson AmphitheaterAll Day Darling

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Unspecified
Middle
Asheville
High
Asheville

About Arborvale Park

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Arborvale Park, Asheville

First Impressions

Arborvale Park sits in that appealing Asheville sweet spot where historic character, central access, and a distinctly neighborhood feel come together. The setting is closely tied to Montford, with homes on Courtland Avenue and Houston Street placing the community just outside the historic district and within easy reach of downtown. It feels established rather than newly built, with older homes, thoughtful updates, and a strong sense of place.

"A classic Asheville pocket where historic charm and downtown convenience meet."

Home Styles & Community Feel

This is a single-family neighborhood with a notably varied housing story. The oldest homes date to the 1920s, while the newest examples reach into the 2010s, so the streets show a mix of early 20th-century character and more recent construction. Craftsman styling appears prominently, and the architecture leans into features that people tend to notice right away: covered front porches, hardwood floors, finished lower levels, and indoor-outdoor living spaces like decks and fenced back yards.

A lot of the appeal comes from that blend of original charm and practical updates. One home offers a fully separated triplex layout with private entrances, kitchens, and bathrooms, while another emphasizes a finished basement, a gas fireplace, and a generous kitchen island. Many homes feature basement space, and a smaller share include garages, which gives the neighborhood a more traditional in-town profile.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Daily life here is shaped by walkability and proximity. Residents can stroll to downtown Asheville, and local favorites such as All Day Darling, 9 Mile, and Tall John's are close by. The Montford Community Center/Park adds courts, a baseball field, and a playground, while the Hazel Robinson Amphitheater brings a cultural edge to the area’s outdoor rhythm.

"Walkability, neighborhood parks, and downtown dining are part of the everyday appeal here."

The streets feel connected to the city without losing their residential character. Covered porches, decks, and usable lower levels encourage time at home, while nearby dining and recreation make it easy to step out for a meal, a concert, or a quick park visit.

Location & Schools

Arborvale Park is positioned in Asheville’s Montford area, just outside the historic district and minutes from downtown Asheville. The listings specifically call out a short stroll to downtown, the Hazel Robinson Amphitheater, and Montford Community Center/Park, along with nearby restaurants on the local grid. School information is limited in the provided records, but the community is associated with Asheville schools at the middle and high school levels, with the elementary school listed as unspecified. For buyers who want an in-town setting with character homes and immediate access to Asheville’s core, this location is especially compelling.

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Recently Sold in Arborvale Park 3 recently sold in Arborvale Park, Asheville with dates and property details

Recently Sold

3 recently sold in Arborvale Park, Asheville

Property Sold List Price DOM Size List $/SF
135 Courtland Avenue sold home in Asheville, SC 135 Courtland Avenue 4 bd · 3 ba Jan 6 2026 $685,000 47 2,636 sq ft $260
99999 Houston Street sold home in Asheville, SC 99999 Houston Street Dec 18 2024 $210,000 196
8 Arborvale Road 4 sold home in Asheville, SC 8 Arborvale Road 4 3 bd · 1 ba Nov 6 2024 $647,000 48 1,778 sq ft $364

Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Arborvale Park, Asheville

The Arborvale Park real estate market shows balanced market conditions. Homes typically sell within 48 days. With 2 active listings and 1 home sold in the past year, a healthy balance exists between buyers and sellers.

Pricing

Median Price
$872,500
Average Price
$872,500
1-Yr Price Trend
+61.7%

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.6
Avg Bathrooms
2.8

Market Activity

Active Listings
2
Sold Last Year
1
Median Days to Sell
48 days

Community Info

Median Year Built
1927
New Construction
0%