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Biltmore Pines Homes in Asheville with Fast Interstate Access

Biltmore Pines has the feel of an established Asheville pocket that still makes room for fresh energy.

Listing summary: 3 Active5 Recently Sold

Median $485,000Upper Middle
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Community Highlights

  • Central Asheville access
  • Mix of classic cottages and new construction
  • Yards with mature landscaping and basement flexibility
Basementsupdated kitchensPorchesfenced yards

Amenities & Lifestyle

Civic

community center · library

Parks

Murphy-Oakley Park

Dining

Forestry Camp · Corner Kitchen · Highland

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1935–2025
12% Garage50% Basement
  • Basements
  • Porches
  • fenced yards
  • updated kitchens
  • open floor plans
  • mature landscaping

Location & Proximity

Blue Ridge region, western North Carolina

Walkability: Medium

I40 Access
0 min
I240 Access
0 min
Downtown Asheville
10 min
Biltmore VillageTunnel Road shoppingWhole FoodsMurphy-Oakley Parkcommunity center

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Oakley
Middle
AC Reynolds
High
AC Reynolds

About Biltmore Pines

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Biltmore Pines, Asheville

First Impressions

Biltmore Pines has the feel of an established Asheville pocket that still makes room for fresh energy. The streets bring together older cottages, newer construction, and a few homes that have been carefully renewed over time, so the neighborhood reads as layered rather than uniform. Mature trees, landscaped yards, and occasional creek-side settings add to the sense of place, while the hillside-to-level lot mix keeps the streetscape visually interesting.

"A tucked-in Asheville setting where character homes and new builds share the same quiet, leafy frame."

Home Styles & Community Feel

This is a single-family neighborhood with a wide age range, from 1930s homes to brand-new construction. Many homes feature brick exteriors or brick details, and basement space shows up often enough to be a notable part of the housing story here. That means buyers will see everything from compact, updated cottages to larger homes with finished lower levels, flexible rooms, and extra storage. Lots tend to be modest in size but not cramped, and several properties make the most of their setting with fenced yards, porches, and established landscaping.

The overall mood is practical and lived-in, with enough variety to appeal to different tastes. Some homes lean classic and character-rich, while others bring a cleaner contemporary finish with open layouts, metal roofs, stucco, and modern kitchens. It is the kind of neighborhood where the architecture tells the story of Asheville’s steady reinvention.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Biltmore Pines keeps daily life close to the things people actually use. Nearby Oakley Elementary, the Murphy-Oakley Park and community center, and local library access all help anchor the area, while Biltmore Village, Tunnel Road shopping, Whole Foods, and neighborhood favorites like Forestry Camp, Corner Kitchen, and Highland are all part of the surrounding rhythm. Downtown Asheville is an easy drive, and interstate access is straightforward, which makes the neighborhood feel connected without sitting in the middle of the traffic pattern.

"Close to everyday errands, local dining, and quick highway access, yet still rooted in a residential setting."

Location & Schools

Biltmore Pines sits in central Asheville near the Oakley area, with quick access to I-40 and I-240. Public remarks point to a roughly 10-minute drive into downtown Asheville from nearby streets, and several listings note easy access to downtown, Biltmore Village, and both interstates. Tunnel Road shopping and Whole Foods are also part of the practical draw, along with nearby parks and community amenities.

School assignments commonly point to Oakley Elementary, AC Reynolds Middle, and AC Reynolds High, placing the neighborhood within a familiar Asheville school pattern. For buyers who want a central location with established streets, a range of home eras, and convenient access to the city’s east-side destinations, Biltmore Pines offers a grounded and well-located residential setting.

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Recently Sold

5 recently sold in Biltmore Pines, Asheville

Property Sold List Price DOM Size List $/SF
78 Fairview Avenue sold home in Asheville, SC 78 Fairview Avenue 2 bd · 2 ba Mar 26 2025 $495,000 131 1,525 sq ft $325
118 Springdale Avenue sold home in Asheville, SC 118 Springdale Avenue 2 bd · 1 ba May 17 2024 $324,900 37 950 sq ft $342
11 Pinecrest Drive sold home in Asheville, SC 11 Pinecrest Drive 3 bd · 2 ba Jul 19 2023 $450,000 112 1,200 sq ft $375
118 Springdale Avenue sold home in Asheville, SC 118 Springdale Avenue Mar 28 2023 $88,500 82
25 Fairview Avenue sold home in Asheville, SC 25 Fairview Avenue 3 bd · 2 ba Apr 2 2019 $236,000 64 1,734 sq ft $136

Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Biltmore Pines, Asheville

The Biltmore Pines real estate market shows buyer's market conditions. Homes typically sell within 82 days. With 3 active listings and 0 homes sold in the past year, buyers have more negotiating power and time to decide.

Pricing

Median Price
$485,000
Average Price
$486,333
$/Sq.Ft (Q1)
$254

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
2.7
Avg Bathrooms
2.0
Avg Lot Size
0.39 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
3
Sold Last Year
0
Median Days to Sell
82 days

Community Info

Median Year Built
1952
New Construction
17%