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Greenwood Homes in Asheville, NC with Trail Access

Greenwood in Asheville reads like a tucked-away mountain enclave, where wooded acreage, conservation land, and thoughtfully designed homes create a distinct sense of place.

Listing summary: 2 Active6 Recently Sold

Median $1,049,000Luxury
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Community Highlights

  • Large wooded lots
  • Energy-efficient construction
  • Proximity to downtown Asheville
  • Direct access to conservation greenway
Energy efficiencyWooded privacySolar designGeothermal heating and cooling

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1952–2017
62% Garage62% Basement
  • Triple-pane windows
  • Energy-efficient systems
  • Garage
  • Basement
  • Covered patios
  • Decks
  • Private wooded lots

Location & Proximity

Western North Carolina mountains, Asheville metro

I26
quick hop
Hwy 25
minutes
Earthfare
5 min
Sunny PointHaywood Road restaurants and shopsBuncombe County conservation greenwayRobinson CreekEarthFare

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Unspecified
Middle
Unspecified
High
Unspecified

About Greenwood

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

First Impressions

Greenwood in Asheville reads like a tucked-away mountain enclave, where wooded acreage, conservation land, and thoughtfully designed homes create a distinct sense of place. The setting feels intentionally preserved: private drives, mature tree cover, and a landscape that leans into the natural slope and stream-fed character of the property. It is the kind of community that feels close to the city, yet visually and physically separated from the busier rhythms of town.

"Wooded privacy and energy-conscious design define Greenwood’s appeal."

Home Styles & Community Feel

Homes here are almost entirely single-family residences, with a clear emphasis on custom construction and newer builds from the 2010s. Many residences showcase green-building credentials, including passive solar design, geothermal systems, triple-pane windows, and tight building envelopes. That focus on efficiency is paired with generous outdoor space, with lots averaging well over an acre and several homes set on private acreage with trails, forested edges, or a creek running nearby. Garage parking is common, and basement space appears often enough to be part of the neighborhood’s character. Rather than a uniform look, Greenwood has the feel of a small collection of architecturally intentional homes that share a wooded backdrop and a low-key, private atmosphere.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Daily life in Greenwood tends to revolve around the outdoors. One home sits beside 13 acres of Buncombe County conservation greenway, while another opens to forest trails, resting spots, and Robinson Creek. Covered patios, decks, porches, and courtyard spaces extend living areas into the landscape, making the surroundings part of the experience of home. The neighborhood’s energy-efficient design also stands out, with several properties built to keep utility costs remarkably low. Even with that secluded feeling, residents are not far from practical conveniences, and the remarks repeatedly point to easy access to shopping, dining, and recreation in Asheville.

"This is a wooded, design-forward pocket of Asheville with trail access and a strong indoor-outdoor rhythm."

Location & Schools

Greenwood sits in Asheville’s southwest-to-west side mountain setting, with direct references to Robinson Creek Road and Crestfield Avenue. Commutes are a major part of its appeal: one home is described as 18 minutes from downtown Asheville, another as 10 minutes from downtown Asheville, and another notes quick access to I-26. Public remarks also place the community about 5 minutes from EarthFare, with convenient access to HWY 25 and a short drive to south Asheville, east Asheville, and Fairview. Nearby destinations mentioned include Sunny Point, Haywood Road’s restaurants and shops, organic grocers, urgent care, and the broader shopping and dining options of Asheville. School names were not specified in the provided records, so the community is best understood through its road access, city proximity, and western Asheville setting.

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Recently Sold in Greenwood 6 recently sold in Greenwood, Asheville with dates and property details

Recently Sold

6 recently sold in Greenwood, Asheville

Property Sold List Price DOM Size List $/SF
129 Hudson Street sold home in Asheville, SC 129 Hudson Street 1 bd · 1 ba Sep 28 2022 $308,000 26 733 sq ft $420
82 Crestfield Avenue sold home in Asheville, SC 82 Crestfield Avenue 4 bd · 3 ba Aug 31 2021 $375,000 52 2,025 sq ft $185
29 Robinson Creek Road sold home in Asheville, SC 29 Robinson Creek Road 3 bd · 3 ba Sep 1 2020 $620,000 63 2,310 sq ft $268
22 Robinson Creek Road sold home in Asheville, SC 22 Robinson Creek Road 3 bd · 2 ba Feb 20 2020 $550,000 41 1,874 sq ft $293
72 Crestfield Avenue sold home in Asheville, SC 72 Crestfield Avenue 3 bd · 2 ba Feb 28 2019 $215,000 140 1,620 sq ft $133
29 Robinson Creek Road sold home in Asheville, SC 29 Robinson Creek Road 3 bd · 3 ba Aug 25 2017 $550,000 87 2,310 sq ft $238

Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Greenwood, Asheville

The Greenwood real estate market shows balanced market conditions. Homes typically sell within 57 days. With 2 active listings and 0 homes sold in the past year, a healthy balance exists between buyers and sellers.

Pricing

Median Price
$1,049,000
Average Price
$1,049,000
$/Sq.Ft (Q1)
$178

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
2.9
Avg Bathrooms
2.4
Avg Lot Size
1.42 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
2
Sold Last Year
0
Median Days to Sell
57 days

Community Info

Median Year Built
2013
New Construction
0%