$215,000 $850/sqft
16 Cottage Drive
Asheville, NC 28805
1 bd · 1 ba · 253 sqft · 1930 · 3 d ago
Homeland Park has the feel of a tucked-away East Asheville pocket with a strong sense of history and a distinctly cottage-like character.
Listing summary: 2 Active35 Recently Sold
$215,000 $850/sqft
Asheville, NC 28805
1 bd · 1 ba · 253 sqft · 1930 · 3 d ago
$449,000 $850/sqft
Asheville, NC 28805
2 bd · 2 ba · 528 sqft · 1930 · 3 d ago
$289,900 $393/sqft
Asheville, NC 28805
2 bd · 2 ba · 738 sqft · 1999 · DOM: 306 d
$299,900 $500/sqft
Asheville, NC 28805
1 bd · 1 ba · 600 sqft · 1999 · DOM: 111 d
$295,000 $557/sqft
Asheville, NC 28805
1 bd · 1 ba · 530 sqft · 1937 · DOM: 113 d
$105,000
Asheville, NC 28805
DOM: 72 d
Outdoor Features
decks · screened porches · fenced yards +2
$415,000 $480/sqft
Asheville, NC 28805
2 bd · 1 ba · 865 sqft · 1937 · DOM: 38 d
$400,000 $216/sqft
Asheville, NC 28805
4 bd · 3 ba · 1,852 sqft · 1927 · DOM: 100 d
$375,000 $491/sqft
Asheville, NC 28805
2 bd · 2 ba · 763 sqft · 1932 · DOM: 36 d
$247,000 $416/sqft
Asheville, NC 28805
2 bd · 1 ba · 594 sqft · 1937 · DOM: 51 d
$249,000 $669/sqft
Asheville, NC 28805
0 bd · 1 ba · 372 sqft · 1937 · DOM: 29 d
$285,000 $443/sqft
Asheville, NC 28805
2 bd · 1 ba · 644 sqft · 1932 · DOM: 55 d
Western North Carolina mountains, Asheville metro
Walkability: Medium
AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Homeland Park, Asheville
Homeland Park has the feel of a tucked-away East Asheville pocket with a strong sense of history and a distinctly cottage-like character. The streetscape leans small-scale and personal: log cabins, renovated cottages, and compact homes with porches, gardens, and screened outdoor spaces. Many of the homes date to the 1930s, and that older mountain-resort heritage still shapes the neighborhood’s charm today.
"Historic cabins and cozy cottages give Homeland Park its unmistakable in-town retreat feel."
Architecture here is defined by character more than size. You’ll see historic log construction, fieldstone fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, built-ins, sunrooms, and updated interiors that keep the original personality intact. Some homes have been fully restored, while others lean into a more rustic, compact layout with efficient floor plans and flexible bonus spaces. Lot sizes are generally modest, though a few properties offer deeper or more wooded settings, and outdoor living matters here—decks, patios, fenced yards, and garden spaces show up often.
The neighborhood’s rhythm feels low-key and practical, with homes that are easy to maintain and often designed for simple, flexible living. Garages are present on some properties, but not as a dominant feature, and basements appear occasionally rather than as a defining trait. Overall, it’s a community where historic charm and everyday livability meet in a very Asheville way.
Daily life in Homeland Park revolves around convenience to East Asheville essentials and quick access to the city’s most recognizable destinations. Residents are close to the Blue Ridge Parkway, the VA Hospital, Asheville Mall, the Nature Center, and a range of local restaurants and shopping options. Several listings also point to walkable or near-walkable access to groceries, bus service, and neighborhood dining, which adds to the practical appeal of the area.
"Close-in access to the Parkway, downtown, and East Asheville errands keeps the neighborhood connected without losing its tucked-away feel."
The outdoor setting is another part of the draw. Tree-lined streets, mature landscaping, screened porches, and garden-friendly lots create a relaxed backdrop that suits the neighborhood’s historic cottages and cabins. It’s the kind of place where the setting feels lived in and cared for, with enough proximity to city amenities to keep errands and outings straightforward.
Homeland Park sits in East Asheville, just off Tunnel Road and near the Blue Ridge Parkway. Public remarks place downtown Asheville about 4.5 to 10 minutes away depending on the home, with I-40 reaching about 2.2 miles from one property and the Parkway as close as 1.4 miles from another. Nearby destinations repeatedly mentioned include the Asheville Mall, the Nature Center, Biltmore Estate, and the VA Hospital, along with Black Mountain for broader regional access.
School assignments commonly point to Bell Elementary, AC Reynolds Middle, and AC Reynolds High, placing the community within the Asheville-area school network. That combination of established schools, central road access, and quick reach to downtown gives Homeland Park a location that feels both convenient and unmistakably rooted in Asheville’s east side.
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35 recently sold in Homeland Park, Asheville
| Property | Sold | List Price | DOM | Size | List $/SF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | Jun 1 2026 | $289,900 | 306 | 738 sq ft | $393 |
| | Nov 24 2025 | $299,900 | 111 | 600 sq ft | $500 |
| | Sep 26 2024 | $295,000 | 113 | 530 sq ft | $557 |
| | Aug 5 2024 | $105,000 | 72 | — | — |
| | Jun 21 2024 | $415,000 | 38 | 865 sq ft | $480 |
| | Apr 5 2024 | $400,000 | 100 | 1,852 sq ft | $216 |
| | Dec 22 2023 | $375,000 | 36 | 763 sq ft | $491 |
| | Sep 27 2023 | $247,000 | 51 | 594 sq ft | $416 |
| | Aug 31 2023 | $249,000 | 29 | 372 sq ft | $669 |
| | Oct 26 2022 | $285,000 | 55 | 644 sq ft | $443 |
| | Oct 19 2021 | $130,000 | 36 | 236 sq ft | $551 |
| | Jul 28 2021 | $125,000 | 25 | 220 sq ft | $568 |
| | Mar 15 2021 | $365,000 | 35 | 1,648 sq ft | $221 |
| | Feb 12 2021 | $419,000 | 117 | 1,621 sq ft | $258 |
| | Nov 3 2020 | $218,000 | 35 | 580 sq ft | $376 |
| | Oct 22 2020 | $162,000 | 40 | 351 sq ft | $462 |
| | Mar 25 2020 | $265,000 | 280 | 1,852 sq ft | $143 |
| | Mar 25 2020 | $325,000 | 125 | 706 sq ft | $460 |
| | Oct 31 2019 | $187,000 | 179 | 745 sq ft | $251 |
| | Sep 26 2019 | $250,000 | 49 | 543 sq ft | $460 |
| | Aug 22 2019 | $234,000 | 62 | 750 sq ft | $312 |
| | Apr 12 2019 | $273,000 | 87 | 1,642 sq ft | $166 |
| | Apr 11 2019 | $136,000 | 44 | 343 sq ft | $397 |
| | Mar 1 2019 | $384,000 | 116 | 1,621 sq ft | $237 |
| | Apr 2 2018 | $279,000 | 53 | 1,681 sq ft | $166 |
| | Feb 16 2018 | $139,000 | 2 | 480 sq ft | $290 |
| | Dec 29 2017 | $199,999 | 107 | 1,122 sq ft | $178 |
| | Aug 25 2017 | $195,900 | 185 | 962 sq ft | $204 |
| | Jul 31 2017 | $85,000 | 32 | 576 sq ft | $148 |
| | Nov 29 2016 | $139,000 | 20 | 577 sq ft | $241 |
| | Sep 17 2015 | $200,000 | 77 | 1,910 sq ft | $105 |
| | Mar 24 2015 | $165,000 | 72 | 1,064 sq ft | $155 |
| | Jul 14 2014 | $145,000 | 54 | 534 sq ft | $272 |
| | May 3 2013 | $50,000 | 44 | 540 sq ft | $93 |
| | Apr 19 2012 | $27,000 | 24 | 288 sq ft | $94 |
Aggregated from MLS listing history for Homeland Park, Asheville
The Homeland Park real estate market shows balanced market conditions. Homes typically sell within 53 days. With 2 active listings and 2 homes sold in the past year, a healthy balance exists between buyers and sellers.
Listings taken off the market in the past year in Homeland Park, Asheville
Asheville, NC 28805
1 bd · 1 ba · 515 sqft
Asheville, NC 28805
1 bd · 1 ba · 253 sqft
Asheville, NC 28805
528 sqft
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