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Mountview Gardens Homes for Sale in Asheville, SC

Mountview Gardens trades on a North Asheville location that keeps Beaver Lake at the center of daily life.

Listing summary: 46 Recently Sold

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Community Highlights

  • Walkable access to Beaver Lake and the Bird Sanctuary
  • Mid-century housing stock on larger in-town lots
  • Basements and garages are common, adding storage and flex space
Beaver Lake WalkabilityFireplacesHardwood FloorsDecks And Screened Porches

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Style
Mid-century ranch · Split-level
Quality
Mixed
Built
1920–2004
86% Garage77% Basement18% Waterfront
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Fireplaces
  • Deck Or Patio Outdoor Living
  • Basement Bonus Space
  • Garage Storage
  • Fenced Yards
  • Screened Porches

Location & Proximity

Beaver Lake / Lake View Park area

Walkability: Medium

Unca
5 min
Downtown Asheville
10 min
Beaver LakeBird SanctuaryUNC AshevilleMerrimon Avenue shopping and diningAsheville Country Club

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Unspecified
Middle
Asheville
High
Asheville

About Mountview Gardens

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

Community Highlights

Mountview Gardens trades on a North Asheville location that keeps Beaver Lake at the center of daily life. The neighborhood sits in the broader Beaver Lake and Lake View Park area, and listing language consistently ties it to the lake, the Bird Sanctuary, Merrimon Avenue services, and UNC Asheville. Inventory is limited, but the neighborhood''s identity is clear: mature homes, larger in-town lots, and quick access to some of North Asheville''s most established landmarks.

Most homes in Mountview Gardens date to the 1950s and 1960s, and the prevailing look is mid-century ranch or split-level design rather than new construction. A smaller group of later homes extends into the 1970s and 1980s, with one 2004 Craftsman standing out at the upper end of the price range. Garages and lower levels are standard parts of the housing stock, and finished basements frequently add bonus rooms, workshops, storage, or separate-entry flex space. Hardwood floors, fireplaces, decks, and fenced back yards appear throughout the neighborhood, reinforcing a character built around solid original construction and practical updates.

Lot size is another differentiator. Recorded parcels average about 18,600 square feet, with many homes sitting between roughly a third and a half acre and a dozen listings topping 20,000 square feet. Mature trees, landscaped yards, and occasional creeks or brooks give many addresses a tucked-in feel, and several homes market winter mountain views, stream edges, or backyard footbridges as part of their appeal. Prices stretch from the mid-$200,000s to the upper-$800,000s, with Alclare Drive standing out as the priciest street in the closed-sale history.

Amenities & Lifestyle

Mountview Gardens is not defined by a clubhouse or swim complex. Its draw is the surrounding North Asheville setting. Beaver Lake is the neighborhood''s recurring landmark, often described as walkable, with trails, water access, and the Bird Sanctuary anchoring the outdoor routine. Listings also regularly point to the library, Fresh Market, Ingles, and Merrimon Avenue restaurants and services, which gives the area more day-to-day convenience than many hillside neighborhoods around Asheville.

Inside the homes, buyers will find a market where renovations matter. Updated kitchens and baths, granite or quartz counters, stainless appliances, refreshed systems, and improved outdoor living spaces show up frequently, especially in the higher-priced sales. At the same time, original mid-century details such as wood floors, built-ins, large picture windows, and stone or brick fireplaces remain a visible part of the neighborhood''s appeal.

Location & Schools

This is a North Asheville address with quick routes to downtown and UNC Asheville; listing language most often frames both as roughly a five- to ten-minute drive. School references are lighter than location references, but Asheville-area assignments do appear in the marketing. What stands out more clearly is the balance of in-town convenience and larger residential lots close to Beaver Lake.

Mountview Gardens stands out for established North Asheville housing stock, generous yards, and everyday access to Beaver Lake rather than a master-planned amenity package. The combination of mid-century character, basement space, and walkable neighborhood landmarks gives it a distinct foothold in the Beaver Lake market.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Mountview Gardens, Asheville

The Mountview Gardens real estate market shows buyer's market conditions. Homes typically sell within 61 days. With 0 active listings and 4 homes sold in the past year, buyers have more negotiating power and time to decide.

Pricing

Median Price
$639,000
Average Price
$597,600
$/Sq.Ft (Q1)
$154
1-Yr Price Trend
−1.9%

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.5
Avg Bathrooms
2.5
Avg Lot Size
0.43 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
0
Sold Last Year
4
Median Days to Sell
61 days

Community Info

Median Year Built
1965
New Construction
0%