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Barker Heights Homes with Park Access in Hendersonville

Barker Heights has the feel of an established Hendersonville neighborhood where older cottages, renovated ranches, and a few larger-lot properties sit close to the city’s everyday conveniences.

Listing summary: 48+ Recently Sold

Middle

Community Highlights

  • Close access to Jackson Park
  • Generous lot sizes
  • Established single-family housing stock
  • Convenient access to downtown Hendersonville and I-26
Large fenced yardsUpdated kitchensCovered porches and decksGarages and workshops

Amenities & Lifestyle

Parks

Jackson Park

Trails

Ecusta Trail

Storage

sheds · workshops

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1919–2018
28% Garage30% Basement
  • Level lots
  • Fenced backyards
  • Covered porches
  • Decks and patios
  • Updated kitchens
  • Basements
  • Garages

Location & Proximity

Western North Carolina mountains, Piedmont-to-mountain transition

Walkability: Medium

Downtown
minutes
I26 Access
minutes
Spartanburg Hwy
minutes
Jackson ParkHistoric Main Street HendersonvilleEcusta TrailHistoric Flat RockSpartanburg Highway

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Hillandale
Middle
Flat Rock
High
East Henderson

About Barker Heights

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Barker Heights, Hendersonville

First Impressions

Barker Heights has the feel of an established Hendersonville neighborhood where older cottages, renovated ranches, and a few larger-lot properties sit close to the city’s everyday conveniences. The setting is practical and lived-in, with level yards, mature trees, and streets that feel woven into the fabric of town rather than tucked away from it. Many homes here have been updated over time, so you’ll often find a blend of original character and modern improvements.

"A well-rooted Hendersonville neighborhood where convenience, yard space, and classic home styles come together."

Home Styles & Community Feel

Single-family homes define the area, and the architectural mix leans toward ranches, bungalows, cottages, and occasional farmhouse-inspired homes. Construction dates stretch from the early 1900s through the late 2010s, which gives Barker Heights a layered look: some homes still show hardwood floors, covered porches, and simple traditional layouts, while others have been refreshed with open living areas, updated kitchens, and newer systems. Brick exteriors appear often enough to add visual consistency, though the neighborhood is not defined by one single style.

Lot sizes are part of the appeal. Many properties offer generous outdoor space, and several listings highlight fenced yards, gardens, sheds, workshops, decks, and porches that extend daily living outside. Basement and garage options show up on a portion of homes, adding useful storage and flexibility without dominating the neighborhood’s overall character.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Jackson Park is one of the clearest anchors for Barker Heights life, with listings pointing to easy access, walking trails, recreation fields, playgrounds, disc golf, and other outdoor amenities. That park connection gives the community an active, outdoor-oriented rhythm without needing a long drive. Downtown Hendersonville is also close enough to remain part of the routine, and nearby streets put shopping, dining, and errands within straightforward reach.

"Park access, roomy yards, and in-town convenience shape the everyday appeal here."

The homes themselves reinforce that easy pace. Covered porches, patios, fenced backyards, and garden space are common themes, and several properties include outbuildings or workshops for storage and projects. It is the kind of neighborhood where the outdoor space matters as much as the interior updates.

Location & Schools

Barker Heights sits in Hendersonville’s in-town southwest-to-central corridor, with strong access to downtown Hendersonville, Historic Flat Rock, and the Spartanburg Highway corridor. Public remarks mention homes just minutes from I-26, less than 2 miles from downtown Hendersonville, and about half a mile from Jackson Park on some streets. The Ecusta Trail and Main Street are also part of the local conversation, along with easy access to the grocery store, hospital, shopping, and restaurants.

School assignments commonly point to Hillandale Elementary, Flat Rock Middle, and East Henderson High. That school pattern, along with the neighborhood’s close-in location, helps Barker Heights feel connected to both the city center and the surrounding Henderson County landscape.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Barker Heights, Hendersonville

The Barker Heights real estate market shows buyer's market conditions. Homes typically sell within 73 days. With 0 active listings and 5 homes sold in the past year, buyers have more negotiating power and time to decide.

Pricing

Median Price
$327,500
Average Price
$314,100
$/Sq.Ft (Q1)
$89
1-Yr Price Trend
+10.7%

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
2.5
Avg Bathrooms
1.4
Avg Lot Size
0.54 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
0
Sold Last Year
5
Median Days to Sell
73 days

Community Info

Median Year Built
1971
New Construction
0%

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