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Linville Heights Homes in Newland with Mountain Views

Linville Heights feels like a mountain community designed around the view.

Listing summary: 2 Active1 Pending2 Recently Sold

Median $496,300Middle
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Community Highlights

  • Long-range mountain views
  • Paved roads with established infrastructure
  • Amenity package with courts and pavilion
  • Rental flexibility
  • Large homesites and build-ready lots
Mountain viewsPaved roadsCommunity water systemPickleball courts

Architecture & Style

Type
Mixed
Built
1975
17% Garage17% Basement
  • Open living areas
  • Expansive windows
  • Wraparound or rear decks
  • Updated kitchens and baths
  • Granite countertops
  • Fireplaces with gas logs
  • Basement or lower-level space on select homes

Location & Proximity

Blue Ridge High Country, western North Carolina

Boone
25 min
Newland
5 min
Banner Elk
20 min
Grandfather MountainTable RockLinvilleSugar MountainBeech Mountain

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Unspecified
Middle
Avery County
High
Unspecified

About Linville Heights

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Linville Heights, Newland

First Impressions

Linville Heights feels like a mountain community designed around the view. Set just outside Newland, it rises into long-range Blue Ridge scenery, with many homes and homesites oriented toward Grandfather Mountain, Table Rock, and surrounding peaks. The setting is immediately memorable: paved roads, elevation, and a landscape that opens wide rather than closing in. It is the kind of place where the drive in is part of the appeal.

"Mountain views and a high-country setting define the everyday experience here."

Home Styles & Community Feel

The neighborhood leans heavily toward land and residential lots, with a mix of build-ready homesites and a smaller number of existing homes. Current properties reflect that range well: some are updated mountain residences with open living areas, wraparound or rear decks, and large windows that pull the scenery inside, while others are generous acreage parcels ready for a custom build. Construction dates in the available homes center on the mid-1970s, but the overall feel is less about a single era and more about the setting, the views, and the flexibility of the lots.

Many homes feature outdoor living spaces, and that makes sense here. Decks, patios, fenced yards, and landscaped terraces show up as natural extensions of the house, not afterthoughts. The community also supports short- and long-term rentals, which adds another layer of flexibility for owners who want to use their property in different ways. Common features include mountain views, open layouts, updated kitchens and baths, and generous storage or garage space on select homes.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Linville Heights has a distinctly recreational rhythm. Community amenities include pickleball, basketball, a picnic area, and a pavilion, with clubhouse and common-area infrastructure also referenced in community materials. Roads are paved, utilities are in place to many lots, and the community water system supports ongoing development. That combination gives the neighborhood a more established feel than a raw mountain tract, while still preserving the open, scenic character that draws people here.

"This is a place where the landscape, the amenities, and the road system all work together."

The daily experience is shaped by the mountain setting: sunrise views, cool elevations, and easy access to outdoor destinations. Grandfather Mountain, the Blue Ridge Parkway, Sugar Mountain, Beech Mountain, Linville Falls, Banner Elk, Blowing Rock, and Boone all sit within the broader orbit of the community, making it a strong base for exploring the High Country.

Location & Schools

Linville Heights sits in the Linville area just outside Newland, along Linhigh Drive and Crestwood Circle. Public remarks place it about 5 minutes from Newland, 10 minutes from Grandfather Mountain, and roughly 15 to 25 minutes from Sugar Mountain, Banner Elk, Beech Mountain, and Boone depending on the destination. The community is also described as being only minutes from Linville and Grandfather Mountain, with quick access to the Blue Ridge Parkway.

School information is limited in the available records. Avery County is the named middle-school association, while the elementary and high school fields are not specified. For buyers who want a mountain location with real access to the surrounding High Country, Linville Heights offers a distinctive balance of scenery, infrastructure, and reach.

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2 recently sold in Linville Heights, Newland

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85 Crestwood Circle sold home in Newland, SC 85 Crestwood Circle 3 bd · 2 ba May 22 2026 $349,900 105 1,086 sq ft $322
Tbd Linhigh Drive sold home in Newland, SC Tbd Linhigh Drive Sep 10 2021 $1,490,000 374

Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Linville Heights, Newland

The Linville Heights real estate market shows buyer's market conditions. Homes typically sell within 239 days. With 3 active listings and 1 home sold in the past year, buyers have more negotiating power and time to decide.

Pricing

Median Price
$496,300
Average Price
$815,433

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
4.0
Avg Bathrooms
3.3
Avg Lot Size
91.73 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
3
Sold Last Year
1
Median Days to Sell
239 days

Community Info

Median Year Built
1975
New Construction
0%