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$2,900,000
7 Beds 7 Baths 4403476 MLS ACTIVE Status
This one-of-a-kind compound of luxurious, eclectic residential dwellings straddles a waterfall and commands a draw anchored by a rambunctious mountain stream, all within minutes of Flat Rock, Hendersonville and Champion Hills. The rambling homes on site are carefully situated on the hillside contours and front on bold Perry Creek which, at the entrance to the main house, actually runs underneath the front deck before falling away in a cascade that tumbles down the draw and runs past an open, park-like area below the houses. Each of the three houses has a distinct character, ranging from American farmhouse to sleek modern, with a magical fairytale-style cottage extending a comfortable porch out over the creek. Inside, the homes are marked by rustic vintage luxury, with hardwood floors and gourmet kitchens. Modern bathrooms feature tile, marble, and porcelain surfaces accented by hand-picked rustic fixtures, free-standing luxury tubs and glassed-in showers. Custom windows include floor-to-ceiling panels, sliding glass doors, skylights and banks of clerestory. Outside, living spaces range from open flagstone courtyards contained by river rock walls and a large, flat pea-gravel dance floor/gaming area to several cozy and intimate dining areas and a terraced firepit. Wandering trails and a bridge make for easy access to the stream and creek-side leisure areas. This property is genuinely unique and special, and requires a personal visit to understand the complex interaction between the natural water, rock, and forest outside; the landforms and setting of the homes, decks and outdoor living spaces; and the curated interior appointments that all combine to elevate this property to a higher level of comfort, relaxation, and ease of living.

125 Little Willow Circle, Hendersonville

Listing courtesy of Witherspoon Platt Associates. john@wpanc.com

$650,000
6 Beds 4410285 MLS ACTIVE Status
The wheel lives in the garage studio, and it has since the week I moved in. There's a full bath and a small kitchenette as well, so a day covered in clay and glaze ends with a real shower and a cup of tea, not a duck walk through the house in wet clogs. Above the workbench is a loft I use for sleeping when I pull a late night before a show, though most of the time it's just storage for drying shelves and finished inventory. The main house has two entrances that make the whole arrangement work. One door opens straight into the gallery on the ground floor, where customers browse the shelves and never have to know I'm home. The other is mine alone, leading up to where I actually live. Downstairs used to be laid out as two bedrooms, and the bones still show it: enough room for real shelving and a proper gallery wall, a full kitchen where I keep tea going for browsers, and a full-size, side-by-side washer-dryer tucked beside it so glaze rags and dish towels get handled in the same load. Two fireplaces down there, both converted to gas logs, make the space feel like somewhere to linger rather than pass through. Cold months turn out to be my better sales months because of it. Upstairs is mine: two bedrooms, a full bath, and a kitchen nice enough that I actually cook most nights instead of ordering out. The living room fireplace runs on gas logs now, but I've thought about switching back to wood since it can do both. My favorite part is the sleeping porch, a detail from when the house was built, back when a good cross breeze mattered more than it does now. It still catches one most summer evenings. Down the path, the little building that started out as a writer's cottage in the 1920s earns its keep now as a short-term rental. Whoever built it kept the lot doubled up around it, a buffer of native mountain laurel, rhododendron, and mature hardwoods that still gives the cottage its own quiet, separate from the rest of the property. There's a full bath and a stacked washer-dryer tucked into the kitchen, so guests staying a few nights don't have to ask me for anything. It runs on its own septic system, separate from the city sewer that serves the main house and studio, though the tie-in to switch it over is already in place. Most of the year it's just a place for guests to stay; during festival season I list a "pottery experience" alongside the booking (a couple of hours at the wheel, priced separately), and that add-on carries me through the slower months. Afternoons, if the shop's quiet, I walk to A Southern Cup Fine Teas, about four minutes down Greenville Highway. Flat Rock Wood Room is even closer, and their wood-fired Neapolitan is dinner more often than I'd admit. Neither trip requires getting in a car. I take a booth at the Apple Festival every year, worth the short drive for all the foot traffic. Down the road, Boxwoods and I keep a standing trade going: a few of his home goods sit on my shelves, and he keeps a handful of my pieces on his. Weekends without a festival booked, I'm usually at the Blue Ridge Humane Society, sorting donations or walking a dog that needs the practice. The house remained in the same family from 1944 until the day I bought it. Along the way, the wiring and plumbing were updated in both the main house and the writing cottage, and the garage itself became the studio between 2011 and 2019, which is when its wiring and plumbing went in. All three buildings got new roofs in 2020. Everything here was already built to support exactly this kind of life; whoever's next just has to decide what to make of it.

111-113 Stewart Street, Hendersonville

Listing courtesy of Howard Hanna Beverly-Hanks Asheville-Downtown. Michelle@LovingAshevilleLiving.com

$2,300,000
6 Beds 6 Baths 4409812 MLS ACTIVE Status
The moment you enter the grounds of this private estate property, you will be greeted by an unmistakable sense of whimsy. The smooth, tree-lined drive leads to what could best be described as a luxury compound. From the outside, the home is beautifully understated, featuring crisp lines and classic architecture. Upon entering, prepare to be blown-away as you wander through the thoughtfully designed rooms, each space offering its own unique character that is more intriguing than the last. Coffered ceilings, gleaming hardwoods, bright, light flooded interiors...This beautifully renovated home with its feature-rich luxury appointments throughout is a definite WOW! The designer touches are fun while remaining decidedly tasteful. You will vacillate between smiling and gushing compliments to the architect and designer as you take in their curated selections. Living here must feel like residing at your own luxury resort! The property has a dedicated guest home that would be dreamy for your guests, or idea for multi-generational living. The expansive saltwater pool, comes complete with its own pool house! There is a She Shed, multiple exterior gathering spaces, and opportunities to relax around a fire. You will enjoy the custom arbor, professionally-installed exterior lighting, and the sparkling koi pond. This beauty is a rare offering that is surely worth your consideration.

2511 Kanuga Road, Hendersonville

Listing courtesy of Ivester Jackson Blackstream. kimgentryjustus@gmail.com

$650,000
6 Beds 4 Baths 4409778 MLS ACTIVE Status
My potter's wheel lives in the garage studio, and it has since the week I moved in. There's a full bath and a small kitchenette as well, so a day covered in clay and glaze ends with a real shower and a cup of tea, not a duck walk through the house in wet clogs. Above the workbench is a loft I use for sleeping when I pull a late night before a show, though most of the time it's just storage for drying shelves and finished inventory. The main house has two entrances that make the whole arrangement work. One door opens straight into the gallery on the ground floor, where customers browse the shelves and never have to know I'm home. The other is mine alone, leading up to where I actually live. Downstairs used to be laid out as two bedrooms, and the bones still show it: enough room for real shelving and a proper gallery wall, a full kitchen where I keep tea going for browsers, and a full-size, side-by-side washer-dryer tucked beside it so glaze rags and dish towels get handled in the same load. Two fireplaces down there, both converted to gas logs, make the space feel like somewhere to linger rather than pass through. Cold months turn out to be my better sales months because of it. Upstairs is mine: two bedrooms, a full bath, and a kitchen nice enough that I actually cook most nights instead of ordering out. The living room fireplace runs on gas logs now, but I've thought about switching back to wood since it can do both. My favorite part is the sleeping porch, a detail from when the house was built, back when a good cross breeze mattered more than it does now. It still catches one most summer evenings. Down the path, the little building that started out as a writer's cottage in the 1920s earns its keep now as a short-term rental. Whoever built it kept the lot doubled up around it, a buffer of native mountain laurel, rhododendron, and mature hardwoods that still gives the cottage its own quiet, separate from the rest of the property. There's a full bath and a stacked washer-dryer tucked into the kitchen, so guests staying a few nights don't have to ask me for anything. It runs on its own septic system, separate from the city sewer that serves the main house and studio, though the tie-in to switch it over is already in place. Most of the year it's just a place for guests to stay; during festival season I list a "pottery experience" alongside the booking (a couple of hours at the wheel, priced separately), and that add-on carries me through the slower months. Afternoons, if the shop's quiet, I walk to A Southern Cup Fine Teas, about four minutes down Greenville Highway. Flat Rock Wood Room is even closer, and their wood-fired Neapolitan is dinner more often than I'd admit. Neither trip requires getting in a car. I take a booth at the Apple Festival every year, worth the short drive for all the foot traffic. Down the road, Boxwoods and I keep a standing trade going: a few of his home goods sit on my shelves, and he keeps a handful of my pieces on his. Weekends without a festival booked, I'm usually at the Blue Ridge Humane Society, sorting donations or walking a dog that needs the practice. The house remained in the same family from 1944 until the day I bought it. Along the way, the wiring and plumbing were updated in both the main house and the writing cottage, and the garage itself became the studio between 2011 and 2019, which is when its wiring and plumbing went in. All three buildings got new roofs in 2020. Everything here was already built to support exactly this kind of life; whoever's next just has to decide what to make of it.

111-113 Stewart Street, Hendersonville

Listing courtesy of Howard Hanna Beverly-Hanks Asheville-Downtown. Michelle@LovingAshevilleLiving.com

$925,000
7 Beds 4390910 MLS ACTIVE Status
Rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind property featuring three income-producing cottages nestled in a charming garden setting. Zoned C-2 for both residential and commercial use, this unique property invites creativity and possibility, whether you envision a family compound, boutique cottage community, short-term rentals, live/work space, or a small business venture. Enjoy morning coffee on the porch with birdsong in the background, then stroll to the Ecusta Trail, breweries, restaurants, food trucks, shopping, a gourmet grocery store, and historic Main Street. With city water and sewer, access on three sides, established rental income, and exceptional future potential across 0.4 acres, this is a rare chance to own a truly distinctive property in one of the area’s most accessible and sought-after locations. DO NOT GO ON PROPERTY WITHOUT AN AGENT!

302 Davis Street, Hendersonville

Listing courtesy of We Sell WNC, LLC. chris@wesellwncteam.com

$425,000
7 Beds 4368452 MLS ACTIVE Status
Welcome to 76 Adeles Way — a rare opportunity to own a multi-plex property now offered for sale. There are FIVE units. Opportunities like this don’t come around often in Henderson County: a single building featuring five rental units, ready for the right investor to bring it to life. With projected gross rental income just under $100,000 annually, this property offers strong income potential. Its convenient location near Walmart, Ingles, major shopping, and the I-26 corridor makes it highly attractive to tenants. Under Hendersonville’s updated zoning regulations, there may also be potential to add an additional single-family home on the property (buyer to verify; survey recommended). Please note: the property requires significant renovations and is best suited for experienced investors. Owner financing options are available. Showings by appointment only. Buyers or buyer’s agents to confirm measurements and HLA. See website for additional pictures, floor plans, videos, etc.

76 Adeles Way, Hendersonville

Listing courtesy of BluAxis Realty. cole@bluaxis.com

$5,900,000
9 Beds 12 Baths 4366582 MLS ACTIVE Status
Teneriffe is one of Hendersonville's notable historic estates, where architectural provenance, expansive grounds and remarkable versatility come together. Originally constructed in 1855 and reimagined in 1903 by Richard Sharp Smith, supervising architect of the Biltmore Estate, the residence also benefited from landscape input by the Olmsted firm, creating an enduring connection between house and grounds. Set on 11.73 acres, a tree-lined drive leads past gardens and water features to the stately brick residence. Rolling pastures, walking trails and quiet outdoor spaces unfold across the property, while a historic barn and separate log cabin speak to the estate's past and offer possibilities for future use. Zoned for both residential and commercial purposes, Teneriffe has a history as a bed-and-breakfast and offers exceptional flexibility as a private estate, boutique inn, retreat or event property. An additional 9.43-acre parcel (PIN 9567-20-4498) is also available. The main residence balances impressive scale with the warmth and character of a historic home. A sweeping wraparound veranda opens to a grand foyer and gracious living and entertaining spaces, where period details reflect the craftsmanship of another era. The private primary wing includes an executive office and spa, while two additional levels offer multiple bedrooms and flexible living spaces for family, guests or future reimagining. With its architectural pedigree, significant acreage and adaptable use, Teneriffe represents a rare opportunity to preserve an important piece of Hendersonville history while thoughtfully shaping its next chapter.

2531 Little River Road, Hendersonville

Listing courtesy of Premier Sotheby’s International Realty. 828-279-3980

$1,285,000
8 Beds 4363116 MLS ACTIVE Status
Rare opportunity to acquire an entire 8-unit condominium building under one ownership. That's right! You will own 100% of the HOA. Each unit is a separately platted condominium within an established HOA, currently owned by a single investor and offered as a portfolio sale. Significant capital improvements include new roof (2025), crawl space encapsulation (2026), and exterior paint/stain (2025). Two units (Units 4 & 8) have been renovated with updated kitchens featuring quartz countertops, new cabinetry, stainless sinks, and appliances, along with LVT flooring, updated lighting, and new interior/exterior doors. These two units also include a stackable washer/dryer which is not common in the Willow Bend community. Each unit is with approximately 604 square feet and includes 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with bright, natural light and functional unit layout with consistent rental appeal across all 8 units. Each unit has individually metered city water and sewer. New to newer water heaters installed in all units within last three years. Located within 1 mile of downtown shopping, dining, and the Ecusta Trail.

520 Courtwood Lane Unit #1-8, Hendersonville

Listing courtesy of Patton Allen Real Estate LLC. sherri@pattonallenre.com

$475,000
6 Beds 4 Baths 4359823 MLS ACTIVE UNDER CONTRACT Status
This spacious ranch home offers endless potential on a generous, private lot and includes a 2017 manufactured home (ADU), creating opportunities for multi-generational living, rental income, or guest accommodations. Major updates provide added peace of mind, including all-new windows (2020), a new roof and patio cover (2021), plus a new water heater and kitchen appliances (2022). The oversized kitchen features a new oven, cooktop, refrigerator, and microwave, making it ready for everyday living and entertaining. The main level has also been recently painted. The seller believes original hardwood floors are hidden beneath the main-level carpeting, offering the potential to restore timeless character. The lower level of the home was completley remodeled in 2022. You'll also appreciate thoughtful touches like the convenient laundry chute from the main-floor bathroom. Outside, the expansive yard offers room to garden, entertain, or even keep chickens. Outbuilding has space for all of your lawn equipment. The detached 2017 manufactured home offers 2 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and a two-car carport, adding exceptional flexibility and value. Conveniently located just minutes from Hendersonville, you'll enjoy easy access to shopping, restaurants, grocery stores, and Walmart—approximately 6 miles away—while still enjoying the peaceful charm of country living. Property is being sold AS-IS.

44 Tuttle Road, Hendersonville

Listing courtesy of Patton Allen Real Estate LLC. sherri@pattonallenre.com

$775,000
6 Beds 5 Baths 4240043 MLS ACTIVE Status
ORIGINAL FARMHOUSE (c.1905) on 3.23 acres close to Hendersonville Country Club offers a variety of living and investment possibilities. This expansive home with unfinished caretaker’s cottage accommodates multigenerational / extended family living and gathering uses, rental income, and acreage development potential. Interiors have been primarily restored by the current owners to preserve original features, including floors and staircase. The main level’s central foyer, featuring the original (restored) wood stove, is flanked by 3 bedrooms / sitting rooms, a spacious living room, and an expansive eat-in kitchen with double appliances, walk-in pantry, beautiful (and extensive!) cabinetry and a large “butcher-block”-style island. The main level also offers a bonus / flex room, 1.5 baths, laundry, and an unheated and unfinished storage room (future greenhouse?). Venture up the staircase to the second level and you’ll find another central foyer serving 3 bedrooms, a full bath with standalone spa, a half bath and another laundry. A third (attic) level is unfinished and unheated, but with a full bath already installed. The home features a large deck off the kitchen area, and a front wraparound porch. The exterior is original clapboard, repainted in 2025. The roof was replaced in 2019. Original windowpanes replaced. Heating and AC provided by mini-splits, wall units, a wood stove and 10 fireplaces. The home has two cellars, and there's a separate workshed with electricity. The property is served by city water, natural gas, high-speed internet. It’s all on level to gently sloped acreage in a charming, evolving neighborhood, making NOW the best time to buy. Priced UNDER tax value!

305 Ficker Circle, Hendersonville

Listing courtesy of Century 21 Mountain Lifestyles. maryg@c21mountainlifestyles.com

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