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You Found Asheville * Now Find The Right Realtor


888-404-1990 * Call Us Today
Specializing in assisting out-of-town buyers navigate Ashveille real estate.
Why Asheville?
March 8, 2010
Asheville made the 10 top list in Barons "10 Best Places for Second Homes"
Asheville is the largest city in Western North Carolina and is an important regional center for health care and tourism. Downtown Asheville offers a small-town atmosphere with the amenities of a big city. Asheville is home to the University of North Carolina at Asheville and boasts a health care system envied by many large cities. Whether you choose conventional health care at nationally renowned Mission-St. Josephs Hospital, or prefer alternative health care practices, you will understand after one visit why we attract so many excellent health care professionals.
Asheville has a true four-season climate with mild seasons with spectacular views of brilliant colors during the fall season. Average elevation in the Asheville area is 2,165 feet above sea level, but has elevations of up to 6,685 feet.
Population is approximately 69,000 in the city and 215,000 in the county. Asheville’s MSA is currently estimated at 386,000. The four-season temperate climate with average snowfall of only 13 inches makes year-round living easy. Because of this broad range of elevations and corresponding climates and plant growth, the area is one of the most biodiverse in the United States and the world.
Asheville Rankings.....
Asheville, North Carolina named in the top 8 of "Best Places to Raise Your Family" The Top 100 Affordable Communities in the U.S. in Sterling's Best Places.
Asheville, NC named #9 in "America's Top 100 Places To Live in 2005, by RelocateAmerica.com
Asheville NC voted #8 in the Top 25 Arts Destinations by readers of American Style Magazine.
Asheville rated one of the Top 25 Towns in the Southern Mountains for relocation, second homes, & retirement by Pinacle Living Magazine.
Asheville has the interesting distinction of being named a "best place" by both Rolling Stone and Modern Maturity magazines. That's because it is popular with artists and musicians as well as retirees who like the vibrant art scene, beautiful Blue Ridge Mountain scenery and the abundance of recreational activities. The University of North Carolina at Asheville offers cultural and intellectual stimulation.
Click here for Asheville Vistiors Guide
http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/journalpubs/asheville_ovg09/index.php#/2
You found Asheville-Now you need
The right Realtor
People don't talk about it a lot. But finding the right real estate agent can be the difference between a happy, stress-free home buying or selling experience, and an unhappy, stressful experience.
First, you'll want an agent ready and able to make a full-time commitment to you. I can and will do that.
Second, you'll want an agent with the experience needed to know the local neighborhoods, schools, market conditions, ordinances, etc. With my years of experience in the local market - I have the expertise and track record of success you need.
Third, you'll want an agent who embraces the convenience of technology without losing the personal touch. You'll love the resources available on my website and the e-mail alerts that I send, but these will never replace the time I spend with you, serving as your personal guide through this exciting process.
Let's get together and talk about your home buying and/or selling plans. Call me at the office (828-545-6883) or on my cell phone (828-545-1256) or send me an e-mail, (bobbie@baxterrealty.net), we'll set-up a time that is easy and convenient for you to meet.
P.S. If you're not ready to meet in person, please tour through my website. I'm sure you'll find the resources here useful and helpful. Enjoy!

Conveniently located downtown Asheville just off Patton Avenue at 16 Church Street. Stop in and say hello.
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