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Laura Livaudais Presents A Warm And Inviting Asheville Home

Laura Livaudais

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Laura Livaudais presents

Nestled within one of Asheville’s most historic and desirable neighborhoods is Raven’s Nest Cottage, circa 1916. This 4 BR, 2 BA beautiful home is warm and inviting. Large wraparound covered porches overlook the gardens and walking paths, entreating you to step out and explore the natural beauty of the environment. Its many windows bring the outside in, where you’ll find attention to detail such as the mantel over the gas fireplace in the dining room and the heart pine floors throughout. In the kitchen, a built-in breakfast area and window seats enhance the cottage character. Located in Albemarle Park, this quiet and discreet neighborhood enclave was conceived by Samuel Parsons Jr., landscape architect for the City of New York. The homes were built to supplement nature. Sited on the western slope of Sunset Mountain, its native stands of trees and woodland vegetation provide both a defining character as well as a natural and inspired setting that still exists today.

Throughout its illustrious history, the charming and gracious homes within Albemarle Park have embodied the essence that is Asheville. Steps away from Charlotte Street amenities, and within walking distance of both downtown Asheville and the Grove Park Inn, you’ll find this jewel tucked into the fabric of Asheville. For the first time in 43 years, this hidden gem is available. Income-producing as Asheville Homestay; 5-star ratings through AirBnB. 1993: PSABC Griffin Award. 1977: National Register of Historic Places. 1989: Local Historic District. Listed in Top 10 Cottage Communities.

Address: 67 Cherokee Road, Asheville, NC 28801

Price: $899,000

For more information, please contact Laura Livaudais at 828-712-5445 or laura@ijbproperties.com

Laura Livaudais is the exclusive agent representing the Asheville and Western North Carolina real estate market as a member of the Haute Residence Real Estate Network. View all of her listings here

Laura LivaudaisPhoto Credit: Leighton Grant

Laura LivaudaisPhoto Credit: Leighton Grant

Laura LivaudaisPhoto Credit: Leighton Grant

Laura LivaudaisPhoto Credit: Leighton Grant

Laura LivaudaisPhoto Credit: Leighton Grant

Laura LivaudaisPhoto Credit: Leighton Grant

Laura LivaudaisPhoto Credit: Leighton Grant

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