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Albemarle Park Homes for Sale

2 homes
Asheville, NC

Community Highlights

  • Historic architecture and restoration quality
  • Near downtown Asheville and Charlotte Street
  • Porch-centered homes with mature landscaping
Popular Features
Historic CottagesWraparound PorchesFireplacesUpdated Kitchens

* Based on what we noticed in listing details.

Architecture & Style

TypeSingle Family
Built1898–2008
Avg Lot0.23 ac
Garages40%
Basements80%
  • Wraparound Porches
  • Fireplaces
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Updated Kitchens
  • Basements
  • Original Millwork
  • Walk-In Closets

* Based on what we noticed in listing details.

Location & Proximity

Western North Carolina mountains, Asheville metro

Walkability: medium
cafésbakeriesrestaurantsdowntown AshevilleGrove Park InnSunset Mountain
Grove Park Innwithin 1 mile
Sunset Mountainnearby
Downtown Ashevilleless than 1 mile
  • Charlotte Street corridor
  • Downtown Asheville
  • Grove Park Inn
  • Sunset Mountain

* Based on what we noticed in listing details.

Nearby Schools

Elementary

Asheville City

Middle

Asheville

High

Asheville

* Based on what we noticed in listing details.

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Lots and Land in Albemarle Park

First Impressions

Albemarle Park feels like one of Asheville’s most storied pockets, where historic cottages and carefully restored residences sit beneath mature trees on the western slope of Sunset Mountain. The setting has a distinctly old- Asheville character: wraparound porches, stone walkways, landscaped gardens, and homes that seem to grow out of the hillside rather than sit on it. Many properties here carry the kind of craftsmanship that gives a neighborhood its identity, with period woodwork, original windows, fireplaces, and thoughtful updates layered in over time.

"Historic charm and downtown convenience meet on a hillside that still feels deeply residential."

Home Styles & Community Feel

The housing stock is overwhelmingly single-family, with a range that stretches from late-1890s landmark cottages to a handful of newer infill homes from the 2000s. That mix gives Albemarle Park a layered look: Tudor influences, Arts & Crafts details, Gothic Revival character, pebbledash and stone exteriors, and generous front porches are all part of the streetscape. Many homes feature brick accents, and the neighborhood’s historic streets and pedestrian-friendly paths add to the sense of place.

Interiors often lean into the original architecture rather than hiding it. Heart pine floors, wavy glass, picture molding, built-ins, and working fireplaces appear alongside updated kitchens, modern baths, and renovated lower levels. Basements are especially common, and several homes use that space for storage, workshops, guest areas, or flexible living. Lot sizes tend to be modest but meaningful, with gardens, wooded edges, and layered landscaping creating a private, tucked-away feel.

These insights are based on listing details and are informational only; verify details for any specific property.

Elementary
Asheville City
Middle
Asheville
High
Asheville
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Recently Sold Properties

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Market Statistics

The Albemarle Park real estate market shows buyer's market conditions. Homes typically sell within 63 days. With 2 active listings and 0 homes sold in the past year, Buyers have more negotiating power and time to decide.

Pricing

Median Price:$987,000

Average Price:$987,000

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms:3.4

Avg Bathrooms:2.3

Avg Lot Size:0.23 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings:2

Sold Last Year:0

Median Days to Sell:63 days

Community Info

Median Year Built:1916

New Construction:0%