Biltmore Pines Homes in Asheville with Fast Interstate Access
3 homesCommunity Highlights
- Central Asheville access
- Mix of classic cottages and new construction
- Yards with mature landscaping and basement flexibility
* Based on what we noticed in listing details.
community center · Library
Murphy-Oakley Park
Forestry Camp · Corner Kitchen · Highland
Tunnel Road shopping · Whole Foods
* Based on what we noticed in listing details.
First Impressions
Biltmore Pines has the feel of an established Asheville pocket that still makes room for fresh energy. The streets bring together older cottages, newer construction, and a few homes that have been carefully renewed over time, so the neighborhood reads as layered rather than uniform. Mature trees, landscaped yards, and occasional creek-side settings add to the sense of place, while the hillside-to-level lot mix keeps the streetscape visually interesting.
"A tucked-in Asheville setting where character homes and new builds share the same quiet, leafy frame."
Home Styles & Community Feel
This is a single-family neighborhood with a wide age range, from 1930s homes to brand-new construction. Many homes feature brick exteriors or brick details, and basement space shows up often enough to be a notable part of the housing story here. That means buyers will see everything from compact, updated cottages to larger homes with finished lower levels, flexible rooms, and extra storage. Lots tend to be modest in size but not cramped, and several properties make the most of their setting with fenced yards, porches, and established landscaping.
The overall mood is practical and lived-in, with enough variety to appeal to different tastes. Some homes lean classic and character-rich, while others bring a cleaner contemporary finish with open layouts, metal roofs, stucco, and modern kitchens. It is the kind of neighborhood where the architecture tells the story of Asheville’s steady reinvention.
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Market Trends
Buyers have more negotiating power. Properties may take longer to sell. There's typically room for negotiation on price.
Year-over-Year Comparison
Last 12 monthsRecently Sold Properties
| Property | Sold Date▼ | Sale Price↕ | DOM↕ | LP/SP↕ | Size↕ | $/SF↕ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() SOLD 78 Fairview Avenue 2 bed2 bath | Mar 26 2025 | $450,000 | 131 | 91% | 1525 sq ft | $295 |
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![]() SOLD 118 Springdale Avenue 2 bed1 bath | May 17 2024 | $324,900 | 37 | 🎯100% | 950 sq ft | $342 |
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![]() SOLD 11 Pinecrest Drive 3 bed2 bath | Jul 19 2023 | $415,000 | 112 | 92% | 1200 sq ft | $346 |
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![]() SOLD 118 Springdale Avenue | Mar 28 2023 | $71,500 | 82 | 81% | — | — |
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![]() SOLD 25 Fairview Avenue 3 bed2 bath | Apr 2 2019 | $228,000 | 64 | 97% | 1734 sq ft | $131 |

78 Fairview Avenue
$450,000

118 Springdale Avenue
$324,900

11 Pinecrest Drive
$415,000

118 Springdale Avenue
$71,500

25 Fairview Avenue
$228,000
Market Statistics
The Biltmore Pines real estate market shows buyer's market conditions. Homes typically sell within 82 days. With 3 active listings and 0 homes sold in the past year, Buyers have more negotiating power and time to decide.
Pricing
Median Price:$499,000
Average Price:$506,333.34
Property Details
Avg Bedrooms:2.7
Avg Bathrooms:2.0
Avg Lot Size:0.39 acres
Market Activity
Active Listings:3
Sold Last Year:0
Median Days to Sell:82 days
Community Info
Median Year Built:1952
New Construction:17%
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