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Biltmore Commons Condo Guide
The most common type of home in this community is their townhouses, with the majority being non-traditional in style, despite being built between 1995 and 1996.
Homes in Biltmore Commons vary in size from 1,132 square feet to 1,896 square feet on average and typically have three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Homes in this neighborhood sit on average-sized lots. The roads in the community are either maintained privately or by the maintenance agreement. The most common type of parking in the community is a garage, with each unit having two spaces equipped with a keypad entry. Their price range usually lies between $150,000 and $200,000.
Biltmore Commons offers a broad variety of units including single-family homes, condos, and lofts. However, townhouse units are the most common. Two- and three-bedroom units are available and range in size from 1,132 square feet to 1,896 square feet. The units each have two floors with the bedrooms, dining room, and family room located on the main level. They also have two full bathrooms, laundry features, and a private porch where you can enjoy the beautiful mountain views.
The community features many luxurious amenities, including a private fitness center for residents, an outdoor pool, tennis courts, lake access, and a clubhouse. Residents also enjoy breathtaking year-round views from anywhere within the community.
An amazing feature of Biltmore Commons is that it is located in a gorgeous serene environment away from any harsh city noises. What’s more, residents itching for adventure can take a quick, 13-minute drive to Downtown Asheville’s and explore all the exciting entertainment options the city has to offer. That includes dining at sidewalk cafes, enjoying unique tapas, and experiencing Asheville’s dynamic mountain arts culture.
Building Amenities
The community offers:
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Standard Appointments in Units
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Points of Interest
Get local insights about dining, arts, and music convenient to Biltmore Commons:
Early Girl Eatery
Early Girl Eatery is a popular locally-owned restaurant known for its brunch options with locations in Downtown Asheville, West Asheville, and North Asheville. Food is local and there are great vegan and vegetarian options.
Tip: If you like spicy foods ask for the habanero sauce on the side. Gets crowded on weekends.
What to order: The pork breakfast bowl or fried chicken and biscuits are staples.
8 Wall Street Asheville, NC 28801. https://earlygirleatery.com/
Pie.Zaa
Pie.Zaa is a relatively new pizza joint on the South Slope, just a short walk from downtown Asheville. Pie.Zaa is serving up big (28 inches to be exact), quality pies. Think “crispy, airy, slightly chewy” - the perfectly oversized New York slice. The best in Asheville.
Tip: These pies are big. If you order, be prepared to share, or have leftovers.
What to order: You can’t go wrong with the classic “roni” pie. It’s a crowd-pleaser.
46 Millard Ave, Asheville, NC 28801. https://piezaapizzaasheville.com/
Mela Indian Restaurant
Mela Indian Restaurant in Downtown Asheville, just a short walk from the Arras. Vegan and gluten free options are available.
Tip: Be sure to add naan to your order - Mela’s bread dough is hand made and prepared in a tandoor oven.
What to order: Try out the butter chicken with some garlic naan.
70 N Lexington Ave, Asheville, NC 28801. melaasheville.com
Woolworth Walk
Woolworth Walk is one of the newest art galleries in Downtown Asheville. Located right off of Haywood Street, Woolworth Walk features dozens of artist booths prominently displaying a variety of works from local makers and creators.
If you’re looking for whimsical art or want a spot where you can grab a quick lunch, Woolworth Walk is worth a stop in Downtown Asheville.
25 Haywood Street, Asheville, NC 28801. https://www.woolworthwalk.com/
Wall Street
This item on the list is a street, not a specific building conveniently located near Arras.
Wall Street is an European feeling, eclectic street with dozens of indoor and outdoor shops featuring a variety of local merchants, makers, artists, and musicians.
Wall Street is home to Early Girl Eatery, The Market Place, the iconic Flat Iron Building, and street art around every turn.
Blue Spiral
Blue Spiral is a sprawling 15,000 square foot gallery space in Asheville featuring some of the area’s most established exceptional makers as well as emerging talent. The gallery includes three floors of space devoted to prominently displaying a variety of works, spanning a broad range of mediums and styles, including photography, sculptures, and paintings.
38 Biltmore Ave, Asheville, NC 28801-3625.
https://bluespiral1.com/
In the Press
Great insights about the building, development, and history.
Biltmore Commons has a homeowner’s association in which each owner not only holds title to a unit but also holds property in common with all other homeowners. The association has its own Board of Directors who are elected each august to 3-year terms on a rotating basis in the annual meetings held by the association.
The community also has its own newsletter called “Common Sense”, which is published bi-monthly and is handed out by volunteers to each of the 225 homes on the Biltmore Commons grounds. The newsletter is also mailed to non-resident owners and is the official communique to all owners and residents.