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Lexington Station Condos

Lexington Station Condos

Lexington Station Condos are located at 155 S Lexington Ave. Popular for being the first multi-story modular construction in Asheville, the project consists of three low-rise buildings with 66 residential units, 28,000 square feet of commercial space for restaurants, retail, and offices.

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Lexington Station Condo Guide

Lexington Station Condos combines commercial and residential along with underground parking giving rise to the perfect mixed-use complex. It’s located in the heart of the South Slope District, putting residents within walking distance of the best of downtown Asheville’s amenities. And speaking of amenities, the one- and two-bedroom condos enjoy upmarket fittings, balconies, and other building niceties, such as outdoor plazas, beautifully landscaped areas, and 100 underground parking spaces.

Pioneering, Smart-Architecture

Glazer Architecture, a pro-sustainability construction firm, built Lexington Station in 2007. So you can expect a bit of a ‘green’ vibe living in this traditional structure. The 2nd and 3rd (residential) levels benefited greatly from the project’s systems-built, modular construction-a smart approach to building aimed at reducing construction cost and waste. According to the contractor website, the modular multi-story, multi-family construction concept was the first in the Asheville area.

Unparalleled Convenience

Housed within 1.7 acres are retail, restaurants, and commercial offices. Lexington Station is home to local and international brands to fulfill every need-whether you are looking to spruce up your home interior, spoil yourself or loved ones with gifts, or quench your ‘thirst.’ The building houses the renowned Storm Rhum Bar and Bistro, placing all the good stuff under one roof. There’s a host of other shopping, dining, recreational, and entertainment joints within walking distance.

In the middle of winter, when everything, including motivation, is frozen and rain is pouring, hitting the gym becomes a luxury. Thankfully, Lexington Station has a well-equipped indoor gym, ensuring you keep up with your fitness goals all year round and what’s more, attendance is well-organized for safety even during the pandemic. And as the city eases some COVID-19-related restrictions, Pure Wellness-located at 65 A Biltmore Ave-is just a few steps away. You can pop in after a tough day at work and do some yoga poses.

Comfortable Living Spaces

The one- and three-bedroom units range from 675 to 2020 square feet, with the two-bedroom ones having open and split floor plans, facilitating seamless access to the sitting area from the oppositely located bedrooms. The kitchen is nicely fitted with upscale stainless steel appliances and has sizeable breakfast bar. The granite countertops provide a nice, contrasting break from the hardwood floor styling and mahogany kitchen bar stools and cupboards.

The large balconies overlook S Lexington Ave. on one side and Church St. on the other. Just beside the kitchen is a laundry room and closet pantry. It’s fitted with a modern washer/dryer. As you enter the bedroom, you are greeted by a warm atmosphere-an extension of the homely vibe in the living room created by the traditional upholstery. The master suite has a walk-in closet, double-sink bathroom vanity, and a separate whirlpool bathtub.

Short-Term Rent and Pet Policy

Residential spaces are available for a minimum of 6 months. Each lease affords the holder access to one deeded parking spot and in-unit storage, and whether or not you can keep your pet is contingent upon the type of pet. Monthly HOA fees apply.

Info at a Glance

675-2020

Square Feet

66

Total Units

$300-900k

List Price

Building Amenities

Lexington Station features:

Elevator

Code-secured

Small gym

On-site retail amenities

Outdoor plaza

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Standard Appointments in Units

Below are some of the standard appointments, with some units being substantially upgraded at the time of construction or after.

Gas fireplaces

Whirlpool baths (excluding loft units which have a walk-in shower)

Balconies

Units in Lexington Station are subject to a 6 month minimum lease. Only Residential Owners and tenants in Residential Units may keep up to a total of two pets (but then only domestic dogs, cats or birds) in the Building without the permission of the Association Board, and then only so long as the keeping of such pets does not interfere with the rights or convenience of other Owners.

Want more information about Residences at Biltmore? Send us a message.

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Points of Interest

Get local insights about dining, arts, and music convenient to Residences at Biltmore.

HomeGrown

If you enjoy supporting your local community, this is the restaurant for you.  They serve great southern cooking that is locally resourced.  A place to savor every bite and catch-up with the neighbors.  Approximately an 8-minute drive to 371 Merrimon Ave. (828) 232-4340 slowfoodrightquick.com

Biscuit Head

Many of the folks from Asheville declare this is the best place to get breakfast. The biscuits are giant, fluffy, and melt in your mouth. There are various preserves and jellies available to choose from to spread on them if that is your preference rather than good ole biscuits and gravy.  It is about an 8-minute drive.  417 Biltmore Ave. (828) 505-3449 biscuithead.com

Early Girl Eatery

Old Europe Pastries

Battery Park Book Exchange

The French Broad Food Co-Op

In the Press

Great insights about the building, development, and history. 

Units located at the Residences at Biltmore are a popular investment product owing to the ability of overs to short-term rent (<30 day basis) units in the building. There is an on-site manager that can assist with day to day operations of units in the short-term rental program.

If you are considering purchasing a unit in Residences at Biltmore, be aware that some lenders will not finance units in the building due to the number of units placed in the short-term rental program. If you have questions about purchase limitations, contact us an we can discuss your specific requirements.

Other Condos Near Lexington Station Condos

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  • 21 Battery Park
  • The Broadway
  • 60 N Market Street
  • The Haywood Condos
  • 12 South Lexington
  • 145 Biltmore Avenue
  • Sawyer Motor Building
  • Residences at Biltmore
  • Lexington Station Condos
  • The Broadway
  • Bauhaus South Slope
  • 55 South Market
  • CIingman Lofts
  • Sunset Ridge Condos

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Dylan Lennon, Realtor in Asheville, NC dylanjlennon@gmail.com
828-412-0678
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Keller Williams Professionals

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