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Reynolds Mountain Condos Guide
Reynolds Mountain bears the crown of redefined mountain living and is fully packaged with a unique blend of luxury amenities. Potential buyers are presented with a broad range of options to pick from. These include single-family estates, townhomes, magnificent villas, urban-style lofts, and courtyard homes with amazing 1-2 acre lots. Many of the homes offer endless scenic views of the mountain linings and come with high-end finishes.
What’s more, the property boasts an impressive list of community and unit amenities. As such, Reynolds Mountain offers a little something for everyone. And despite featuring majestic mountain views, this paradise is just minutes from the vibrant Downtown Asheville scene. Residents don’t have to travel far to explore and enjoy a wide variety of exciting in-city activities including dining and drinking at renowned restaurants, taverns, and microbreweries, exploring at eclectic gift shops, and much more.
The following is a brief list of some of the key features at Reynolds Mountain:
The homes at Reynold Mountain have remarkably huge floor plans. For example, the villas at The Mountain go up to 4,900 square feet while a single-family home offers up to 4,450 square feet and sits on 0.7 acres. Recessed ceilings and large windows ice the cake by creating airy interiors that are generously bathed in natural light and are ideal for relaxing and entertaining guests.
Reynolds Mountain is a prime development that spans 500 acres and overlooks the renowned Lakeview Park and Grove Park neighborhoods. It features about 30 acres of permanent nature preserve, sparkling streams including the Beaver Brook and legendary French Broad River, native mountain landscaping, small parks, ample green space, nature trails, and a vast collection of custom home and lot packages. Although most of the high-end homes will set you back up to $1,700,000, they are certainly worth every penny.
Just around the corner, residents enjoy easy access to a wonderful collection of acclaimed ea, drinking spots, and microbreweries. These include Bellagio Bistro, Moe’s Original BBQ, The Barrel House, and Little Switzerland Orchard and Winery. Several stores such as Hot Spot and Tienda El Quetzal are all set within walking distance. What’s more, Downtown Asheville offers its own charm with its gorgeous art deco architecture, countless eateries, taverns, cafes, grocery stores, hotels, restaurants, boutiques, shopping malls, outdoor spaces, parks, and much more.
Reynolds Mountain has generous pet-friendly policies. Also, the neighborhood is naturally welcoming to pets thanks to its artful landscaping, ample green spaces, and stunning walking trails.
Building Amenities
The buildings feature:
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The various homes boast an unmatched collection of deluxe amenities, some of which are highlighted below:
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Points of Interest
Get local insights about dining, arts, and music convenient to Reynolds Mountain
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.
The novel Reynolds Park development will be a dream come true for recreation enthusiasts. It will feature a free public park of its kind- the largest in Western NC. With pedestrian access, residents will enjoy walking into any of the three connected communities: Reynolds Mountain, Reynolds Village, and Reynolds Park. However, there are several more interesting developments to come.
The Woodfin Greenway is set to directly link Reynolds Mountain to the French Broad River. It’s also an increasingly popular destination for outdoor activity. A great example is the newly approved “whitewater wave” that will be a haven for paddleboarders and kayakers.