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This neighborhood’s location offers residents easy access to downtown Asheville via I-40 and Smoky Park Highway. It’s also close to Asheville Airport as well as Brevard, a town known as “the land of the Waterfall”. The low-maintenance townhomes feature a unique architectural design and land plans such that the entire structure appears as a single-family dwelling from any angle, minimizing upkeep while maximizing privacy. Each townhome has its own private entrance, patio area, and covered porch. Several of these plans even feature loft areas or bonus or flex rooms overlooking the main living room.
The Vistas of Westfield has in total 102 units featuring 12 unique floor plans among the townhomes and the single-family courtyard homes. There are two-, three- and four-bedroom units with 2-3 full bathrooms. The units have a floor area ranging in size from 1,600 square feet to 2,800 square feet. The units are exclusively priced from $374,000 to $439,900.
Construction of Vistas of Westfield was completed in 2008 and was overseen by Epcon Communities, a construction company founded by Ed Bacome and Phil Fankhauser in 1986, and Lifestyle Homes of Distinction, the leading builder of lifestyle-rich community in Asheville, Hendersonville, and Hickory, North Carolina for over 20 years.
This community is only 12 minutes from Downtown, which is also Asheville’s Central Business District. Residents can experience all the exciting entertainment options the city has to offer, including dining at sidewalk cafes, enjoying unique tapas, and experiencing Asheville’s dynamic mountain arts culture. Within 30-60 minutes, a lovely scenic drive brings you to Maggie Valley’s quaint shops, skiing, and exciting nights at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino.
Within a short drive from Downtown Asheville, the stately Arts and Crafts style of The Vistas of Westfield ties in with the area’s historic past.
The community allows residents to keep dogs, cats, birds, and fish. Residents are permitted a maximum of two dogs per unit.
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Points of Interest
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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.
Vistas of Westfield’s homes are incredibly energy efficient. They are Energy Star Qualified, LEED Certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), North Carolina Green Built, and NAHB (National Association of Home Builders) Green Building Standard homes. Energy Star (under the Environmental Protection Agency), LEED (under the U.S. Green Building Council), and NAHB are both national programs.
The community also has a community association and a management company, Lifestyle Property Management, that handles sewer, water, garbage disposal, propane for the fireplaces, master insurance policy, common area utilities, common area maintenance, exterior building, and landscaping maintenance. As such, residents are required to pay a monthly community association fees of approximately $185.