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Upscale, Low-Maintenance Living at The Springs of North Asheville

Written by wncradmin | Jun 1, 2026 7:59:45 PM

What if you could call one of Asheville's most coveted zip codes home—without the burden of yard work, exterior upkeep, or surprise maintenance calls?

The Springs of North Asheville is a townhome community that offers just that: a rare combination of flexible floor plans, low-maintenance living with essential amenities, mountain views, and a Northern Asheville location that keeps the best of Western North Carolina at your fingertips.

The Homes: Your Design, Your Way

Each townhome offers an array of customizable options. Select from one- or two-car garages, two- or three-story configurations, two or three bedrooms, and either a courtyard or balcony. Prefer your primary suite on the main floor? That option is available, too.

Beyond the floor plan, buyers can personalize their home with their choice of upgrades:

  • Premium countertops, backsplash, and mirrors
  • Ceiling fans
  • Closet and pantry customizations
  • Premium lighting and hardware
  • Accent walls
  • Epoxied garage floors

The result is a home that feels distinctly yours from day one. Homes range from 1,640 – 2,642 square feet and are priced from $349,900 – $514,900, with annual HOA dues of $986.

A Community Designed for Peace of Mind

The Springs was planned with a long view of neighborhood life in mind. Protected woods border the community, ensuring lasting privacy and natural beauty on one side, while fully developed land on the other means no new construction will occur behind your home. A minimum six-month lease policy encourages long-term residents, cultivating the kind of neighborly atmosphere that makes a community feel like home.

HOA dues cover exterior repairs and maintenance, lawn care, and exterior property and liability insurance, making The Springs an exceptional lock-and-leave option whether you're here full time or part time. Mountain views and essential community amenities round out the experience:

  • Dog park
  • Common areas
  • Sidewalks on both sides of the street
  • Street lights
  • Natural gas
  • City water and sewer

Location: The Best of Both Worlds

Positioned 7.5 miles from downtown in Northern Asheville, The Springs occupies an enviable sweet spot between two vibrant destinations. Charming Weaverville, with its walkable streets and hometown events, is just 3.5 miles to the north.

Getting around is effortless from here:

  • Beaver Lake—5 minutes; a man-made lake with walking trails, ideal for canoeing and kayaking
  • Lake Louise—5 minutes; a park with a lake, trails, and a playground for kids
  • Downtown Weaverville walking trail—5 minutes; great for a casual stroll
  • Trader Joe's and more everyday retail—easily accessible for routine errands
  • Asheville Regional Airport—20 miles away
  • Mission Hospital—just 8.5 miles away, a top-ranked hospital

North Asheville: Where the Mountain Lifestyle Comes Into Full View

Perched above the city at elevations that stretch from 2,000 to more than 3,000 feet, North Asheville is a beautiful layering of tree-lined streets, historic neighborhoods, and everyday amenities that make life genuinely easy.

Residents often walk, run, or bike along the corridors that connect into miles of Greenway, which links directly to the French Broad River—a growing destination for kayakers, paddlers, and outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds.

Meanwhile, Beaver Lake offers walking trails that are equally suited to a contemplative morning stroll, paddle across the water, or birdwatching. The bird sanctuary treats watchers to a variety of species, from Brown-headed Nuthatches to Warbling Vireos. As for those who prefer to relax on a golf course, the historic Country Club of Asheville, established in 1894, offers a Donald Ross design for a friendly neighborhood game as well as fitness amenities and dining.

Culture, Learning, and Everyday Conveniences

North Asheville is home to UNC Asheville, which brings a steady rhythm of cultural programming, performing arts, and continuing education opportunities to the area throughout the year. North Asheville's walkable streets are lined with top-notch restaurants, farmers' markets, grocery stores like Trader Joe's, and local shops. When you feel like pampering yourself, the famous Omni Grove Park Inn, with its spa, fine and casual dining, is practically a neighbor.

If you feel like going out on the town, downtown Asheville is only minutes away, with a robust dining scene, including acclaimed restaurants like:

  • Chai Pani (Indian restaurant featured in the The NY Times, Travel & Leisure, and more)
  • Cúrate (James Beard Award-Winning Spanish restaurant)
  • Hi-Wire Brewing (multi-World-Beer-Cup-Award winner)
  • Wicked Weed Brewing (World Beer Cup Awards, Great American Beer Fest)

Weaverville, NC: Small-Town Charm, Mountain Soul

Bordered by Reems Creek to the east, this charming mountain town has been drawing hikers, artists, outdoor enthusiasts, and discerning residents for well over a century.

A Town with Deep Roots

Weaverville was incorporated in 1875 and named after Micheal Montraville Weaver, whose descendants still have ties to the area. Small shops line its main street, including locally owned galleries like Miya Gallery and Mangum Pottery, specialty destinations like Curtis Wright Outfitters, and Maggie B's Wine & Specialty Store, and breweries like Zebulon Artisan Ales and Eluvium Brewing Company.

Arts, Culture, and Community on the Calendar

Weaverville is home to a thriving arts scene. Many members of the renowned Southern Highland Craft Guild live in and around town, and the creative community opens its studios to the public every spring and fall during the Weaverville Art Safari. Additionally, each September, Art in Autumn showcases a curated collection of works.

Parks, Trails, and the Great Outdoors

Nature is never far from reach in Weaverville. Lake Louise Park encompasses more than 15 acres, centered around a man-made lake with a walking track, fishing, picnic shelters, a playground, and outdoor exercise equipment. The adjacent Main Street Nature Park, a 10-acre property running parallel to Main Street, doubles as a demonstration area for native Western North Carolina flora and fauna and hosts the town's Second Saturday Summer Music Series on its meadow stage.

Whether you enjoy patronizing the arts, exploring new flavors or communing with nature, there is plenty to explore within easy driving and walking distance of The Springs.

Take The Next Step Towards Mountain Living

If you're ready to spend more time exploring Western North Carolina and less time worrying about upkeep, The Springs of North Asheville may be exactly the community you've been looking for. Contact us anytime to set up a private tour or learn more about WNC’s best upscale communities.

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