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Buncombe County · North Carolina

Real Estate Agents in Asheville, NC

No directory agent covers Asheville yet — but we'll match you with a vetted local agent through our licensed referral network, free.

Asheville real estate is among the most dynamic and desirable in the Southeast, drawing buyers with its stunning Blue Ridge Mountain setting, thriving arts and food scene, and a quality of life that has made it one of America's top relocation destinations. With a population of approximately 95,000 and a median home price around $425,000, Asheville offers a lifestyle that balances mountain living with urban culture in western North Carolina.

The Asheville real estate market features remarkable neighborhood diversity. Downtown Asheville and the South Slope brewery district offer condos, lofts, and renovated historic properties for buyers seeking walkable urban living. West Asheville along Haywood Road has emerged as a creative hub with eclectic homes, locally owned shops, and a vibrant food scene. North Asheville neighborhoods near the Grove Park Inn and Beaver Lake feature some of the city's most prestigious historic homes, often ranging from $500,000 to well over $1 million. Montford, Kenilworth, and Biltmore Village provide tree-lined streets and architectural character within minutes of downtown.

Asheville's appeal extends far beyond its housing stock. The Blue Ridge Parkway, Pisgah National Forest, and dozens of hiking trails provide unparalleled outdoor recreation at the city's doorstep. The city's renowned brewery scene — over 30 breweries within city limits — arts community anchored by the River Arts District, and farm-to-table dining culture attract visitors and new residents alike. The presence of Mission Hospital (HCA), the Biltmore Estate, and a growing remote-work population have diversified the local economy.

Asheville City Schools and Buncombe County Schools serve area families, with options including the well-regarded Asheville High School and numerous charter and private schools. The city's location along I-26 and I-40 provides connections to Knoxville, Greenville, and Charlotte, while the Asheville Regional Airport offers expanding commercial service.

The Asheville real estate market is competitive and nuanced — mountain properties, flood zones, and historic preservation districts all require specialized knowledge. Asheville real estate agents in our directory bring the local expertise needed to help you buy a home in Asheville with confidence. Browse our listings and find your agent today.

Get matched in Asheville

Our directory is small and vetted on purpose, so not every market has a listed agent yet. Tell us what you’re doing in Asheville and a real person will introduce you to a vetted local agent — free, through the same licensed referral network brokerages use with each other. Start here.

Common questions

How do I pick the right agent in Asheville?

Look for recent, local production — an agent who closes regularly in and around Asheville, knows its neighborhoods and pricing quirks, and communicates the way you like. Interview at least two. Or skip the legwork: tell us your situation and a real person matches you, free.

Does matching cost anything?

No. When we introduce you to an agent, any referral fee is paid by the agent out of their commission — your costs don’t change. Your request is never auctioned to multiple agents.

What if I'm also selling a home somewhere else?

Common situation — we can arrange both sides: a listing agent where you are now and a buyer's agent in Asheville, coordinated on your timeline through licensed agent-to-agent referral.

Tell us about your Asheville plans

Two minutes — a real person replies within one business day.