1314 Tunnel Rd #5, Asheville, NC 28805

Residential property for sale

  • Description
  • Located in Scenic Resort - learn more about this mobile home community. Age-Restricted (55+) Community   MUST SELL - 4 Miles from the Center of Asheville, NC - ARTISTS PARADISE - CONVENIENT LOCATION OFF I-40 EXIT 55 -- Atop a hill among Bradford Pear, Pine and other tall trees - Near Veterans Hospital.  1998 14x70 Fleetwood -Thousands spent in upgrades and designer touches -- a beautiful, comfortable home, almost 1,000 sq’ on a quiet street in a Senior Park (55+).  It totally redecorated, 100% furnished, including linens, dishes, et al - Spacious, delightfully furnished living room- glass top coffee and dining tables - Side by side Refg, dishwasher, new cabinets, microwave, large pantry - Hall laundry with stack washer/dryer, 2 Bed Rooms - The spacious Master suite offers built-in vanity, walk-in closet, plus spacious storage under the sink, step-in shower, separate Jacuzzi tub - the front bathroom has double size tiled shower, new marble sinks in both, tall toilets, Front room can be a Bedroom or an office -A.C. plus ceiling fans in every room - deck, shed, LOTS of TREES. Double pane windows throughout. Weatherizing. Pets are OK. Foundation stabilized, block & pier (met standards for reverse mortgage. 828 298 0042 -- $24,237. CASH - (INCLUDES YOUR FIRST MONTH’S LOT RENT) NO owner finance! Scenic Resort offers a Club House, a swimming pool, shuffleboard, laundry facilities and Join game nights, dinners, birthday celebrations. Also, you can have your friends or family stay in the Campground surrounded by tall trees - hookups, bath/toilets and VIEWS. WHY LIVE FULL or PART TIME in ASHEVILLE? ENDLESS VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES AND THINGS TO DO!  Like, fantastic scenery all over W. NC -- B&B’s, Inns, lakes, rivers, fishing, canoeing, swimming or hiking. Surrounding areas rich in historical and cultural attractions, also famous for its antique shops, craft stores. Thomas Wolfe Home in the Charming Downtown. Number one attraction is Biltmore Estate, the House is a Châteauesque-styled mansion, built by George Washington Vanderbilt II between 1889 and 1895. It is the largest privately-owned home in the United States , at 175,000 sq’ it features 250 rooms. George Vanderbilt officially opened the home on Christmas Eve in 1895. He created a country retreat where he could pursue his passion for art, literature, and horticulture. After marrying the American Edith Stuyvesant Dresser (1873–1958) in Paris during the summer of 1898, George and his new bride came to live at the estate. Their only child, Cornelia (1900–1976), was born and grew up at Biltmore. Spanning more than 8,000 acres, this spectacular mansion has kept its original flair since it opened to the public over a century ago. The Grove Park Inn opened in 1913, built from granite boulders hewn from Sunset Mountain. It took 400 men only 12 months to build it. It has become one of the South’s most famous resorts. Its builder, E.W. Grove, made millions in the 1890s peddling an elixir called Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. The Great Hall, measures 120 feet across, with 24‘ ceilings and 2 gigantic 14‘ stone fireplaces. Just a few of famous guests are: Scott Fitzgerald, Harry Houdini, Will Rogers, George Gershwin, Thomas Edison, Eleanor Roosevelt and Henry Ford, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard M. Nixon, George H. W. Bush, William J. Clinton. RIVER ART DISTRICT Up-and-coming local artists are transforming old factories and warehouses along the French Broad River. The Studio Stroll is the perfect opportunity to learn to throw a pot, work with steel, and paint with watercolors. Artists will show you the secrets of their trades. HOMESPUN MUSEUM Weaving is demonstrated on a 60-year-old commercial four-harness loom. BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY is less than 5 minutes, one of the most traveled in our nation's National Park system. The scenic thoroughfare is 470 miles long and passes through the mountains of the Shenandoah to the Great Smoky Mountains in Western NC. You can also head East on I-40 to quaint Black Mountain, home of Billy Graham, then Linville Caverns and Gorge, Craggy Gardens, Grandfather Mountain and Graveyard Fields. LINNVILLE CAVERNS, a geological wonderland, formed by the powerful action of water flowing over rock, this gorge encloses Linville River for 12 miles. Further East is Hickory, home of many furniture manufacturers, unique Winston-Salem, et al. The APPALACHIAN TRAIL is a marked walking trail that begins in Maine and ends in Georgia. Near Clingman's Dome, the second highest peak in the area which rises 6,643 feet and is located long the state-line ridge of North Carolina and Tennessee. Maggie Valley, Waynesville, Lake Junaluska, the natural mineral springs that stay 100 degrees year round. Revive your spirit, senses, body and soul in Hot Springs. Cherokee Indian Reservation -Just 50 miles from Asheville. By 8000 B.C., semi-permanent villages dotted the region. "One of the top ten native sites east of the Mississippi." -Kevin Gover, Director, National Museum of the American Indian. Includes the must see Cherokee Museum --"The Museum of the Cherokee Indian is revolutionary in its ability to tell stories, and should be a model to other museums that are struggling to engage their audience with their message." During the summer, "Unto These Hills" over six million people have seen this outdoor portrayal of the unique story of the Cherokee from a historical perspective through the zenith of their power, through the heartbreak of the Trail of Tears, Cherokees have maintained their traditions for generations. . Located in Cherokee is Harrah’s Casino and hotel. There are campgrounds, cabins, gaming, fishing, mountain biking, tubing/rafting, hiking, Santa's Land Park and Zoo and the Cherokee Bear Zoo.  Oconaluftee River runs through the center of Cherokee.        Features include: Hard Panel Ceilings, Papered Walls, Storage Shed, Deck, Patio, Cathedral Ceiling, Ceiling Fan, Window A/C, Walk-in Closet, Laundry Room, Pantry, Garden Tub, Electric Heat Included appliances: Microwave, Oven, Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Clothes Washer, Clothes Dryer Monthly costs include: Lot Rent: $345, Utilities: Est $75. Contact: Ann Phone: (828) 298-0042 Send an email to this seller Website: annpalmer.net
  • Property Details
  • Property Type: Mobile/Manufactured
    Status: Available
    Status Type: For Sale By Owner
    Price: $ 23,500
    Buildings: 1
    Added: 07/26/2011
    Last Update: 03/23/2012
  • Interior Features
  • Bedrooms: 2
    Bathrooms: 2
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