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Asheville Legacy Estate or Residential Development

This rare, expansive 70.3 +/- acre wooded tract is tucked into a private cove in Asheville NC. The property combines woodland privacy, natural beauty, conservation opportunities, and development potential in a setting where large parcels are becoming increasingly scarce.

The land is predominantly covered in anupland hardwood forest, with multiple small streams/creeksweaving through the terrain, creating a serene mountain atmosphere. About 10 acres of lower cove offer gentle, usable topography, ideal for building, recreation, or gardening. A paved driveway leads to a former home site, once the location of a manufactured home with additions (no contributory value), and underground electricity is already in place, offering valuable infrastructure for future development. A second access follows an interior finger ridge all the way to the top of the property, where a beautiful saddle-shaped ri...

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From US74 in the Reynolds Community near AC Reynolds High School, take Rose Hill Rd south almost all the way to the top of the mountain where it turns into Pinners Cove. Turn Left on White Oak Gap Rd. When you drive back White Oak Gap you'll take a right to follow directional signs for 140 just past 87 White Oak Gap. That shared road will take you back to a small old cattle gate with a sign that is just past the driveway for 140.

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National Land Realty

Fairview, NC

(828) 761-0841

Pat Snyder

National Land Realty
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Listing last updated: September 24, 2025 at 6:21 PM
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