- West Asheville Townhouses
- Blue Ridge Townhouses
- Royal Pines Townhouses
- Woodfin Townhouses
- Village Greens Townhouses
- Montford Townhouses
- Kenilworth Townhouses
- Bent Creek Townhouses
- Biltmore Townhouses
- Lake Julian Townhouses
- River Arts District Townhouses
- Five Points Townhouses
- Southside Village Townhouses
- Mount Carmel Townhouses
- Lenox Park Townhouses
- Kensington Place Townhouses
- Serenity Forest Townhouses
- Hunters Ridge Townhouses
- Hidden Valley Farms Townhouses
Townhomes for Rent in Asheville, NC
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$2,196 3 Beds
141 Monroe Creek Blvd
Asheville, NC 28806Townhome for Rent$2,196 | 3 Beds, 2.5 Baths -
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$2,445 3 Beds
141 Monroe Creek Blvd
Asheville, NC 28806Townhome for Rent$2,445 | 3 Beds, 2.5 Baths -
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$2,296 4 Beds
141 Monroe Creek Blvd
Asheville, NC 28806Townhome for Rent$2,296 | 4 Beds, 2.5 Baths -
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$2,195 - $2,469 3 - 4 Beds
The Townes at Fountain Park
145 Monroe Creek Blvd, Asheville, NC 28806$2,195 - $2,469 | 3 - 4 Beds -
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Asheville at a Glance
Asheville, NC Townhouses for Rent
Asheville, NC, is a vibrant city nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, where natural beauty seamlessly intertwines with cultural richness. The stunning landscapes, including the picturesque Blue Ridge Parkway and the expansive Pisgah National Forest, beckon outdoor enthusiasts to explore their trails and vistas. The city offers a variety of rental options, from cozy downtown apartments to charming bungalows in nearby neighborhoods, catering to diverse lifestyles.
Local parks such as the Asheville Botanical Garden and Carrier Park provide serene spaces for relaxation and recreation, while the River Arts District showcases the talents of local artists and craftspeople. The Western North Carolina Nature Center invites residents to connect with the region's wildlife, and French Broad River Park offers scenic views along the river, perfect for leisurely strolls or picnics.
Asheville's lively arts scene and culinary delights make it a hub of creativity and flavor. The city hosts numerous festivals throughout the year, including the Asheville Art in the Park and the LEAF Festival, celebrating community spirit and artistic expression. Dining options abound, with popular spots similar to Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar and Mellow Mushroom Asheville serving up delicious meals, while White Duck Taco Shop offers a unique twist on casual dining. For those seeking a cozy café experience, places similar to Dobra Tea and Double D's Coffee & Desserts provide inviting atmospheres to unwind.
Cultural landmarks such as the Biltmore Estate and the historic Grove Arcade add to the area's allure, offering residents glimpses into the region's rich history. Museums similar to the Asheville Pinball Museum and the Southern Highland Craft Guild highlight the city's artistic heritage, while the Folk Art Center celebrates the craftsmanship of local artisans.
With a thriving music scene and an array of breweries, Asheville provides ample opportunities for entertainment and socializing. Shopping centers similar to the Asheville Mall and River Hills Shopping Center cater to retail enthusiasts, ensuring that everything from unique boutiques to well-known brands is within reach. The blend of nature, culture, and community makes Asheville an exciting place to embrace life, where every corner reveals something new to discover.
Why Asheville?
- Brew: Asheville has been voted “Beer City USA.” Come explore Asheville’s nine breweries — and its brew pubs!
- Tour: Gorgeous and historic homes and buildings in Asheville include the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site.
- Play: Fun is everywhere in Asheville. Enjoy art shows, HATCH Asheville, and the Mountain Sports Festival.
- Live: As one of the world’s must-see destinations, life in Asheville is filled with fun, beauty, and a strong economy.
- Discover: Waterfalls, historic sites, Sliding Rock, boutiques, art galleries, wineries, outdoor markets, and beautiful gardens.
- Explore: Chimney Rock State Park, whitewater rafting, fly-fishing, Ghost tours, zip lines, hot-air balloons, and ski resorts.
Renting in Asheville
Average Rental Rates and Apartment Sizes
- Apartment Type Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- 1 Bedroom 785 Sq Ft $1,527 / mo
- 2 Bedrooms 1,064 Sq Ft $1,754 / mo
- 3 Bedrooms 1,337 Sq Ft $2,090 / mo
- 4 Bedrooms 1,510 Sq Ft $2,303 / mo
Top Budget-Friendly Neighborhoods in Asheville
(For 1 bedroom apartments)- Neighborhoods Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- Biltmore Forest 769 Sq Ft $1,559/mo
- Haw Creek 675 Sq Ft $1,576/mo
- Bent Creek 807 Sq Ft $1,619/mo
- Biltmore Park 794 Sq Ft $1,649/mo
- East End 784 Sq Ft $1,649/mo
- Woodfin 767 Sq Ft $1,713/mo
- Blue Ridge 762 Sq Ft $1,768/mo
- Downtown Asheville 716 Sq Ft $1,800/mo
- Town Mountain 781 Sq Ft $1,825/mo
- West Asheville 817 Sq Ft $1,889/mo
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