Vibe & Style: Biltmore Park is a master-planned community in South Asheville that perfectly blends suburban comfort with a touch of urban buzz. Developed in the late 1990s and 2000s, it comprises 735 acres of homes, parks, and a vibrant town center – Biltmore Park Town Square. The vibe is fresh, active, and family-friendly. Housing options are diverse by design: you’ll find sophisticated condos and modern apartments right in Town Square, charming craftsman cottages and traditional single-family homes on tree-lined neighborhood streets, and even a section of estate homes on larger lots. Architectural styles are mostly craftsman, farmhouse, and traditional with a contemporary twist – all built with quality and often with green features (Biltmore Park was designed with sustainability in mind). It’s one of Asheville’s most walkable communities, and you’re as likely to see neighbors biking with kids to the ice cream shop as you are to see professionals jogging in the mornings.
Amenities & Lifestyle: Biltmore Park is truly live-work-play at its finest. The Town Square is the heart: here you have restaurants, cafés, boutiques, a movie theater, a large YMCA, fitness studios, and offices all within a few blocks. Grab a coffee at Barnes & Noble, enjoy live music on the square in summer, or walk to dinner at the Thirsty Monk or Luella’s BBQ – it’s all right there. Within the residential areas, sidewalks and trails connect you to pocket parks, playgrounds, and a community swimming pool and clubhouse that hosts neighborhood events. There are tennis and basketball courts, and the whole design encourages outdoor activity (wide sidewalks, bike-friendly streets). The community often organizes concerts, farmers markets, and holiday festivities in the Town Square, fostering a strong sense of community. Location-wise, Biltmore Park is a winner: just off I-26, it’s 10 minutes to Asheville Regional Airport, about 15 minutes to downtown Asheville, and mere minutes to the Blue Ridge Parkway entrance. Top-rated schools like Estes Elementary and the new Valley Springs Middle are very close, and the neighborhood kids often bike to school together via safe paths.
Appeals To: Those who want convenience and community wrapped in one. It’s a hotspot for professionals (especially healthcare and tech, given its proximity to major hubs and the airport), young families, and even retirees who enjoy an active scene. If you love the idea of parking your car and being able to walk to get groceries, hit the gym, and have dinner – all while living in a beautiful home, Biltmore Park is your paradise. It truly offers a high-quality lifestyle with low daily hassle.
Summary: Biltmore Park is Asheville’s first major mixed-use community, featuring everything from condos to estate homes and a 42-acre walkable Town Square of shops and dining. Just 9 miles from downtown (and 4.5 from the airport), it provides urban amenities in a suburban setting. No wonder it’s often called “a city within the city.”
1,058 people live in Biltmore Park, where the median age is 54 and the average individual income is $53,549. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Biltmore Park has 308 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Biltmore Park do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 1,058 people call Biltmore Park home. The population density is 4,734.21 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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There's plenty to do around Biltmore Park, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.
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Beauty | 1.85 miles | 7 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
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