Set in the historic Lake Osceola area just minutes from downtown Hendersonville, this 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 1,812 sq ft home reflects the kind of quiet, methodical building that holds up over time. Lake Osceola — one of the defining features of this part of town — is in full view from… Read More the property, anchoring a setting that has been quietly established for generations. Inside, the difference is felt before it is seen. Solid oak hardwood floors run underfoot with the depth, tone, and longevity that only real wood delivers. Interior doors are 8-foot solid-core throughout, weighted to close with the soft authority of a true custom home — they dampen sound, hold their alignment over time, and carry an understated presence from room to room. Pella Impervia fiberglass windows, engineered for long-term durability and built to outperform vinyl and clad-wood alternatives in mountain climates, frame the views without the maintenance demands of lesser units. Natural stone accents bring texture, depth, and permanence — the kind of material choices that age into a home rather than out of it. Outdoor living was built in, not added on. The rear covered deck extends the home's footprint into the open air, offering a sheltered space for morning coffee, evening conversation, or a quiet view of the lake across every season Western North Carolina has to offer. The garage is fully insulated with an insulated overhead door — a small detail that pays back every day in lower energy loss, quieter operation, and a workspace that stays usable year-round, whether you're storing seasonal gear, working on a project, or simply parking out of the weather. The location does the rest. Hendersonville's historic downtown — its independent shops, restaurants, galleries, weekend markets, and Main Street character — is only a short drive away, while the home itself sits on a quiet street in one of the city's most enduring neighborhoods. The Blue Ridge Parkway, DuPont State Forest, Pisgah National Forest, and the broader Western North Carolina mountain region are all within easy reach. This is a home for the buyer who reads spec sheets, opens cabinet doors, and runs a hand along the trim — and recognizes the difference. Schedule a private showing and see the craftsmanship in person. Read Less
Finished Area Above Grade: 1812, Area: 1812, Architecture: "Contemporary", "European", "Farmhouse", "Modern", Building Area: 1812, Construction Materials: "Hardboard Siding", Levels: "Two", Year Built: 2025, Construction Type: Site Built
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