Grand Highlands
Grand Highlands was built to take full advantage of its unique terrain, nearly 300 acres of rolling mountaintop meadows.
At once a foodie mecca, microbrewery heaven and eclectic music capital, all framed by the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville and its surrounding communities are every bit deserving of their consistent accolades. Life just seems a little sweeter for those who choose to call the area home, and it’s not hard to see why.
Request InformationGrand Highlands was built to take full advantage of its unique terrain, nearly 300 acres of rolling mountaintop meadows.
The long sloping hills, forested tranquility and mesmerizing mountain views are just as blissfully peaceful today as they were when Vanderbilt walked those mountain trails.
This western North Carolina mountain hideaway was built from the ground up to capture stunning mountain views and offer a one-of-a-kind golf experience.
Carriage Park cultivates a small-town neighborhood sensibility with the rolling majesty of the Blue Ridge Mountains as a backdrop.
The centerpiece of Biltmore Lake is the lake itself – 62 acres of shimmering water perfect for swimming, fishing and kayaking.
Immerse yourself in lushly bucolic mountain scenery and quiet forested solitude at Poplar Ridge.
Built with the true mountain explorer in mind, The Cliffs at Walnut Cove occupies a breathtaking spot in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Tucked away among old-growth forest and lush fauna, Pinchot Forest is a celebration of the verdant tranquility of the woody bowers surrounding Asheville.
You’ll immediately lose yourself in the lush natural greenery that makes the forests of the Blue Ridge Mountains unique among any in the world.