143 Pearson Dr
Asheville, NC 28801
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
1.5
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Square Feet
2,028 sq ft
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Available
Available Sep 12

About This Home
Wonderful Montford location, convenient distance to all your favorite shops and restaurants! Plenty of historic charm from the hardwood floors, wooden trim, and sconce lighting. Enjoy this peaceful setting from the large, covered front porch. There are plenty of windows providing an abundance of natural lighting. Upstairs are the three bedrooms and one full bathroom with a European handheld shower in the tub. The main floor features a large foyer, living room, dining room, the kitchen, and an additional multi-functional room off of the kitchen. Plenty of greenspace with the extra lot too! Schedule a showing or apply on our website, www(dot)PattonAllenPM(dot)com. Monthly rent: $2,100.00 Security deposit, due upon approval: $2,100.00 Lease term: 12 months Pet policy: Well-behaved pets allowed with additional pet rent and pet fee. Tenant Responsible for: Electricity (Duke) Gas (Enbridge) Water, Sewer, Trash, Recycling (City of Asheville) Internet (Spectrum) Amenities: Laundry: Hookups only, washer and dryer not provided. AC: None. Window units permitted at tenant's expense. Heat: Gas furnace. Parking: Street parking only. Patton Allen Property Management residents are enrolled in the Resident Benefits Package (RBP) starting at $11.95/month which provides liability insurance. This fee is waived if the tenant provides evidence of their own sufficient coverage. Tenants also have the opportunity to upgrade their package to include: credit building to help boost the resident’s credit score with timely rent payments, up to $1M Identity Theft Protection, HVAC air filter delivery (for applicable properties), our best-in-class resident rewards program, on-demand pest control, and much more! More details upon request or upon application. Amenities: private driveway
143 Pearson Dr is a house located in Buncombe County and the 28801 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Asheville City attendance zone.
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Wedged between the University of North Carolina at Asheville on its northeast side and Downtown Asheville on its southeast side, Historic Montford sits along the French Broad River, boasting elegant historic architecture along its hilly streets. The neighborhood, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, contains more than 600 historic buildings, most built between 1890 and 1920. Many of the homes were built by the same architect who designed the Biltmore, Richard Sharp Smith. The homes range from Victorians to Arts and Crafts to Colonial Revival -- with a castle here and there for a unique style.
Montford developed around 1890 as a small village, but it was annexed by the city in 1905. The oldest home in the neighborhood, the Rankin House, was built in 1846. The Riverside Cemetery, which dates back to 1885, is the burial place of authors Thomas Wolfe and William Sidney Porter (O. Henry). Today, many of the historic homes have been converted into elegant bed and breakfasts.
Learn more about living in MontfordColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 5 min | 1.7 mi | |
Drive: | 8 min | 3.2 mi | |
Drive: | 18 min | 11.9 mi | |
Drive: | 24 min | 17.3 mi |

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