$675,000
3 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 2,014 Sq Ft
Classic Kenilworth charm with modern updates and outdoor living
3
Beds
2.5
Baths
2,014
Sq Ft
1927
Built
0.16 acres
Lot
This Tudor’s story is written in stucco, steep gables and the original fireplace that anchors the sun-facing living room — a signature detail that signals both history and warmth. At 2,014 square feet on a generous 0.16-acre lot in Kenilworth, 4 Duke Street has been thoughtfully updated to preserve period character while delivering contemporary comfort. The renovated gourmet kitchen is a standout: quartzite countertops, a multi-purpose center island and modern appliances make routine meals or entertaining feel purposeful and polished.
The main level is laid out for easy day-to-day living. A spacious primary suite offers privacy and a walk-in closet; a full bathroom on the main level and an adjacent powder room make hosting simple. Downstairs, the lower level expands possibilities — two additional bedrooms, a family/guest room and an office create flexible spaces for remote work, visiting family or a potential rental suite. An unfinished basement provides workshop space and storage for larger projects or future expansion.
Outdoor life here is quietly generous. Enjoy morning coffee on the screened porch, move easily to the spacious deck for summer grilling, and let the fenced backyard serve as a private garden and play area. The rear edge of the lot borders a lightly wooded area that invites seasonal plantings or a reclaimed native landscape. Practical systems include natural gas heating (radiant), ceiling fans and wall units for cooling, public utilities and a standard driveway with on-street parking.
Location is part of this home’s appeal: Kenilworth Park sits a few blocks away, Mission Hospital and Biltmore Village are within quick drives, and downtown Asheville is approximately two miles away. This property blends the patina of a 1927 Tudor with updates that lower near-term maintenance needs — making it an attractive primary residence, a live-work option, or a rental investment with estimated monthly rent around $2,500. Buyers should verify historic-district restrictions and roof condition during due diligence, but the home presents a rare mix of character, updated systems and flexible living in one of Asheville’s most desirable neighborhoods.
Kenilworth is a well-established, historic neighborhood prized for its tree-lined streets, period homes and proximity to Asheville’s cultural core. Residents enjoy quick access to Kenilworth Park, nearby healthcare at Mission Hospital, the boutiques and eateries of Biltmore Village, and the shops and events of downtown Asheville. The area blends a quiet, residential atmosphere with walkable pockets of local commerce — a strong fit for families, professionals and anyone seeking historic character with city convenience.
Kenilworth remains a tightly held pocket of Asheville with limited inventory and steady buyer interest. Recent nearby sales of renovated Tudor homes in the neighborhood clustered between $650,000 and $700,000 (price-per-square-foot roughly $310–$340), positioning 4 Duke Street’s estimated market value near the $675,000 midpoint. Comparable sales within a half-mile closed quickly over the past six months, signaling sustained demand for historically styled homes that have been modernized. Single-family homes of this vintage and size continue to outperform more generic product types in Kenilworth because buyers prioritize character, walkable streets and proximity to Biltmore Village and downtown.
For investors, rental comparables suggest strong occupancy and rent potential — estimated monthly rent is about $2,500 based on recent Tudor rentals nearby (rent per sf ≈ $1.24). For owner-occupiers, the current market favors sellers where inventory is constrained; however, this house’s recent renovations reduce immediate maintenance risk and make it easier to compete in multiple buyer segments. Key near-term metrics (days on market and months of inventory) are low in Kenilworth, reinforcing a seller-friendly environment, but buyers who act with prepared financing and clear inspections will find the most success.
Hall Fletcher Elementary
Elementary · within 2.5 mi
Asheville Middle
Middle · within 2.5 mi
Asheville High
High · within 2.5 mi
Very good outdoor access with Kenilworth Park a few blocks away, easy trips to Biltmore Village and downtown for urban recreation, and neighborhood green spaces and city trail connections for walking and biking.
Well-maintained Tudor in a desirable Asheville neighborhood with recent renovations and below-assessed-value pricing. Versatile lower level and strong market demand create additional upside. Limited inventory and high demand suggest strong resale trajectory.
Buyers should conduct independent due diligence before making any purchase decisions.
Low
$650K
Midpoint
$675K
High
$700K
$335/SF estimated price per square foot
Sales comparison approach using recent comparable sales within the Kenilworth neighborhood, adjusted for property size, condition, and recent renovations.
As of 2026-03-08
This is a computer-generated estimate for informational purposes only and is not an appraisal or professional valuation.
Kenilworth neighborhood has seen steady appreciation in property values over the past five years.
Located in the historic Kenilworth neighborhood, the property is close to parks, healthcare facilities, shopping, and dining options.
Market data is based on aggregated public records and may not reflect real-time conditions.
Allowed Uses
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MLS# 4030697
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MLS# 450966
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