$825,000
3 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 2,904 Sq Ft
Spacious 3BR/2.5BA residence just minutes from downtown Asheville
3
Beds
2.5
Baths
2,904
Sq Ft
1951
Built
2-car garage
Garage
Sited on S. Griffing Boulevard in Grove Park, this 1951 residence marries period architecture with everyday livability across nearly 2,900 square feet. The façade presents warm curb appeal and a welcoming porch that frames the street — a quiet, established block a short ride or a brisk walk from downtown Asheville. Inside, original details are respected and complemented by tasteful updates that allow the home to function comfortably for modern life.
Enter into generous common rooms that provide clear separation for daily routines and entertaining. A living room anchored by traditional proportions opens toward formal dining and a well-appointed kitchen area; together these rooms offer flexibility for hosting dinner parties or settling in for relaxed evenings. Three bedrooms occupy private wings of the house, with well-sized closets and bathrooms that balance character and utility. The half bath adds convenience for guests and traffic flow during gatherings.
Practical systems and functional spaces — including an attached two-car garage — make this property easy to own, whether you are looking for a primary residence, a city-side mountain retreat, or a long-term Grove Park investment. Mature trees and a private yard create a sheltered outdoor setting for morning coffee on the porch or low-key weekend gardening.
Location is central to the appeal: the home sits within one of Asheville’s most desirable corridors, minutes from downtown’s restaurants, galleries, and parks while retaining the quiet of a residential enclave. With its blend of authentic architectural touches, comfortable scale, and proximity to the city and Blue Ridge amenities, 50 S Griffing Blvd is a distinctive offering for buyers seeking character and convenience in Grove Park.
Grove Park is one of Asheville’s most coveted residential corridors, prized for its tree-lined streets, historic homes, and immediate access to downtown culture. Residents enjoy short trips to award-winning restaurants, art galleries, and small businesses clustered in the city core, while neighborhood parks and greenways invite everyday outdoor time. The community blends a relaxed, residential vibe with urban convenience — appealing to families, professionals, and anyone who values living close to Asheville’s cultural life without sacrificing calm and character.
This listing is priced at $825,000, which aligns exactly with the valuation midpoint derived from public listing data (estimated midpoint $825,000; low/high range $792k–$858k; price-per-square-foot approximately $284; model confidence 0.65). Those figures indicate the broker price is competitive within the modeled range for homes of this size and vintage in desirable central Asheville neighborhoods. While specific local inventory and days-on-market figures are not provided here, Grove Park historically attracts buyers who value walkability and proximity to downtown, which can translate to brisk interest when well-priced homes appear. Single-family homes in established, walkable corridors like this one tend to hold value well because of limited supply of comparably sited lots and the premium buyers place on location. For buyers, the current ask matches model expectations; for sellers, the listing sits in the price band where demand is typically solid. Prospective buyers should still confirm current local inventory levels, recent days-on-market for Grove Park comparables, and lender conditions to plan competitive offers effectively.
Strong outdoor access with neighborhood green spaces, nearby city parks and ready proximity to Blue Ridge foothill trails and recreation for hiking, biking, and weekend escapes.
Low
$792K
Midpoint
$825K
High
$858K
$284/SF estimated price per square foot
Derived from Redfin listing LD+JSON
This is a computer-generated estimate for informational purposes only and is not an appraisal or professional valuation.
Grove Park is one of Asheville’s most coveted residential corridors, prized for its tree-lined streets, historic homes, and immediate access to downtown culture. Residents enjoy short trips to award-winning restaurants, art galleries, and small businesses clustered in the city core, while neighborhood parks and greenways invite everyday outdoor time. The community blends a relaxed, residential vibe with urban convenience — appealing to families, professionals, and anyone who values living close to Asheville’s cultural life without sacrificing calm and character.
Market data is based on aggregated public records and may not reflect real-time conditions.
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