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$1,920,000
Sold on 12/17/21
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
5.10 |
4,003 |
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1959 |
On the market:
66 days
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Every once in a great while, a home is offered for the first time to the market, conveying remarkable architecture and quality craftsmanship of a bygone era. 14 St. Charles Place was designed and built in 1959 by R. Bertram King, and has remained a timeless and impeccably maintained mid-century modern showpiece since its construction. Asheville’s most acclaimed architect of mid-century architecture, Bert King designed 14 St. Charles for correct juxtaposition on its 3 acre wooded parcel in Lakeview Park with cutting edge design in lighting, windows, cabinetry, and even one of the first homes in Asheville to accommodate central air conditioning. Architecturally composed to connect with the outdoors, large walls and doors of glass look to flat planes of terraced landscape and lawn. Mid-century architecture is making a come back in today’s market because it simply “stands the test of time”, and that is true of 14 St. Charles Place, Asheville, NC.
Listing courtesy of Elizabeth Ruth, Allen Tate/Beverly-Hanks Brevard-Downtown