Biltmore Forest stands as one of Asheville’s most prestigious residential enclaves. Developed on land once belonging to the famed Biltmore Estate, the neighborhood blends old-world elegance with timeless architectural excellence—just minutes from downtown Asheville, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the iconic Biltmore House itself.
This exclusive community offers more than a home—it offers heritage. Manicured landscapes, winding drives shaded by century-old trees, and proximity to the Biltmore Forest Country Club make this area one of the most coveted addresses in North Carolina.
"Biltmore Forest is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Asheville and backs up to the Biltmore Estate. It’s a 100-year-old club just soaked in tradition. You still wear a sports coat to dinner. It’s close to town. It’s close to the hospital. It’s got its own sort of Biltmore Village right outside of it. It really is steeped in history and Southern charm."
— Josh Smith, President of Walnut Cove Realty
In this post, we’re featuring ten extraordinary homes currently on the market in Biltmore Forest. From grand Tudor estates and Georgian masterpieces to thoughtfully renovated residences designed for modern living, these listings exemplify the grace, privacy, and craftsmanship that define Biltmore Forest.
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Let’s look at the best of luxury living in this storied Asheville community.
A historic Tudor-style estate designed by renowned architect Charles Parker, this extraordinary residence sits on over nine manicured acres in the heart of Biltmore Forest. From the hand-carved millwork and antique mantels to the leaded glass windows and slate roof, every detail reflects enduring craftsmanship.
The property includes a guest cottage, pool and pool house, stables with riding rink, and a detached garage with guest quarters—all surrounded by sweeping lawns and mature trees. Once inside, formal living and dining rooms, intimate studies, and a grand primary suite with dressing room and fireplace elevate everyday living into an art form.
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Overlooking the 7th fairway of the Biltmore Forest Country Club, this French château–inspired masterpiece combines architectural grandeur with serene golf-course views. Designed by Griffin Architects, the home showcases historic influences with William Morris stained glass, Venetian plaster, and ornate plaster ceilings.
Expansive terraces and a screened porch open the living space to manicured grounds, while the great hall’s handcrafted woodwork and stone fireplace form a dramatic centerpiece. Every detail, from the butler’s pantry to the stenciled dining ceiling, reflects sophistication at the highest level.
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$3,950,000 – 12 bedrooms – 8 full baths – 1 half bath – 9,167 sq. ft. – 4.67 acres
Designed in 1929 by Asheville architect Erle Stillwell, this Georgian estate captures the grace and grandeur of the early 20th century. Nestled on nearly five private acres, the residence features soaring ceilings, rich millwork, and handcrafted fireplaces that reflect the artistry of its era.
The main residence offers nine spacious bedrooms, complemented by a three-bedroom guest suite above the detached garage. Formal and informal rooms alike invite gatherings or quiet reflection amid classic architecture and natural beauty.
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$3,500,000 – 4 bedrooms – 4 full baths – 2 half baths – 6,170 sq. ft. – 1.59 acres
This fully renovated custom transitional home blends mountain tranquility with designer sophistication. Granite and wood details, slate terraces, and vaulted ceilings create an atmosphere of refinement and light. A private 1.59-acre lot offers mountain views and quick access to Carolina Day School and the Biltmore Forest Country Club.
Inside, the open floor plan and neutral palette showcase timeless design. A separate upper-level apartment with its own kitchen and laundry provides flexibility for guests or multigenerational living.
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A traditional estate with at least seven “wow” moments throughout, this elegant home balances stately design with modern comfort. Set on over an acre of landscaped grounds, it features classic architecture, abundant natural light, and open, airy interiors designed for grand living and effortless entertaining.
Custom finishes, a chef’s kitchen, and spacious gathering areas flow naturally into peaceful outdoor spaces surrounded by mature trees. It’s a quintessential example of Biltmore Forest refinement, where privacy and prestige meet timeless design.
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5 Brookside Road, Biltmore Forest, Asheville, NC
$3,450,000 – 4 bedrooms – 4 full baths – 1 half bath – 5,010 sq. ft. – 1.34 acres
A rare mid-century modern by noted architect Lawrence Traber (1966), thoughtfully reimagined for today. Traber’s hallmark of merging architecture with nature shines through a dramatic two-story glass garden room that opens to a stone patio framed by lush, mature landscaping.
Inside, a brand-new chef’s kitchen (2024) boasts Fulgor appliances and a 48" Sub-Zero; Brazilian cherry floors carry through to an expanded, luxurious primary suite with a custom closet and spa bath. Custom ironwork by local artisans adds character, while new lighting invites your art collection to take center stage—all minutes to downtown.
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All the stately elegance of classic Biltmore Forest without the renovation timeline. Built in 2004 and crafted with exceptional millwork and finishes, this traditional estate delivers formal presence with everyday livability.
Intricate trim, warm hardwoods, and gracious room scales set the tone for entertaining, while private bedroom suites and flexible spaces make it easy to settle in on day one.
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A Georgian Revival masterwork (1927) by William Lawrence Bottomley, one of America’s foremost classical architects. Set on 3.32 acres near the Cedarcliff Gate to Biltmore Estate, the residence marries provenance with sensitive upgrades: new slate roof (2016), added HVAC zones, refreshed hardwoods, and a generator. Interiors showcase herringbone quarter-sawn oak floors, leaded glass, original moldings, and elegant mantels.
A reimagined kitchen with double islands flows to an oak-floored family room and rear terrace; the layout includes main-house bedroom suites plus separate guest quarters above the garage. Formal parterre gardens, a fish pond, cutting beds, and woodland paths complete the estate feel.
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A top-to-bottom transformation delivers the “after photo” today—saving years of work and seven figures of renovation. Set on a private, well-located 1.51-acre site near the Blue Ridge Parkway, the home’s new open flow, high-quality finishes, and indoor-outdoor connection make entertaining effortless.
Warm, modern craftsmanship meets the timeless appeal of Biltmore Forest, creating a gracious backdrop for everyday living.
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$3,095,000 – 5 bedrooms – 5 full baths – 1 half bath – 6,685 sq. ft. – 1.65 acres
An elegantly restored 1925 jewel where historic charm meets modern ease. Original built-ins, preserved tilework, and rich hardwoods pair with a refined European-inspired kitchen that spills onto multiple terraces and an inviting in-ground pool.
The primary suite enjoys a romantic French balcony; the lower level adds versatility with wine storage, a kitchenette, and a Murphy bed for guests. Classic carriage-style doors and mature landscaping complete this timeless, turnkey retreat minutes from downtown.
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Biltmore Forest isn’t just Asheville’s most historic residential community—it’s also one of the Southeast’s most exclusive. With its tree-lined avenues, architectural variety, and proximity to world-class dining, arts, and recreation, this enclave offers an unparalleled standard of luxury living.
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