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Kay - Office Manager

Kay - Office Manager


Jeanne & Alex, Brokers

Jeanne & Alex, Brokers


Heather - Broker

Heather - Broker


Kathy - Mortgage Lending

Kathy - Mortgage Lending


Dev - Broker in Charge

Dev - Broker in Charge


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Town and Mountain Realty

1.0

By The Livng Room Salon & Barbering

Our neighbor is a upper fund site! They sold us toxic air and water. No resolution. They lawyered up when we contacted them. No golden rule here folks, maybe a tumor. ...read more

Town and Mountain Realty

1.0

By The Livng Room Salon & Barbering

They listed toxic property for sale. We bought not knowing it was next to a toxic wasteland. CTS of Asheville, releases airborne toxin on my property!!! They knew all about it. The property was also landlocked. we didn't know that either. No more retirement for us, unless we want tumors and evacuation. Mike Miller owner ...read more

Best Movers of America of Asheville

5.0

By drewsadie

We had such a great experience with Best Movers of America and making our move. The first person we spoke to was Debra and she was so easy to talk to and made both of us feel very comfortable with the company. She was just so sweet and really helped us through the scheduling of our move. When the movers came out to our home, they were very nice and even laughed at my bad jokes. They packed out television sets in crates with padding and helped us to put the covers on the couches and mattresses. The driver gave us his number so we could keep in touch with him until our things were delivered. It was so nice to be able to call and see where the truck was located. I really would recommend them to anyone who needs to move. ...read more

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Asheville Home Builders - Just serving clients!

Asheville Custom Home Builders, LLC is a local home builder in Asheville North Carolina. The market in the area, today (10/5/08), is waiting to fully revive. As a home building professional, we know that an election year is a slow year for construction. Then you can add all of the economy problems on top of that and it became a really bad year for building. Not that construction was not happening. It was just not moving at the pace many companies in the Asheville area had accustomed themselves to. So when you have a lot of overhead, and clients stop coming, your company goes down. Builders started thinking "lite" once again, started revamping their business philosophy, and increasing their competitive edge. We did not have a large number of projects this year, but we know what the future of Asheville holds and we are settled in that. Clients can come to us for a large array of home options, including log homes, custom timber homes, custom built stick built homes, cabins, townhouses, and more. Our teams are the experts in these categories. Looking for an Asheville Home Builder? We can meet with you and start building the home you desire according to every minute detail we get specified. Contact us for a free consultation in Asheville North Carolina.   www.AshevilleCustomHomeBuilders.com For more information about Asheville North Carolina, please visitwww.AskAsheville.com. Ask Asheville is the most complete and comprehensive guide to Asheville Western North Carolina. You can find all of the main Asheville area links on the top of every page including the new "newcomer" page that has everything you need to know about getting set up here. Also, see some great worldwide links on the bottom of every page, a search engine custom designed for Asheville North Carolina, and a "Quick Link" page that has plenty of direct links to everything you could think of in Asheville NC. ...read more

By Asheville Custom Home Builders, LLC. October 05, 2008

Quality, not Quantity... when home building

Asheville Custom Home Builders, LLC. can design & build a beautiful home for you in Western North Carolina. Anyone can say $59 a square foot for a brand new home in Asheville North Carolina, but in all reality, this is not accurate. For some reason some clients love to hear that "lowball" number when thinking about building a home. This magic number is nothing more than a starting point to start adding to if you want to construct a real home. If I were to show you a nice brand new Mercedes Benz and tell you that it is going to cost you only $20,000, your next question should be "What's wrong with it?" There are many factors to think about here. The car may be operational and look good, but where and how was the money saved? It has to be somewhere! The same goes for when you are building a new home. Companies try to attract clients with low dollar amounts by using the lowest end materials they could find, at the cheapest price. Of course, some big companies get bulk pricing and then the savings sometimes even gets passed down to the end client, but for the most part... you get what you pay for. On top of that, the subcontractors that are used to get this low pricing are working at their bare minimum, making hardly any profit, but at least keeping steady work. Is this the American dream? Working for monster builders who are simply keeping your business afloat when work is slow? Subcontractors quickly get frustrated with this setup and do the lowest quality of work for builders that keep them in this mode. Quality work is valuable and you must be willing to pay a fair price for the work requested. Not all homes are built the same. We have seen home builders use #3 studs to save a few thousand dollars after they gave a client a low low "unbelievable" price. This is very dangerous. When uninformed clients deal with builders who are working off of the "lowest price" angle, they trap the builder into having to make his livlihood ($) up somewhere. So they get the "cheapest" labor, the "cheapest" lumber, the "cheapest" flooring, and many other "second hand" materials that you as the client will never know about. Eventually, you will have a "cheap" house. A Mercedes with a lawnmower engine. For example: defective old Hardiboard at your local "seconds shop" is half the price of new premium HardiPlank. "Their crew" also does insulation? No thank you! I want a crew where insulation is their main focus and they learn daily how to improve the insulating factor and air flow of my home. I do not want a "cold end or corner of the house" or a mold problem in the near future. There are many ways for builders to "save" money, but it will end up costing you plenty more in the long run. In Asheville North Carolinawww.AshevilleCustomHomeBuilders.comcan assist you with choosing the right piece of Real Estate in WNC. Then we can begin choosing or designing the perfect home to fit your every need. ...read more

By Asheville Custom Home Builders, LLC. September 22, 2008

Asheville - The Capital of WNC

There are just so many things to do in or around Asheville NC if you reasearch it correctly and plan ahead. One of my associates just came from the Hendersonville Apple Festival 2008 and he said it was so much fun for him and his family. I thought about it for a minute. The Apple Festival in Hendersonville was only 20 minutes away from Asheville City. Chimney Rock Park is only 35 minutes away. Lake Lure Beach and Community is only 45 minutes away. Lake James in only 1 hour away. It is funny when I hear that Asheville has nothing to do. All you have to do is pick up the Mountain Xpress, Citizen Times, or Asheville Tribune and you will find a bunch of things to entertain you and you family. My "building" team is awesome because it is not all about construction. All of my staff is involved with local community efforts and doing their part in making Asheville North Carolina a better place. Even the framing company that we use, Asheville Framing, is very community conscience. They use a lot of their "free" time planting the Asheville North Carolina seed with people and possible clients around the world. Community.. that is what we are here in Asheville. Let us take care of your Asheville relocation services so we will be able to match and introduce you to the perfect place to live in North Carolina. Thank you. www.AshevilleCustomHomeBuilders.com More Asheville Information: Please seewww.AskAsheville.com    ...read more

By Asheville Custom Home Builders, LLC. August 31, 2008

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