Five Points

North Carolina

Welcome to Five Points

Nestled just north of downtown Asheville, Five Points is one of the city’s most distinctive neighborhoods. Known for its charm, walkability, and proximity to Asheville’s vibrant urban center, Five Points is a beloved enclave for both long-time residents and newcomers seeking a taste of local history, arts, and culture.

 

1. Rich Historical Roots

Five Points is a neighborhood that has witnessed the growth of Asheville from its early 20th-century boom to its present-day renaissance. Its name stems from the intersection of five streets in the heart of the community, and its history is reflected in the architectural styles that line its streets. Many homes, built between the 1920s and 1940s, showcase Craftsman bungalows, cottages, and the occasional Colonial Revival style house.

The area developed alongside Asheville’s expansion, drawing in middle-class families, artists, and artisans. Today, the neighborhood retains this eclectic mix of residents while embracing Asheville’s modern ethos of inclusivity and creativity.

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2. Proximity to Downtown Asheville

One of the greatest draws of Five Points is its prime location—just a short walk or bike ride from downtown Asheville. This makes it an ideal spot for those who enjoy the convenience of urban living without being directly in the hustle and bustle. Residents and visitors can easily explore Asheville’s restaurants, galleries, and live music venues, while still retreating to the quieter, tree-lined streets of the neighborhood.

The nearby Montford and Historic Grove Park neighborhoods add to the sense of being surrounded by Asheville’s rich architectural and cultural heritage.

 

3. Local Parks and Green Spaces

Five Points is close to some of Asheville’s best outdoor spaces. Weaver Park, just to the north, offers residents a place to relax, play sports, or enjoy a picnic. The Reed Creek Greenway, which runs alongside the neighborhood, provides a scenic, natural escape with trails perfect for walking, jogging, or biking. It connects the neighborhood to the larger UNC Asheville campus and the beautiful Botanical Gardens.

These parks and trails are popular among both locals and visitors, offering a peaceful contrast to Asheville’s vibrant downtown.

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4. Diverse and Thriving Local Businesses

Five Points is home to a number of local, independent businesses that reflect the creative and entrepreneurial spirit of Asheville. From quirky cafés to boutiques, the area offers something for everyone. The beloved High Five Coffee shop is a cornerstone of the community, providing a gathering space for neighbors and visitors alike. Five Points Restaurant is an old-school diner that serves up the hamburgers and hospitality that have drawn regulars for nearly 50 years.

A short walk or bike ride will take you to the River Arts District or the North Asheville neighborhoods, where even more local artisans and makers showcase their work, contributing to Asheville’s well-earned reputation as a city of arts and innovation.

 

5. A Close-Knit Community

What truly makes Five Points special is its sense of community. Residents take pride in their neighborhood, organizing regular events, block parties, and gatherings that foster strong relationships. The neighborhood’s walkability, historic homes, and proximity to everything Asheville has to offer create a unique blend of urban convenience and small-town feel.

For those looking to put down roots in Asheville, Five Points is an ideal choice—rich in history, culture, and the warm, welcoming vibe that Asheville is known for.

 

Conclusion: Five Points as the Heart of Asheville

Asheville’s Five Points neighborhood is a perfect reflection of what makes the city so unique. With its historic homes, lush parks, thriving local businesses, and a strong sense of community, Five Points offers residents and visitors a chance to experience the best of Asheville living. Whether you’re drawn to the area for its charm, convenience, or culture, Five Points has something for everyone.

If you’re considering a visit or a move to Asheville, don’t miss out on this gem of a neighborhood!

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FEATURED LISTING

 

64 MARLOWE DRIVE
ASHEVILLE, NC 28801
$598,980
SUBDIVISION: FIVE POINTS
 

This ranch-style home boasts an ideal location, with the UNCA nature trail system and greenway, Botanical Gardens, and downtown Asheville all steps from the door. As you approach, you’ll be greeted by the home’s curb appeal, complete with an attached single-car garage offering both convenience and practicality. Step inside to find a bright and airy living room. Enjoy the ease of main-level living with a covered and screened-in back deck with privacy. The kitchen flows to the lower level, offering ample space for entertaining or the potential for a second living quarters, making this home versatile for a variety of lifestyles. Retreat to the primary bedroom, featuring a private ensuite. Updated electrical work, freshly tiled and painted bathrooms equipped with new toilets, sinks, and hardware. This home not only offers comfort and style but also the perfect location to experience the best of Asheville living. Don’t miss your chance to call this charming Five Points property your own!

 

Homes for Sale in Five Points

five points homes/land/condos

Listings 1 - 3 of 3

4181406
Price: $589,000
64 Marlowe Drive, ,
Subdivision: Five Points
3 BR, 2 BA, 1478 sqft
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RE/MAX Executive | MLS # 4181406 | Active
4202771
Price: $689,000
12 North Street, ,
Subdivision: Five Points
3 BR, 2 BA, 1182 sqft
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Allen Tate/Beverly-Hanks Biltmore Ave | MLS # 4202771 | Active
4111834
Price: $579,000
94 West Street, ,
Subdivision: Five Points
3 BR, 2 BA, 1538 sqft
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French Broad Real Estate Co. | MLS # 4111834 | Under Contract - Show

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