Looking for the perfect base for a monthlong exploration of Asheville and all of the natural beauty surrounding it? You've found it. Nestled in the historic neighborhood of Montford, less than a mile north of downtown, you'll feel like you're in the middle of an enchanted forest, and walks in all direction beckon with the promise of charming old homes and verdant yards. And with an open concept, high ceilings, windows on all sides, and a great little deck, the treehouse lives larger than its 675 square feet.
You'll be a block from pretty little Montford Park, with its tennis and basketball courts, a relaxing and scenic stroll from three or four great locally owned restaurants (don't miss charming little All Day Darling) and an easy one-mile drive to three grocery stores, including Whole Foods.
Bring your bike and hop on the greenway trail that's just down the hill and parallels the French Broad River. Stop for tacos by the river at White Duck, or stretch it out and ride to popular New Belgium Brewery for a fortifying draft on their beautiful elevated deck. If you prefer to drive, you can be on the historic Blue Ridge Parkway in ten minutes, or at the entrance to Great Smoky Mountains NP in about an hour.