View all 37 photos →

Asheville · Asheville, NC

39 Bartlett Street

Asheville, NC · 1,364 sqft

$430,000

  • 2Beds
  • 2Baths
  • 1,364SqFt
  • 1919Year
  • 4Days on market

About this home

Central Asheville. 1910 Foursquare. Downtown Views.

Built around 1910 and well maintained, this two-bedroom, two-bath home sits in a prime south central Asheville location with easy access to downtown, the River Arts District, and Biltmore Village. The Jackson Building is visible from the backyard and bedroom.

Wood floors run throughout. The kitchen has been updated with quality finishes and appliances. Both full bathrooms are in good condition. The layout is straightforward and functional with good natural light.

The covered front porch runs the width of the home and is a genuine asset. A walk-out basement provides substantial storage, which is uncommon for a home of this age and size in Asheville.

The yard is landscaped with established plantings and a stone-edged front walkway. The gambrel roofline and original lap siding give the home strong street presence. A property worth seeing in person.

Property details

Beds
2
Baths
2
SqFt
1,364
Lot
Year built
1919
Type
Single Family
Days on market
4
Style
Colonial
Heating
Forced Air
Cooling
Central Air, Heat Pump
Foundation
Basement

Payment estimate

Estimated monthly payment

Includes P&I, tax, insurance

$3,111/ month

Principal & interest
$2,663
Property tax (~0.90%)
$322
Homeowners insurance
$125
HOA dues

Down payment

$21,500 down · $408,500 financed

Income to qualify (28% rule)

~$133,329 / year household

A rough rule — actual qualification depends on your full debt picture, credit, and the lender. Christy can introduce you to lenders she trusts.

Numbers are a directional estimate. Actual monthly cost varies by lender, credit, taxes assessed at closing, and insurance carrier. This is not a loan offer or pre-approval.

Location

Begin the conversation

When you're
ready, so am I.

Whether you're quietly considering a move or simply curious about what your home might bring today, I welcome the conversation. Every relationship begins with a coffee.