I’ve lived in Arden for almost 3 years now. I’m very impressed by how thorough this video captured what it’s like to live here. She mentioned grocery stores, and I want to emphasize that within just a couple miles there are five supermarkets. Moreover, the mix of other kinds of scores pretty impressive. I don’t have to go out of my way to find anything not far from where I live. However, the only warehouse store in the entire area is Sam’s Club and that’s more central in Asheville pretty close to downtown. You have to go to Greenville for Costco. The schools are very good here. It’s very much suburbia, but close to the cool vibe of Asheville in just 20 minutes. The fact that it’s a great place to live does affect the traffic. The infrastructure has not kept pace with the growth as the infrastructure is mostly country roads It’s almost equidistant to Hendersonville, which is also a great place to be near.
The 4th murder of the year just happened in Arden at the Artisan apartments, owned by Brookside. For anyone looking to live in AVL area, follow WLOS news 13. This is in Biltmore Park. Pretty is not always safe.
Great reviews of the area. I feel that Canton is very interesting, especially now that the mill is in the process of being sold to a major demolition company. Some frequent rumors are that they want to build a Gatlinburg-esque tourist spot along the river. I have dreams of investing a little into the area, maybe just some land. It's such a beautiful area.
Arden is my favorite & the schools there are great. Love TC Robertson. We live in north AVL but always keep eyes open. Arden is $$$ but, also close to everything.
It has everything but a community feel. Like many of the burbs it's just sprawled-out housing developments. So there's no "going downtown for the July 4th parade" , etc as there is no downtown. For that vibe you have to go to Weaverville or something similar. Right by the airport as well ..pros and cons to that.
@@livinginashevillenc They never talk about the ice flows or silver line plastics building a levy changing the 100 year flood zone numbers forever upstream and down stream. In the 60's we could flat bottom river boat full of fish everyday, now I will not eat anything grown within a mile of the river. Use the AI government meeting channel and hear the counsel members say the same thing, yet are putting schools and kids on top of brownfield sites.
I’ve lived in Arden for almost 3 years now. I’m very impressed by how thorough this video captured what it’s like to live here. She mentioned grocery stores, and I want to emphasize that within just a couple miles there are five supermarkets. Moreover, the mix of other kinds of scores pretty impressive. I don’t have to go out of my way to find anything not far from where I live. However, the only warehouse store in the entire area is Sam’s Club and that’s more central in Asheville pretty close to downtown. You have to go to Greenville for Costco. The schools are very good here. It’s very much suburbia, but close to the cool vibe of Asheville in just 20 minutes. The fact that it’s a great place to live does affect the traffic. The infrastructure has not kept pace with the growth as the infrastructure is mostly country roads It’s almost equidistant to Hendersonville, which is also a great place to be near.
Thank you so much for your feedback and input!
The 4th murder of the year just happened in Arden at the Artisan apartments, owned by Brookside. For anyone looking to live in AVL area, follow WLOS news 13. This is in Biltmore Park. Pretty is not always safe.
I appreciate your honesty on the different suburbs etc.
@@dawson0610 that’s my goal with this channel 🙏
Great reviews of the area. I feel that Canton is very interesting, especially now that the mill is in the process of being sold to a major demolition company. Some frequent rumors are that they want to build a Gatlinburg-esque tourist spot along the river. I have dreams of investing a little into the area, maybe just some land. It's such a beautiful area.
Tourism industry is the one that’s the most logical way of developing Canton from now on. Not sure what they gonna do to clean up that river…
Arden is my favorite & the schools there are great. Love TC Robertson. We live in north AVL but always keep eyes open. Arden is $$$ but, also close to everything.
Do you think it’s more expensive than NAVL?
Sometimes we have access to off market properties. Let me know and I can keep an eye out.
@@livinginashevillenc I think Arden is a tie with NAVL but both are lovely
It has everything but a community feel. Like many of the burbs it's just sprawled-out housing developments. So there's no "going downtown for the July 4th parade" , etc as there is no downtown. For that vibe you have to go to Weaverville or something similar. Right by the airport as well ..pros and cons to that.
Yeah, Arden as a whole is too big. Individual communities/neighborhoods is where it’s at
Thank you for being honest about the river if it is a large space with grass think about what was buried here, river front property and no homes?
Flood zone?
@@livinginashevillenc They never talk about the ice flows or silver line plastics building a levy changing the 100 year flood zone numbers forever upstream and down stream. In the 60's we could flat bottom river boat full of fish everyday, now I will not eat anything grown within a mile of the river. Use the AI government meeting channel and hear the counsel members say the same thing, yet are putting schools and kids on top of brownfield sites.
This is a great review of Arden!!
Thank you Elizabeth!
I love this. This is where I live!
Nice!
DR Horton, ~ caveat emptor
That’s applicable with all real estate transactions in NC, as it’s a non disclosure state as well
Love it there but it’s gotten too expensive and is now a place for the elite like most places that “have everything”
It’s more expensive, true. But the point of this video is that Asheville does not have everything.
Well, the timing isn’t so good.