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In the Frame with Mosaic Realty's Newest Real Estate Broker, Amber Bennett

Amber Bennett Asheville Realtor

Born and raised near Asheville in Alexander, North Carolina, Amber Bennett is set to add some local-grown depth to the Mosaic Realty bench. Her roots here are deep, too — her mom still lives in Alexander, in the same house as when Amber was born. Between helping folks with their realty needs and raising a family of her own, her free time is [...]

Enjoy Activities Around Asheville and Western N.C., No Matter Your Mobility

Greenways Asheville Limited Mobility

When you think of Asheville and Western North Carolina, it’s often the region’s majestic mountains that come to mind. The Blue Ridge beckons with its wonderful hiking, biking and active sightseeing opportunities, but for those with limited mobility, sightseeing in Western N.C. can feel daunting. Here are some ways to take in all that [...]

Winter Offers Optimal Opportunities to Prep Your Western N.C. Home for Spring Sale

Organizing Home for Spring Sale

Considering selling your Asheville-area home? Winter is a great time to tackle all the prep involved ahead of listing. Here are a few tips for getting your Western North Carolina property in stand-out shape come spring selling season.

Organizing Home for Spring SaleCut the clutter

Decluttering is an easy first step, as it requires little more than an objective eye; since you have a few months ahead of listing, you can take your time and de-clutter with care. Take inventory of all surfaces – countertops, bookcases, tables – as well as cabinets, closets, drawers and other spaces buyers may view, and pare down knickknacks, crowded stacks of papers and books, unnecessary personal items, and the like. You want buyers to see space potential; even a smaller home can give the illusion of space when clutter is cut out. If you can, curtail furnishings in order to open up rooms, and clear halls and other pathways to allow for unimpeded flow throughout.

Simple spruce-ups

Any home will accumulate wear and tear over time, no matter how careful the occupants. Take advantage of being indoors during the colder weeks of winter to give your walls and baseboards a fresh coat of paint yourself, in a soothing, universally appealing shade. Replace worn or outdated fixtures, cabinet and door handles, lighting and blinds. Tidy areas that don’t typically get a lot of attention – think closets, kitchen cabinets and bathroom drawers. Small spruce-ups like these combine to give an overall impression of a clean, cohesive aesthetic.

Focus on curb appeal

A potential buyer’s impressions begin as soon as they catch sight of your house. Make what greets them from the street draw them in the door. Winter is the perfect time to see your yard, porch, patio, pathways and exterior devoid of blooming trees, leaves and other foliage that may camouflage issues. Address things like peeling paint, clogged gutters, and worn decking. Consider a full exterior paint job, or if your budget doesn’t allow it, simply add a fresh color to your front door to make it pop. If you want to update or overhaul your landscaping, winter is a good time to map out a strategy, and take inventory of what you’ll want to purchase and plant come spring. 

Selling Western North Carolina HomeReady, set, stage

Are you thinking of staging your property? The increased time spent indoors during the winter offers the ideal opportunity to get a feel for a stand-out set-up. Are you looking for a modern, clean look? A warm and cozy aesthetic? Whatever the vibe, begin by neutralizing furniture and textile colors, increasing lighting, and creating interest even in underutilized rooms. Fashion an environment that feels inviting, one that potential buyers can see themselves in.

Find the perfect Western N.C. agent

With spring selling season around the corner, if you are not already working with a Mosaic broker, now is the time to choose a real estate broker to guide you on your journey. Mosaic Community Lifestyle Realty is proud to serve the real estate needs of Western North Carolina, and with a roster of 42 full-time brokers, you’re bound to find the perfect partner at Mosaic. Mosaic’s acclaimed agents are highly knowledgeable, committed to their clients, and dedicated to the Asheville-area community. That combination promises optimal results when you’re ready to sell your Western N.C. property. To learn more, contact your Mosaic broker directly, or to get started, please contact us at Info@MyMosaicRealty.com, or call us anytime at 828-707-9556.

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With Mosaic Realty, You'll Have the Best Western N.C. Agents by Your Side

Best Real Estate Agents in Western North Carolina

As you embark on your Western North Carolina real estate journey, it’s important to have the best by your side. The real estate brokers at Mosaic Community Lifestyle Realty are some of the most sought-after in Western N.C., and with good reason. Mosaic’s agents are highly knowledgeable, committed to their clients, and dedicated to the community. This combination ensures a singular experience that delivers optimal results, whether you’re buying or selling property in Western N.C.

Best Real Estate Agents in Western North CarolinaExperienced Asheville-area real estate agents

Mosaic’s 42 full-time agents bring many decades of combined real-estate experience to the table. Many of Mosaic’s brokers have lived in the Asheville area for years, some born and raised here, offering a distinct, local’s perspective to the process of buying and selling in Western N.C. Mosaic looks for brokers with backgrounds in sales, marketing and leadership, enhancing an already impressive roster.

Mosaic’s agents keep up with the latest educational opportunities, honing their expertise at every turn. Partaking in the many in-house training and specialization courses Mosaic provides, as well as tapping into required continuing education, means Mosaic’s agents are equipped with the most up-to-date and useful tools to guide you on your real estate journey. Mosaic fosters a culture of sharing knowledge, creating a crew of well-informed agents.

Commitment to real estate clients

There’s no way to find a client’s perfect home without first understanding every facet of their lifestyle needs and desires. Mosaic brokers approach the buying and selling process by first cultivating a client-centered relationship built on respect, honesty and integrity. By gaining a firm grasp of a client’s needs, Mosaic’s agents can provide spot-on guidance, finding the perfect neighborhood, home and lifestyle within one of Western N.C. 's many eclectic communities.

Joining forces with a Mosaic agent guarantees guidance beyond the basics. As trained communicators, Mosaic’s brokers are experts at navigating the real estate market with techniques that incorporate authentic exchanges and a strong understanding of the process. Such an approach helps to facilitate positive results for their clients.

Dedicated to the Western North Carolina community

Mosaic’s brokers make it their mission to support the scores of nonprofit organizations working to improve the health and vitality of Asheville and Western N.C. Whether it’s volunteering at nonprofit events, donating to local organizations, or promoting worthy causes, Mosaic’s agents are intertwined into the fabric of the community.

Thanks to their work with and connection to area nonprofits, Mosaic’s brokers have formed unique bonds and networks across Western N.C. When your agent is this connected to community, their deep love, appreciation and understanding of the Asheville region will also be conveyed in their dealings with, and for, you.

To find a Mosaic agent who meets your needs, or for more information on real estate in Asheville and Western N.C., please contact us at Info@MyMosaicRealty.com, or call us anytime at 828-707-9556.

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Asheville Unpaved Alliance's Natural Trails Initiative Fosters Community Connection

Asheville Unpaved Trails

Western North Carolina is renowned as an outdoor adventure mecca, with visitors and residents alike immersing in the many invigorating activities it has to offer. With Asheville and the surrounding region enveloped in the Blue Ridge Mountains, it’s no surprise that mountain and road biking are popular activities, but what may be surprising [...]

Join Mosaic Realty in Supporting These Asheville-Area Events in January

Hot Chocolate 5k Asheville

Mosaic Realty has long advocated for the important work nonprofit organizations do in Asheville and Western N.C. And with the start of the new year come more ways to contribute to and strengthen those community organizations. Here are some January events Mosaic is proud to support.

Bikeable Asheville Area Homes

Connect Buncombe Annual Meeting

The annual meeting of Connect Buncombe, presented by Mosaic and open to the public, will be held Jan. 17 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Archetype Brewing South Slope (39 Banks Ave., Asheville). The volunteer-run nonprofit Connect Buncombe works to support the growth of greenways in Asheville and Buncombe County through advocacy, awareness campaigns, partnerships and volunteer events. The meeting will touch on greenway-related goals including education about the benefits of greenways around the city; advocating for greenways through interactions with elected and DOT officials, as well as other nonprofits; and raising funds for greenway planning and construction projects. Connect Buncombe also holds regular monthly meetings on the third Wednesday of every month at the East Asheville Library, from noon to 1:30 p.m. https://connectbuncombe.org/events/

Hot Chocolate 5k Asheville

Asheville Hot Chocolate Races

These fun-filled foot races have been a tradition in Asheville since 2008, beginning as a 10K, with a 1K for the kids. For this year’s Hot Chocolate Races, to be held Jan. 20, participants can choose from a 5K, 10K, Half Marathon, and Kids’ 1K Hill Climb or Marshmallow Dash. Mosaic broker Caley Bowman has been a long-time sponsor of the races, which benefit Isaac Dickson Elementary School’s PTO. The race features a downhill start, with the bulk of the course taking place along the French Broad River, before wrapping with an uphill finish. The Half Marathon begins at 8 a.m., followed by the Marshmallow Dash at 8:15, the 1K Hill Climb at 8:20, the 10K at 8:45, and the 5K at 9; start and finish lines are at Isaac Dickson Elementary (125 Hill St., Asheville). And of course, all Asheville Hot Chocolate Race runners will enjoy amazing hot chocolate from race sponsor French Broad Chocolates along with Farm to Home Milk. https://hotchocolateraces.com/

To learn of other ways Mosaic gives back to the Asheville-area community, visit https://mymosaicrealty.com/donations-volunteer-program/.

Connect with us to discuss your real estate goals at Info@MyMosaicRealty.com or 828.707.9556

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We landed a new agent! Say hello to WNC Real Estate broker Travis Price

Travis Price Asheville Real Estate

Back in 2005, Seattle native Travis Price traveled to North Carolina for work — he was in insurance back then, and had been tasked by his employer with taking over a large territory in the Southeast. The office was supposed to be centered in Charlotte, so Travis hung around the city for a couple days. Used to lots of mountain biking and rock [...]

Asheville Offers Easy Ways to Stick to Those New Year's Resolutions

Asheville NC New Years Resolution

As the New Year approaches, so do the resolutions: exercising more, discovering a new hobby, and doing good in the community usually top the list. Living in Asheville makes it easy to keep these resolutions; here are some of the best ways.

Offer a helping hand

Volunteer opportunities at Asheville-area nonprofits and community organizations [...]

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