General William Coin December 30, 2024
From MSN.com:
Not only is Asheville, North Carolina one of the most affordable cities to visit and stay in, but the area also would benefit from tourism as it recovers from the effects of Hurricane Helene.
The Explore Asheville website indicates that as of Nov. 18, Buncombe County, Asheville, Black Mountain and Weaverville are safe for travel, and downtown Asheville was relatively untouched by the hurricane.
Located in Western North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville has a vibrant arts culture and boasts numerous galleries and museums. According to Visit NC, Asheville’s winter weather averages 49 degrees Fahrenheit, so you can take advantage of the numerous hiking opportunities available in the area. The city also features plenty of breweries, wineries and restaurants.
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Asheville's real estat market comes roaring back post-Helene
Asheville comes roaring back after hurricane Helene - Looks forward to a record-breaking 2025!
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