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Is Black Mountain’s 56-Unit Affordable Housing Project Still Moving Forward on Blue Ridge Road?
A proposed 56-unit affordable housing development on Blue Ridge Road in Black Mountain appears to still be moving forward. The project, led by Fuller Center Disaster ReBuilders, was introduced as part of the region’s ongoing recovery from Tropical Storm Helene. Its goal is to create affordable housing for local residents who were impacted by the storm, while also offering a longer-term path toward stability and homeownership. The development is planned for roughly 10 acres an


Accidental Landlord? You Waited Long Enough.
What felt like a smart pause a couple of years ago is turning into a slow bleed for many homeowners who never wanted to be landlords in the first place. There are a lot of people right now who did not set out to become landlords. They inherited a house. They moved in with a partner. They relocated. Or they tried to sell, did not get the number they wanted, and decided to rent it out for “a year or two” to see where things went. That is the accidental landlord. And here is the


Why Condos and Townhomes Often Shift First in a Changing Market
Some property types feel the pressure sooner than others, and condos and townhomes are often among the first to react.


Owner Financing (Seller Financing): How It Works and What to Expect
If your credit score is around 600 or less, you’re not alone; and it doesn’t automatically mean you can’t buy a home. One option some buyers explore is owner financing (also called seller financing ). It can be a smart path when the seller is open to it , the home qualifies, and the terms make sense. This post walks you through how it works, what a seller typically wants to see, and the steps to get it done. What is Owner Financing? In a typical purchase, a bank lends you th
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