Things to Do in Hendersonville
Known as the "City of Four Seasons", Hendersonville is the perfect place
to spend not just a day but a lifetime. This quaint little community
sits on a plateau between the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains and the Great
Smokies. Part of and in fact the county seat of the Henderson County in
North Carolina, the city has the edge of being centrally located about
22 miles south of Asheville, North Carolina, just 15 miles north of the
North Carolina-South Carolina border and 40 miles from Spartanburg.
Hendersonville's convenient location offers the idyllic combination of
being close enough to urban areas to still enjoy the creature comforts
they provide; but just the right distance away from the hustle and
bustle of the big city to benefit from the slow pace and relaxed
atmosphere of a smaller community. This perfect blend is one of the
features that put Hendersonville among "The 100 Best Small Towns in
America".
Living in this friendly and cozy community brings
about an extraordinary combination of vibrant and sophisticated social
experience and residents have access to dozens of enthralling
attractions and historical sites, fascinating festivals, engaging
recreational and family activities. The City of Hendersonville is home
to First Rock Playhouse, North Carolina's official state theater, which
produces Broadway quality performances. It also takes great pride in its
Hendersonville Symphony Orchestra. In addition, Brevard Music Center,
the renowned "performance Mecca", is only about 18 miles west of
Hendersonville. Other cultural features that the city boasts include the
Hendersonville, the all-volunteer group Hendersonville Little Theater,
Hendersonville Community Band and Hendersonville Chorale.
Downtown
Hendersonville has a well-preserved Main Street with various buildings
of significant architectural designs that date back to the 19th and
early 20th centuries. Hendersonville is truly a haven for history buffs
that are enthusiastic to know more about this community's people and
culture; starting at the Henderson County Heritage Museum. Other
historic places of interest are the Henderson County Genealogical and
Historical Society, The Mineral and Lapidary Museum, and the Team Ecco
Ocean Center & Aquarium, which boasts the only salt water tanks in
the entire Western North Carolina.
Shopping is truly a
delightful experience in Downtown Hendersonville; a terrific place to
spend the day, with its wide sidewalks and plenty of parking spaces, not
to mention all the marvelous shops and stores, including the famous
Mast General Stores, La Vida Loca, and Gypsy Heart, to name just a few.
Of course, there's also the Blue Ridge Mall, the Heritage Square Village
Mall, and the Four Seasons Mall for those who prefer one-stop-shopping.
As for dining, there are nearly 150 restaurants and dining
places for the certified foodies to choose from, with an eclectic blend
of diverse cuisines and dishes like the ice cream creation of Kilwin's
to Mezzaluna's wood-fired personalized pizza or the exotic dishes of
Negozio's Italian Groc and Deli, El Paso Mexican Restaurant, Lime Leaf
Thai Fusion and Haus Heidelberg German Restaurant.
For those who
seek the outdoors, the city maintains several parks and outdoor
facilities for recreational opportunities and fun activities suitable
for all ages, as well as the whole family, such as athletic fields,
nature/walking trails, pavilion and picnic areas, swimming pools,
playgrounds, basketball and tennis courts, skate park, shuffle board and
a lot more. Jackson Park is the largest among Hendersonville's parks,
which is also home to quite a number of bird species, making it a
favorite among birdwatchers. Other parks and nature trails include
Patton Park, Berkeley Park, Four Seasons Rotary Park, King Memorial
Park, Boyd Park, Sullivan Park, Oklawaha Greenway Trail, Dr. Martin
Luther King Park, Toms Park, and Lenox Park. Of course, golf enthusiasts
are never forgotten as the city maintains exceptional public golf
courses with fantastic views like the Crooked Golf Course, Orchard Trace
Golf Club and Cummings Cove Golf and Country Club.
Everything You Need to Know About Communities in Hendersonville
Hendersonville
is a great place for people who want to invest in living in a community
with new homes for sale homes. 45 new home communities
offer 224 available new homes, ready to build, starting at just
$200,000. With spacious floorplans featuring up to
5 bedrooms in 4,142 square feet, home
shoppers can live comfortably in their new home.
Buy Your New Home Today!
NewHomeSource will provide you with the latest listing of the hottest
fabulous homes and properties in the area. With NewHomeSource's
competent assistance, your dream home isn't that far from becoming a
reality!
Market Overview: New Construction Homes in Hendersonville, NC
Here is a quick overview of new housing developments in Hendersonville and the new construction market for new build homes in Hendersonville:
| City |
Hendersonville |
| State |
North Carolina |
| Metro Area |
Asheville |
| Subdivisions |
45 |
| Move in Ready Homes |
75 |
| Homes Under Construction |
69 |
| Starting Price |
$200,000 |
| Average Price |
$ |
| Price Per Square Foot |
$ |
| New Home Builders |
0 |
| Builders in Hendersonville |
|
Customizable Options in Hendersonville
| Floor Plans Available |
149 |
| Bedroom Count |
2 to 5 |
| Bathroom Count |
2 to 4 |
| Square Footage Range |
1,153 to 4,142 sq/ft. |