59C College St Apt 206, Kress Building, Asheville, NC

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This is a fantastic opportunity to own a piece of history and be in the heart of downtown Asheville. The Kress building was built from 1926-1928, and meticulously rehabbed in 2000-2002. The Asheville Kress building is one of a handful of Kress Buildings on the National Registry of Historic Places. This designation gives all owners of condos at the Kress Building local property tax abatement (1/2 off property tax). With 21 residential condos and ground floor retail, this Kress Building is unique among other Kress Buildings because of its blend between the Art Deco design and the Neo Classical design. The building also boasts cream color glazed terra-cotta tiles bordered with blue and orange rosette tiles on the upper floors. Owners in this Asheville masterpiece can relax and watch magnificent sunsets over the mountains from the rooftop terrace. The remodel kept the original maple floors and tall ceilings, but added upscale 21st century amenities and elevator access. Features include private balcony, original birds eye maple floors, concrete counters, shaker style cabinets, slate tile bath floor and custom backsplash. Offered at a very attractive price for a classy historic condo in downtown Asheville, and within a stone's throw to Asheville's best restaurants and shops, this is a chance to buy a small unit at an eye-catching price, leaving you spending money to enjoy downtown Asheville's arts, dining and entertainment. The music that you are listening to comes courtesy of local jazz musicians Jeff Savage and Michael Collings. Hear more of their great music at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Maggie-and-the-Romantics/116937648402798?ref=ts. Jeff also made the guitars that you hear, and he sells them too! More info on his guitars at http://savagetone.blogspot.com/.

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