278 Snow Ridge Drive

Property details·Fairview, Buncombe County, North Carolina·9693697649

3Beds
3Baths
5,069Sq ft
0.97Acres
2014Built
$2.98MLast sale

Location

Address

278 Snow Ridge Drive

Fairview, NC 28792

Buncombe County

Parcel ID

9693697649

Coordinates

35.461380, -82.370653

Building details

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3
Square feet
5,069
Year built
2014
Fireplace
2 fireplaces

Land & lot

Lot size
0.97 acres
Land area
42,253 sq ft
Neighborhood
104f
Zoning
1007625~R3
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$9,187.88
Market value$1,623,300
Assessed value$1,623,300
Building value$1,270,600
Land value$352,700

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Buncombe County 2026 Insights

Asheville's Shadow: How Buncombe County Became Western North Carolina's Most Expensive Real Estate Market

Buncombe County is a study in beautiful contradictions. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains and anchored by Asheville — a city that somehow became both a craft beer mecca and a nationally recognized arts destination — the county has spent the past decade attracting remote workers, retirees, and tourism dollars at a pace its housing stock was never built to absorb. The result is a market where median home prices have climbed to $414,000 against a median household income of $70,578, creating a price-to-income ratio that would look more at home in coastal California than the Carolina mountains.

The Affordability Paradox

That ratio — roughly 5.9x income — is nearly 50% above the national benchmark of 4x, and it tells the central story of Buncombe County's housing market. Asheville has long punched above its weight culturally, drawing comparisons to Austin, Portland, and Boulder as a magnet for creative-class migration. But unlike those metros, Buncombe's underlying wage base never caught up to its cultural cachet. Per capita income sits at $40,879, respectable but not exceptional — yet homes here now cost as much as in metros with far higher-paying job markets.

The 22.3% vacancy rate is the number that should raise eyebrows. In a county with a genuine affordability crisis, nearly one in four housing units sits unoccupied — almost certainly a reflection of the booming short-term rental market that transformed Asheville neighborhoods into Airbnb corridors long before Hurricane Helene struck in September 2024. That storm caused catastrophic flooding throughout the region, and its long-term effects on housing supply, reconstruction costs, and insurance premiums will likely push prices further before relief arrives.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$414,0005.9x median household income
Rent Burden Rate48.9%vs. 30% healthy threshold
Vacancy Rate22.3%far above national avg of ~9%
YoY Price Change+5.0%steady appreciation post-Helene uncertainty

Who Actually Lives Here

The median age of 42.4 and a 65+ population of nearly 21% signal that Buncombe is aging faster than the nation overall — a pattern accelerated by the retirement migration that mountain towns with good healthcare infrastructure reliably attract. Mission Hospital, the region's major medical center, is both a top employer and a driver of that demographic. Meanwhile, the work-from-home rate of 16.2% — well above national norms — confirms that location-independent workers have materially reshaped demand here, bidding against locals who rely on Buncombe's more modest wage economy.

The severe rent burden figure — 21.1% of renters paying over half their income on housing — is particularly stark in a county where child poverty runs at 14.9%. These aren't abstract statistics; they describe a community where service workers, hospitality staff, and healthcare aides who make Asheville's tourism economy function are increasingly priced out of the city they serve.


FAQs

What makes Buncombe County unique in North Carolina's real estate market? Buncombe combines mountain scenery, a nationally recognized arts and food scene centered on Asheville, and strong in-migration from remote workers and retirees — factors that have pushed home prices to levels unusual for inland North Carolina. It's one of the few non-coastal counties in the state where median home prices meaningfully exceed the national median.

How did Hurricane Helene affect Buncombe County real estate? The September 2024 storm caused severe flooding across western North Carolina, damaging infrastructure and displacing residents. While full market effects are still unfolding, the disaster has added pressure on already-tight housing supply, raised concerns about flood-zone insurance costs, and may accelerate rebuilding-driven price appreciation in unaffected neighborhoods.

Is Asheville / Buncombe County still affordable for first-time buyers? At current prices, the short answer is increasingly no. With a price-to-income ratio nearly 50% above the national benchmark and nearly half of all renters already cost-burdened, the pathway to ownership for local-wage earners has narrowed significantly. The bottom 10% of the market still begins around $110,000, but that segment is shrinking.

Local market context

Our database includes 7,491 properties in Fairview.

Properties in Fairview average $527,899, reflecting a competitive market.

The price per square foot of $280 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Fairview prices closely align with the Buncombe County average.

MetricFairviewBuncombe Countyvs County
Average Price$527,899$517,313+2%
Avg Sq Ft1,8831,854+2%
Price/Sq Ft$280$279Same
Properties7,491146,312-95%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Fairview, NC Real Estate

What is the average home price in Fairview, NC?

The average home price in Fairview, NC is $527,899, based on analysis of 7,491 properties in our database.

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What is the price per square foot in Fairview, NC?

The average price per square foot in Fairview, NC is $280. This is calculated from an average home price of $527,899 and average size of 1,883 square feet.

What is the average home size in Fairview, NC?

Homes in Fairview, NC average 1,883 square feet, with an average price of $527,899.

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