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| | Downtown Condos | Lexington Station 123-155 S.
Lexington Ave. 
Lexington
Station is a mixed-use, infill development in downtown Asheville.
Located on 1.7 acres, the project consists of three buildings with a
total of 66 residential condos, 25,000 square feet of commercial space
for offices, retail, restaurant, 100 parking spaces, as well as
outdoor plazas and landscaped areas. The site, just south of Hilliard
and a block from Biltmore, is located behind the Orange Peel between
Lexington and Church Streets.
Lexington
Station Condos range in size from 816 to 2,000 square feet. One-bedroom
and 2-bedroom units are offered.  Available Condos for Sale Click on each of the following links to view current availabilities for sale in the described locations.

| Building Features | 
| NEW CONSTRUCTION 12 S. Lexington
21
Battery Park
60
N. Market
Clingman
Lofts
Lexington
Station
Pioneer Building
Skyloft
Asheville
RENOVATION 37
Hiawassee Ardmion Park The Aston Broadway Arts Kress
Building Oxford Place Sawyer Motor
Building Smith Carrier
Building
PRE-CONSTRUCTION The Ellington Huntington Park Lexington Lofts Residences at 151 Residences
at Biltmore S&W Building
| Lexington Station features: - Hardwood floors
- Granite
countertops
- Stainless
appliances
- 9' ceilings
with crown molding
- Whirlpool
bathtubs
- Balconies
- Outdoor green space
- Interior garage parking
| | For More Information | For more information about this and other
downtown condo developments with units for sale, call Michael White at (828) 775-1004 or
Penny Williams at (828) 768-7366 or email us.
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