Reynolds Mountain occupies a singular position in the North Asheville landscape — elevated above the city, anchored by one of its most established residential corridors, and endowed with the kind of natural geography that simply can't be manufactured. This guide covers everything that defines the neighborhood: the mountain itself, the village at its base, the community that surrounds it, and the broader North Asheville context that makes this address one of the most sought-after in Western North Carolina.
The Mountain Itself
Reynolds Mountain is a distinct ridgeline rising above the Merrimon Avenue corridor in North Asheville. The western-facing slopes produce the long-range panoramic views of the Blue Ridge that the Villas are built to capture — sunsets that sweep across multiple mountain ranges, visible for 30 to 40 miles on clear days. The elevation produces noticeably cooler temperatures than the valley below, cleaner air, and a sense of separation from the city that makes coming home feel like an arrival, not just a return.
The mountain is home to approximately 140 residences total, across the original Reynolds Village, the sold-out Terrace at Reynolds Mountain development from 2016, and the new Reynolds Mountain Villas. Barriers to further development are significant — the remaining buildable land on the mountain is extremely limited, and the regulatory environment in Woodfin makes new approvals difficult. What exists here is, effectively, what there will be.
"Huge barriers to entry. Where do you get a piece of dirt like this in North Asheville?"
— Harold Kessler, Developer, Reynolds Mountain Villas
Reynolds Village: Your Neighborhood at the Base
At the foot of Reynolds Mountain, Reynolds Village is a purpose-built mixed-use district that functions as the neighborhood's walkable commercial core. For residents on the mountain, the Village is half a mile down the hill — a walk many residents make daily.
The Village includes the YMCA of Western North Carolina — a full-service fitness facility with pool, group fitness, and wellness programs. The Village Porch provides neighborhood dining. A flower shop, nail salon, and a mix of boutique services round out the retail offering. Taylor's Wave, a newer addition to the Village, adds additional residential and commercial square footage to the district's evolving character.
For buyers evaluating lock-and-leave communities, Reynolds Village solves the daily errand problem that many isolated mountain addresses can't. Fitness, food, and services are genuinely walkable — not a drive to a highway strip center.
The Private Park: 7½ Acres That Belong to You
Reynolds Mountain Villas is designed around 8.54 acres of land, of which only 11% is building coverage. The remaining 7½ acres form a private park exclusively for residents — a scale of open space that is genuinely rare at any price point in urban-adjacent real estate.
The park is being designed by Brad Howell and Terra Firma landscape architects. Walking trails wind through the property. Five hundred native tree seedlings are planted for long-term canopy development. A dedicated people's park with seating areas, benches, and mountain overlooks completes the amenity. A dog park sits within the green space.
The private park is not a secondary amenity — it is the defining characteristic of life at Reynolds Mountain Villas. Morning walks before coffee. Evening strolls after dinner. The kind of outdoor access that most luxury urban-adjacent properties simply cannot offer, because they've built on every available square foot.
North Asheville: The Broader Context
Reynolds Mountain sits within North Asheville — the city's most established residential corridor. The Merrimon Avenue spine connects the mountain to everyday conveniences, medical facilities, and major grocery anchors within a few miles. Here's the full proximity picture:
| Destination | What It Offers | Distance |
|---|---|---|
| Reynolds Village | YMCA, dining, shops — walkable | 0.5 miles |
| Beaver Lake & Bird Sanctuary | Walking paths, wildlife, neighborhood landmark | 8 min |
| Whole Foods / Harris Teeter | Merrimon Ave grocery corridor | 8 min |
| Country Club of Asheville | Donald Ross golf, Est. 1894 | 7 min |
| Omni Grove Park Inn | World-class spa, dining, golf | 11 min |
| Downtown Asheville | Restaurants, arts, culture | 10 min |
| Blue Ridge Parkway | 469 miles of mountain scenic drive | 15 min |
| Botanical Gardens of Asheville | 18-acre natural garden | 8 min |
| Mission Hospital / AdventHealth | Level II Trauma Center | 12 min |
| AVL Airport | Asheville Regional — direct flights | 25 min |
| I-26 / Highway 19-23 | Interstate access | Easy on/off |
What Makes This Address Irreplaceable
When evaluating luxury real estate, the scarcity question is fundamental: can this be replicated? At Reynolds Mountain, the answer is genuinely no. The combination of west-facing panoramic views, private park acreage, established neighborhood context, Woodfin tax advantage, and walkable village access cannot be assembled elsewhere in North Asheville. The land is gone. What exists here is what there will be.
Two Collections. One Iconic Mountain.
Reynolds Mountain Villas offers two collections with the same quality and address — distinguished by views and finish level.
- Summit Collection — From $1.15M. Panoramic west-facing views. Move-in ready.
- 28-Unit Collection — From $895K. Mountain views. Customize your finishes.