Set within the scenic Swannanoa River Valley, 195 Access Road offers ±149.85 acres of contiguous land zoned for Employment (EMP) and Residential Low Density (RLD) uses. This expansive tract is one of the most flexible and scalable development opportunities in Buncombe County, with approximately 1500 feet of frontage along Interstate 40 and direct access to a federally funded interchange project (NCDOT #I-4409). The site is located just 1.25 miles from Downtown Black Mountain and 13.5 miles from Asheville, providing strategic proximity to regional business hubs, higher education institutions, and recreational amenities.
The property features a mix of cleared land and forested terrain, with exceptional views of Greybeard Mountain, Craggy Dome, and the Seven Sisters. Utilities are fully available, including city water, sewer, and power from Duke Energy. With zoning that supports a wide range of uses—from logistics and light industrial to medical, residential, and mixed-use—the site is well-positioned for phased development or a campus-scale user. Conservation opportunities across ±65 acres of steep slope terrain offer potential for greenway integration, open space amenities, and placemaking features that enhance community engagement and permitting support.
This is one of the largest land offerings along a major highway in Western North Carolina, offering developers and investors a rare chance to shape the next phase of Asheville’s eastern expansion.