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Originally built in 1966 by renowned architect Lawrence Traber, 5 Brookside is arguably one of Traber's premier mid-century modern designs from his five decade career of design work in Asheville. Known for his ability to integrate his design with its natural setting, Traber created a masterpiece sitting on 1.34 acres of flourishing gardens in a secluded forest location. While respecting the original design, this home has been lovingly and meticulously reimagined to include a fully remodeled kitchen in 2024 with Fulgor appliances and a 48 inch stainless Sub Zero refrigerator. A two story wall of glass garden room has been added that draws you to the spacious outdoor stone patio where entertaining family and friends is a pleasure. New lighting throughout begs you to bring your art collection while permanent pieces will remain including custom metal iron work by local artisans, Screaming Hot Iron. New Brazilian cherry floors throughout lead you to your expanded primary bedroom with a gorgeous new bath and a custom built walk-in closet. With downtown just minutes away, 5 Brookside is one that can't be missed.
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