Brevard

    Situated in the western region of North Carolina, the town of Brevard enjoys a truly idyllic location among the state's Blue Ridge Mountains. As part of Transylvania County, Brevard is noted for its scenic beauty that includes hundreds of waterfalls, miles of laurel trails and endless natural wonders for as far as you can see. Transylvania County derives its name from combining "trans", or "across", with "sylvan" for "woods". Indeed, the county is truly a wonder for the eyes!

In Brevard, you will find the Pisgah National Forest, which brings tourists from throughout the region. Residents here benefit from being just a short distance from some of the nation's most popular attractions as well, including the stunning Biltmore Estate, Chimney Rock Park, and Grandfather Mountain. While Brevard's town center offers everything residents here may want or need, the surrounding region is an outdoor paradise, offering some of the finest mountain living in the nation.

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As more and more Americans move away from the hustle and bustle of city living, Brevard has become an increasingly popular destination. Some sixty percent of newcomers to Brevard are retirees, and find an ideal hometown here. The town currently supports a population of approximately 6,693 residents, with a median age of forty five years old. Of the town's working-aged residents, just over thirty five percent are employed in the service industry. Approximately twenty six percent of locals are employed in a professional or managerial capacity, while just over thirteen percent work in an administrative capacity. The median household income within Brevard is around $33,629 per year.

Potential home buyers will find an array of options in Brevard. Over seventy two percent of homes here are single-family detached style. Home ownership has proven to be a solid investment in the area, with steady appreciation over the years. Perhaps because of this, home ownership is a popular trend, with a whopping seventy percent of residents choosing to own rather than rent their homes. The most popular option for buyers in Brevard is typically a three-bedroom model. Recent sales figures indicate that the average purchase price of a home in Brevard is currently $113,421. Brevard

For those beginning or continuing their higher educations, the town offers Brevard College. The school offers a wide range of liberal arts programs including some one-of-a-kind studies such as wilderness leadership, organizational leadership and environmental studies. Brevard College is additionally lauded for its exceptional fine arts program, and is an educational and cultural hub for the region. The noted Outside Magazine recently named Brevard College to its list of Best Colleges in America, and further recognized the city as one of the Best College Towns in America.

Brevard's charming downtown core is a focal point for the community, and proves to be a popular gathering spot for locals. Dating back to the 1800's, many of the district's original buildings remain, and have been lovingly restored to their original glory. The many shops and boutiques here offer everything from antiques to art galleries. Many restaurants also are found downtown, some of which offer live music and outdoor dining. Downtown is designed to be an incredibly pedestrian-friendly area, and its success has earned it a place National Main Street program.

Brevard, North Carolina is a truly warm and welcoming community. Its population is diverse, ranging from youngsters to college students to retirees. But all of Brevard's residents take a great deal of pride and concern for their community, making it one of the nation's finest hometowns. If you are thinking about moving, consider the benefits of living in Brevard, North Carolina! To learn more, simply request our free relocation packet today.