The house now known as the Red House Inn was built in 1851 to serve as a general store in downtown Brevard, North Carolina Since that time it has been the county’s first courthouse, a railroad station, a school and a family home. The Main Street District developed between about 1874 and 1952 and includes notable examples of Early Commercial, Second Empire, and Classical Revival style architecture and is on the National Register of Historic Places since 2002.
Brevard is located near the mountains of Western North Carolina and known as “The Land of Waterfalls.” Currently, the property operates as a bed and breakfast (B&B) with expansive opportunity for growth in the hospitality segment. The sale includes the 4 Guest Room Inn with 2 one-bedroom cottages (6 revenue rooms total) plus Inn Keeper’s House (2BR/2BA). The inn is walking distance to shops and restaurants in downtown Brevard. The Red House Inn is an easy & short driving distance to Brevard Music Center (only one mile), Pisgah National Forest and Dupont State forest. It is ideally situated for exploring the North Carolina mountains, visiting waterfalls, hiking, mountain biking and fishing. Asheville, home to the historic Biltmore House is also just 45 minute drive away with much to see and do.