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Tiny House, Big Views near Asheville
Holiday home in Candler with kitchen and balcony
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Reviews
10 out of 10
Exceptional
1 bedroom 1 bathroom Sleeps 3
Popular amenities
Explore the area
Candler, NC
- Place, Bob Lewis Ballpark11 min drive
- Place, Asheville Outlets14 min drive
- Place, Biltmore Estate19 min drive
- Airport, Asheville, NC (AVL-Asheville Regional)25 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 3)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed and 1 Single Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Shampoo
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
About this property
Tiny House, Big Views near Asheville
Wake up to yellow light pouring in through the windows, pour yourself a cup of coffee and relax on the covered stone patio. Plan a day of waterfall hunting while hot air balloons drift by. Drive just ten minutes to the vast Pisgah National Forest for world-class hiking and mountain biking. In the evening, bop over to downtown Asheville for dinner and cocktails. Retreat just twenty minutes back to the serene tiny house for a peaceful night and watch the sun set over the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
Parking available
Fireplace
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Adults only
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Candler
Candler is home to this holiday home. Harrah's Cherokee Center - Asheville and Canton Area Historical Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Asheville Treetops Adventure Park and New Belgium Brewing Company. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's going on at The Orange Peel, or consider a night out at Grey Eagle.
Candler, NC
What's nearby
- Bob Lewis Ballpark - 11 min drive - 9.5 km
- Asheville Outlets - 14 min drive - 12.8 km
- Biltmore Estate - 19 min drive - 18.3 km
- Harrah's Cherokee Center - Asheville - 19 min drive - 20.9 km
- The Orange Peel - 19 min drive - 21.2 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 10 min drive
- Sonic Drive-In - 9 min drive
- Galactic Pizza - 11 min drive
- Hot Dog King - 9 min drive
- Wicked Weed Production Facility - 11 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Your host

This tiny house was built in 2015 by your hosts, David and Catherine Nielsen. We were twenty-three years old, recently graduated college, and nearly broke. We were living in Catherine’s parents’ basement, and thirsting for freedom. To that point, we had swallowed the conventional wisdom hook, line and sinker: get good grades, go to college, get a job at a big company, etc.
But something was wrong. Neither of us were very happy, and despite how hard we worked, we were struggling to get ahead. We knew we needed to make a change, but weren’t sure what to do.
Life went on as usual for a couple weeks until we were introduced to the tiny house movement. Within a few minutes of watching a tiny house tour on YouTube, we were in. We knew building (at least we thought we did), and this was our ticket to freedom.
Several frustrating months followed as we scraped together money for materials and got to work. Because of our tight budget, we ended up using mostly salvaged and repurposed materials for the build. In the end, we spent just over $17,000 to complete the home. We moved in September of 2015 and lived here happily for six years. It wasn’t until the birth of our second child that we upgraded to the barn loft apartment (400 sq-ft).
But something was wrong. Neither of us were very happy, and despite how hard we worked, we were struggling to get ahead. We knew we needed to make a change, but weren’t sure what to do.
Life went on as usual for a couple weeks until we were introduced to the tiny house movement. Within a few minutes of watching a tiny house tour on YouTube, we were in. We knew building (at least we thought we did), and this was our ticket to freedom.
Several frustrating months followed as we scraped together money for materials and got to work. Because of our tight budget, we ended up using mostly salvaged and repurposed materials for the build. In the end, we spent just over $17,000 to complete the home. We moved in September of 2015 and lived here happily for six years. It wasn’t until the birth of our second child that we upgraded to the barn loft apartment (400 sq-ft).
Why they chose this property
Our tiny house, fondly named The Black Pearl, is situated on an acre of land just outside of town. With the forest on one side and the garden on the other, you will feel cozy and close to nature. From the covered stone patio, you can look over long-range mountain views.
Though it’s only 240 sq-ft, the Black Pearl feels like a comfy studio apartment. The kitchen and bathroom have 6' 2" ceilings, so taller folks might find the space too tight. If you are more Hobbit-sized, you will be more than comfortable.
The steps leading to the main bed are a bit steep making it feel bright and open. The secondary loft is above the bathroom and has a regular twin mattress. The access ladder is steep and not suitable for people with disabilities.
The full-sized couch is built-in and comfortably seats three adults. There’s a small table with two chairs that is good for sharing dinner or for laptop work.
If the weather is nice (it usually is in Asheville) you can sit on the covered stone patio which has four chairs and a large table.
In the kitchen you will find a medium-sized fridge/ freezer, three burner gas range with through-the-wall venting to preserve air quality, full-sized sink, microwave, and no less than three ways to make coffee.
Climate is controlled with a mini-split ductless heating/ cooling system with remote control. If you are visiting in the fall or winter, there is a small woodstove to supplement heat.
There’s a 43-inch smart TV, Blu-ray player, and high-speed internet.
Another rental is located on the property, 100 feet uphill from the tiny house. Although they are in close proximity, the topography preserves privacy for both homes. We have planted a natural cypress barrier between the homes, but as they say “The best time to plant a tree is 10 years ago”.
Similarly, this 1-acre property is nestled in a wooded neighborhood. While neighboring homes are close-by, the trees and topography increase privacy for tiny house.
Though it’s only 240 sq-ft, the Black Pearl feels like a comfy studio apartment. The kitchen and bathroom have 6' 2" ceilings, so taller folks might find the space too tight. If you are more Hobbit-sized, you will be more than comfortable.
The steps leading to the main bed are a bit steep making it feel bright and open. The secondary loft is above the bathroom and has a regular twin mattress. The access ladder is steep and not suitable for people with disabilities.
The full-sized couch is built-in and comfortably seats three adults. There’s a small table with two chairs that is good for sharing dinner or for laptop work.
If the weather is nice (it usually is in Asheville) you can sit on the covered stone patio which has four chairs and a large table.
In the kitchen you will find a medium-sized fridge/ freezer, three burner gas range with through-the-wall venting to preserve air quality, full-sized sink, microwave, and no less than three ways to make coffee.
Climate is controlled with a mini-split ductless heating/ cooling system with remote control. If you are visiting in the fall or winter, there is a small woodstove to supplement heat.
There’s a 43-inch smart TV, Blu-ray player, and high-speed internet.
Another rental is located on the property, 100 feet uphill from the tiny house. Although they are in close proximity, the topography preserves privacy for both homes. We have planted a natural cypress barrier between the homes, but as they say “The best time to plant a tree is 10 years ago”.
Similarly, this 1-acre property is nestled in a wooded neighborhood. While neighboring homes are close-by, the trees and topography increase privacy for tiny house.
What makes this property unique
Asheville has always been a place of refuge. We encourage you to walk the garden, “take the air” and relax. There is a firepit behind the shed that you are welcome to use. Chefs help yourselves to the herbs in the garden. Say hello to your friendly neighbors, or just relax solo in the hammock.
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