Blog :: 2026

"Explore the Love The Green Real Estate blog for expert insights on sustainable, energy-efficient homes in Asheville and Western North Carolina. Discover valuable resources for eco-conscious buyers, sellers, and investors, offering guidance on green living, high-performance properties, and community-focused real estate. Stay informed with Mary Love's trusted advice to make your next move a green one."

Beyond a Home: Experience Nature-Focused Living at Terra Futura Asheville

Terra Futura is more than just a neighborhood; it’s a visionary concept of home. Here, sustainability harmonizes with community, and each residence opens the door to a more connected, meaningful, and vibrant life. Experience the future of living where purpose and connection thrive.

Living in an Agrihood: My Experience at Olivette Farm Near Asheville

Living the Agrihood Life at Olivette Riverside Community & Farm

When people ask me why I chose to live in an agrihood, my answer is simple: it aligns with how I believe we should live.

As someone who has spent years helping people find healthier, more sustainable homes, I wanted my own life to reflect those values. That's why I chose to [...]

The Sunny Side of Home Sales: What Solar Means for Your Western North Carolina Home

Embracing Solar: A Bright Future for WNC Real Estate

The allure of Western North Carolina is undeniable, with its stunning natural beauty and vibrant communities. As more residents prioritize sustainable living, homes equipped with solar panels are becoming increasingly sought after. For both buyers and sellers in Asheville and the [...]

Beyond Solar Panels: Unlocking True Value with High-Performance Green Homes in Asheville

"Stop paying the hidden costs of traditional homes. This post reveals how Love The Green Real Estate helps eco-conscious buyers and sellers unlock the true value of high-performance properties, leveraging building science for superior comfort, financial savings, and a healthier living environment. Find out why specialized expertise is crucial in the green home market."