Frequently Asked Questions
Learn more about life at Ellison at the Preserve with these most frequently asked questions!
Is Ellison at the Preserve Pet Friendly?
Yes! Ellison at the Preserve is proud to be a pet-friendly apartment community in Asheville that welcomes both dogs and cats. The community includes a dog park and pet washing station so pets can play and be cared for. Contact the leasing office for full pet policy details, including any fees or restrictions.
What Types of Apartments Are Available?
Ellison at the Preserve offers luxurious studio, 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartment homes with contemporary finishes and thoughtfully designed layouts. Many homes include features like quartz countertops, stainless-steel appliances, in-unit laundry, and private balconies with scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Residents enjoy access to upscale amenities such as a fitness center and resort-style pool.
Is There Parking and EV Charging Available?
Yes. Ellison at the Preserve provides on-site parking for residents and guests, as well as dedicated Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations. This supports everyday living and complements the community’s location near major roads like I-26 and I-40 for easy travel around Asheville.
What Public Transportation Options Are Available Nearby?
Ellison at the Preserve is served by Asheville Rides Transit (ART), the city’s public bus system with multiple routes throughout Asheville, including north/south and west/east lines. Nearby ART stops on routes such as N1 (North 1) and S1 (South 1) provide connections from key stops like the ART Transit Station at 49 Coxe Avenue to destinations across the city, including downtown Asheville and key local hubs. Tools like Transit or Moovit can help residents find the closest stop and plan their trip.
What School District Serves Ellison at the Preserve Apartments?
Ellison at the Preserve is part of the Buncombe County Schools district. Nearby public schools commonly associated with this area include William W. Estes Elementary School, Valley Springs Middle School, and T.C. Roberson High School. Because school attendance boundaries can change, residents should contact the school district directly to confirm specific school assignments.





