How much is Biltmore, now a tourist attraction and not a private home, worth today? Asheville’s local paper, the Citizen Times, asked that question of Buncombe County appraisers in 2017. Their answer: The house is currently appraised at $37 million, while the land on which it sits is valued at $64 million.

How much is Bill Cecil worth?

North Carolina’s richest man — Forbes estimated a net worth of $10.1 billion businessnc.com, Cecil’s son, Bill Cecil Jr., serves as President and CEO of The Biltmore Company today.

How much land does Biltmore own?

The original acreage of Biltmore was approximately 125,000 acres and included property later sold to the federal government to create Pisgah National Forest, one of the first national forests east of the Mississippi. Currently, the Blue Ridge Mountain estate covers approximately 8,000 acres.

How much did George Vanderbilt pay for the Biltmore?

So where did the $37 million price tag for the 1895 Biltmore House come from?

Who owns Biltmore House?

The Biltmore Company
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Do any Vanderbilts still live at Biltmore?

Surprisingly and against all the odds, a Vanderbilt legacy is still alive in the mountains of North Carolina. Still owned by descendants of the original builder, the Biltmore Estate comprises 8,000 acres of well-kept grounds and the biggest house ever built in the US.

Do the Vanderbilts still own the Breakers?

The Breakers is a 70-room Gilded Age mansion built by Cornelius Vanderbilt II in 1893. Vanderbilt heirs have lived there for years, but soon, Paul Szápáry, 67, won’t be living there anymore. The Preservation Society bought the Breakers from Countess Gladys Széchenyi’s heirs after she died in 1998.

How long did it take to build the Biltmore Estate?

Read on to learn some fascinating facts about the iconic North Carolina estate. 2. It took 1,000 men six years to build the house. Vanderbilt had fallen in love with Western North Carolina’s climate and scenery, and in 1888 he began purchasing land that eventually amounted to 125,000 acres.

When did Vanderbilt buy the land for the Biltmore Estate?

Vanderbilt had fallen in love with Western North Carolina’s climate and scenery, and in 1888 he began purchasing land that eventually amounted to 125,000 acres. Construction began a year later by what is reported as 1,000 talented craftsmen, and Biltmore House opened to the family at Christmas 1895.

How much does a Biltmore Estate annual pass cost?

Save $20 per ticket for Candlelight Christmas Evenings. Receive 10% off when you dine at estate restaurants. Save 10% on shopping online and at estate shops. Enjoy year-round ticket discounts for your guests. Save $20 per ticket for Candlelight Christmas Evenings. Receive 10% off when you dine at estate restaurants.

How many floors does the Biltmore House have?

Your Biltmore House admission invites you to experience three grand floors and the once-bustling basement of America’s Largest Home®.