What If Community Is The Secret Ingredient
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Wood smoke, brick pits, and a real look at what’s shifting in the Henderson County housing market, all in one morning. We start with a fast, local market snapshot for Hendersonville and Flat Rock, including inventory levels, average single-family home pricing, and what it means when days on market stretch past 100 days for both buyers and sellers. If you’ve been on the sidelines because affordability feels out of reach, we talk through why this spring may offer more options and how the right plan can uncover pockets of opportunity.
Then we welcome special guest Kyle Russ, executive chef at Hubba Hubba Barbecue on Rainbow Row in Flat Rock NC. Kyle explains why authentic, full wood-fired Carolina barbecue is becoming a dying breed, how regional barbecue styles differ across the country, and what goes into Hubba Hubba’s in-house sauces. He also shares his path from childhood pit cooking to intense professional kitchens, including the reality of the grind and the craft behind an overnight cook.
We also get into why places like Hubba Hubba feel bigger than food: the open-air courtyard, the camps and travelers who make it a must-stop, and the way a local restaurant can anchor a community just like trusted local real estate guidance can. If you’re thinking about buying, selling, downsizing, or just want a great lunch in Flat Rock, you’ll leave with practical takeaways and a stronger sense of what makes Western North Carolina special.
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