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Mars Hill is a college town where roughly a third of occupied homes are rentals, the people skew younger than most of WNC, yet nearly half the housing predates 1980. We remodel both sides of that split — licensed and insured — with real Census and Madison County parcel numbers and a fixed line-item quote before any work starts.
Mars Hill is the seat of Mars Hill University, perched on a ridge in southern Madison County a short run up I-26 from Weaverville and Asheville. The Census counts roughly 3,025 people inside the town limits, with a median household income of $81,429 and a median home value of $294,700 on the place-level marks. Step outside the town boundary and the picture widens fast: the 28754 ZIP wraps roughly 7,294 parcels of rural Madison County land at an average appraised value near $136,854. Pisgah Bath & Kitchen remodels homes across both footprints on the same warm-editorial process we run everywhere in the Blue Ridge — a free in-home estimate, a fixed line-item quote, and a licensed, insured crew that stays your single point of contact from demolition through final inspection.
The college-town tenure split is the story here
The figure that sets Mars Hill apart from every other address we serve is its age curve: only 14% of residents are 65 or older — strikingly young for the mountains, where most towns we serve run two to three times that share, and a direct product of Mars Hill University anchoring the town. That youth shows up in tenure too: ACS puts owner-occupancy at 64.6%, which read inverted means roughly one occupied home in three is a rental. That combination shapes how we quote. For an owner planning to stay, we build to keep — proper Schluter waterproofing under the tile, solid-surface counters, fixtures that can be serviced rather than tossed. For a landlord turning a unit near campus between leases, the right answer is a durable, fast, neutral scope that survives student tenancy and reads clean on a listing. We treat the two as genuinely different jobs, and the estimate names which one yours is.
Why a 1982-median town wears its bathrooms out together
Census records date the median Mars Hill home to 1982, and 47.8% of the town's homes were built before 1980. At that age the cosmetic finishes are seldom the only issue. Galvanized supply lines narrowed with mineral scale, cast-iron drains, original shutoff valves and shower pans long past their waterproofing turn up routinely once a wall comes open. We treat that as expected rather than a surprise: when the tile is already off and the studs are exposed for a shower rebuild, replacing the aging rough-in plumbing in the same opening keeps you from paying twice to demolish the same wall. That logic matters even more on rental stock, where a hidden leak behind a tub surround can cost a landlord a full unit's worth of downtime. Every estimate spells out what we expect to find behind your specific walls before you commit a dollar.
The two-record value gap, and right-sizing the spend
Mars Hill carries an unusually wide split between its two data lenses, and it is worth understanding before you set a budget. Inside the town limits the ACS median home value is $294,700, while the broader 28754 appraisal record averages about $136,854 per parcel across the rural reach of the ZIP — the first describes the denser college-town core, the second the surrounding Madison County land and outbuildings the Census place never counts. The practical takeaway is the same either way: match the remodel to the home. A high-ROI minor kitchen reface runs about $15,000 to $30,000 and recoups roughly 96% at resale, while a full mid-range rebuild runs $30,000 to $80,000; on a modestly valued or tenant-occupied home the reface-first path almost always earns its money back, where a six-figure luxury kitchen rarely does. For the nearest published yardstick on those returns, Mars Hill homeowners can lean on the 2024 Cost vs. Value Report for the South Atlantic, which includes North Carolina. For the full line-item picture, see our WNC kitchen remodel cost guide, and start your project on the free-estimate page.
| Project scope | Typical cost range |
|---|---|
| Guest / hall bathroom remodel (toilet, sink, tub-shower combo) | $5,000 to $15,000 |
| Full bathroom remodel (tub or shower, vanity, toilet, flooring) | $7,000 to $28,000 |
| Small bathroom remodel (under ~40 sq ft, like-for-like update) | $3,500 to $12,000 |
| Tub-to-shower conversion — one-day acrylic liner system | $1,200 to $9,500 |
| Walk-in shower, installed (all types) | $3,500 to $15,000 |
| Minor kitchen remodel (reface/replace doors, new counters, hardware, paint — keep layout) | $15,000 to $30,000 |
| Mid-range major kitchen remodel (new cabinets, counters, appliances, flooring) | $30,000 to $80,000 |
For Mars Hill, these are published third-party benchmarks — HomeGuide 2026 bathroom and kitchen remodel data plus the 2024 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report for the South Atlantic (which includes North Carolina) — not Pisgah quotes. Western North Carolina labor runs modestly below large-metro averages, so real Mars Hill projects tend to land in the lower-to-middle portion of each range, and on the town's older or tenant-occupied homes we deliberately steer toward right-sized scope. Every job is priced individually after a free in-home estimate.
| Measure | Mars Hill / 28754 | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Owner-occupied share | 64.6% | ACS (Census place) |
| Residents (town limits) | 3,025 | ACS (Census place) |
| Share age 65 or older | 14% | ACS (Census place) |
| Median year built | 1982 | ACS (Census place) |
| Homes built before 1980 | 47.8% | ACS (Census place) |
| Median household income | $81,429 | ACS (Census place) |
| Median home value | $294,700 | ACS (Census place) |
| Parcels in the ZIP | 7,294 | NC1Map parcels (situs ZCTA 28754) |
| Average parcel value | $136,854 | NC1Map parcels (situs ZCTA 28754) |
Two distinct records describe Mars Hill, and we keep them separate on purpose. The ACS marks describe the Census place inside the town limits — the denser college-town core; the NC1Map figures, drawn from NC OneMap statewide parcels (NC1Map_Parcels) within ZCTA 28754 as of 2026-06-12, describe county appraisal parcels cut by situs ZIP, a far wider rural footprint that a city-limits count would miss. We label every row so you know which lens it uses, and we never substitute a neighboring town's number for a Mars Hill figure.
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