Save This Old c.1900 West Virginia Fixer Upper $45K
OHU50K Notes $45,000
Thanks to reader, Barbara, for submitting this West Virginia fixer upper. Despite the boarded up veranda and the 2×4 porch pillars, the exterior brings us back to an earlier time. The interior boasts wainscoting, some wood walls and ceilings, tiled fireplace mantels, hardwood floors, and even a few vintage lighting fixtures. She definitely needs a savior, but the four bedroom, 1.5 bath house sits on a quarter acre lot in a small town with views of a white country church, the mountains, and the Little Kanawha River which winds around the yard of the house.

Once a beautiful home in the 1900’s is in need of some tender loving care. This is a 4 bedroom 1.5 bath house on a 0.22 +/- acre lot. Inside you’ll find beautiful wood work and large rooms. AGENTS SEE REMARKS
- 4bed
- 1.5bath
- 2,176sqft
- 9,583sqft lot
- Circa 1900

234 S Main St, Burnsville, WV 26335 $45,000
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.

Location of This West Virginia Fixer Upper
Burnsville, West Virginia, is a small town located in Braxton County. Here are some key aspects of Burnsville:
Geography and Demographics
- Location: Burnsville is situated along the Little Kanawha River and Burnsville Lake, providing scenic views and opportunities for water-based recreation.
- Population: The town has a small population (pop.401), with a tight-knit community atmosphere.
Economy
- Local Economy: The economy is primarily supported by local businesses, agriculture, and tourism, particularly due to its proximity to Burnsville Lake and the Burnsville Dam.
- Employment: Employment opportunities are typically found in local services, small businesses, and tourism-related activities.
Education
- Schools: Burnsville is served by the Braxton County School District, which includes elementary and secondary education. For higher education or specialized training, residents often look to nearby cities.
Recreation and Attractions
- Burnsville Lake: A popular destination for fishing, boating, swimming, and camping. The lake and surrounding area are managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
- Outdoor Activities: The area offers opportunities for hiking, hunting, and wildlife observation. The Burnsville Wildlife Management Area is nearby.
- Community Events: The town hosts various community events and festivals throughout the year, fostering a sense of community and local culture.
Living in Burnsville
- Cost of Living: Generally lower than the national average, making it an affordable place to live.
- Housing: Housing options range from single-family homes to small apartments, with a mix of historic and modern buildings.
- Healthcare: Basic healthcare services are available locally, but more comprehensive medical facilities are found in larger nearby towns.
Challenges
- Limited Job Market: As a small town, Burnsville has a limited job market, and residents may need to commute to nearby areas for more employment opportunities.
- Access to Services: While basic services are available, access to specialized services and amenities may require travel to larger towns or cities.
Burnsville offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle with strong community ties, appealing to those who enjoy outdoor activities and small-town living.
You can drive past the house at 2:18 in the video below.

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