West Virginia A-Frame Cabin

c.1974 West Virginia A-Frame Cabin For Sale $75,000

OHU50K Notes    $75,000

c.1974 West Virginia A-Frame Cabin For Sale. This rustic fixer upper is on a third acre among the pines but has a leveled large lawn.

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Realtor Comments

This 2-bedroom (possible 3-bedroom), 2-bathroom A-Frame style home is waiting for your own touches to make this your perfect oasis getaway. The main floor features a great room style living area that combines lots of natural light, kitchen with breakfast bar, dining area and living room. Rounding out the main level are 2-bedrooms, a full bathroom and utility room. The upstairs loft is open to the main level and has two rooms that could be used as a third bedroom and work from home space. The partially finished basement features a den and second full bath plus an attached 2-car garage. First Look expires 12/21/2025, 11:59 PM.

  • 2 bed
  • 2 bath
  • Build date 1974

 

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11 1/2 Freeland St, Fairmont, WV 26554

 

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Pros of Living in Fairmont, WV

1. Affordable Cost of Living

  • Fairmont’s overall cost of living is below the national average, with housing, utilities, groceries, and transportation generally cheaper than in many U.S. cities.

  • Median home prices and rents remain relatively low compared to nationwide averages, making it appealing for first-time buyers and budget-minded households.

2. Historic Character & Cultural Assets

  • The city has a historic downtown, classic architecture, local museums, and is known for local food culture (e.g., the pepperoni roll).

  • Fairmont State University adds college-town energy, educational opportunities, and cultural events.

3. Parks, River Access & Outdoor Activities

  • Fairmont is located on the Tygart Valley River and has parks, trails, and outdoor recreation options — including kayaking, picnicking, and nearby state parks.

  • Valley Falls State Park features scenic waterfalls, forests, and miles of outdoor space.

4. Proximity to Larger Cities

  • The city lies along Interstate 79, providing easy access to Morgantown (home of WVU) and Clarksburg/Bridgeport, expanding job and entertainment options without high housing costs.

5. Community & Amenities

  • Fairmont has essential amenities — local shops, restaurants, healthcare access, and some public transit service — while still offering a smaller-city feel.


Cons of Living in Fairmont, WV

1. Economic Challenges

  • Median household income in Fairmont is below the national average, and unemployment tends to be higher than the U.S. rate.

  • A significant portion of residents live below the poverty line, highlighting economic hardship and limited high-pay jobs locally.

2. Crime & Safety Concerns (Mixed Data)

  • Some statistics suggest Fairmont’s crime rates are moderate or even below certain national averages, but community safety varies widely by neighborhood.

  • Local safety profiles also show moderate risk and alert levels in parts of the city, so choice of neighborhood matters.

  • Anecdotal resident reports point to pockets where visible crime or disorder is a concern for families — especially in areas near downtown or less maintained districts.

3. Job Market Limitations

  • Fairmont’s local economy has fewer opportunities in fast-growing or high-paying sectors (e.g., tech, finance), so career growth may require commuting or relocation.

4. Infrastructure & Development Challenges

  • Some areas face blight, vacant properties, and under-utilized buildings, reflecting economic shifts and the challenges of revitalization.

  • Walkability within parts of the city — especially downtown — can be limited, and amenities are often car-dependent.

5. Schools & Education Quality

  • Public school performance is mixed, with average academic ratings, though some local sports and extracurricular programs are strong.

6. Population & Growth Trends

  • Fairmont’s population has been relatively steady or slowly declining in recent years, reflecting broader regional demographic patterns.

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