West Virginia fixer upper

West Virginia Fixer Upper For Sale Under $33K

$32,500

Charming 3-bed, 2.5 possible baths West Virginia fixer upper with hardwood floors.

Realtor Comments

Investment opportunity! 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home priced to move, conveniently located near shopping, dining, and local colleges.

  • 3bed
  • 1  ok baths/2.5 total

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817 Highland Ave, Bluefield, WV 24701

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. 

Contact Realtor: Sarah Ratliff

Brokered by Oak & Stone Realty

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Pros

  • Low cost of living: Housing, utilities, and everyday expenses tend to be lower than national averages, making homeownership and renting more affordable.
  • Small‑town feel & community: Tight‑knit, friendly community with a slower pace of life and strong local ties; neighbors often know one another.
  • Scenic mountain setting: Located in the Appalachian Mountains — attractive scenery, easy access to hiking, scenic drives, and outdoor recreation.
  • Mild summers: Generally cooler summer temperatures than many lowland parts of the region, offering comfortable warm months.
  • Historic character: Downtown and neighborhoods have historic architecture and local heritage that add charm and identity.
  • Proximity to outdoor activities: Nearby state parks, trails, and rivers for fishing, hunting, ATV riding, and other outdoor pursuits.
  • Short commutes & low traffic: Minimal congestion and short commute times relative to larger metro areas.
  • Regional accessibility: Within driving distance of other regional towns and cities in southern West Virginia, southwest Virginia, and eastern Kentucky for additional services.

Cons

  • Economic challenges & limited job market: Bluefield has a smaller, more limited local economy; relatively few employers and fewer high-paying jobs—many residents commute or seek work in nearby cities.
  • Population decline & aging demographics: Like many small Appalachian towns, Bluefield has experienced population loss and an older median age, which can affect services, schools, and local vitality.
  • Retail & entertainment limitations: Fewer shopping, dining, and entertainment options than larger cities; for broader selections people often travel to nearby regional centers.
  • Weather & winter conditions: While summers can be mild, winters bring cold temperatures, snow, and occasional icy conditions that can affect travel and home maintenance.
  • Healthcare access & specialized services: Basic healthcare is available locally, but more specialized medical care may require travel to larger hospitals in regional centers.
  • Education & school resources: Local school options may be more limited in course offerings and extracurricular programs compared with larger districts—check specific school performance if you have children.
  • Infrastructure & investment issues: Some areas may show signs of aging infrastructure or properties in need of repair; economic constraints can slow revitalization efforts.
  • Public transit & connectivity: Limited public transportation; owning a car is generally necessary.
  • Limited cultural amenities: While there is local culture, you’ll find fewer museums, theaters, or major cultural institutions than in larger cities.

Tips if you’re considering a move

  • Visit in different seasons: See how you handle winter weather and experience local activities in summer and fall.
  • Check job opportunities and commute options: If you need specialized employment, research employers in nearby towns and the feasibility of commuting.
  • Research healthcare and schools: Look into local medical facilities and school ratings if these are priorities for your family.
  • Explore neighborhoods and housing stock: Look for homes with efficient heating and consider winter maintenance needs.
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