West Virginia handyman special

c.1920 West Virginia Handyman Special For Sale Under $40K

$39,900

This 2-bedroom, 1-bath West Virginia handyman special showcases original hardwood floors throughout. The main level includes a living room, kitchen, and formal dining room, while the upper floor houses two bedrooms and a full bath. An unfinished basement provides ample storage and includes an unfinished utility bathroom—perfect for future finishing or workshop space.

Realtor Comments

Outdoor amenities include a covered front and rear porch to enjoy the coming spring weather. This property is eligible under the Freddie Mac First Look Initiative through 03/27/2026.

  • 2bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1920

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602 Main St, Charleston, WV 25302

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: Jason Cavender

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Pros

  • Affordable cost of living: Housing, utilities, and everyday expenses are generally below national averages, making Charleston attractive for buyers, renters, and retirees on a budget.
  • State capital amenities: As West Virginia’s capital, Charleston offers government and professional jobs, a courthouse and state offices, cultural institutions, and relatively stable public-sector employment.
  • Compact downtown and walkable pockets: Parts of downtown, East End, and the Capitol Complex are walkable with restaurants, shops, and cultural venues within short distances.
  • Arts and culture: The city hosts theaters, live music, the Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences, galleries, festivals (e.g., FestivALL), and local museums that provide year-round cultural programming.
  • Good dining and craft beverage scene: A growing selection of locally owned restaurants, breweries, and coffee shops—particularly in neighborhoods like the East End and South Hills.
  • Outdoor recreation nearby: Easy access to rivers (Kanawha, Elk), parks (Coonskin, Kanawha State Forest), hiking, mountain biking, and scenic drives—great for active outdoor lifestyles.
  • Strong community feel with neighborhood variety: Distinct neighborhoods (East End, South Hills, West Side, Kanawha City) offer varied housing styles and community character.
  • Lower traffic than major metros: Commuting is generally quicker than in big cities, and parking is easier downtown.
  • Colleges and higher‑education access: Nearby institutions like West Virginia University Institute of Technology (WVU Tech) and Marshall University (in Huntington) support local education and events.

Cons

  • Economic challenges and wages: Median incomes are lower than national averages and the local economy has faced long-term structural shifts from declines in coal and manufacturing—job growth can lag and higher-paying private-sector jobs are limited.
  • Pockets of blight and vacant properties: Some neighborhoods have vacant homes, deferred maintenance, and signs of disinvestment which can affect nearby property values and feel.
  • Limited public transit: Public transportation exists (e.g., Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority buses) but coverage and frequency are limited—many residents rely on cars.
  • Weather and geography: Four-season climate with hot, humid summers and cold winters; the hilly terrain can mean steep drives and sometimes challenging winter road conditions.
  • Crime varies by neighborhood: While many areas are safe and community-oriented, crime rates are higher in some parts of the city—research specific neighborhoods for accurate risk assessment.
  • Healthcare accessibility: Basic and some specialized care is available locally, but for highly specialized treatment residents may travel to larger regional medical centers outside the area.
  • Educational outcomes and school options: Public school performance varies by district and school; families may find disparities in resources and outcomes and may consider private or magnet options where available.
  • Limited nightlife and big-city amenities: While growing, the nightlife and high‑end shopping scene are modest compared with larger metro areas—those seeking extensive cultural variety may find options limited.
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