c.1945 Two Bedroom West Virginia Handyman Special $59,900
$59,900
Discover the possibilities in this 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath West Virginia handyman special. Outdoor features include a welcoming covered front porch, a rear deck, and a convenient carport. The finished walk-up attic adds flexibility, offering space for storage, a potential third bedroom, or a cozy den.
Galley style kitchen and formal dining room. Both bedrooms have attached baths with the full bathroom also including an attached laundry room with washer and dryer hookup.
- 2bed
- 1.5bath
- 1,312sqft
- 3,049sqft lot
- Circa 1945

515 Church St, Spencer, WV 25276 $59,900
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
Brokered by The Property Center

Pros of living in Spencer, WV
Low cost of living
- Everyday expenses and housing are well below national averages.
- Typical home values are under $100K in many cases.
Good if you want affordable homeownership or to stretch your income.
Relatively safe & quiet
- Crime and safety scores are generally better than average for similar towns.
- Small population (~2,000) means less congestion and a slower pace.
Strong small-town feel
- Tight-knit community and a relaxed, suburban-rural atmosphere.
- Good if you prefer knowing your neighbors and having space.
Scenic Appalachian setting
- Surrounded by hills, forests, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
- Climate includes warm summers and mild-to-cool winters.
Access to basic healthcare
- The area scores well for health and safety access compared to similar towns.
Cons of living in Spencer, WV
Limited job opportunities
- Employment scores are low, with lower incomes and fewer job options.
- Median household income is significantly below national averages.
Very limited amenities
- Few restaurants, shopping options, or entertainment venues.
- Many errands require driving to larger towns.
Isolation & long commutes
- Little to no public transportation and longer commute times.
- Rural roads and distance from cities can be inconvenient.
Declining population
- The population has been shrinking in recent years.
This can impact local businesses and services.
Higher poverty rates
- Poverty levels are higher than the U.S. average.
Limited education & opportunities
- Lower levels of higher education attainment and fewer career pathways locally.

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