Charming c.1920 West Virginia Home on 10.83 Acres $195K
OHU50K Notesย ย $195,000

Realtor Comments
Welcome to this charming three-bedroom Cape Cod on 10+ rolling acres, delivering easy country living without giving up convenience. With many finishing touches including newer drywall, a modern bath, and full basement, you’ll be glad you chose to live here! Enjoy the wide-open countrysideย views, a meandering stream, and partial fencing framing the land without taking away its freedom. The barn adds practical value and rustic character, perfect for animals, storage, or weekend projects. Despite the peaceful setting, you’re still close to shopping, dining, and other amenities, making this a rare blend of rural living and everyday ease. It’s a gently priced slice of country life with room to breathe and space to grow. Free gas per owner. For further information, please check agent remarks.
- 3 bed
- 2 bath
- 1,116 sqft
- 10.83 acre lot
- Build date 1920
If interested in a property, pleases 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.ย
96 Fowler Rd, Flemington, WV 26347ย ย ย $195,000
- Contact Realtor: Jo Helen Williams
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Flemington is a very small town in north-central West Virginia near Clarksburg and Grafton. Itโs the kind of place where quiet living, low housing costs, and rural community are the main attractions โ but you trade away convenience and economic opportunity.
Pros
- Very affordable cost of living
Housing costs are low compared with most of the U.S., and especially compared with cities or fast-growing suburbs. Thatโs one of the biggest draws of small-town West Virginia generally. - Quiet, low-traffic lifestyle
Flemington is tiny โ only a few hundred residents. You wonโt deal with major congestion, crowds, or urban stress. - Natural beauty and outdoor access
Like much of West Virginia, the surrounding area offers hills, forests, rivers, fishing, hunting, and outdoor recreation. - Strong small-town familiarity
In places this small, people tend to know each other. Some residents really value the community feel and slower pace. - Historic/rural character
Flemington has older housing stock and traditional Appalachian small-town character. - Potentially good for remote workers or retirees
If your income is not dependent on the local economy, you can stretch your money much further there. - Reasonable access to larger towns
Youโre not completely isolated โ Clarksburg and Fairmont are within driving distance for shopping, healthcare, and services.
Cons
- Very limited local job market
This is the biggest issue for many people. Economic opportunities in small-town West Virginia are limited, especially for younger professionals or specialized careers. - Few amenities in town itself
Restaurants, entertainment, nightlife, shopping, and healthcare options are sparse. Expect to drive for most things. - Economic struggles in the broader region
West Virginia overall continues to face issues tied to population decline, lower wages, and loss of traditional industries. - Healthcare access can be limited
Rural healthcare and specialist access are weaker than in metro areas. - Car dependency
Public transit is minimal or nonexistent. Daily life requires a reliable vehicle. - Less diversity and fewer social opportunities
Flemington is extremely small and demographically homogeneous. Some people may find the social environment limiting. - Older housing may need repairs
Affordable homes can come with maintenance issues, especially older Appalachian housing stock. - Young people often leave for work
Brain drain is a common issue across many West Virginia towns because higher-paying jobs are concentrated elsewhere.
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