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c.1900 Five Bedroom West Virginia Home For Sale $149K

$149,000

This West Virginia home was one of three houses that were relocated to make room for the construction of the Robinson estate home. Many of the original built-ins and features were saved, including the marble mantel that now sits in whatโ€™s called the dining room.

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Realtor Comments

One of the oldest known homes in Clarksburg. The year built is an estimate, however, this home is believed to have been built around the Antebellum period. Originally, it was sitting in what is now the location for 401 Washington Ave. This very unique home has been served most recently as a lawyer’s office. However, it meets the minimum requirements for most home loan programs. This home can easily now be used as a privately occupied home and brought back to life. Both the half baths have the plumbing for showers in the walls. Make use of the kitchen in place, while relocating the kitchen upstairs, should you desire. Taxes are Class 4
  • 5bd
  • 1.5+ba
  • 2,500sqft
  • 4,095sqft
  • Circa 1900
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408 Lee Ave, Clarksburg, WV 26301, USA

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.ย 

Contact Realtor: Audrey Harris

Brokered by Landmark Realty Service

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Pros

  • Lower cost of living than many bigger WV/US metros: Housing and everyday expenses are often more affordable.
  • Small-city feel: Easier to navigate than a large city; many things are within short drives.
  • Close access to outdoor activities: North-central WV gives you access to hiking, fishing, parks, and scenic drives (especially with a car).
  • Good for families and quieter lifestyles: If you want less hustle and more community, it can feel that way.
  • Central WV location: You can reach other parts of the state and nearby regions for weekend trips (youโ€™ll still drive).

Cons

  • Job market can be more limited: Depending on your field, you may need to commute, be remote, or be open to switching industries.
  • Fewer โ€œbig cityโ€ amenities: Shopping, dining variety, and nightlife options are more limited than in larger places.
  • Winter weather impacts: Snow/ice and cold snaps can make commuting and daily life more challenging.
  • Public transportation is minimal: Most people rely on a car.
  • Economic and population trends: Like many smaller Rust Belt towns, some areas can feel like theyโ€™re still working through long-term economic shifts.
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