Brick c.1922 Affordable West Virginia Home For Sale With Mountain Views $55K
$55,000
Charming 3-bedroom, 2-bath affordable West Virginia home. Enjoy walking distance to Southern West Virginia Community College and the Community Center, with the Trail 10 connector of the Buffalo Mountain Hatfield-McCoy ATV Trail less than three-quarters of a mile away.

Enjoy being just minutes from Williamson K8 School, recreational fields, and the pickleball and basketball courts.. Inside, you’ll find three nice-sized bedrooms plus a versatile office that could serve as a fourth bedroom. A cozy living area with a fireplace.. Kitchen/ Dining area, Laundry Area. Nice Back Yard
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 1,506sqft
- 4,792sqft lot
- Circa 1922

233 Parkway Dr, Williamson, WV 25661 $55,000
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: Mark H. Vance
Brokered by AAA Real Estate Services, Inc.

Pros
- Low cost of living: Housing and everyday expenses are generally more affordable than state and national averages.
- Small‑town community: Close‑knit neighborhoods, familiar faces, and community events foster strong local ties.
- Scenic Appalachian setting: Rolling hills and nearby rivers offer outdoor recreation—hiking, fishing, hunting, and scenic drives.
- Short commutes and low traffic: Easy travel within town and minimal congestion.
- Local government and services: As a county seat, Williamson hosts county offices and services, which can be convenient.
- Opportunities for affordable land and space: Larger lots and lower property prices make owning land more attainable.
- Historic character and local culture: Coal‑country history, regional traditions, and community festivals contribute to a distinct local identity.
- Potential for redevelopment and investment: Lower property prices can attract investors or buyers seeking renovation projects with upside.
- Tight community support networks: Local organizations, churches, and civic groups often play active roles in community life.
- Quiet, slower pace: Appealing for retirees, remote workers who value tranquility, or families seeking a calmer environment.
Cons
- Limited job market: Economic opportunities are constrained—traditional industries (like coal) have declined, and there are fewer high‑paying or specialized jobs locally.
- Economic challenges and poverty: Williamson and Mingo County face persistent economic difficulties and higher poverty rates compared with many parts of the country.
- Fewer amenities and services: Limited dining, shopping, entertainment, and cultural venues compared with larger towns and cities.
- Healthcare access and specialty care: Basic medical services are available locally, but advanced or specialized care may require travel to larger regional hospitals.
- Population decline and outmigration: Like many Appalachian communities, Williamson has seen population loss as younger residents move away for education and jobs, which can affect vibrancy and services.
- Education and extracurricular limits: Smaller school systems may offer fewer advanced-course options and extracurricular programs.
- Infrastructure and housing maintenance needs: Older infrastructure and housing stock may require upgrades; some areas face blight or deferred maintenance.
- Limited public transportation: Public transit options are minimal—car ownership is typically necessary.
- Geographic isolation for some needs: Travel times to major metropolitan centers, airports, and specialized services can be lengthy.
- Social and health challenges: Higher rates of certain health issues and limited local resources for treatment or prevention can affect community wellbeing.

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