West Virginia multi-family home

c.1910 West Virginia Multi-Family Home $48K

OHU50K Notes    $48,000

c.1910 West Virginia Multi-Family Home. This house has 4 units total. The home is a fixer upper. Great opportunity to flip the property.

 

Realtor Comments

Property Type: 4-Unit Multifamily Current Condition & Improvements Utilities are individually metered First-floor units substantially updated Plumbing and electrical systems on the first floor are in good condition Roof is in good condition Structural integrity appears sound Newly installed Furnace Financial Highlights Projected Market Rent (Post-Renovation): $3, 000/month total ($750 per unit).

  • 4 bed
  • 4 bath
  • Build date 1910

 

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515 N Wabash St., Wheeling, WV 26003  $48,000

 

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Pros of Living in Wheeling, WV

Low Cost of Living & Housing

Wheeling consistently ranks as one of the more affordable places to live in the U.S., with housing prices, property taxes, and overall living costs well below national averages.

Historic Character & Quality of Life

The city has a rich history (founded in 1769 and the first state capital of WV) and many cultural attractions, including historic districts, parks, and year-round festivals/events.

Outdoor and Recreational Opportunities

There’s lots to do outside thanks to the Ohio River, the Wheeling Heritage Trail, Oglebay Park (a large park with golf, zoo, trails, and more), and proximity to regional state parks.

Community & Lifestyle

Many residents report a welcoming, tight-knit community and slower pace of life that’s appealing to families, retirees, or anyone seeking a break from larger urban centers.

Education & Healthcare Access

The area is part of local public school systems with positive graduation rates and access to higher education (like West Virginia Northern Community College), and there are reputable hospitals and medical services in the region.

Proximity to Bigger Cities

Wheeling is about 55 miles from Pittsburgh — close enough for day trips or occasional access to larger cultural, professional, and airport infrastructure.


Cons of Living in Wheeling, WV

Small Population & Slow Growth

With a population around ~27,000, Wheeling is small and has experienced population decline, which can diminish economic activity and diversity of services compared with larger metro areas.

Mixed Job Market & Economic Challenges

Local job opportunities can be limited, especially in certain professional fields, and many residents do commute or rely on remote work. Unemployment and underemployment are concerns tied to the broader economy of the region.

Varied Neighborhood Experiences

Some neighborhoods are highly desirable and well-maintained, while others struggle with poverty, drug activity, and blight — and safety perceptions can vary by area and time of day.

Limited Nightlife & Some Retail Options

Compared with larger cities, Wheeling’s nightlife, shopping, and entertainment scenes are smaller in scale; options beyond local restaurants and community events can be limited.Weather & Flood Risks

The area gets a full four-season climate — including snowy winters and rainy periods — and some parts of town near waterways are prone to flooding, sometimes requiring flood insurance and infrastructure investment.

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