c.1915 Three Bedroom Kentucky Handyman Special Bungalow $59,900
OHU50K Notes ย $59,900
Three-bedroom, one-bath Kentucky handyman special bungalow with a front porch, metal roof, carport and shed on a fenced third of an acre lot. A fireplace, dining room, and public water and sewer.

Realtor Comments
This charming 1.5-story home has endless potential. This 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom residence has approximately 1, 276 square feet of living space. Situated on a spacious lot, the home includes a carport, a large front porch, a large back yard and storage building. This property is ideal for those either looking for a home or income-producing property. Home needs TLC with plenty of unknowns: heating/cooling, flooring, and plumbing are examples. The home will not go any type of government loan (FHA, VA, RHS) without it being a rehab type loan. The buyer is purchasing AS IS. Agent owned.
- 3ย bed
- 1ย bath
- 1,276ย sqft
- 0.36ย acre lot
- Build date 1915

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
641 S Clay Ave, West Van Lear, KY 41268 ย $59,900
- Contact Realtor: Doug Wireman – First Choice Realty & Assoc.
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Location of This Kentucky Handyman Special Bungalow
Pros
- Rural Charm: West Van Lear (1,304 pop) offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle with a close-knit community feel, ideal for those seeking tranquility.
- Affordable Living: The cost of living is generally low compared to urban areas, making it budget-friendly for families and retirees.
- Natural Beauty: Surrounded by picturesque landscapes, the area provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and exploring nature.
- Strong Community Ties: Residents often engage in community events and support local initiatives, fostering a sense of belonging.
- Less Stressful Environment: The slower pace of life can lead to reduced stress levels compared to larger cities.
Cons
- Limited Job Opportunities: The local job market may be constrained, often requiring residents to commute to find employment.
- Fewer Amenities: Access to shopping, dining, and entertainment options is limited, which may necessitate travel to nearby towns for more variety.
- Public Services: Healthcare and educational facilities may not be as comprehensive as those found in urban areas, potentially requiring travel for specialized services.
- Transportation: Public transport options are minimal, making a personal vehicle essential for most residents.
- Weather Challenges: The region can experience harsh winters and hot, humid summers, which may not appeal to everyone.
















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