c.1925 Three Bedroom West Virginia Home $75K
OHU50K Notes $75,000
c.1925 Three Bedroom West Virginia Home. Nice home with a brick fireplace.

Realtor Comments
Charming home in the heart of Fairview. Original hardwood floors, generous sized rooms, exterior shed for enhanced storage. Would make for a great FLIP HOUSE. Priced to sell – Book your showing today before it’s gone! Cash buyer preferred.
- 3 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,344 sqft
- 9,975 sqft lot
- Build date 1925

106 Madison St, Fairview, WV 26570 $75,000
- Contact Realtor: John Lovio
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Pros of Fairview, WV
Very Low Cost of Living
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Housing prices are well below national averages.
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Property taxes and everyday expenses are generally low.
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Affordable option for retirees or remote workers.
Quiet, Rural Lifestyle
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Peaceful environment with little traffic or noise.
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Strong sense of privacy and space compared to cities.
Natural Surroundings
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Rolling hills, forests, and nearby outdoor recreation.
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Good for hiking, hunting, fishing, and enjoying nature.
Close-Knit Community
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Small population means neighbors often know each other.
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Community events and local traditions matter.
Proximity to Larger Towns
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Short drive to Fairmont, Morgantown, and Clarksburg for shopping, dining, and services.
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Access to I-79 makes regional travel easier than many rural towns.
Nearby Colleges (Not in Town, but Close)
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Fairmont State University and West Virginia University are within commuting distance, offering cultural and educational opportunities.
Cons of Fairview, WV
Extremely Limited Local Job Market
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Very few employers in town itself.
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Most residents commute or rely on remote work, healthcare, education, or service jobs in nearby cities.
Minimal Amenities
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Little to no local shopping, dining, or entertainment.
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Daily conveniences often require driving to Fairmont or Morgantown.
Healthcare Access
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No major healthcare facilities in town.
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Specialized or even routine care typically means traveling.
Limited School Options
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Small schools with fewer advanced classes, extracurriculars, or specialization.
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Families often evaluate nearby districts carefully.
Weather & Terrain Challenges
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Cloudy, wet winters and humid summers.
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Hilly roads can be difficult in snow or ice.
Car Dependency
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No public transportation.
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A vehicle is essential for nearly all errands and work.
Limited Growth & Investment
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Like many small WV towns, Fairview faces slow growth and aging infrastructure.
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Fewer amenities aimed at young professionals.
Summary
Best for:
People who want very affordable, quiet rural living
Retirees or remote workers
Those who value nature and privacy over convenience
Might not suit:
Young professionals seeking careers or nightlife
Families wanting many school or activity options
Anyone needing frequent medical or urban services nearby




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