West Virginia starter home

c.1940 West Virginia Starter Home For Sale Under $40K

$39,900

Somebody really like bright red. Built in 1940, the two-bedroom, one-bath has a front porch, and enough steps from the on-street only parking to say you money on gym memberships. Do you prefer the Santa Claus red or the white and green paint job shown below?
Door featured at 3411 Zeta St, Weirton, WV, 26062

Realtor Comments

Dont miss your chance to own this cozy gem listed at just $39, 900. This home is perfect for first-time buyers or savvy investors looking for a project. Enjoy main floor living with two generously sized bedrooms and a full bath conveniently located on the same level. The unfinished upstairs offers incredible potential for additional living space. Let your imagination run wild! Nestled in a prime location just off the highway, this home is close to all essential amenities, making daily life a breeze. Call an agent today for more information!

  • 2bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1940

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Corridor featured at 3411 Zeta St, Weirton, WV, 26062

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Contact Realtor: Bill Raymond

Brokered by Raymond Realty Group LLC

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3411 Zeta St, Weirton, WV 26062.  $39,900

Other Interiors featured at 3411 Zeta St, Weirton, WV, 26062
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Kitchen featured at 3411 Zeta St, Weirton, WV, 26062
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Other Interiors featured at 3411 Zeta St, Weirton, WV, 26062
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Closet featured at 3411 Zeta St, Weirton, WV, 26062
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Bathroom featured at 3411 Zeta St, Weirton, WV, 26062
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Location of This West Virginia Starter Home

Pros and Cons of Weirton, West Virginia

Pros

  • Affordable cost of living with housing prices well below the national average
  • Strong sense of community with a rich steel manufacturing heritage
  • Convenient location near the Pennsylvania and Ohio borders, providing access to larger cities like Pittsburgh (about 35 miles away)
  • Beautiful natural surroundings with proximity to the Ohio River and nearby state parks
  • Low crime rates compared to many similarly sized communities
  • No major traffic congestion with easy commutes

Cons

  • Economic challenges following the decline of the steel industry that once dominated the area
  • Limited job opportunities outside of healthcare, education, and remaining manufacturing
  • Population decline in recent decades as younger residents move away for work
  • Limited entertainment and dining options compared to larger cities
  • Harsh winters with significant snowfall and cold temperatures
  • Fewer educational options with limited higher education institutions nearby
  • Infrastructure issues common in post-industrial towns with aging systems
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