West Virginia fixer upper for sale

Creekside c.1949 West Virginia Fixer Upper For Sale on 1.75 Acres $59,900

$59,900

 

Unleash your creativity and discover the remarkable potential of this property along Bradshaw Creek! Spanning 1.75 acres, this home offers ample space and flexibility to create your ideal living environment.

This West Virginia fixer upper includes three bedrooms, with the possibility of converting a fourth if desired, making it perfect for expanding families, visitors, or a dedicated home office.

Realtor Comments

Outside, you’ll find two garages/sheds ideal for parking vehicles, storing equipment, or housing recreational toys.(br)(br)With creekside charm and room to expand or customize, this property presents endless possibilities for the right buyer looking to create something special.
  • 3bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1949

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221 Indian Mills Rd, Forest Hill, WV 24935

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: EXIT ELEVATION REALTY

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Pros

  1. Tranquil Rural Setting: Forest Hill offers a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a quiet lifestyle away from urban noise.
  2. Natural Beauty: Surrounded by scenic landscapes, residents can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and camping.
  3. Close-Knit Community: The small-town vibe fosters a friendly community where neighbors often know one another.
  4. Affordability: The cost of living, including housing, is generally lower compared to larger towns and cities.
  5. Safety: Forest Hill is known for its low crime rates, providing a secure environment for families and individuals.
  6. Escape from City Life: Ideal for those looking to retreat from the hustle and bustle while remaining within a reasonable distance to urban amenities.

Cons

  1. Limited Job Opportunities: Employment options may be few, often requiring residents to commute to nearby towns or cities for work.
  2. Fewer Amenities: Shopping, dining, and entertainment choices can be limited compared to more populated areas.
  3. School Resources: Educational facilities may have fewer resources and programs available, impacting schooling options for families.
  4. Public Transportation: Limited public transport options mean that having a personal vehicle is essential for getting around.
  5. Weather Variability: The region experiences cold winters and humid summers, which may not suit everyone’s preferences.
  6. Healthcare Access: While there are basic medical facilities, specialized healthcare services may require travel to larger towns or cities.
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