Creekside West Virginia Country Home With Pond and 1.65 Acres $189K
$189,000
Escape to your own private retreat on 1.65 acres—a beautifully remodeled West Virginia country home with a cozy vibe. Step inside to enjoy hardwood floors, classic paneled walls, and two full bathrooms, plus a loft-style bedroom and an additional smaller bedroom. Spread out in the large sunroom or get things done in the spacious laundry room—this home is comfort, charm, and privacy all rolled into one.

Realtor Comments
Serene Country Getaway Near Teter Lake. Enjoy the soothing sound of the brook running behind the house, complete with fish, plus a spring-fed pond with fish. The property has pure spring-fed water that flows through a cistern. A wooden bridge crosses the creek to the land on the other side, adding to the charm and beauty of this serene setting. There is plenty of storage and workspace with two large Quonset huts and an additional storage building-ideal for equipment, garages, hobbies, or storage. A rare bonus: there is even a cave on the property. Quiet, peaceful, and close to Teter Lake, this is a wonderful getaway from the city. House sold fully furnished.
- 2bed
- 2bath
- 1,098sqft
- 1.65acre lot
- Circa 1970

1308 Pleasure Valley Rd, Montrose, WV 26283
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: Jennifer Schellenberg
Brokered by Homefinders Plus Real Estate Inc

Pros of living in Montrose, WV
- Quieter, more relaxed lifestyle: A smaller community feel with less traffic and less hustle.
- Affordability (often compared to larger areas): Housing and everyday costs can be lower than nearby cities.
- Outdoor access: West Virginia’s mountains/parks make weekend hiking, fishing, and scenic drives easy to fit in.
- Close to regional hubs (depending on where you commute): You can reach larger towns/cities for work or shopping without being totally isolated.
- Strong community ties: People tend to know their neighbors and local businesses.
- Less “big-city” noise: Good for folks who want peace and privacy.
Cons of living in Montrose, WV
- Job options may be limited: Depending on your industry, you may need to commute or rely on a smaller local market.
- Fewer amenities: Shopping variety, restaurants, and entertainment options can be more limited than in bigger metros.
- Healthcare access may require travel: Specialists and certain services might mean longer drives.
- Car-dependent area: You’ll almost certainly want a reliable vehicle.
- Weather and road conditions: Winters and mountain weather can mean extra caution for driving.
- Slower pace of development: Infrastructure and services may feel less updated than in faster-growing areas.

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