west virginia bungalow

Cute c.1924 West Virginia Bungalow $35K

$35,000

This 2-bed, 1-bath West Virginia bungalow is just waiting for a little TLC to make it shine. Featuring classic living and dining spaces, a bright kitchen, and excellent storage, itโ€™s packed with historic charm. Perfect for a first-time buyer or investor looking for a “cute as a button” property in a super convenient location!
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Realtor Comments

Investors or First Time Buyers!!! Back yard is fenced in and there is a 12 x 12 heated and cooled workshop.
  • 2bd
  • 1ba
  • 840sqft
  • Circa 1924

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347 West5th Ave, Huntington, WV 25701

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.ย 

Contact Realtor: Michelle Scott Spreacker

Brokered by Century 21 Excellence Realty

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The Pros of Living in Huntington

1. Incredibly Low Cost of Living & Housing

Your money goes incredibly far here.

 

  • The Housing Market: The median home price in Huntington sits right around $145,000 to $154,000. This is a massive break compared to the national average, making homeownership highly accessible.

  • Overall Affordability: From utilities and groceries to local dining, the overall cost of living is consistently below the national average.

     

2. Marshall University Culture & Energy

Marshall University is the beating heart of Huntington.

  • Having a major university in town injects a youthful energy, diverse culture, and excellent college sports (especially Marshall Thundering Herd football) into the community.

  • The university also brings lecture series, visual arts, theater, and music events that you wouldn’t typically find in a city of this size.

     

3. High-Quality Parks & Recreation

For outdoor lovers, Huntington punches above its weight:

  • Ritter Park: Frequently ranked as one of the best municipal parks in the country, it features beautiful walking trails, a award-winning rose garden, a massive dog park, and tennis courts.

  • Beech Fork State Park: Located just a short drive outside the city, it is a hotspot for camping, boating, hiking, and fishing.

  • Pullman Square: Located downtown, this walkable lifestyle center offers great local restaurants, a movie theater, comedy clubs, and seasonal outdoor concerts and festivals.

     

4. Strong Sense of Community & Pride

People from Huntington love Huntington. There is a deep-seated pride in the city’s resilience and history (famously highlighted by the movie We Are Marshall). It is the kind of place where neighbors are genuinely friendly, and local businesses are fiercely supported.

 

The Cons of Living in Huntington

1. The Local Economy & Job Market

While healthcare (Marshall Health and Mountain Health Network) and education (the university) provide solid employment, the overall job market can feel limited if you are in tech, corporate finance, or niche professional industries.Many high-paying corporate roles require commuting or working remotely.

 

2. Public School Challenges

If you have school-aged children, navigating the education system requires some research. West Virginiaโ€™s public school system as a whole struggles with national rankings and funding. While there are highly regarded public schools in the surrounding Cabell County district (and some great private options), school quality can vary drastically depending on the specific neighborhood you live in.

 

3. The Drug Epidemic & Crime

Like many cities in the Rust Belt and Appalachia, Huntington was hit incredibly hard by the opioid crisis. While the city has made national headlines for its innovative, aggressive, and highly successful community programs to combat addiction, the remnants of the crisis are still visible.

  • Property crime rates in certain pockets of the city remain elevated.

  • While college-centered areas and neighborhoods like Southside/Ritter Park feel very safe, other neighborhoods require a bit more caution.

     

4. Lack of Big-City Amenities

While Huntington is a regional hub, it is still a relatively small city. If you crave major luxury shopping, diverse international flight options, or professional sports leagues, you will find yourself driving. The closest major metropolitan areasโ€”like Columbus, Cincinnati, or Lexingtonโ€”are all about a 2- to 2.5-hour drive away.

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