Located in Charleston, West Virginia, this one-story farmhouse offers 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms across approximately 800 square feet. Built in 1920, the home sits on a generous 43-acre lot with a mix of pasture, hay fields, and some wooded land.
Inside, the house features hardwood floors, a cozy living room with a fireplace, and a dining nook. The country-style kitchen includes appliances and space for everyday meals. Additionally, the full unfinished basement includes laundry facilities and a second bathroom. For heating, the home uses propane gas and also includes a wood-burning stove as a backup. Outside, the covered front porch and rear patio offer room to relax or park under cover.
Moreover, the property includes several useful outbuildings. These include a 5-stall barn with an upper hay loft, multiple storage sheds, a block equipment building, and an RV carport with a mobile home underneath. There’s also a separate one-car garage and a root cellar.
Across the road, you’ll find access to the Pocatalico River—offering space for fishing or simply enjoying nature. With flat to rolling land, this property supports various uses, from small-scale farming to recreation.
This property will be sold at public auction, ending Tuesday, July 22 at 6 PM. Online bidding only.
If you’re interested in learning more about this property, please contact the listing agent through the Zillow link provided below the photos.
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