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10 North Lewis St
Glenville, WV 26351
$230,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5300
Property Description
Location, location, location is keyword for this commercial / residential building, located at the only stoplight in Gilmer Co., and at the main intersection in the small, country town of Glenville, WV. Glenville is a charming country town and home to Glenville State University and the nationally known WV State Folk Festival. The structure has 5,300 sq ft of space, with the lower story being used as the commercial area and the top story as a residence. In the past, the commercial area has been used primarily as a restaurant, but could easily be used as retail space, office space, etc. There is office space, storage space, prep space on this floor as well as 2 small restrooms for customers. Space would also be available for expansion that could be used as a meeting area, catering area, bar, etc. The top floor is a 2 bedroom, 2 bath living space with wood floors and walls which give it a rustic, cabin feel. The main area embraces the open concept which contains the living area, small dining area and kitchen. All appliances will convey to the new owner. Off of the second level, there is a part of the structure that could be used as a studio apartment. On the bottom level, there is a covered porch and entry to the stairway leading to the second level. Off of the bottom level porch, there is an area that has been used for the smoker and grill, as well as wood storage. Even though you are at the main intersection in Glenville, you can relax on the covered porch on the second floor living area or on three decks which are accented by shrubbery. Due to the location, you are within walking distance to Glenville State University, stores, churches, gas station & convenience stores, restaurants, etc. The location is less than 5 minutes to schools, small shopping plaza, medical and dental offices, restaurants, sports complexes, golf course and other small-town attractions. If you are looking for the quality lifestyle of a small, county town, then this is the place for you. This commercial / residential property, in a prime location, and has been DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO $230,000.00. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
MultiFamily
Year Built
--
MLS Number
11078378
Location
Address
10 North Lewis St
City
Glenville
State
WV
Zip Code
26351
County
GILMER
Listing
Provider
Central WV Real Estate LLC, original listing
Name
Central WV Real Estate LLC
Phone
(304) 462-5997
Office Name
Central WV Real Estate, LLC
Office Phone
(304) 462-5997
Agent Name
Bryan Groves

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