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839 Hummingbird Lane
Capon Bridge, WV 26711
$349,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1448
Property Description
WATERFRONT HOME ON THE CACAPON RIVER. Picture perfect with 155 feet of water frontage and easy water access. Convenient to Rt. 50 and just over the state line from Virginia - welcome home to this 3-bedroom, 2 1/2-bath rancher that is tucked away just outside the town of Capon Bridge. Equally suitable as a full-time residence or a relaxing weekend getaway. Enjoy swimming, fishing, tubing, kayaking and canoeing. On a 1.1-acre lot that is level at the front with a circular driveway and gradually sloping from the back yard to the water. The living room and kitchen-dining areas form an 18x22 great room with a fireplace. A pleasant sunroom overlooks the river and opens to a 16x12 screened porch with a ceiling fan, recessed lights, wood plank floors and steps to the back yard. Bring your imagination to the unfinished walkout basement, which already is equipped with a half bath, a wood stove, and a laundry area with washer and dryer. The main level also has a washer and dryer. There are plenty of outdoor spaces to relax, cook out and entertain: Front porch 8x26, side deck 8x22, rear patio off the basement 16x40 and a 16x12 deck right at the water's edge. Loads of storage: 20x14 garage, 18x4 shed and a 6x8 shed. There's even a 6x12 fenced dog run. On a community water system served by a well, cost is $60 per quarter. Measurements are approximate. Sold as-is. Listing price is based on a recent professional appraisal of $356,000. Per seller, house is not in the flood zone. Fireplace is wood burning but currently has a gas log. House is a modular with additions.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1991
MLS Number
WVHS2004462
Location
Address
839 HUMMINGBIRD LANE
City
CAPON BRIDGE
State
WV
Zip Code
26711
County
HAMPSHIRE
Listing
Provider
ERA OakCrest Realty, original listing
Name
ERA OakCrest Realty
Phone
(540) 665-0360
Office Name
ERA Oakcrest Realty, Inc.
Office Phone
(540) 665-0360
Agent Name
Teresa Strohmeyer

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