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168 Grouse Circle
Lost River, WV 26810
$594,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2215
Property Description
Stunning mountain views of the George Washington National Forest and the valley floor below. This property is located just off Mill Gap on a private well maintained gravel road in Lost River. It is a property that is very private yet easily accessible and just minutes from Trout Pond/Rockcliff Lake Recreational area. (Swimming from a sandy beach, hiking trails canoeing, camping, bathhouse, and picnic pavilion) There are three bedrooms. The primary has a large en suite with walk-in closet. The second spacious bedroom has access to a large deck. The loft/bedroom/bonus area is cozy and has a wonderful view. Both bathrooms are newly tiled and have glass shower enclosures with rain showerheads and additional hand-held shower wands. Each bath has two sinks, ample cabinetry, and Kohler elongated comfort height toilets) The open concept kitchen/living area has a wooden cathedral ceiling and an accent wall with wood burning stove. The kitchen has Silestone countertops and a prep island with solid wood cabinetry, soft closing doors and stainless-steel appliances. The breakfast bar comfortably seats four. Steps away is a separate dining room or perhaps den. All rooms have views. Just down the hall is a dedicated bright office space that could double as an additional sleeping area. Again, beautiful views from the large window overlooking the mountains and valley. Across from the office is a laundry room with shelving, hanging rod, and an additional refrigerator. The two-car garage, with remote controlled doors and heat, has a separate work area with shelving and an exit door to the cobblestone pathway to the house. The finished garage also has a separate secure room with window that would be perfect for hobbies or crafts. Another door at the rear of the garage leads to a fenced area with fruit trees. The grounds are easy to maintain. There is a grape arbor and hardscaped fire pit. Off to the side a path leads down to a meadow below the house. The property comes with a lawnmower. Total annual taxes: $527.00 August 23, 2023 (Homestead) Approximately $675.00 without Homestead Exemption. HOA $185.00. Fiber Optic is installed in the home. 300 mbps available.
Property Information
Lot Size
2 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1985
MLS Number
WVHD2002030
Location
Address
168 GROUSE CIRCLE
City
LOST RIVER
State
WV
Zip Code
26810
County
HARDY
Listing
Provider
Guest House Realty LLC, original listing
Name
Guest House Realty LLC
Phone
(304) 897-8300
Office Name
Guest House Realty LLC
Office Phone
(304) 897-8300
Agent Name
David Mickow

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