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13193 Back Creek Valley Rd
Hedgesville, WV 25427
Bruce Elsey with Winchester, original listing - (888) 536-0216
$439,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
Full: 3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
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Property Description
Welcome to 13193 Back Creek Valley Rd, This charming, single family, well maintained home is conveniently located 2 miles south of Rt 9 in beautiful Hedgesville WV. Built in 2001, with 2882 sq ft, this home yields 2 bedrooms and 3 full baths. Situated on just over an acre with a full finished basement, giving you ample space for adding additional bedrooms, family room, or what you need to fulfill your demands. This home also offers a 40' x 40' Shop , that would be excellent for an Automotive Repair Shop or a car collector that requires a dry, heated, and cooled space. The shop comes with a fuel oil furnace and air conditioners, already installed, along with an air compressor and hoses, all ready to use. The Shop is metered separately from the home with a security system and a wash up sink and offers you all the extra storage that you desire. Coming back in , you instantly see the charm and love this home has been shown. Showcasing a large living room, eat-In kitchen, a huge primary bedroom, a large spare bedroom, laundry room, a walk in butlers pantry, and 2 full baths exclusively on the main level. As you go downstairs you will see a finished basement, with a full bath. This space can be used as a large Great Room, a Game Room, additional Bedrooms, or whatever your heart desires, the opportunities are endless. There is plenty of storage in the the home and even more cold storage under the garage. The exterior boasts a covered front porch and a two-level deck , perfect for enjoying the tranquil surroundings. Below are a list of improvements that have been made to the home in recent years: A New metal roof and gutters were installed on the Home in 2018. The HVAC was replaced in 2017, with a 16 Seer 4 ton unit. The screens were replaced, a concrete porch and aluminum posts were installed on the front, New carpet installed in the basement, The electric panel box was replaced in 2022, a New Septic tank was installed, and it was moved below the rear drive way in 2024, Additional insulation was blown in the attic and the baffles were reinstalled and the entire attic had all openings sealed. The water heater was replaced in 2024, a Mini-Split was added to the basement in 2022, the doors going outside were replaced in the past 3 years, all of the faucets were replaced in 2024, Two of the toilets were replaced in 2024 as well, and the new asphalt drive-way was installed in 2020. There was also a particular wall separating the Living Room and Kitchen that could be removed if you want more of an open concept. The shop was built in 2009. Other items that are worth noting: Solid Pine doors throughout the home, attached 2 car garage with openers. and eight floodlights on the outside of the home. Make sure you walk around the property, take a seat on the Front porch and enjoy some time on the rear deck. Imagine sitting in the shade below deck on a warm spring evening. What better way to relax after a long hard day or week? Come and check it out, this home will not last long.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2001
MLS Number
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Location
Address
13193 BACK CREEK VALLEY RD
City
HEDGESVILLE
State
WV
Zip Code
25427
County
BERKELEY
Listing
Name
Phone
(888) 536-0216
Office Name
Office Phone
(888) 536-0216
Agent Name
Bruce Elsey
Agency Phone
(888) 536-0216

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