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3952 Gould Rd
French Creek, WV 26218
Wyndi Yanero with Central WV Real Estate, LLC, original listing - (304) 462-5997
$395,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1960 Square Feet
Property Description
Located less than 10 miles from Buckhannon near the WV State Wildlife Center in French Creek, sits this ranch home on nearly 10 acres. The move-in ready home was built in 1987, offers nearly 2,000 sq ft of living space, with three bedrooms and two full baths. It has Anderson double pane windows. laminate flooring throughout, and has new siding and a new metal roof equipped with Leafguard gutters. It is well insulated and is heated by an electric F/A furnace. The home is a great space for a family, having both a living room and a large 27'x20' family room with sliding glass doors that exit onto the pool deck/cabana. The 12'x27' master bedroom has an electric fireplace and old mantle, and a large walk-in closet that is accessed through the master bath. The other two bedrooms both have large closets and one is equipped with a jacuzzi tub. The kitchen has oak cabinets, laminate countertops and all appliances are included. Homeowners never have to worry about a power outage, as the home is set up with a whole-house Generac Generator. The washer and dryer are less than a year old. Additionally, you can enjoy the quiet, country lifestyle from a covered front porch. The detached two-stall garage is 24'x50' with an office space in the back. The newly-built metal garage, located behind the house, is an expansive 36'x48, with high ceilings, concrete floor, heated & plumbed for air. Other buildings on the property consist of a heated 16'x16' Hobby-House, a 22'x22' metal building with concrete floor, and a water-house. The property has city water, as well as two water wells, one drilled and a second hand-dug well located in the front yard. The 27' pool has a new liner, pump, sand filter and ladder. There is a large yard that can be easily maintained and offers ample space for gardens or play areas for children and pets. The mature, wooded acreage has a gentle slope to it and is teeming with wildlife. There are additional sites for homes and buildings, with no zoning, on this unrestricted property. This property is ready to move in and has a lot to offer your family. Priced at $395,000. Private showings to prequalified buyers only.
Property Information
Lot Size
9 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1987
MLS Number
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Location
Address
3952 Gould Rd
City
French Creek
State
WV
Zip Code
26218
County
UPSHUR
Listing
Name
Phone
(304) 765-2255
Office Name
Office Phone
(304) 462-5997
Agent Name
Wyndi Yanero
Agency Phone
(304) 462-5997

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