Land and Rural Retreats FALLING WATERS, BERKELEY County, West Virginia House For Sale - 1.68 Acres

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FALLING WATERS, BERKELEY County, West Virginia House For Sale - 1.68 Acres
FALLING WATERS, BERKELEY County, West Virginia House For Sale - 1.68 Acres
This large split foyer designed home sits on a lovely landscaped lot in Falling Waters. Large rooms, finished lower level, oversized garage, concrete patio, all for your enjoyment. Lower level could easily be separate living quarters. Treed lot offers privacy with easy access to I-81 for quick commute to MD. Bring the family, pets & grandma - there's room for everyone here. MOTIVATED SELLER!

Property type:
House
Parcel Size:
1.68 Acres
Price:
$214,900
MLS or other ID:
BE7151268
 
Property location on map is approximate.

PROPERTY FEATURES
Utilities
Water:
Available
Residence
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
3
Total Square Feet:
2346
Year Built:
1982
Property
City:
Falling Waters
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Located entirely within the Appalachian Mountain Range, West Virginia is ruggedly beautiful and perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who love skiing, whitewater rafting, rock climbing, fishing and hunting. With nearly 2000 mountain streams and rivers, paddlers can find whitewater rapids from Class I to VI.... more
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