$1,050 per month
- 2 Beds
- 1 Bath
- 1,000 Sq Ft
- House for Rent
512 Ohio Ave, Nutter Fort, WV 26301
$1,050 per month
512 Ohio Ave, Nutter Fort, WV 26301
$2,300 per month
110 Edison St, Clarksburg, WV 26301
$2,300/Month, utilities not included. 2BR/2.5BA fully furnished, brand-new home in the heart of Nutter Fort. Stainless steel appliances, central heat/ac, and an upstairs loft room that can be used as an additional living or office space. Offers lots of storage space in the basement, plus a side deck, large side yard and garage/off-street parking. Conveniently located near the Nutter Fort Park and
EMILY DAUGHERTY TRINITY REALTY GROUP
$1,230 - $2,555 per month
Meadow Creek Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
117 Sassafras Way, Bridgeport, WV 26330
$350 per month
620 W Pike St, Clarksburg, WV 26301
Rick Rivera Rental Housing Deals
$2,875 per month
204 N Mimosa Ln, Bridgeport, WV 26330
This property at 204 N Mimosa Ln features 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms within a spacious 2,658 square feet. The living room offers ample space for relaxation and entertainment, while the bathrooms include double vanities and a combination tub/shower setup for convenience. Each bedroom is designed for comfort, providing sufficient storage space and natural light. Additional amenities include
Clarksburg, West Virginia, located south of Morgantown and west of Bridgeport, has a rich history dating back to the Hopewell culture. The Oak Mounds, built by the Hopewell, are a notable historical site near Veteran's Memorial Park. The city’s population is around 15,977, with the FBI office building and local hospitals being significant draws. Housing options range from small, early 1900s shotgun-style homes to larger modern homes, with a median home price of $146,250 in 2024. The Harrison County Schools district serves Clarksburg students, maintaining a high graduation rate and favorable student-teacher ratio. Clarksburg features two main parks: Veteran's Memorial Park, which includes a dog park and splash pad, and Clarksburg City Park, known for its walking trail. Downtown Clarksburg, along West Main Street, is walkable and includes historical buildings, a grocery store, consignment shop, coffee shop, pizza place, and the Clarksburg History Museum. The city hosts annual events celebrating Italian and Black American heritage, along with the Greater Clarksburg 10K Run. Public transportation is available through the Fairmont-Marion County Transit Authority, and United Hospital Center serves as a Level IV Trauma Center. The nearby North Central West Virginia Airport offers commercial flights. Clarksburg experiences warm summers and cold winters, with significant snowfall in January and February.