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Neighborhoods near Piedmont Year-Round Education in Charleston, WV

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    South Hills

    South Hills itself is not on the National Register of Historic Places, but many of its storybook-like homes and Civil War fortresses are. Overlooking downtown Charleston from rhododendron-covered Appalachian hilltops, South Hills is a lot like its officially historic neighbor across the river, Edgewood. But its business scene and housing stock set

    • Average Value

      $323K

    • List Price

      $108K - $1.5M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      35 Listings

    South Hills
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    Kanawha City

    In the mid 20th century, Kanawha City was the place to be for local teenyboppers and college students, who would descend on the walkable area's soda fountains, record stores and bike shops every weekend. It's still very much an active locale, but nowadays, a lot of the hubbub has moved across the river to downtown Charleston. Today, Kanawha City

    • Average Value

      $311K

    • List Price

      $121K - $1.8M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      27 Listings

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    Downtown Charleston

    Downtown Charleston features historic 19th and 20th-century buildings. Haddad River Front Park hosts events and concerts. The ArtWalk showcases local art, while Capitol Market offers local produce and GoMart Ballpark entertains.

    • Average Value

      $284K

    • List Price

      $120K - $899K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Downtown Charleston
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    Oakridge-Greenbrier

    In many U.S. cities, living near the airport isn't always favored. But some residents of Oakridge-Greenbrier relish the occasional interruptions of silence as biplanes and commercial jets alike pass overhead to land at West Virginia's busiest airport. Others never hear them at all beneath the canopy of tulip poplars and sycamore trees. Perched

    • Average Value

      $269K

    • List Price

      $96K - $792K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      9 Listings

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    East End

    Charleston's East End features historic homes from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. The area offers a riverfront walkway, East End Community Park, and nearby Capitol Market, a farmers market in a former train station.

    • Average Value

      $251K

    • List Price

      $39K - $740K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      15 Listings

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    West Side

    Charleston's West Side features early 20th-century homes and riverside recreation at Magic Island Park. The area offers classic eateries like The Smokehouse and a recently renovated public library with modern facilities.

    • Average Value

      $98K

    • List Price

      $31K - $319K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      15 Listings

    West Side