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    $174,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,316 Sq Ft

    401 Ohio Ave, Charleston, WV 25302

    New construction located within walking distance to Elk City and the Boulevard. One-story manufactured home on a block perimeter foundation containing three bedrooms and two bathrooms.

    Scott Barnette LX3 Realty, LLC

    401 Ohio Ave, Charleston, WV 25302
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    $134,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,165 Sq Ft

    1516 2nd Ave, Charleston, WV 25387

    New Construction located within walking distance to the Boulevard and Patrick St. One-story manufactured home on a Solid Perimeter Foundation containing Three Bedrooms and Two Bathrooms.

    Darrell Rolston Rolston And Company

    1516 2nd Ave, Charleston, WV 25387

Why Live in Pinch

Pinch, West Virginia, is a small village located approximately 12 miles from downtown Charleston. Nestled among rolling hills and rhododendron, Pinch features a mix of late-20th century single-family homes, including ranch-style and split-level houses, as well as newer townhouses. The community is known for its close-knit atmosphere and hosts several local events, such as the annual Christmas Eve Parade and the Pinch Reunion, which is the longest-running community reunion in America. Residents can enjoy nearby Coonskin Park, located about 7 miles away, which offers a variety of features including sports courts, a skatepark, an Olympic-size swimming pool, and hiking and biking trails. The park also provides access to the Elk River for kayaking and fishing. Pinch Road serves as the main thoroughfare, home to local businesses like hardware stores, pharmacies, and eateries such as Tudor's Biscuit World and Rolling Smoke BBQ. While the village does not have its own grocery store, nearby Big Chimney and Elkview offer additional shopping and dining options. The area experiences occasional flooding due to creeks feeding into the Elk River, but most residential zones are not in special hazard flood areas. Pinch is safer than the national average, with a low crime risk compared to downtown Charleston. Bus routes operated by Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority provide direct access to Charleston, making commuting convenient.

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