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Explore Similar Mobile Homes Within 10 Miles of Shrewsbury, WV

  • /19

    $155,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,836 Sq Ft

    2306 Cane Fork Rd, Charleston, WV 25314

    Updated with love, this manufactured home has many perks, including large primary suite, elevated ceilings, updated flooring, a beautiful large added deck on the side, metal roof, and spacious yard of .688 acres, more or less. This will feel like home right away, as it's move in ready and neutral for any style you choose.

    Jennifer Poage Fathom Realty LLC

    2306 Cane Fork Rd, Charleston, WV 25314
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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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    $44,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,034 Sq Ft

    8492 Cabin Creek Rd, Eskdale, WV 25075

    This Clayton Blazer 66F offers 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths with 1,034 square feet of living space situated on a level 1/4 acre lot. A breakfast bar separates the kitchen from the open concept living area and is perfect for entertaining. Primary bedroom amenities include an en suite full bath and walk in closet.

    Jason Cavender The Property Center

    8492 Cabin Creek Rd, Eskdale, WV 25075

Why Live in Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury, West Virginia, is a small riverside community with a rich history rooted in salt mining and coal production. This area maintains a small-town atmosphere while offering a mix of older cottages and newer ranch-style homes, some of which feature private docks along the Kanawha River. The community is characterized by single-family homes, many of which require renovation, making it a potential spot for investment opportunities. Shrewsbury lacks public parks within its borders, but residents can access recreational areas and parks in nearby Cedar Grove, just 3 miles away. The community is becoming a hub for outdoor activities like kayaking, whitewater rafting, and off-roading, with a new ATV park planned to the north. Local amenities include a few businesses along Dupont Avenue and the Mason Dixon tavern, which hosts live music, pool tournaments, and holiday events. For more extensive shopping and dining options, residents can travel 3 miles west to Dickinson. The area is served by bus routes connecting to Charleston, which is a 20-minute drive via U.S. Highway 60. While Shrewsbury is relatively protected from riverine flooding, residents do experience noise from passing freight trains.

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