The stream glitters in the front yard. The house behind it is tired, waiting, almost daring someone to care again.
Three bedrooms, one bath, a single-story life on 0.63 acres in Elkins, West Virginia—stuck between fading past and quiet possib.
You can almost feel the silence asking, “Will you be the one who fin… Continues…
Beneath the metal roof and weathered wood siding, this 1982 ranch holds the kind of potential you cannot buy in a finished subdivision.
The layout is simple and practical: three bedrooms, one bath, and 1,304 square feet all on one level, with a deck stepping out from t
he living room toward the sound of moving water. The stream in the front yard brings a sense of retreat without the fear
of floodplain risk, a rare mix of beauty and security.
Inside, the carpet and vinyl floors, baseboard heat, and pellet stove tell the truth: this is not a showplace, it is a project.
But it is a project with power—high-speed internet, a well and septic already in place, city water available, off-street
parking, and a solid frame ready for new ideas. For someone willing to trade polish for possibility, this quiet country home offers a blank, honest starting line.