West Virginia

Private 200-Year-Old Log Home in West Virginia Under $80K

 

 

 

 

 

Hidden just outside of town, this relocated 200-year-old West Virginia log home provides a private, tree-filled sanctuary. Blending historic charm with modern utilities like a 2025 furnace, this creekside property offers rustic tranquility minutes from the interstate.

 

 

 

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  • 2 bed
  • 1 bath
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About This 200-Year-Old Log Home in West Virginia

Stepping back in time is easy with this beautifully preserved circa 1815 log home, which was carefully moved and rebuilt on a secluded parcel of land featuring a lazily flowing creek. Lush mountain laurel, Norway spruce, and a variety of mature trees surround the property, creating an enchanting treehouse atmosphere during the spring and summer months. Modern comforts have been thoughtfully integrated into the historic space, including a brand-new furnace installed in 2025 for reliable winter warmth, while ample windows and ceiling fans provide natural cooling breezes. Essential utilities feature reliable city water and an efficient incinerator system in place of a traditional septic setup. Accessing this private retreat is a breeze thanks to a solid, well-established driveway leading directly into the grounds. Nestled uniquely between and below the local highway and the interstate, the residence offers a surprising sense of hidden isolation. Despite its deeply rustic and secluded feel, the estate remains incredibly convenient, situated just minutes away from both the interstate and the heart of Morgantown.
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If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.

 

 

 

 

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2527 Smithtown Rd, Morgantown, WV 26508               $79,900

 

 

 

 

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Morgantown, West Virginia

Morgantown, West Virginia, is a lively city nestled in the rolling Appalachian hills along the Monongahela River. As the home of West Virginia University, the town’s identity is deeply intertwined with the “Mountaineer” spirit. On game days, the population effectively doubles as fans flood Milan Puskar Stadium, creating an electric atmosphere of gold and blue. The city features a unique Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) system—a series of driverless rubber-tired cars—that shuttles students and locals between the various campus hubs and the historic downtown area.

Beyond the university, the local area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Just a short drive away, Coopers Rock State Forest offers dramatic overlooks of the Cheat River Gorge and miles of hiking and bouldering trails. Nearby Cheat Lake provides opportunities for boating and fishing, while the Mon River Rail-Trail offers a scenic, paved path for cyclists and runners that winds through the city and along the water.

The community has a distinct small-town feel despite its growth and “city” amenities. Downtown Morgantown is characterized by steep, winding streets lined with local coffee shops, long-standing taverns like Mario’s Fishbowl, and a thriving arts scene centered around the Metropolitan Theatre. The local culture is a blend of traditional Appalachian heritage and a modern, international influence brought in by the university’s diverse student body and faculty.

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