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    $235,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,404 Sq Ft

    121 Woodbridge Dr, Charleston, WV 25311

    Updated Townhome Offering Rare Privacy, Comfort, and LocationThis beautifully updated townhome features an upgraded kitchen with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, refreshed bathrooms, a brand-new HVAC system, and a heated/cooled garage. The wooded backyard provides a peaceful outdoor space, just 2 miles to the Capitol, 3 miles to Yeager Airport, and 4 miles to downtown. The

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    121 Woodbridge Dr, Charleston, WV 25311
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    $284,900

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,238 Sq Ft

    138 Woodbridge Dr, Charleston, WV 25311

    Welcome to 138 Woodbridge – a low-maintenance home in a prime location near downtown, the Capitol, airport, and hospitals. This thoughtfully updated property offers flexible living spaces, ample storage, and easy-care features.Main level includes a spacious kitchen, primary suite with walk-in shower, and versatile office/nursery. Lower level offers two bedrooms, full bath, rec room, and

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    138 Woodbridge Dr, Charleston, WV 25311

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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