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Explore Similar Townhomes Within 10 Miles of Shrewsbury, WV

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    $159,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 918 Sq Ft

    1013 Walnut Rd Unit 4, Charleston, WV 25314

    LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! This townhouse is a stone's throw from all Bridge Rd shops. Two bedrooms and one updated full bath. Vintage cabinets in a meticulous kitchen. Don't sacrifice outdoor space when downsizing! This end unit has a large deck & plenty of green space to enjoy.

    Megan Callaghan Berkshire Hathaway HS GER

    1013 Walnut Rd Unit 4, Charleston, WV 25314
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    $299,000

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

    138 Woodbridge Dr, Charleston, WV 25311

    Charleston~Beautiful townhouse in well desired Woodbridge Subdivision! Conveniently located just a few minutes to airport, armory, State Capitol, interstate and downtown Charleston! This townhouse features 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths! Two bedrooms are on the main floor and the other two are in the lower level! Very nicely kept and ready to move in! Enjoy the beautiful views of the hills and the

    Marlein Habash Cornerstone Realty, LLC

    138 Woodbridge Dr, Charleston, WV 25311

Why Live in Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury, a riverside neighborhood, is steeped in history as a former salt mining community that transitioned into a coal mining hub. This small-town area features a mix of cottages and ranch-style homes, many dating from the 1940s to the 1970s, with some requiring renovations. Newer subdivisions include traditional ranch-style homes, some with private boathouses along the Kanawha River. Shrewsbury's main thoroughfare, Dupont Avenue, hosts local businesses such as auto repair shops and convenience stores, while residents often gather at Mason Dixon for live music and pool tournaments. Three miles west in Dickinson, a Wal-Mart Supercenter and various chain restaurants meet most commercial needs. Although Shrewsbury lacks public parks, residents can access nearby parks in Cedar Grove or enjoy planned off-roading trails north of the community. The area is becoming a recreational hub with activities like kayaking and whitewater rafting within an hour's drive. Bus routes connect Shrewsbury to Cedar Grove and Charleston, though most locals prefer driving the 20-minute commute to Charleston. Despite its proximity to the Kanawha River, the neighborhood is largely protected from flooding, though noise from passing freight trains is common.

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Number of Homes for Sale
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Median List Price
$749,000
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