
Description
The Webb House. Live large in 2200 sq ft, ready for your design and an opportunity to remodel. Large rooms with high ceilings, solid staircase, hardwood floors. Upstairs features 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, office/flex space, with ample storage. Downstairs gutted to the studs with 5 large rooms, planned bath, and laundry room, but make it your own. Deck, large covered front porch, handicap accessible ramp. Built in 1925, the house has quality wood. The owner gutted and cleaned for future renovation. House needs heat/AC, electrical, plumbing. Detached oversize 2 car garage plus large outbuilding. 3 Lots. Excellent location on Central Ave, walkable to parks, downtown, school, The Greenbrier.Additional Information for 261 Central Ave, White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986 1. With acceptance offer, owner will convey certain building materials. 2. Adjoining lot is owned by Greenbrier County Commission via FEMA; thus, owner believes it is nonbuildable and will remain a grassy lot. 3. In 2016, first floor of house was flooded. Owner immediately removed walls and dried house.
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Description
The Webb House. Live large in 2200 sq ft, ready for your design and an opportunity to remodel. Large rooms with high ceilings, solid staircase, hardwood floors. Upstairs features 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, office/flex space, with ample storage. Downstairs gutted to the studs with 5 large rooms, planned bath, and laundry room, but make it your own. Deck, large covered front porch, handicap accessible ramp. Built in 1925, the house has quality wood. The owner gutted and cleaned for future renovation. House needs heat/AC, electrical, plumbing. Detached oversize 2 car garage plus large outbuilding. 3 Lots. Excellent location on Central Ave, walkable to parks, downtown, school, The Greenbrier.Additional Information for 261 Central Ave, White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986 1. With acceptance offer, owner will convey certain building materials. 2. Adjoining lot is owned by Greenbrier County Commission via FEMA; thus, owner believes it is nonbuildable and will remain a grassy lot. 3. In 2016, first floor of house was flooded. Owner immediately removed walls and dried house.
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