1643 Vineyard Rd, Falling Waters, WV 25419
This exceptional 16.78-acre property in Falling Waters, West Virginia, presents a unique opportunity. The meticulously renovated 5,676 square foot farmhouse boasts six bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, offering luxurious living spaces. A gourmet kitchen features Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, quartz countertops, and a butler's pantry. Charming fireplaces and brick inlaid floors add to the home's character. The master suite includes a fireplace, walk-in closet, and a luxurious ensuite bathroom. Additional features include a 12-person bunk room, a Jack and Jill bathroom, and a separate guesthouse (1,060 sq ft) with a covered porch. Outdoor amenities are equally impressive, encompassing an in-ground pool (requiring a new liner), a fireplace wired for outdoor television, a chicken coop, a raised-bed garden, and a large bank barn (3,724 sq ft) with potential for various uses. The property also includes a 620 sq ft hay/equipment barn and ample parking for 22 vehicles. Built in 1832, this mixed-use property offers 2 units and is listed at $1,749,900 ($308.30/sq ft). A $5,000 earnest money deposit is required. The property's APN is 020416000100020000. While the hot tub may be non-functional, the overall property presents significant potential for various uses, including a wedding venue, Airbnb, or private residence. The unfinished basement adds an additional 3,700 square feet of potential living space. The property is offered fee simple.
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