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Martinsburg Area Townhome

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103 Abino Hills Way E Martinsburg, WV 25403

3 Bed
3 Baths
1979 sqft
This is a rare opportunity to own one of the original Toll Brothers townhouses in the highly sought-after Martinsburg Station subdivision! This vibrant community offers a fantastic array of amenities, including a community center with a large inground swimming pool, playgrounds, tennis courts, scenic walking trails, charming gazebos, and delightful interior parks.Nestled facing one of these lovely parks, you’ll find the stunning townhouse at 103 Abino Hills Way. Boasting nearly 2,000 square feet of beautifully finished living space across three levels, this brick-front gem is sure to impress. The main floor features soaring 9-foot ceilings adorned with crown molding and gorgeous LVP flooring, setting an elegant tone throughout.The fully equipped gourmet kitchen is perfect for culinary enthusiasts and opens to a lovely walk-out deck—ideal for entertaining or enjoying your morning coffee. The spacious master bedroom is a true retreat, complete with a generous walk-in closet and a luxurious bathroom. Conveniently located on the top floor, the laundry area makes household chores a breeze.This home also includes a reverse osmosis water filtration system and a water softener system, ensuring you enjoy the highest quality water throughout your living space. The first-floor garage leads to a large rec room, providing additional space for relaxation or play, and opens into a fenced backyard for outdoor enjoyment.This exceptional townhouse is a must-see and won’t last long! Don't miss your chance to make it your new home!
Listing Courtesy of BRIGHT IDX / ERA Liberty Realty / James Lopez
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Martinsburg Area Residential Home

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203 Martin Street E Martinsburg, WV 25401

4 Bed
2 Baths
2800 sqft
***Huge Price Adjustment*** Welcome to 201-203 E. Martin Street -- a great live/work opportunity! Built pre-Civil War for B&O Railroad management, this stable and stately home has stood the test of time, all the while watching several of America's most significant historic events unfolded on its doorstep. This historic property is just steps from the historic B&O roundhouse which saw significant activity and destruction during the Civil War and was the origin of the Great Railroad strike of 1877. In modern day, you can walk less than a block to the same, historically restored train station to board the commuter train to Washington, D.C. or take the Amtrak to Chicago, Washington D.C. and all points beyond. For local social and cultural experience, go no further than your own downtown neighborhood to experience and participate in Martinsburg's booming revitalization of shops, dining and entertainment.Interested purchasers of this property shall have an eye for historic architecture and an affinity for historic, unique and special interest real estate. They shall see the tremendous value that comes with originality and know that replicating lost details is an exponential expense. Fortunately for the enthusiast, this property's historic and architectural integrity remains almost fully intact and is ready for a the enterprising new owner's touch. Long ago converted to a mixed use retail/residential property, entering the old store is like stepping back in time -- right down to the existence of the original skeleton key to the store's front door. Unique to the exterior of the home is the the Greek Revival styling with hip roof and bracketed cornice. The 6/6 window sashes and 4/4 store windows remain intact, as well as most of the interior moldings and trim. Cosmetic improvements and removal of some 20th Century alternations may be of necessity to some, but this built-to-last property is usable and functional in its current shabby chic presentation.Inside, there are spacious formal rooms, four bedrooms, a huge attic, a commercial storefront/office/service space and a full basement with old cooking kitchen. While updates over the years have been few, the original elements remain.To the rear of the main building, you will find a two-story, wood-sided creamery that was also historically a fruit exchange. Having had very little modification over the past 160+ years, this building looks very similar to the way it was when built during the Civil War era. Beyond the creamery, adjoining an additional 2500sqft lot, stands a sturdy, wooden barn with three private parking bays and ample storage above.The coming to market of rare, original properties such as this are an uncommon occurrence. Potential buyers with an entrepreneurial spirit will be attracted to the uniqueness this property provides as a great slate for work/live, SRO, multi-unit, multi-use or residence. Zoned for downtown business, close to the commuter train, commuter routes, local industries, local hospitality and nightlife -- the gorgeous, historic Apollo Theater is on an opposing corner -- the opportunities are only limited by your imagination. Call now to schedule a showing.
Listing Courtesy of BRIGHT IDX / Mclntosh Realty Group