Anonymous wrote:Floods a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Huntington, WV?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the Huntington version of Lyon Village please?
Or a street with all early century brick rowhomes? Does it have those?
The neighborhood that is behind the shopping center on Kings Hwy has what's you're looking for....near Jefferson Manor Park.
I lived in that general area for about 10 years - left about a year ago (though I still own a condo there). It's taken a long time but the entire area is on the upswing....but I wouldn't expect anything like what you saw in the prior to the 2008 bubble bust. That goes for Route 1 as well - though there are still, sadly, pockets of higher crime areas. Just do your research.
The neighborhood is called Jefferson Manor and is made up of brick duplexes built in the late 1940s. Very diverse community. Cute yards. 5 minute walk to the metro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the Huntington version of Lyon Village please?
Or a street with all early century brick rowhomes? Does it have those?
The neighborhood that is behind the shopping center on Kings Hwy has what's you're looking for....near Jefferson Manor Park.
I lived in that general area for about 10 years - left about a year ago (though I still own a condo there). It's taken a long time but the entire area is on the upswing....but I wouldn't expect anything like what you saw in the prior to the 2008 bubble bust. That goes for Route 1 as well - though there are still, sadly, pockets of higher crime areas. Just do your research.
Anonymous wrote:Where is the Huntington version of Lyon Village please?
Or a street with all early century brick rowhomes? Does it have those?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as Jefferson Davis aka RT 1 cuts through an area it will be held back from ever becoming to nice.
Huh? Rte 1 doesn't cut through Huntington. It's a border. Come back when you know what you're talking about and how to spell.
Yes your semantics completely invalidates the point that RT 1sucks and tarnishes anything it touchs regardless of the exact positioning. Even the nicer area along fort hunt is dragged down by the influx on it's schools and crime. Huntington is worse. I get it that it might be the best you can afford but don't kid your self and others.