15 Flag Ct
Charles Town, WV 25414
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Bedrooms
4
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Bathrooms
3
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Square Feet
3,387 sq ft
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Available
Available Now
About This Home
Enjoy main level living in this beautiful rancher in Charles Town, WV! You are welcomed by the hardwood floors throughout the bright and airy open-concept main level featuring a cozy wood-burning fireplace in the living room; kitchen with granite countertops, ample cabinetry, and a large center island; dining area with access to the deck and fenced rear yard; primary suite with walk-in closet and full bath with dual vanity; two additional bedrooms with walk-in closets; an additional full bath; and a dedicated laundry room with direct access to the two-car garage. The walk-out basement provides extra space and flexibility with a large open area; bedroom with walk-in closet; full bath; separate room with many possibilities - media room, gym, crafting space, or office; refrigerator; and small dining area. Residents have quick access to US-340, WV-9, and WV-115 - ideal for commuters. Pets are case-by-case. Utility Included in Rent: Electric Additional monthly costs include Renter's insurance (price based on plan selection) and Second Nature Air Filter Subscription program ($15.00/ month). To schedule a showing, email or call our office at . Please note: a picture of your photo ID is required for scheduling. Please ensure you are applying for this property through Only applications submitted through this link will be received. EHO.
Unique Features
- Electric
- Washer
- Water Softener
- Dryer
15 Flag Ct is a house located in Jefferson County and the 25414 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Jefferson County Schools attendance zone.
House Features
- Dishwasher
Contact
- Listed by Blackwell Property Management | Blackwell Property Management
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- Contact
- Dishwasher
- Electric
- Washer
- Water Softener
- Dryer
After inheriting some land in the Shenandoah Valley in 1780, George Washington's younger brother Charles moved to the area to build his home, which he named "Happy Retreat." In 1786, he petitioned the General Assembly to create a town. He named the streets in the new town for his brothers and his wife and named it "Charles Town." The town square is named for his much-more-famous older brother, George. When Jefferson County was formed in 1801, Charles Town became the county seat.
The remarkable history of Charles Town is on full display at the Jefferson County Museum, but it is also in the Downtown Historic District -- a fantastic collection of historic buildings containing a wide variety of shops and restaurants. Charles Washington's home, Happy Retreat, still stands along Mordington Avenue. The 12-acre property surrounding the house is often used for events, such as the popular Craft Beer & Music Festival and the Charles Town Heritage Festival.
Learn more about living in Charles Town| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 24 min | 15.9 mi | |
| Drive: | 36 min | 23.0 mi | |
| Drive: | 42 min | 29.1 mi | |
| Drive: | 52 min | 32.3 mi |
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