199 Parsons St
Morgantown, WV
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Available — 6/24/26
Located at 199 Parsons Street in Morgantown, West Virginia, this home sits in the heart of the Woodburn neighborhood — one of Morgantown's most centrally positioned and historically rich residential communities. Laid out on a compact grid between Willey Street and Richwood Avenue, Woodburn places residents just east of WVU's downtown campus, with convenient access to the heart of the city. It's a location well-suited for students, university faculty, medical professionals, and young professionals who want to be close to campus and downtown without sacrificing a genuine neighborhood feel.
Woodburn itself carries real character rooted in early-20th-century Morgantown history. The streets are lined with a mix of classic Foursquare, Cape Cod, and National-style homes that have defined the neighborhood for generations. Whitemore Park — the oldest park in Morgantown — is right in the neighborhood, offering green space, basketball, and trail access. Mario's Fishbowl, a local institution voted Best Neighborhood Bar in Morgantown year after year, is just around the corner, alongside other local favorites like Cheese Louise and Town Hill Tavern. For everyday errands, grocery options in Sabraton are roughly 1.5 miles out, and Suncrest Towne Centre is approximately 2.5 miles away, offering a full range of retail, dining, and services. Mountain Line Transit Authority bus service connects the area to downtown, campus, and beyond.
Beyond the immediate neighborhood, residents enjoy everything that makes Morgantown the most popular destination in West Virginia. Situated along the Monongahela River, the city blends college-town energy with Appalachian scenery. As the home of West Virginia University — a nationally recognized research institution — Morgantown offers academic vitality alongside a thriving downtown featuring independent shops, live entertainment, and the beautifully restored Metropolitan Theatre. Outdoor recreation is abundant, from the Caperton/Mon River Rail-Trails and WVU's Core Arboretum to Hazel Ruby McQuain Riverfront Park, with white-water rafting on the Cheat River and rock climbing at Coopers Rock State Forest just a short drive east.
Utilities — Tenant Pays all utilities
Pets — 50 dollars per month per pet, 250 dollar deposit per pet. 2 pet max. Weight limit of 80lbs
Parking — Offstreet - 2 car parking
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