Quick facts: Arthurdale, WV

Quick Facts

93.9
Cost of Living
below US average
287
Population
17.42
Crime Rate per 1000
below US average
$55,000
Median Income
below US average
$260,000
Median House Price
above US average
$1190
Average Rent
below US average
15%
Poverty Rate
above US average
5.0%
Unemployment Rate
above US average

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Based on the 28/36 rule: housing costs should not exceed 28% of your gross income. Compared against local median income of $55,000.

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Income Needed to Buy

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$82k/year
Based on $260,000 median home price
Assumes 30-year mortgage at 7% with 20% down payment
⚠️ Requires $82k vs median $55,000
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Income Needed to Rent

βœ“ Affordable
$51k/year
Based on $1190/month average rent
Annual income where rent = 28% of gross
πŸ“Š Median income ($55,000) exceeds requirement
πŸ’‘ 28/36 Rule: Housing ≀28% of gross income, total debt ≀36%. This is a guideline used by many lenders.

Overview for Arthurdale, WV

Arthurdale, West Virginia, is a small unincorporated community located in Preston County, nestled in the scenic Appalachian Mountains. Established in the 1930s as one of the first New Deal projects, Arthurdale aimed to provide affordable housing and economic opportunities during the Great Depression. It is approximately 30 miles southeast of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, offering a tranquil environment with a rich historical backdrop. The community is known for the Arthurdale Historic District, which includes well-preserved homes and structures that reflect its New Deal heritage. The area features several outdoor recreational opportunities, including hiking, fishing, and exploring the nearby mountains and rivers, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts. Arthurdale is characterized by its tight-knit community ambiance and historical significance, drawing visitors interested in American history and rural life. Today, it offers a peaceful lifestyle while being close to urban amenities in surrounding areas. With its unique past and natural beauty, Arthurdale remains a charming representation of early 20th-century communal living.

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