Prichard, WV


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Prichard, WV

About Prichard, WV

Living in Prichard, WV is a unique experience. The town is small and rural, with a population of only about 686 people according to the most recent estimates. Prichard is a tight-knit community where everyone knows each other and looks out for one another. It has quiet streets, plenty of nature and wildlife, and some lovely homes situated around the area. Life in Prichard moves at a slower pace than larger cities, which can be both enjoyable and challenging at times. There are local stores that provide basic amenities, but many residents choose to travel to nearby towns to find better resources if they need them. In general, Prichard offers a peaceful lifestyle with plenty of friendly faces that make it a great place to call home. Small river cities - Extreme western West Virginia along the Ohio River.

Location Details

State: West Virginia
County: Wayne County
Metro Area: Huntington-Ashland Metro Area
City: Prichard
Zip Codes: 25555
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 565 ft above sea level
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Industrial Huntington, located along the Ohio River, is a transport center for traffic between Ohio, the Great Lakes, Kentucky, and points east of the Appalachians. The diverse industrial base includes chemicals, metal products, and glass and glass products manufacturing. The smaller Ashland, in Kentucky 10 miles downriver, plays a similar role.

The area has a low cost of living but also low incomes. Crime is low. Downtown renewal has brought more life to the area, centered on retail, commercial and entertainment complex known as “Superblock.” The 16,000-student Marshall University brings a strong college presence to the area and a lot of sports interest. The area is isolated by distance and geography from larger cities, but some might find the area a good future bet for those looking for a small-town climate.

Huntington is at the confluence of the Ohio and Big Sandy rivers across from the southern tip of Ohio. The city is located in a flat valley, with rounded, wooded Appalachian foothills rising on all sides. Summers are moderately warm and humid with valley locations considerably warmer and more humid than the hilltops. Winter months are moderately cold, with an occasional severe cold wave lasting a few days.

The four seasons are nearly equal in length and autumn is the most pleasant. The heaviest rainfall occurs in July and August mostly as thunderstorms, and flash floods are common. Winter rainfall occurs mostly with a frontal passage and frequently lasts from 2 to 4 days, possibly causing stream flooding. Snow seldom remains more than 2 days in the valleys, but can linger on hilltops.

Prichard Cost of Living
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Cost of living, small-town atmosphere, and revitalizing downtown make Prichard a great place to live.

$118,700
-184.8% lower than avg
$81,513
+15.3% higher than avg
$770 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-49.1% lower than avg
Prichard Crime
18.1 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Prichard, West Virginia
$22,680
for a family
$29,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Prichard
   Cost of living
Entertainment
   Small-town atmosphere
Low educational attainment
   Revitalizing downtown
Isolation
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