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Dana Holgorsen’s Home Still For Sale

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West Virginia’s former Head Coach, Dana Holgorsen, left the Morgantown area back in January, but his home remains on the market.  In fact, despite being on the market for over 6 months, the price has recently increased by $200,000. The price went from $2.5 million to $2.7 million on August 9th.

Holgorsen left behind one of the most beautiful homes in West Virginia.  His Cheat Lake home is modern, sleek and straight out of Frank Lloyd Wright’s “organic architecture” design method.  Wright’s philosophy was centered around promoting harmony between human habitation and the natural world.  The home, located at 214 Mystic Drive in Morgantown, absolutely accomplished this and more.  It’s truly a piece of art.

The five bedroom, 4.5 bathroom home is 7, 733 square feet of West Virginia beauty.  According to Zillow, the home is a “handsome contemporary wrapped in rustic charm capturing the heart of the Mountain State. Light filled rooms, lofty ceilings, simplistic design all describe the unique home situated on 3.62 acres and built using cross laminated construction. Spacious main house & detached guest suite, home has ample space for all occasions. Owners suite accessible in private wing hosting dramatic window flanked walls while secondary ensuites, loft and sundeck complete level 2.  Don’t miss a chance to reside in this unparalleled work of art.”

To view more exterior photos and to see interior pictures, please check out the link below:

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/214-Mystic-Dr-Morgantown-WV-26508/98318955_zpid/

To view the home and put an offer on it, call Victoria Shuman at  (304) 594-0115.

Brad Smith

Brad Smith is a Senior Writer for Mountaineer Sports. Smith is among the most influential sports writers in the state of West Virginia and is a proud West Virginia University Graduate. Smith lives with his beautiful wife and children in Morgantown.