$163,000
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,712 Sq Ft
15 Woodland Dr, Madison, WV 25130
Debra Peters
Boone Realty, LLC
(304) 873-9923
$163,000
15 Woodland Dr, Madison, WV 25130
Debra Peters
Boone Realty, LLC
(304) 873-9923
$25,900
1971 Jarrells Branch Rd, Madison, WV 25130
1971 Jarrells Branch Rd, Madison, WV 25130$269,000
225 Smarr Ct, Madison, WV 25130
Debra Peters
Boone Realty, LLC
(304) 701-4399
$22,900
30 Palmer Place, Madison, WV 25130
30 Palmer Place, Madison, WV 25130$144,000
90 Dogwood Ln, Madison, WV 25130
NICHOLAS CABELL Boone Realty, LLC
$29,900
307 1st St W, Madison, WV 25130
Mike Moore Runyan & Associates REALTORS
$59,000
265 Osborne Ave, Madison, WV 25130
Larry Watson Lawrence Watson
$149,900
335 Woodland Dr, Madison, WV 25130
Sharon Mullins Boone Realty, LLC
$145,000
309 Riverside Dr W, Madison, WV 25130
Misty Carrico Boone Realty, LLC
$150,000
60 Woodland Dr, Madison, WV 25130
Elizabeth Graham Selling WV-Real Estate Profess
$350,000
80 Woodland Dr, Madison, WV 25130
Alaisha Daniels Terra Realty Group
$300,000
872 Country Estates Rd, Danville, WV 25053
872 Country Estates Rd, Danville, WV 25053Madison, West Virginia, located just 30 miles south of Charleston, is a small town known as the "Gateway to the Coalfields." Historically a mining and railroad community, Madison has evolved into a quieter locale with a developing downtown district. The town offers a simpler way of life, surrounded by rolling hills and green peaks. Housing options include bungalows and ranch-style homes, primarily built throughout the 1900s, with some modern constructions available. The Little Coal River runs through Madison, which has a severe flooding risk. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the area for its access to the Hatfield-McCoy Trails, a popular destination for ATV riding. Madison also features a community park with a playground and baseball diamond, and is within a 45-minute drive of Chief Logan State Park and Kanawha State Forest. The downtown district, though quieter than its coal boom days, houses local businesses, the Coal Heritage Museum, and the Boone-Madison Public Library. Market on Main is a new addition, offering an indoor vendor space, greenhouse, and live music stage. Dining options include West Madison Grocery and nearby restaurants in Danville, such as Tudor's Biscuit World. The West Virginia Coal Festival, held annually, celebrates the town's mining heritage with educational programming, carnival rides, food trucks, and live music. Local schools include Madison Elementary, Madison Middle, and Scott High School, with Boone Career Technical Center offering specialized courses. Boone Memorial Hospital serves the town, while larger amenities are accessible in Charleston via U.S. Route 119 or Tri River Transit.
On average, homes in Madison, WV sell after 73 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Madison, WV over the last 12 months is $159,000, up 22% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.