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Neighborhoods in West Virginia

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    Lesage

    Lesage, WV, a riverside community, anticipates growth from nearby industrial jobs. Hillbilly Hotdogs, featured on TV, is a local draw. The area offers land for custom homes and has lower crime risk than the national average.

    • Average Value

      $166K

    • List Price

      $55K - $343K

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      1 Listing

    Lesage
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    Hometown

    Hometown, WV is a quiet rural community along the Kanawha River with low crime rates. It offers river activities, church events, and highly rated Poca Middle School. Residents visit nearby towns for dining and shopping.

    • Average Value

      $126K

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      0 Listings

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    North Charleston

    On the outksirts of Charleston's core, North Charleston is home to the city's biggest community center. Residential areas feature ranch-style homes, and local dining options include Hot Diggity Dogs.

    • Average Value

      $107K

    • List Price

      $19K - $247K

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      3 Listings

    North Charleston
  • South Park

    South Park

    Just south of Downtown Morgantown , South Park is best known as a historic neighborhood with an eclectic collection of architecture from the early 20th century. Julie Knight, a Realtor with Old Colony, says this level of well-maintained history attracts a specific crowd. “It’s a forward-moving community: professors, doctors, intellectuals,” she says. “There’s an

    • Average Value

      $288K

    • List Price

      $193K - $578K

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      7 Listings

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    Hooverson Heights

    Surrounded by lush green forests, Hooverson Heights is a bedroom community just outside the city of Follansbee's limits. "We're pretty much right beside each other, except most of Follansbee is down on the riverbank of the Ohio, and you have to go up on top of the hill to get to Hooverson Heights," says Michael "Mac" Casini, the city's office

    • Average Value

      $161K

    • List Price

      $41K - $310K

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      0 Listings

    Hooverson Heights
  • Grandview Gardens

    Grandview Gardens

    Grandview Gardens in Kenova has a spacious feel with midcentury homes and large lawns. It has a low crime rate. Dining options include Evaroni's Pizza and Griffith & Feil Soda Fountain, with easy access to Huntington's amenities.

    • Average Value

      $153K

    • List Price

      $130K - $209K

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      1 Listing

    Grandview Gardens
  • Coal Fork

    Coal Fork

    Coal Fork outside of Charleston features modest homes among forested hills. Ken Ellis Memorial Park offers recreation, while grocery stores, restaurants and essential services are all close by.

    • Average Value

      $110K

    • List Price

      $37K - $89K

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      1 Listing

    Coal Fork
  • Rand

    Rand

    Rand is a small community outside of Charleston, West Virginia, with modest homes that are more affordable than in nearby cities. Major roads like U.S. Route 60 and Interstate 64 make it easy to get to jobs and daily essentials.

    • Average Value

      $103K

    • List Price

      $22K - $169K

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      3 Listings

    Rand
  • White Sulphur Springs

    White Sulphur Springs

    With a historic Main Street and an iconic luxury resort, White Sulphur Springs is a small-town getaway in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains. With about 2,200 residents, it offers mountain living surrounded by thick forests, rolling streams and state parks. “White Sulphur Springs has a small-town feel. It’s very walkable — you can walk from

    • Average Value

      $689K

    • List Price

      $46K - $5.9M

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      18 Listings

    White Sulphur Springs
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    Charles Town

    A small town in West Virginia’s eastern panhandle, Charles Town was established in the 1780s by Charles Washington, George Washington’s younger brother. Originally named Charleston, the town was renamed Charles Town to avoid confusion with the state’s capital city. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that about 7,600 people were living in Charles

    • Average Value

      $454K

    • List Price

      $292K - $925K

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      114 Listings

    Charles Town
  • Winfield

    Winfield

    Winfield is a small town in Putnam County, West Virginia, along the Kanawha River. While the rest of the county is split between rural mountain areas and fast-growing suburbs, Winfield has been able to maintain its small-town feel. “There’s more hustle and bustle [in Teays Valley],” says Jeremy Sutphin, a real estate agent with Keller Williams

    • Average Value

      $400K

    • List Price

      $202K - $917K

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      8 Listings

    Winfield
  • Gerrardstown

    Gerrardstown

    Gerrardstown is a rural community in West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle that rolls along the fertile foothills of North Mountain. Apple trees have deep roots in this agricultural area on small family plots and at larger operations like the Appalachian Orchard Company’s Gerrardstown Orchard. As is the case for much of southern Berkeley County, the

    • Average Value

      $381K

    • List Price

      $206K - $1.5M

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      16 Listings

    Gerrardstown
  • Falling Waters

    Falling Waters

    Since the 1740s, Colonial ferrymen, retreating soldiers and interstate commuters have crossed the Potomac River at Falling Waters. The river separates the West Virginia community from Maryland, and Pennsylvania is only 12 miles away. West Virginia’s lower taxes often entice Maryland and Pennsylvania residents to cross a state line or two and move

    • Average Value

      $379K

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      $250K - $705K

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      33 Listings

    Falling Waters
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    Teays Valley

    Teays Valley, WV, a growing suburb near Charleston, has highly rated Putnam County schools and new housing. It offers golf courses, nearby parks, and shopping centers. The area provides access to regional employers.

    • Average Value

      $363K

    • List Price

      $171K - $695K

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      13 Listings

    Teays Valley
  • Hedgesville

    Hedgesville

    Hedgesville is a Berkeley County town that hides away in the hills of the northern Shenandoah Valley. In earlier centuries, its pastoral vistas were primarily seen by local farmers, trains traveling through gaps in the rolling terrain and the occasional mountain resort tourist. More recently, the DMV’s sprawling suburbanization has spurred the

    • Average Value

      $362K

    • List Price

      $223K - $875K

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      50 Listings

    Hedgesville
  • Lewisburg

    Lewisburg

    Lewisburg is a city of about 4,000 people set in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains. Considered by Thrillist as one of the best mountain towns to visit in America, the county seat of Greenbrier County offers a charming downtown dotted with historical buildings repurposed into storefronts and restaurants, lively festivities and art programs

    • Average Value

      $359K

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      $130K - $1.2M

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      32 Listings

    Lewisburg
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    Bridgeport

    Bridgeport, West Virginia, combines historical charm with modern amenities. The city boasts Pete Dye Golf Club and Meadowbrook Mall. Nearby state parks offer outdoor recreation. Violent crime rates have recently decreased.

    • Average Value

      $359K

    • List Price

      $188K - $824K

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      43 Listings

    Bridgeport
  • Bunker Hill

    Bunker Hill

    Bunker Hill is a quiet West Virginia community set among the mountaintops and creek beds of the Eastern Panhandle. Col. Morgan Morgan, the state’s first permanent European settler, built his cabin in the countryside three centuries ago, a homestead that modern residents have rebuilt and preserved. And while Bunker Hill is still a place where

    • Average Value

      $339K

    • List Price

      $245K - $709K

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      24 Listings

    Bunker Hill
  • Berkeley Springs

    Berkeley Springs

    When Berkeley Springs was developing into the nation’s first spa in the Colonial era, it was called Bath after the resort town in England. Technically, it’s still named Bath; the region's postal code, a historic state park and centuries of natural spring-driven tourism have popularized the more natural name over the years. Today, as in centuries

    • Average Value

      $329K

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      $179K - $734K

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      71 Listings

    Berkeley Springs
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    Martinsburg

    Martinsburg, WV, is a growing city near Washington, D.C. with mountain views. It has a historic downtown, active arts scene, and outdoor recreation options including the Appalachian Trail. Crime rates are below national averages.

    • Average Value

      $334K

    • List Price

      $195K - $779K

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      302 Listings

    Martinsburg
  • Inwood

    Inwood

    New residents are drawn to Inwood because of what’s around the West Virginia community as much as what’s in it. Interstate 81 and U.S. Route 11 pass through Inwood, connecting it to Winchester, Virginia, to the south and Hagerstown, Maryland, to the north. It’s less than an hour to Loudoun County, a Washington, D.C., suburb home to tech and

    • Average Value

      $329K

    • List Price

      $230K - $532K

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      90 Listings

    Inwood
  • Hurricane

    Hurricane

    Hurricane is a small West Virginia city along Interstate 64. It's about halfway between Charleston and Huntington, so it has become popular among commuters looking for a suburban environment to plant roots. "Hurricane gives you this welcoming old-fashioned community feeling," says Realtor Lisa Eden with Old Colony Realtors, who has been selling

    • Average Value

      $319K

    • List Price

      $119K - $1.2M

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      14 Listings

    Hurricane
  • Daniels

    Daniels

    Daniels is a rural community in Raleigh County. Located in the Appalachian Mountains, the enclave has less than 2,000 residents and is about 5 miles outside of Beckley. residents can enjoy outdoor recreation at New River Gorge National Park & Preserve and Little Beaver State Park, while the area’s proximity to Beaver and Beckley provide plenty of

    • Average Value

      $282K

    • List Price

      $113K - $1.1M

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      19 Listings

    Daniels
  • Fayetteville

    Fayetteville

    Fayetteville is a small town near the New River Gorge National Park & Preserve and the New River Gorge Bridge. It's the seat of Fayette County and has a population of about 3,000, offering small-town living with easy access to outdoor recreation. Residents are minutes away from the national park and the New River, both of which are popular

    • Average Value

      $271K

    • List Price

      $69K - $604K

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      24 Listings

    Fayetteville
  • Williamstown

    Williamstown

    Settled in the late 18th century, Williamstown is a small community that sits on the curve of the Ohio River and the West Virginia state line. The area initially gained traction as home to the Fenton Art Glass Company, a major local employer for over 100 years, until the factory closed in 2011. Today, many residents forge their own paths by

    • Average Value

      $256K

    • List Price

      $77K - $2M

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      6 Listings

    Williamstown

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