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Neighborhoods in West Virginia

  • Summersville

    Summersville

    Summersville, WV, a small Appalachian town, provides rural living near Summersville Lake and New River Gorge National Park. The downtown features historic buildings and local eateries amid mountain and forest views.

    • Average Value

      $245K

    • List Price

      $144K - $917K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      29 Listings

    Summersville
  • Barboursville

    Barboursville

    Barboursville, WV, 13 miles from Huntington, has highly rated schools and extensive shopping options. Barboursville Park offers 750 acres of outdoor activities. Central Avenue features local shops and restaurants.

    • Average Value

      $245K

    • List Price

      $112K - $867K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      16 Listings

    Barboursville
  • Shady Spring

    Shady Spring

    Shady Spring, WV is a rural mountain town near outdoor attractions like New River Gorge National Park. Glade Springs Resort and Winterplace Ski Resort are nearby. The town has a highly rated middle school and diverse housing.

    • Average Value

      $244K

    • List Price

      $120K - $1.4M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      19 Listings

    Shady Spring
  • Pleasant Valley

    Pleasant Valley

    Pleasant Valley is primarily a residential community tucked into a bend along the Tygart Valley River, just south of Fairmont . Shopping and dining are limited in Pleasant Valley, so crossing over into Fairmont is a common trek. The city continues to grow, however, with newer homes and subdivisions popping up on the outskirts of town. “Pleasant Valley

    • Average Value

      $244K

    • List Price

      $130K - $505K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Pleasant Valley
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    Vienna

    Vienna, WV, is a retail hub centered around Grand Central Mall. The city offers riverside parks, including Jackson Memorial with its popular sledding hill. Wood County Schools district serves the area with well-rated schools.

    • Average Value

      $236K

    • List Price

      $76K - $650K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      24 Listings

    Vienna
  • Milton

    Milton

    Milton, WV, lies between Huntington and Charleston. The town features midcentury homes, highly rated Milton Middle School, and the popular West Virginia Pumpkin Festival. April Dawn Park provides recreation for residents.

    • Average Value

      $229K

    • List Price

      $136K - $557K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Milton
  • Petersburg

    Petersburg

    Petersburg, WV, sits in the South Branch Potomac River Valley. This small city offers mountain views, Smoke Hole Caverns, and Monongahela National Forest access. The annual Tri-County Fair celebrates its rural heritage.

    • Average Value

      $223K

    • List Price

      $139K - $486K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      9 Listings

    Petersburg
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    Buckhannon

    Buckhannon not only serves as the seat and only incorporated city of Upshur County, but is also defined by being the home of West Virginia Wesleyan College. While the city was established in the early 1800s, the College was founded in 1890 and has served as a key employer and educator ever since. “[The College] has a lot to do with people moving

    • Average Value

      $215K

    • List Price

      $84K - $651K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      14 Listings

    Buckhannon
  • Moorefield

    Moorefield

    Moorefield, WV, in the South Branch Potomac River Valley, blends historic charm with modern living. The town has a highly-rated middle school and lively Main Street. River activities and mountain recreation are nearby.

    • Average Value

      $213K

    • List Price

      $117K - $451K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Moorefield
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    Westover

    Westover, WV, a suburban city near Morgantown, has diverse housing and the highly rated University High School. Local spots like Hometown Hotdogs complement nearby Morgantown's amenities and WVU events across the river.

    • Average Value

      $212K

    • List Price

      $140K - $553K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      31 Listings

    Westover
  • Madison

    Madison

    Madison, WV, 30 miles south of Charleston, offers a quiet lifestyle near Hatfield-McCoy ATV trails. The small town features local businesses, a Coal Heritage Museum, and Market on Main venue in its developing downtown district.

    • Average Value

      $210K

    • List Price

      $58K - $433K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Madison
  • Princeton

    Princeton

    Princeton, WV is a small Appalachian city undergoing revitalization. The Mercer Street Grassroots District hosts art galleries and local businesses. Nearby state parks offer outdoor recreation. Community facilities are expanding.

    • Average Value

      $203K

    • List Price

      $61K - $676K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      37 Listings

    Princeton
  • Elkins

    Elkins

    When Elkins’ namesake looked over the Allegheny Mountains, he saw a fortune in potential timber and railroad shipping industries. So, at the tail end of the 1800s, future West Virginia Senators Stephen Elkins and Henry Davis developed this gridded, industrial city to weave around the Tygart Valley River and the West Virginia Central and Pittsburgh

    • Average Value

      $203K

    • List Price

      $52K - $761K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      32 Listings

    Elkins
  • Ronceverte

    Ronceverte

    Ronceverte, WV is a small town along the Greenbrier River in the Appalachians. It has a historic train depot, Island Park, and a quaint downtown. The area provides outdoor recreation in surrounding mountains and forests.

    • Average Value

      $200K

    • List Price

      $86K - $393K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

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    Kingwood

    Kingwood, WV blends mountain views with small-town charm. The historic downtown offers local eateries and shops. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the Cheat River and Allegheny Mountains. The Buckwheat Festival celebrates local culture.

    • Average Value

      $200K

    • List Price

      $85K - $425K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Kingwood
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    Bethlehem

    Bethlehem is a suburban village right along the outskirts of Wheeling, West Virginia. “This is the type of place where people don’t have fences blocking off their property — they’re very friendly and have lived here a long time,” says Kim Martin, a Bethlehem native and Realtor with Re/Max Broadwater. “It’s also not an exclusive place either, and

    • Average Value

      $200K

    • List Price

      $34K - $425K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Bethlehem
  • Ripley

    Ripley

    Ripley, WV hosts America's Largest Small Town Independence Day Celebration. Ripley City Park and Cedar Lakes offer outdoor recreation. Main Street has local dining and shopping in this family-friendly city.

    • Average Value

      $187K

    • List Price

      $67K - $453K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Ripley
  • Nitro

    Nitro

    Nitro started as a World War I boomtown, built to house the 100,000 workers who made nitro-cellulose gunpowder at local factories. But after the war ended, Nitro's primary industry became chemical production. “Kanawha County was called the chemical center of the world,” says Bill Javins, a Realtor with Re/Max Clarity and city council member for

    • Average Value

      $186K

    • List Price

      $37K - $572K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Nitro
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    Keyser

    Keyser, WV is a charming Appalachian town on the Potomac River. Attractions include West End Park, Potomac State College, and the annual Strawberry Festival, while scenic outdoor destinations are a short drive away.

    • Average Value

      $185K

    • List Price

      $27K - $367K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Keyser
  • Point Pleasant

    Point Pleasant

    Point Pleasant, WV, sits at the confluence of the Ohio and Kanawha rivers. Known for its Mothman legend, the city has riverfront parks and the Mothman Museum. An annual festival celebrates the local cryptid lore.

    • Average Value

      $183K

    • List Price

      $35K - $455K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Point Pleasant
  • Ravenswood

    Ravenswood

    Ravenswood, WV, is a laid-back Ohio River community with vintage homes and water recreation. The Kevin Clegg Trail System offers hiking and biking. This small town maintains a warm, rural atmosphere near Parkersburg.

    • Average Value

      $179K

    • List Price

      $52K - $353K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Ravenswood
  • Saint Albans

    Saint Albans

    Saint Albans, West Virginia, is known for kayaking on the Coal River and hosts the popular Yak Fest. The historic downtown offers local eateries. St. Albans City Park provides recreational facilities. Crime rates are low.

    • Average Value

      $178K

    • List Price

      $50K - $467K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      23 Listings

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    Philippi

    Philippi, WV, a historic small city along the Tygart Valley River, offers rural living near Clarksburg. It's home to the state's oldest covered bridge and hosts the Blue and Gray Reunion festival. Audra State Park is nearby.

    • Average Value

      $177K

    • List Price

      $52K - $423K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Philippi
  • Oak Hill

    Oak Hill

    Oak Hill, WV is a small city near New River Gorge National Park. It has diverse 20th-century homes and local eateries on Main Street. The area is known for outdoor recreation, with city parks, hiking trails, and water sports.

    • Average Value

      $174K

    • List Price

      $52K - $493K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      27 Listings

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    New Martinsville

    New Martinsville, WV, is a small Ohio River town of 5,000. The Back Home Festival, named "Best Festival in West Virginia" thrice, draws large crowds. Bruce Park offers mini golf, while Lewis Wetzel Park has a pool and paddleboats.

    • Average Value

      $171K

    • List Price

      $42K - $369K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      13 Listings

    New Martinsville

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