
Moorefield
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$206K
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$122K - $484K
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Moorefield
Average Value
$206K
List Price
$122K - $484K
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4 Listings
Point Pleasant
Settled at the point where the Ohio and Kanawha rivers meet, Point Pleasant is a quiet West Virginia city with a reputation steeped in science fiction. “They’re known for Mothman,” says Amanda Wilson, a Realtor with ERA Martin and Associates. “That’s the biggest thing there.” A popular book and local sightings of the winged creature created a
Average Value
$204K
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$49K - $558K
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9 Listings
Summersville
In the hills of central West Virginia, Summersville offers small-town living surrounded by rolling mountains and sprawling forest in the heart of Appalachia. The towering cliffs of Summersville Lake and nearby New River Gorge National Park help make it a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Originally, the town was founded in the
Average Value
$201K
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$76K - $499K
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6 Listings
Ronceverte
Ronceverte is a former railroad town that sits at the edge of the Greenbrier River in the Appalachian Mountains. The town’s founders named it Ronceverte, which means “briar green” in French, for the thick vines that grew along the riverbank. Today, it’s home to about 1,500 residents, a lumber mill, a small downtown district and a historic train
Average Value
$200K
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$34K - $356K
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7 Listings
Buckhannon
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$200K
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$90K - $798K
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26 Listings
Ripley
Ripley is a city about 40 miles north of Charleston , surrounded by farmland and mountain peaks. With its stores, restaurants and local events, the area serves as a port of call for many of the surrounding rural areas. As a result, this community of 3,000 has gained a reputation as family friendly and community conscious. “It’s a great place to raise
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$190K
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$55K - $376K
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7 Listings
Princeton
The common theme in Princeton is growth. With just under 6,000 people, Princeton is similar to other southern West Virginia communities — offering a low cost of living, abundant outdoor recreation opportunities and a long drive to any major cities. Like much of the region, the city also suffered economically when the railroad industry dried up.
Average Value
$186K
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$65K - $637K
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50 Listings
Ravenswood
Average Value
$172K
List Price
$34K - $342K
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9 Listings
Follansbee
Average Value
$170K
List Price
$46K - $574K
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11 Listings
Beckley
Beckley, WV, a commercial hub in Southern West Virginia, offers outdoor recreation at New River Gorge. The Exhibition Coal Mine showcases local history, while Tamarack Marketplace features state artistry. Crime rates are low.
Average Value
$169K
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$30K - $575K
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107 Listings
New Martinsville
New Martinsville is situated in a valley along the banks of the Ohio River, with a population of just over 5,000 people. "Our biggest attraction is the small-town America feel," says Brian Feldmeier, a broker with THA Realty who has lived in the city for 35 years. "I like knowing everybody in town and seeing people help out their neighbors.
Average Value
$163K
List Price
$57K - $342K
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11 Listings
Dupont City
Average Value
$153K
List Price
$31K - $218K
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0 Listings
South Parkersburg
Average Value
$149K
List Price
$36K - $221K
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8 Listings
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