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    Follansbee

    Follansbee is a small city in West Virginia's northern panhandle known for its slow pace of life. "The community is nice. It's small-town living, but it's close to everything. It's close to Wheeling and you can get to Pittsburgh easily," says Amanda Middleton, a Realtor and salesperson with Howard Hanna and a longtime area resident. "It's very

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      $169K

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      $37K - $570K

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      15 Listings

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    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.

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      $168K

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      $40K - $569K

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      108 Listings

    Beckley
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    Parkersburg

    Parkersburg, WV, an industrial city on the Ohio River, features historic Victorian homes and parks. Wood County Public Schools are highly rated. Downtown hosts events like Taste of Parkersburg. I-77 connects to larger cities.

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      $167K

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      $35K - $639K

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      75 Listings

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    Weirton

    An emerging community tucked in the northern panhandle of West Virginia, Weirton was once a manufacturing and industrial center, prized for its location between three states. However, the decline of the steel industry in the area dealt a major blow to the local economy, and Weirton entered the 21st century searching for a new identity. It has

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      $160K

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      $27K - $511K

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      59 Listings

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    Clarksburg

    Clarksburg, WV, a historic city of 15,977, features Oak Mounds and Veteran's Memorial Park. It hosts Italian and Black Heritage festivals annually. The walkable downtown includes local shops. A hospital serves the community.

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      $152K

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      $32K - $447K

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      41 Listings

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    Dunbar

    Dunbar's population was once sustained by the factories and chemical plants that lined the Kanawha River. But as factories closed and industry died down, the city became a residential suburb of Charleston. Dunbar has struggled with dilapidated homes and flooding from the river. Efforts to tear down older homes and expand park offerings have helped

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      $148K

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      $48K - $337K

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      14 Listings

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    Weston

    A legendary psychiatric hospital from the 1800s towers over Weston, full of ghost stories and haunting tales. But there’s nothing to be scared of for homebuyers in this quiet West Virginia town. “It’s a smaller community. We have a lot of out-of-staters who are looking for more rural settings,” says Alex Moran, a Realtor and salesperson with

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      $147K

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      $17K - $486K

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      21 Listings

    Weston
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    Moundsville

    Defined by the gothic walls of the now-retired West Virginia Penitentiary, Moundsville has been the backdrop of movies, the subject of songs and a go-to destination for ghost hunters. But outside the imposing former prison, this Ohio River city is a small-town community with a slow pace of life. Like many cities in the region, it has faced

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      $136K

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      $50K - $518K

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      23 Listings

    Moundsville
  • Kenova

    Kenova

    The Ohio and Big Sandy rivers mark West Virginia’s borders with Ohio and Kentucky, respectively. The two come together at the city of Kenova, the name of which reflects the three states. “You’re right there on West Virginia’s borders with Kentucky and Ohio, so you’re right there in the tri-state area,” says Preston Cole, who has owned and operated

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      $135K

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      $27K - $252K

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      7 Listings

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    Grafton

    For a city of just over 4,500 people, Grafton has a lot to be proud of. "It's where Mother's Day originated. Anna Jarvis invented Mother's Day in Grafton, and they have a museum," says Christina Crabtree, a Realtor with eXp Realty, who has sold homes in the area. "It's a very historical little town. They do a lot of parades and a lot of

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      $135K

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      $51K - $336K

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      4 Listings

    Grafton
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    Paden City

    Surrounded by the lush, green foothills of the Allegheny Mountains, Paden City blends value and tranquility. This community of 2,500 along the West Virginia-Ohio border has homes that are more affordable than in some surrounding areas. Most of them line calm residential streets. “It’s just a quiet, close-knit community,” says Realtor Jane Ann

    • Average Value

      $133K

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      $37K - $280K

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Paden City
  • Williamson

    Williamson

    Williamson, West Virginia, is a small community along the Tug Fork River in Mingo County, near the Kentucky border. Though it’s home to just over 3,000 residents, Williamson looms large in Appalachian heritage. The town was a central stage in the infamous Hatfield-McCoy feud – a bloody family rivalry that’s become American folklore. While disputes

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      $127K

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      $46K - $330K

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      Homes For Sale

      12 Listings

    Williamson
  • Welch

    Welch

    In the mid-1900s, Welch was the leading coal producer in the United States, but following economic downturn and periodic flooding, the city has struggled to retain businesses or attract new development. Coal mining is still a major industry in Welch, and the city proudly bills itself as "Coal Town USA." Although Welch's Main Street is only an echo

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      $92K

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      $27K - $286K

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      7 Listings

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    Newell

    Once a bustling company town, Newell is now a quiet rural community on the northern tip of the West Virginia panhandle. The unincorporated community sprang up around the Fiesta Tableware Company, formerly the Homer Laughlin China Company. The region is one of the largest pottery producers in the United States, and the company’s foundation led to

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      $85K

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      $17K - $125K

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      3 Listings

    Newell
  • Richwood

    Richwood

    Richwood is a small town in southeastern West Virginia, on the southern end of the Monongahela National Forest. With less than 2,000 residents, this former lumber town is surrounded by myriad trails and waterways that draw locals and visitors alike. The Cherry River is popular for trout fishing and other watersports, while the national forest

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      $83K

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      $32K - $85K

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      3 Listings

    Richwood

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