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    Follansbee

    Follansbee, West Virginia is a small city along the Ohio River known for its quiet lifestyle and community focus. Follansbee Park offers swimming and sports facilities, while Main Street provides local dining and shopping options.

    • Average Value

      $169K

    • List Price

      $35K - $572K

    • For Sale

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      11 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.

    • Average Value

      $169K

    • List Price

      $37K - $571K

    • For Sale

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      119 Listings

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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.

    • Average Value

      $168K

    • List Price

      $35K - $711K

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      75 Listings

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    Weirton

    Weirton, West Virginia, a former steel town 38 miles from Pittsburgh, is reinventing itself in the Ohio Valley. The city has affordable housing, scenic views, and hosts summer concerts at the Weirton Event Center.

    • Average Value

      $164K

    • List Price

      $30K - $640K

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      43 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.

    • Average Value

      $154K

    • List Price

      $30K - $556K

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      37 Listings

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    Dunbar

    Dunbar, WV, a Charleston suburb, offers affordable homes and hosts the unique Commode Bowl football match. Wine Cellar Park and Shawnee Sports Complex provide recreation, while downtown features antique shops and eateries.

    • Average Value

      $148K

    • List Price

      $35K - $392K

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      15 Listings

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    Weston

    Weston, WV is a small town with a rich history, including the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum. It offers affordable early 1900s homes, local restaurants, and easy access to outdoor recreation at nearby state parks and lakes.

    • Average Value

      $146K

    • List Price

      $33K - $437K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      22 Listings

    Weston
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    Kenova

    Kenova, WV, sits at the Ohio-Kentucky border. This former railroad town includes Virginia Point Park and local eateries like Stewarts Hot Dogs. The annual AutumnFest draws crowds with its display of 3,000 carved pumpkins.

    • Average Value

      $136K

    • List Price

      $29K - $482K

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      6 Listings

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    Grafton

    Grafton, WV, birthplace of Mother's Day, hosts the state's Memorial Day celebration. This historic city features the Mother's Day Shrine and offers access to Tygart Lake State Park for outdoor recreation.

    • Average Value

      $134K

    • List Price

      $48K - $336K

    • For Sale

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      2 Listings

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    Paden City

    Paden City, WV, is a quiet community in the Allegheny foothills. Fourth Street has local businesses and eateries. The annual Marble Fest celebrates its glassmaking heritage. Paden City Park offers camping on the Ohio River.

    • Average Value

      $133K

    • List Price

      $40K - $323K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

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    Moundsville

    Moundsville, WV, on the Ohio River, is known for the historic West Virginia Penitentiary. Grand Vue Park offers outdoor recreation. The city features the Strand Theater, Marshall County Fair, and riverside activities.

    • Average Value

      $133K

    • List Price

      $49K - $457K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      30 Listings

    Moundsville
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    Williamson

    Williamson, WV, is a small Appalachian town along the Tug Fork River, rich in coal mining history and Hatfield-McCoy lore. It offers outdoor recreation on the Hatfield-McCoy Trails and hosts festivals celebrating its heritage.

    • Average Value

      $127K

    • List Price

      $55K - $325K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      15 Listings

    Williamson
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    Welch

    Welch, WV, a former coal capital, maintains its small-town spirit. The city hosts America's oldest Veterans Day Parade and unique events like Beach Bash. Linkous Park and nearby Hatfield-McCoy Trails offer outdoor recreation.

    • Average Value

      $95K

    • List Price

      $20K - $275K

    • For Sale

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      9 Listings

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    Newell

    Newell, WV, a former pottery town, sits on West Virginia's northern panhandle. Vintage homes and Laurel Hollow Park reflect its history. The Fiesta Tableware Company remains a major employer. Nearby schools are highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $90K

    • List Price

      $17K - $134K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Newell
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    Richwood

    Richwood, WV, nestled in Monongahela National Forest, offers abundant outdoor recreation. The Cherry River provides fishing and watersports. This small town features historic and mid-century homes near trails and parks.

    • Average Value

      $84K

    • List Price

      $13K - $82K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Richwood

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