West Virginia (WV) Real Estate For Sale

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West Virginia is "wild and wonderful" with glorious mountains, roiling rivers, deep lakes and peaceful countryside awaiting you. Still largely pristine, three–quarters of the Mountain State is covered with dense hardwood forests. Discover the grandeur of all four seasons with year–round adventures to be experienced throughout this picturesque state.

The Allegheny Mountain range, with peaks of over 4,000 feet, makes the state the most mountainous east of the Mississippi. Ancient rock formations rise from the ground with miles of caves and tunnels below ripe for exploring. West Virginia is also the whitewater capital of the East, boasting nearly 2,000 miles of free flowing mountain streams.

The forest, mountain, springs and rivers of the New River/Greenbrier Valley beckon nature lovers to this remarkable region. New communities here respect the land and offer residents wildly beautiful mountain–view and riverfront properties. The Allegheny Mountains form the backdrop for the incredible Mountain Lakes region, a heavenly combination of forested mountains, lakes, rivers and clear star–filled mountain nights. Discover the outstanding vacation, fishing and resort real estate this area has to offer.

The state capital is Charleston, the largest city in West Virginia, with a population just over 51,000 is called the "home of hospitality." The growing Metro Valley area is home to more than 300,000 residents and stretches along 60 miles of Interstate 64 from the capital city to the railroad and shipping port of Huntington. West Virginia's high–technology corridor runs along Interstate 79, from Morgantown to Weston, and is the home to more than 300 technology rich companies.

West Virginia offers breathtaking mountain–view real estate, historic natural spas, miles of hiking and biking trails and small towns where coal and the railroad once dominated. It’s true that nature is always nearby in West Virginia.