Greenbrier County, West Virginia Land For Sale (34 results)
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06/02/2022
$1,100,000
185 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - Midland Trail East, Crawley, WV
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THE BIG MEADOWS is an exceptional 185 acre +/- multi-use property including agriculture, commercial, wetlands, recreation, residential and forest located in Greenbrier County.
HIGHLIGHTS
185 acres +/-
Borders the 3,000 acre Meadow River Wildlife Management Area managed by the WV Division of Natural Resources
5 minutes to I-64 interchange at Sam Black
Public water, three phase electric service, internet and landline phone available roadside
4 1/2 acre +/- developed commercial or residential site, perimeter fenced with high chain link - Accessible by tractor trailer
1/2 mile frontage on the 53-mile-long Meadow River
1/2 mile Clear Creek, a blue line stream, borders the property
1/2 mile of dashed blue line stream flows through the property
135 acres +/- of level agricultural land utilized for hay production
There may be an opportunity to convert the agricultural land to wetlands
45 acres +/- mixture of upland timberland and bio-diverse wetland forest
FedEx, UPS and USPS delivery
City amenities 20 minutes to Lewisburg & Rainelle, Beckley 30 min, Charleston 90 min
20 min to jet airport with daily service to Chicago and Dulles
5 min to the I-64 Dawson Interchange & the Sam Black Interchange on I-64
Forest is comprised of Red Oak, White Oak, Pin Oak, Swamp White Oak, Hickory, Poplar and Maple
Modern schools nearby with county school bus service
A river and creeks to canoe or kayak with forest trails to hike, bike & ATV
Perfect for all water sport activities supported by the nearby Meadow River, Greenbrier River, New River, 5000 acre Summersville Lake and the 2000-acre Bluestone Lake
80,000 acre New River Gorge National River Park nearby
90 minutes to Charleston, the State Capitol and WVs largest metro area
Amazing resident wildlife population rich in diversity and ever changing
Fur bearing - deer, black bear, squirrel, rabbit, bobcat, raccoon, fox, chipmunk, opossum, coyote, beaver, mink, muskrat
Area winged wildlife includes Bald Eagles, Neotropical songbirds, turkey, grouse, herons, hawks, woodcock, owls, ravens, king fishers, woodpeckers, ravens, crows, ground nesters, and hummingbirds and many types of waterfowl
Dynamic forest with some old growth trees estimated to be 150-200 years old
A rewarding off-grid permaculture lifestyle can be easily developed
Cell phone coverage is good with 5G service
Dark skies with little or no light pollution for star gazing and planet observation
Multi-purpose use property offers agriculture, ATV riding, hiking, camping, hunting and nature viewing
An easy drive to higher population areas of Charleston, Blacksburg, Roanoke, Beckley, Princeton and Lewisburg, jet airports and 4 major interstates
Surrounded by WVDNR lands, timber tracts & cattle farms in a nice rural neighborhood
Boone and Crocket country
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: 37.946162(N), -80.656489(W)
Address: Midland Trail, Crawley, WV 24931. No 911 address is assigned to property without structures.
Elevation Range: 2401 ft. to 2422 ft. +/-
04/11/2024
$825,000
179.62 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 2484 Spring Valley Rd, Asbury, WV
The 179-acre Muddy Creek Farm on Muddy Creek is one of Greenbrier Countys most scenic and secluded farms. Scenic, cultural, and historic values of the Muddy Creek Farm provide not only economic benefits, but also quality of life values.
OVERVIEW
This exceptional farm, just minutes to Lewisburg, has deep, sweet soils that produce excellent cool season grasses or row crops.
Primary economic outputs include beef production grazing on seasonal grasses, but wildlife values are also a major economic consideration for the farm. Environmental values are extensive and provide many essential ecosystem services, such as clean water, wildlife, and recreation opportunities. Scenic, cultural and historic values of the Muddy Creek Farm provide not only economic benefits, but also quality of life values.
HIGHLIGHTS
One of Greenbrier Countys oldest working farms located in the heart of the Blue Sulphur Springs Valley
179 surveyed and deeded acres consists of about 60 acres fields and 120 acres of woodlands
Dynamic and free flowing Muddy Creek drifts through the heart of the farm for about 3/4 miles
Some commercially valuable timber ready for harvest and immediate cash flow
All mineral rights in title will convey
Recent survey is on file showing 179.62 acres
Vintage early 1900s farm house (currently not livable) excellent for repurposing materials containing hand cut-stone, hardwood flooring, tin roof, blown glass, shiplap exterior siding, hand-hewn beams, heavy sawn joist and rafters, old fixtures, stairs, moldings, banisters etc.
2 out houses (one seaters) and several outbuildings in various states of repair
Rich and diverse resident wildlife population
Minutes to historic Lewisburg, jet airport, interstates
Dynamic forest with some old growth trees estimated to be 200-300 years old
Patches of emerging forests and old fields intertwine with the farmland creating an exciting recreational property
Farm and forest roads wind through the property providing superior access
Located near the historic Blue Sulphur Springs
Surrounded by large farms and timber tracts in a nice rural neighborhood
Superior access by state maintained paved roads FedEx, UPS and USPS delivery
Cell phone coverage is excellent in most areas with 4G service
Darkest of skies with little light pollution for star-planet gazing & astrophotography
Sedges, rushes, ferns, songbirds, frogs, turtles, & crawdads populate the wetlands & bogs
Abandoned fields could be cleaned up and a brought back into agricultural production
Located in peaceful Greenbrier County just 20 minutes to Lewisburg, the county seat
Timber species include beautiful oaks, black walnut, poplar, sycamore, maple and hickories
Fur bearing deer, black bear, squirrel, rabbit, bobcat, raccoon, fox, chipmunk, opossum
Winged wildlife eagles, hawks, owls, ravens, turkeys and Neotropical songbirds
Hay & Pasture grasses coupled with the forest produce life-giving Oxygen and are a sequester of carbon dioxide
Spectacular long-range views approaching 40 miles
Perfect for recreational activities including shooting sports, ATV riding, horseback riding, hiking, camping, hunting and nature viewing
Low taxes, low population density
Scenic, cultural, and historic values of the Muddy Creek Farm provide not only economic benefits, but also quality of life values.
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: 37.815643(N), -80.603246(W)
Address: 2484 Spring Valley Road, Asbury, WV 24916
Elevation Range: 1633 ft. to 2000 ft. +/-
MUDDY CREEK
THROUGH THE FARM Delightfully, Muddy Creek flows through the Muddy Creek Farm for nearly one mile. This winding mostly lazy blue-line stream flows year-round. Muddy Creek takes its name when the creeks normal blue-green waters turn light tan after a rain event. The tan color is a result of the fine silt picked up in the rain water runoff and deposited in the creek.
About Silt : Silt is granular material of a size between sand and clay, whose mineral origin is quartz and feldspar. Silt may occur as a soil (often mixed with sand or clay) or as sediment mixed in suspension with water (also known as a suspended load) and soil in a body of water such as Muddy Creek and the downstream Greenbrier River.
20 MILE WINDING JOURNEY Muddy Creek is a tributary of the Greenbrier River and heads up some 4 miles north and east of the Muddy Creek Farm. It is one of Greenbrier Countys most important drainage basins. Muddy Creek begins its journey at Piercys Mill Cave where the waters of Sinking Creek exit the huge underground cave system (some estimate 20 miles coursing underground). The creek drains tens of thousands of acres on its twisting and curving 20-mile long trip through cattle and sheep farms, steep mountain canyons, bottomland forests, wetlands and marshes before ending its trip at Alderson where it enters the Greenbrier River. From there, the Greenbrier flows to the New River, to the Kanawha, onto the Ohio, then the Mississippi and terminating in the Gulf of Mexico. It is said that the waters of Muddy Creek will arrive in the Gulf of Mexico 3 to 4 days after entering the Greenbrier River.
CREEKSIDE WILDLIFE There are many animals that live year round and at other times in the water and around the edges of Muddy Creek, including beavers, otters, minks, raccoons, opossums, blue herons, Canada geese, wood ducks, mallards, king fishers, minnows, native fish, turtles, salamanders, newts, crayfish, muskrats, bull frogs, eagles, owls, hawks and redwing blackbirds.
The miles of edge effect benefit all the resident wildlife. In addition to those listed above, white tail deer, black bear, wild turkey, squirrel, rabbit, bobcat, fox, chipmunk, and many species of songbirds make up the resident wildlife population along the creekside.
Of equal importance, there is the insect and microscopic world including butterflies, dragonflies, water skaters, water beetles, damselflies, hellgrammites, tadpoles and various insect larve.
FOREST/TIMBER RESOURCES
The abundant timber resource, consisting of about 110 acres, has some current timber value as well as value appreciation over the coming decades. With an attractive species mix, adequate stocking levels, and favorable diameter class distribution, the timber amenity represents a strong component of value to the investor.
The Muddy Creek Farms forest resource is composed of quality Appalachian hardwoods and Eastern Red Cedar. This timber resource can provide a great deal of flexibility to the next ownership in terms of potential harvest revenue and could be managed to provide cash flow opportunities to offset holding cost and long-term asset appreciation. Capital Timber Value of the timber and pulpwood has not been determined at this time but is considered substantial.
The forests predominately well-drained upland terrain has led to a resource dominated by hardwood species. Overall, the species composition is highly desirable and favors Appalachian hardwood types, consisting primarily of Black Walnut, Sugar Maple, Poplar/Basswood, Red Oak Group, White Oak/Chestnut Oak, Soft Maple, Hickory, and a host of associated species (ash, cedar, birch, sourwood, black gum, beech).
Forest-wide, most stands are adequately stocked, providing the next ownership with a great deal of flexibility in shaping their own silvicultural legacy. Stem quality forest-wide can be considered excellent.
The propertys timber component has been well managed over the years and consists of stands of differing age classes. The predominant timber stand contains 30-140-year-old stems ranging in size of 10-40 dbh.
Diameters are well represented across the commercial spectrum with a notable mature size class, as well as abundant pole size timber and growing stock. Several Heritage Trees are scattered throughout the forest and old field edges. These ancient trees, some 200-300 years old, have withstood the test of time, weathering ice, wind, lightning strikes and fire.
The forest is healthy and there are no signs of pest infestations of Gypsy Moth. The Emerald Ash Borer, which has inundated the entire Northeast US, is present and the Ash component will significantly decline over the next decade. The Eastern Hemlock species is under siege by the Hemlock Wooly Adelgid and the hemlock will significantly decline over the coming decade. There have been no forest fires in recent memory.
The forest floor is home to several types of mushrooms, medicinal plants, wild ginseng, ferns and cool green mosses.
There are several fruit trees scattered about, some of which were part of the early homestead. Crops of black walnuts and hickory nuts are produced each year from the abundant black walnut and hickory trees scattered about.
Honeybees would do well here, and it would be possible to produce maple syrup from the sugar and red maple trees growing on the property.
FOREST FARMING
The most common crops are medicinal herbs and mushrooms. Other crops that can be produced include shade-loving native ornamentals, moss, fruit, nuts, other food crops, and decorative materials for crafts. These crops are often referred to as special forest products.
Here are some specific examples of crops in each category that are currently being cultivated:
Medicinal herbs: Ginseng, goldenseal, black cohosh, bloodroot, passionflower, and mayapple
Mushrooms: Shiitake and oyster mushrooms
Native ornamentals: Rhododendrons and dogwood
Moss: Log or sheet moss
Fruit: Pawpaws, currants, elderberries, and lowbush blueberries
Nuts: Black walnuts, hazelnuts, hickory nuts, and beechnuts
Other food crops: Ramps (wild leeks), maple syrup, and honey
Plants used for decorative purposes, dyes, and crafts: Galax, princess pine, white oak, pussy willow branches in the spring, holly, bittersweet, and bloodroot and ground pine (Lycopodium)
AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES
The Muddy Creek Farm has been a working farm since the 1800s. The 179 deeded acres consist of about 60 acres of pasture and/or cropland. The balance of the farm contains timberland of v
05/30/2025
$350,000
6.05 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - Brush Road, Lewisburg, WV
Lewisburg, WV 6 Acre Land Tract Adjoining the Elks Golf Course
Amazing 6.051 land tract in the Coolest Town in America. This fantastic property is situated adjacent to the Lewisburg Elks Club golf course. The property includes some forest, but the majority is gently rolling farmland. Located just one minute from Interstate 64 exit 169, access is provided by a superior state-maintained road, Brush Road, in Lewisburg, WV. The property has approximately 1000 feet of frontage on Brush Road. Most utilities are in place or nearby. A recent survey plat is recorded in the Greenbrier County Clerk's files. This is an excellent site on which to build a fine home. Due to the vacant property, a 911 address has not been assigned. THE AREA HISTORIC GREENBRIER COUNTY Lewisburg, the Greenbrier County seat, was voted the Coolest Small Town in America, combining the warmth of a close-knit community with the sophistication of more urban locations. The thriving downtown historic district offers year-round live productions presented at the State Professional Theatre of West Virginia, Carnegie Hall, distinctive dining venues, antique shops, award-winning galleries and boutiques, and a year-round farmers' market. Greenbrier Valley Medical Center is a modern hospital, along with various medical facilities, and many big-box stores. Lewisburg is also home to the modern Robert. C Byrd Medical Clinic (300 employees), the WV Osteopathic Medical School (600 students), and the New River Community and Technical College. The area is a strong economic generator, with a solid workforce employed in county and state government, tourism, hospitality, medical, education, retail, construction, wood products, mining, and agriculture. The world-renowned Greenbrier Resort, with 800 rooms and 1600 employees, is located in the sleepy little town of White Sulphur Springs. The 4-star resort features a subterranean casino and occasionally hosts PGA-LIV golf tournaments. Several other area golf courses are available in the area, including Oakhurst Links, America's first golf course, where guests play using old-style hickory-handled clubs and ground-burrowing golf balls. A picturesque train ride from White Sulphur Springs connects the area to DC, Philadelphia, Chicago, and many other locations. By car, DC is 4 hours away, and Charlotte is only 4 hours. Within a two-hour drive are located some of the finest recreational facilities in West Virginia. Winterplace Ski Resort, whitewater rafting/fishing on the New River and Gauley River, 2000-acre Bluestone Lake, Pipestem State Park and Resort, and the 80,000-acre New River Gorge National Park. Five other area state parks and state forests offer unlimited opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, ATV riding, and rock climbing. Snowshoe Ski Resort is a 120-minute drive through some of the most scenic country on the East Coast. The new 12,000-acre Boy Scout High Adventure Camp, home to the US and World Jamboree, is a 90-minute drive. GREENBRIER RIVER The property is a short drive to the Greenbrier River. At 162 miles long, the Greenbrier is the longest untamed (unblocked) river left in the Eastern United States. It is primarily used for recreational pursuits and is well known for its fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and floating opportunities. Its upper reaches flow through the Monongahela National Forest, and it is paralleled for 77 miles by the Greenbrier River Trail, a rail-trail that runs between the communities of Cass and North Caldwell. GREENBRIER RIVER TRAIL The property is near the Greenbrier River Trail State Park. The West Virginia State Parks operate the 77-mile-long trail, which is a former C&O railroad grade now used for hiking, bicycling, ski touring, horseback riding, and wheelchair access. The trail passes through numerous small towns and traverses 35 bridges and two tunnels as it winds its way along the valley. Most of the trail is adjacent to the free-flowing Greenbrier River and is surrounded by peaks of the Allegheny Mountains.
06/10/2025
$389,900
0.49 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 379 Summit Avenue, Lewisburg, WV
Stunning ranch-style home with a fully renovated upper level! This 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath gem features a two-car garage, brand-new roof, and a spacious, open layout. The basement is plumbed for a fourth bathroom and could easily be finished to add extra living space. Step outside to a backyard oasis with a greenhouse, planted garden, and a back porch offering endless possibilities. Perfect for modern living and outdoor enjoyment, this home is move-in ready with thoughtful upgrades throughout.
05/23/2025
$344,800
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 975 Fleshman Hollow Rd, Rainelle, WV
Meandering Creek Farm. The setting: majestic oak, a beautiful creek, a forest buffer, and wide open pastures-gorgeous property. The 1249 sq ft house, built in 1991, is a one owner. 3 BR, 2 baths, spacious kitchen/dining room, full basement with walk out, covered front porch, and fenced back yard. The house is freshly painted, has new Central Heat/AC, boasts a full basement, has potential for 2 ponds (one needs little work), additional build sites, room for gardens, and plenty of hunting areas. Sold by the boundary, with new survey forthcoming. This property is "move in" ready. 6 miles to I64, Sam Black exit, 5 miles to Rainelle.
Meandering Creek Farm. 975 Fleshman Hollow Rd. Rainelle, WV 25962
A rural setting, yet only minutes to I 64, Sam Black Exit, this area is known for its beauty in the Meadow Bluff area. The property is a long time family farm and this section has not been offered for sale as a single tract. The creek provides the initial ambiance for a peaceful and cheerful setting. The house, built in 1991, sets away from the road and is buffered with majestic trees, including white oaks and weeping willows. The ranch style house is 1248 sq ft with a full 1248 sq ft basement. The basement features a walkout, windows, concrete floor, a high ceiling and previous plumbing; thus, could become additional living space with minimal effort. The property landscape lends exceptional opportunity for pasture expansion, additional building sites, pond upgrades, hunting, farming, gardening, or just enjoying nature from your front porch. Truly a place where nostalgia, evidenced by the old gate at the property entrance, and a bright future, your vision, come together in a move-in ready opportunity.
Additional Information:
1. Measurements
House 24 X 52
Garage 24 X 24
Barn 24 X 32
Old shed not measured
2. Water system: Well.
House originally used a spring, pump in basement remains and could be used. Not currently used. Slight iron in well water.
3. Custom woodwork throughout.
4. Kitchen- designed as an eat-in kitchen with custom oak cabinets, new tile backsplash, stove and dishwasher convey. Chimney access for wood stove, has not been used.
5. Living room- features large picture window bringing the outside in. Propane gas wall unit.
6. Electric Central heat/AC and duct work installed in 2024. Propane wall unit for backup. Propane conveys. Basement has a wood/coal stove but has not been used recently.
7. Wide back porch with new banister.
8. Covered Front porch, with new banister, new steps, new railing
9. Interior completely painted 2025
10. Some light fixtures updated
11. Garage has electric. Gravel floor.
12. Spring on property.
13. 2 ponds. Large pond holds water but needs improvement. Small pond needs cleaned.
14. Fenced back yard.
15. Large Barn with a division for stalls, tack area, and large open work/ hay storage. Access to barn directly from road (cross creek) or access from house driveway via yard.
16. Owner is providing new survey and will update acreage when completed- estimate 11 acres. Selling by boundary; thus, if more acreage will sell at no additional charge.
17. Starlink Internet
Although a rural setting, the property is located with plenty of recreational and shopping opportunities in the area: New River Gorge National Park, Fayetteville, Hinton, Lewisburg (35 minutes), Rainelle (5 miles), Beckley (40 minutes), Bluestone Lake State Park, Summersville Lake State Park, Meadow River, New River.
11/02/2024
$2,150,000
825 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 734 Vanderpool Ln, Renick, WV
825 ACRES AND HISTORIC MANOR HOME DEEP IN THE BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAINS OF SOUTHEASTERN WEST VIRGINIA. Step into a timeless masterpiece with the Walton Manor House, constructed in the 1860s by visionary Matt Walton, a pioneer in West Virginias lumber industry. Originally conceived as a welcoming inn, this manor showcases Waltons passion for fine, local woodwork. Each room features pristine, hand-selected woodwork crafted from old-growth trees, creating an ambiance that is as beautiful as it is enduring. Much of the interior wood used over 100 years ago simply could not be duplicated today! The manor consists of over 4750 Sq. Ft. with 5+ bedrooms, fireplace mantels in every room,and 2 staircases.
825+/- Acres - of sweeping fields, lush forests, and fertile farmland
Stunning 2.5-Story Manor - built in 1860, steeped in history and craftsmanship
Modern Storage Building - with secure vault, plus three additional sound, historic barns and a root cellar
Over a Mile of Waterfront - on scenic Disappearing Creek
Extensive Forest Trails - for ATV adventures, horseback riding, hiking, camping, hunting, and immersive nature experiences
Utilities On-Site - for easy development
Multiple Freshwater Springs - flowing from limestone mountainsides
Endless Possibilities for the Right Owner
With 5 spacious bedrooms and 2 baths, this manor is ideal for large families, a corporate retreat, or a luxurious getaway. The vast 800-acre estate of pastures, cultivated farmland, and diverse woodlands is ripe for a host of business or leisure pursuits.
For the Nature Enthusiast:
Discover a treasure trove of edible and medicinal plants like mushrooms, ginseng, cohosh, bloodroot, and wild berries, perfect for the woodland forager. Birdwatching here is an extraordinary experience, with scarlet tanagers, indigo buntings, thrushes, warblers, hawks, owls, and more. Free from light pollution, the skies are clear and star-filled, providing awe-inspiring night views.
For the Farmer:
Generations have farmed these fertile lands, ideally suited for livestock and abundant flat bottomlands by Disappearing Creek. Untouched for decades, the timber offers an additional income stream, and the layout is perfect for an off-grid, permaculture lifestyle.
For the Adventurer:
Miles of scenic, varied terrain provide perfect trails for ATVs, horseback riding, mountain biking, and hiking. Unique rock formations lend themselves to bouldering and rock climbing, and the intriguing caves hold the promise of adventure and discovery.
For the Hunter:
The land is teeming with diverse wildlife, including turkey, deer, bear, bobcat, quail, and coyote, offering a prime hunting environment for enthusiasts.
For the Investor:
With its unique charm, historic interior, and expansive acreage, Walton Manor is a rare investment opportunity. Potential revenue streams include VRBO or Airbnb rentals, eco-tours, hunting groups, ATV excursions, and camping experiences.
Location and Accessibility -
Nestled in a tranquil, private setting yet conveniently accessible via paved roads, Walton Manor strikes the perfect balance of seclusion and convenience. Located just minutes from Route 219, this property provides excellent accessibility to key destinations: its a 30-minute drive to Greenbrier National Airport, 30 minutes to the charming town of Lewisburg, and within easy reach of premier destinations like Snowshoe Ski Resort, the Greenbrier Resort, and the Homestead Resort, each offering world-class golf and a variety of recreational activities. Additionally, Roanoke, VA, is just two hours away, making this a peaceful retreat with convenient access to urban amenities.
The property is located in the Falling Springs District, county of Greenbrier. Lewisburg, the county seat of Greenbrier County is approx. 30 min. away; and is 231 years old, popular & well known for the antebellum homes and many 18, 19th century buildings still in use downtown. At one time Lewisburg received the award of being "the coolest small town in America"!
Seize this opportunity to own an iconic piece of southern West Virginias heritage while enjoying the unparalleled beauty and lifestyle of Wild and Wonderful West Virginia. This property wont last longexplore the Walton Manor today and envision a life built on history, beauty, and endless potential.
02/11/2025
$3,050,000
762 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 0 Modoc Rd, Lot #WP001, Renick, WV
Discover an exceptional opportunity to own a breathtaking 762+/- acre tract in Renick, WV, offering a perfect blend of fertile farmland, rolling pastures, and pristine woodlands. This remarkable property features 40+/- acres of rich, tillable ground, ideal for farming or homesteading, along with 50+/- acres of open pasture, perfect for livestock or equestrian use. Perched atop the land is an expansive 200+/- acre plateau, offering unrivaled 360-degree views of the stunning Greenbrier Valley. Surrounded by mature hardwoods, this elevated setting provides an ideal backdrop for a private estate, hunting retreat, or recreational getaway. Adding to its natural appeal, the property boasts 1.9+/- miles of frontage along the scenic Spring Creek, creating endless recreational opportunities. Miles of well-maintained internal roads and trails weave through the property, providing easy access to all its features and making it perfect for ATV riding, hiking, or horseback exploration. Wildlife is abundant, making this an excellent hunting property with thriving populations of deer, turkey, and other game species. Whether you're seeking a private retreat, working farm, or recreational paradise, this exceptional tract delivers unmatched beauty and versatility. Conveniently located between Lewisburg and Hillsboro, you'll enjoy the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility, with easy access to amenities, dining, and outdoor attractions. This is an exceptional chance to own a diverse and scenic property and an opportunity to own a legacy property in the heart of Greenbrier County! Contact Land Specialist Bryan Thompson today to schedule your private showing of this remarkable property.
05/19/2025
$895,000
338 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - Midland Trail East, Lewisburg, WV
OVERVIEW
The Richlands 338 is a well-rounded property that highlights much of what makes southeastern West Virginia special: rugged scenery, clear and cold rivers, endless outdoor recreation, and an agreeable four-season mountain climate. Convenient access to the historic town of Lewisburg and the amenities of the Greenbrier Resort balance this mountaintop forests privacy and rural character, making it an accessible retreat with broad appeal.
HIGHLIGHTS
338+/- contiguous acres - multi-use, timber, recreational, and residential
Richlands 338 is in the heart of a biological, historic, and recreational mecca
First time on the market for nearly a century
Five minutes to Historic Lewisburg and small city amenities
Wildlife Habitat Improvement Harvest conducted in 2022
Diverse and abundant residential wildlife population
Four season climate
Near total darkness and minimal noise pollution
Cultural & educational opportunities throughout the region
Seven miles of interior roads and trails (See Maps & Documents for map of interior roads)
Shooting sports, ATV- horseback riding, hiking, camping, hunting, nature viewing
Suitable for residential or cabin development
Elevations range from 1979 ft. to 2325 ft.
Low taxes, low population density
Jet airports - Blacksburg, Pittsburgh, Charleston, Lewisburg, Charlotte
Can create a lasting generational legacy
OWNER'S NARRATIVE
100-YEAR HISTORY OF THE GILBERT GREENBRIER PROPERTY
Dr. Lewis D. Gilbert
May 3, 2025
In 1921, our grandfather, Lewis Neuman Gilbert, ("Poppaw Gilbert"), a logger, blacksmith and coal miner from Ronceverte, WV, purchased the original 170-acre tract of land in Greenbrier County with the apparent notion that the property was very close to the Organ Caves/Lost Caverns. Folklore was that these caves still held hidden Civil War treasures of GOLD left there by the Confederates when Confederate paper money was no longer being accepted as legal tender and subsequently hidden there from the Union soldiers to be later recovered. The Gold was never found. Nevertheless, forty years went by and in the 1960's, the US Federal Interstate Highway system came through Greenbrier County, cutting the right of way of this property away from the Organ Caves/Lost Caverns connection. The property was rich in wildlife, big game, as well as huge American Chestnut trees that were 3 to 4 feet in diameter. (It was later discovered in the early 60's the Chestnut trees were cut down and "stolen" from the property!)
In 1962, Lewis Neuman Gilbert passed away leaving his three sons- WF "Pete" Gilbert, Arthur "Arch" L Gilbert, and Jack "Jack" D Gilbert, Sr., the original 170 acres property. In the mid 1960s, the Gilbert brothers were approached by a lumberman to timber the property. In doing so, the lumberman not only paid them for the lumber, but he also agreed to obtain and transfer a Right of Way to Route 60 (now the gate entrance) and bought and transferred an additional 168+ acres to the Gilbert brothers, that now represents the existing 338.58 acres of the Gilbert Property. The lumberman also created/improved the now existing hunting access/logging roads. Since the 1960s the property has been primarily used for family game hunting and ATV recreation/camping.
In 2009, Arthur L. Gilbert passed away, leaving his 1/3 of the Property to his son, Dr. Lewis D. Gilbert. In 2012, WF Pete Gilbert passed away and left his 1/3 to his surviving brother, Jack D Gilbert, Sr. The current owners of the Property are Jack D Gilbert, Sr. 2/3 and Dr. Lewis D Gilbert 1/3. Approximately five years ago, a carefully selected harvest of timber was conducted by Certified Foresters to enhance grassland areas for the benefit of upland game and the deer population. Timbered areas were reseeded with quality grasses to restore the grasslands. The logging roads were also improved to gain better access to the far regions of the property from the Route 60 gate entrance. As Mother Nature continues to enhance the property, it is a choice setting for a rustic or log cabin residence, camping sanctuary, Air B&B or wildlife meeting center. Located only minutes from 1-64, and 10 minutes from Lewisburg town center.
History compiled by Jack D Gilbert, Sr; Cathy Gilbert Barnes-daughter of Jack D Gilbert, Sr; Jack D Gilbert Il- son of Jack D Gilbert, Sr; and Dr. Lewis D. Gilbert-son of Arthur L Gilbert (deceased)
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: 37.871082(N), -80.501245(W)
Address: Midland Trail East, Lewisburg, WV 24901. No 911 address is assigned to property without structures.
Elevation Range: 1979 ft. to 2325 ft. +/-
Drive Times (approximate)
Local Towns
I-64 Lewisburg Ronceverte Exit 169: 15 minutes
Beckley: 35 minutes
Charleston: 1 hour 45 minutes
Lewisburg (main town): 10 minutes
Union: 40 minutes
White Sulphur Springs and The Greenbrier Resort: 25 minutes
Airports
Greenbrier Valley Airport, Lewisburg: 20 minutes (Jet service)
Raleigh County Memorial Airport, Beckley: 45 minutes
Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport, Roanoke, VA: 1 hour 45 minutes
West Virginia International Yeager Airport, Charleston: 1 hour 45 minutes
Medical
Greenbrier Valley Medical Center, Fairlea: 15 minutes
Roanoke Valley Medical Center: 2 hours
University of Virginia: 2 hours
WVU Medical Center: 3 hours
Recreation
State Fair of West Virginia
Local Festivals Renaissance, Chocolate, Taste of our Town
Area Resorts The Greenbrier Resort, Glade Springs Resort, Warm Springs
Area Lakes Bluestone, Moomaw, Summersville, Anna
Snowshoe Ski Resort Winterplace Ski Resort
80,000-acre New River Gorge National Park and Preserve
1,000,000-acre Monongahela National Forest
1,800,000-acre George Washington & Jefferson National Forest
WATER
The headwaters of two separate dashed blue line intermittent streams are located on the property. The beginning of one stream is on the property for about one-fourth mile, and the beginning of the other stream is on the property for about one fourth mile. There should be some water flow in these streams, especially during rain events and snow melt. A beginning branch of Milligan Creek, a solid blue line stream, runs through the section of the property along US 60 for about 1/10 mile.
MINERAL RESOURCES
All rights the owner has in title will be conveyed with the property.
BOUNDARIES AND SURVEY
There are meets and bounds descriptions from previous surveys. The property is being sold by the boundary and not by the acre.
UTILITIES
Water: Well could be drilled or develop mountain springs
Sewer: A private system could be installed
Electricity: Roadside
Telephone: Roadside
Internet: Available through various carriers. Starlink satellite system works very well
Cellphone Coverage: Good to excellent
ACCESS/FRONTAGE
The property has frontage on US 60 for about 1/10 mile. The property road system connects directly to US 60.
ZONING
Greenbrier County is subject to some zoning and subdivision regulations. All prospective buyers should consult the County Commission and the Health Department for details regarding zoning, building codes and installation of septic systems.
PROPERTY TYPE/USE SUMMARY
The property has been used as all forestland and recreation.
(This summary is an estimation of current property use as determined from aerial photography. It is subject to the estimation of property boundaries and any errors in the interpretation of land use type from the aerial photography utilized.)
11/11/2024
$6,000,000
218 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 250 Mountain Stone Lane, Alderson, WV
Muddy Creek Mountain Stone of Alderson, WV is West Virginia's leading producer of quality quartzite products. Located approximately 12 miles from I-64 near historical Lewisburg, WV, Muddy Creek Mountain Stone, Inc. is poised to meet the demands of the future while still maintaining the quality workmanship of days gone by. The geographic location of this unique 79.06 acre reserve, the quality of the raw materials and the ability to grow to meet the ever expanding demand are second to none. Quarrying operations have been ongoing in this area for more than 60 years. Use of the Quartzite quarried from our operation can be seen all over the sate as well as portions of the entire US and Canada.
Our quality Quartzite is used for commercial and residential applications all over the US and Canada. Muddy Creek Mountain Stone Inc. produces Quartzite used for countertops, fire places, floor tiles and even to construct the homes themselves. Our Quartzite products with their distinctive color and durability have become a symbol of quality with today's quality contractors and in Stone yards across the US and Canada.
Quarry Output
The following reserve calculations for quarry output are based on the following:
Total Permit acreage of 79.06 acres. Total Depth of quartzite of both the minimum 80 ft. and the maximum 120 ft. Yardages are BCY (bank cubic yard). Tonnages are based on 155lbs/cf or 4,185 lbs/cy. All of the yardage was rounded to the nearest cubic yard.
At a minimum thickness of 80ft. of quartzite thickness over the 79.06 permit area there are 10,204,011 cubic yards of quartzite in place.
At a maximum thickness of 120ft. of quartzite thickness over the 79.06 permit area there are 15,306,016 cubic yards of quartzite in place.
The break down of materials generated per one cubic yard of material as follows:
Flagstone 8%
Wall Stone 6%
Saw Blocks 5%
Tumbled Wall Stone 5%
Tumbled Steppers 3%
Decorative Gravel 48%
Sand 25%
SURROUNDING AREA
THE AREA
The Town of Alderson, affectionately known as the "Gem of the Hills," is tucked away in the lush Greenbrier Valley of southeastern West Virginia. It is situated along the beautiful Greenbrier River and includes Greenbrier, Monroe, and Summers Counties.
In 1763, the nearby Muddy Creek settlements were destroyed by Shawnee Indians under Chief Cornstalk. It was not until 1777 that the town was settled by "Elder" John Alderson, a frontier missionary for whom the town was named. Here, he founded the first Baptist church in the Greenbrier Valley. In the early 1900s, a John Alderson descendant started a Baptist seminary that was later moved north to become Alderson-Broaddus College at Philippi, WV.
The Federal Reformatory for Women, the first federal prison for women, was established here in 1927.
The town is renowned for its annual Independence Day celebration, which West Virginia Living Magazine acknowledged as the state's "Best Independence Day Celebration" in 2012.
Alderson, WV, today is primarily a residential community with retail establishments in its downtown historic district. These serve the many camps and vacation homes along the Greenbrier River and tourists visiting the surrounding countryside. Commerce and property values are increasing due to increased tourism and the sheer beauty of the river and surrounding farms. Alderson contains many fine homes from the turn of the 20th Century, many of which are in mint condition, always the same as their well-tended, original appearance.
The town of Alderson has been an active community for generations. Alderson's amenities include churches, an elementary school, a motel, a national bank, Dollar General, Family Dollar, gas/convenience stores, two medical clinics, a hometown pharmacy, an outstanding hometown hardware and builders supply, an artisans studio, martial arts center, a farmers market, two funeral homes, antique shops, mechanics garage, several restaurants, electrical and general contractors, a veterinarian, an insurance agent, and several Airbnb's.
Lewisburg, the Greenbrier County seat, was voted the Coolest Small Town in America and is just a 20-minute drive to the thriving downtown historic district. The downtown boasts a year-round live theatre, Carnegie Hall, a new $3MM library, several fabulous restaurants, antique shops, and boutiques. There is also a modern hospital, all attendant medical facilities, and all the big box stores. Several new schools have been built in the area.
The Greenbrier County Airport, which has WV's longest runway, is just 25 minutes away and has daily flights to Chicago and Washington, DC. The world-famous Greenbrier Resort is 25 minutes' drive, and Snowshoe Ski Resort is about 2 hours' drive. Blacksburg, Virginia (Vtech) is about 90 minutes away, Roanoke, Virginia, is about 2 hours, DC is 4 hours, and Charlotte, North Carolina, is 4 hours awa
07/20/2023
$635,000
17 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 3789 Spring Valley Road, Alderson, WV
"Traveller 1840, is the historic farm where Robert E. Lees war horse, Traveller, was foaled in 1857.
THE BRICK HOUSE
(HAMILTON/JOHNSTON/JARRETT/FLESHMAN FARM)
By Margaret Hambrick, Local Historian
Major William Hamilton likely came to the Greenbrier Valley in 1769 and moved to the Blue Sulphur area in 1773. He married Isabelle Clements. He built a log cabin on this farm and lived to be 81 years old (Dayton 1942: p 262). As the family's wealth increased, the Brick House was built by either son Andrew Hamilton who married Delilah Jarrett or son Jacob Hamilton.
Dated by a brick near the front door which says "1840", this house shows its roots in the Adam style including having curved or polygonal projections to the side or rear (McAlester 1994: p 153). The use of a hipped roof was not uncommon to this style. The once detached kitchen was incorporated into the house by the use of a breezeway with living space added behind and above the kitchen. The bricks may have been fired and laid by locally famous brickmaker John Dunn. He is known to have made the bricks for the Blue Sulphur Springs Resort and what is more likely than, while there, he was also engaged to make the bricks for this house.
While the outside retains its Adamesque characteristics, the inside shows evidence of style change and renovation. The faux grain painting on the woodwork in the four main upstairs rooms is a remarkable example of this style of decoration.
Andrew D. Johnston purchased the farm from Jacob Hamilton in 1855 and this farm is best known as the place where General Robert E. Lee's famous horse, Traveller, was foaled (Dayton 1942: p 263). Born in 1857, this grey gelding with black points stood 15.3 hands high. He took top prizes in the 1858, 1859 and 1860 Lewisburg Fair. He was trained by an enslaved person, Frank Wilson, who after emancipation changed his name to Frank Winfield Page (Pendleton 2004: p 13). Some of the early horse training apparatus is on display at the North House Museum in Lewisburg.
Mary Lucinda Page (Kelly), the first of Frank's two daughters, wrote to her daughter Harriet M. Williams in 1976 that "My father was taught to go out on the Johnson farm early in the mornings and drive up the young horses from the field. He started riding at the age of ten. The horses were penned up; a bridle put on them. Then he would ride those horses every day until they were gentle. That's why it is said he was the first man to break "Traveler" Gen R. E. Lee's famous war horse" (Pendleton 2004: p 14).
Horses must be trained to tolerate commotion, people, and other strange horses. One can imagine Page riding him past the Blue Sulphur Springs Resort for that purpose. Little did he know he was training him for war.
General Lee first saw the horse when he took command of Confederate troops near Big Sewell Mountain along Route 60 and under a tree that came to be known as "Lee's Tree" (Pendleton 2004: p 14). At that time, Traveller had been sold to Captain Joseph M. Broun by Captain James W. Johnston to whom the horse had been gifted by his father, Andrew Johnston. Lee later bought Traveller from Major Broun for the sum of $200 Confederate money (Pendleton 2004: p 16). Lee rode Traveller throughout the Civil War and during his retirement. Traveller died in 1871, eight months after Lee.
The farm was purchased from the Johnstons in 1871 by James Jarrett (III) (Deed Book 26: p 378). He left this property to his son, Thompson Hickman Jarrett who served three terms in the WV Legislature and was Sheriff of Greenbrier County from 1906 to 1912 (Deed Book 5: p 355). It was inherited by T. H. Jarretts daughter, Pauline Jarrett Huff, and her children sold it to Lewis A. Fleshman in 1949 (Deed Book 169: p 558). It is currently owned by Doris Fleshman Griffith.
HIGHLIGHTS
* "Traveller 1840", is the historic farm where Robert E. Lees war horse, Traveller, was foaled in 1857.
* The two story Adamesque style home was built circa 1840 in what was then Virginia's Blue Sulphur Valley, nearly a quarter century before West Virginia became a state
* Traveller 1840 has been part of a working farm since the 1770's. The property currently consists of the home grounds and pasture and/or cropland. The property is thought to have first been settled in 1773 by Major William Hamilton
* 17 +/- acres of hay and grazing land surround the home creating a country estate property
* The property will be surveyed prior to closing
* Build date: Circa 1840
* An underground spring, the original water source for the home, is still producing and is currently used to water livestock. The spring exit from underground is protected by a spring house made of sandstone
* Constructed of hand-made - kiln fired clay bricks, which may have been fired and laid by locally famous brickmaker John Dunn, who made and laid the bricks for the nearby Blue Sulphur Springs Resort
* Hand cut sandstone was quarried nearby for use as lintels, foundation stones, walkways, and a basement stairway
* 4,028 +/- Sq. ft. living area with a partial basement
* Rich and diverse resident wildlife population in perfect harmony with farming operations
* Minutes to historic Lewisburg, jet airport, interstates, hospital and city amenities
* Located near the historic Blue Sulphur Springs
* Perfect for agricultural uses
* Surrounded by large farms and timber tracts in a nice rural neighborhood
* Superior access by state maintained paved roads
* Cell phone coverage is good, depending on the carrier
* Darkest of skies with little light pollution for star-planet gazing & astrophotography
* Sedges, rushes, ferns, songbirds, frogs, turtles, & crawdads populate nearby wetlands & bogs
* Located in Greenbrier County, just 20 minutes to Lewisburg, the county seat
* Area fur bearing wildlife - deer, black bear, squirrel, bobcat, raccoon, fox, chipmunk, opossum, skunk, coyote, and rabbits
* Area winged wildlife - eagles, hawks, owls, ravens, wild turkeys and Neotropical songbirds
* Pasture grasses, wildflowers and indigenous plants, coupled with the nearby forests produce life-giving Oxygen and are a sequester of carbon dioxide
* Perfect for recreational activities including shooting sports, ATV riding, horseback riding, hiking, camping, hunting and nature viewing
* Low taxes, low population density
* Scenic, cultural, and historic values of the farm provide not only economic benefits, but also quality of life values
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: 37.823380(N), -80.619971(W)
Address: 3789 Spring Valley Road, Alderson, WV 24910
Elevation Range: 1640 ft. to 1677 ft. +/-
02/25/2025
$34,900
17 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - Crag Rd, Rainelle, WV
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THIS PROPERTY IS LANDLOCKED! THERE IS NO DEEDED EASEMENT FROM A PUBLIC ROAD TO ACCESS IT.
Escape to seclusion with this 17-acre parcel of land, offering the perfect canvas for your dream property. Located near Crag Rd, there is no clear direct access to this parcel via easement or public road. Its a peaceful retreat without zoning, HOA, or deed restrictions. Enjoy ultimate freedom to build, subdivide, and create your ideal space. While well and septic are needed, electricity is accessible on the nearest street.
Situated just 35-40 minutes from New River Gorge National Park and Babcock State Park, outdoor adventures await. The cities of Beckley and Lewisburg are just 30-45 minutes away; Offering multiple parks, historic sites, golf clubs, Greenbrier River access, and many options for amenities. Make this property yours today!
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Address: Crag Rd, Rainelle, WV, 25962
Cash Discount Price: $34,900.00
*There is a $1000 deposit required with all purchases. $500 is a non refundable transaction fee and the remaining $500 would be applied to the purchase price at time of closing.
Owner Financed Price: $39,900.00
Owner Financing Terms: $7,900.00 down and $726.46/month for 60 months.
*Applicable fees may apply including but not limited to $35/ month servicing fee and 12.9% interest for owner financing. Buyer is responsible for annual property tax. Contact Country Land Sellers for more details. Monthly payment subject to change based on down payment. Monthly payment shown is an estimate only.
County: Greenbrier
Acres: 17 Acres (Raw Land)
Coordinates: 37.92613, -80.74205
Parcel #: 13-11-0068-0029-0000
Yearly Estimated Taxes: $115.7
Elevation: 2680 FT
Property Dimensions: 765.97 FT X 955.20 FT X 766.85 FT X 1026.39 FT
Zoning: No zoning
County Planning and zoning phone #: Building Dept/Planning (304) 647-6687
Does this property have an HOA?: No
Does this property have a survey?: No
Elementary school: Rainelle Elementary School
Middle school: Western Greenbrier Middle School
High school: Greenbrier West High School
Phone # for electric company: Appalachian Power Company (800) 956-4237
Legal Description: Acreage 17.0 A(d) Crag Road Less Pipeline Easement
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09/08/2022
$129,000
1.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 4830 Highland Trail, Alderson, WV
Martins Store at Fort Spring and rentals located between Alderson and Ronceverte on Rt. 63. Excellent location, the property has approx. 1.16 acres with large multi-purpose commercial building. Has most recently operated as a convenience store with gas and a restaurant. This is the opportunity to own your own business, the sky is the limit with this great property. This property is not in the flood plain but is located near the Greenbrier River.
ATTRIBUTES AND HIGHLIGHT
Possible Owner Financing for qualified buyers
Great small business opportunity
Convenience store, restaurant, sporting goods, deli, and a number of other possibilities
Near the busy Greenbrier Campground
Busy highway for Lewisburg, Ronceverte, and Alderson connection
Near the Greenbrier River
Many possibilities for numerous types of businesses
(2) ten thousand-gallon tanks
Tank monitoring system in place
Walk in cooler
Large deli
Ready to go dining area
Busy highway with great visibility
2 separate rentals yield $3,600.00 annually
Well and septic system
Paved front and parking
Close to the busy Greenbrier River Campground
The Greenbrier River attracts many for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, tubing and relaxing
Closest convenience store 5 miles to Alderson and 8 miles to Ronceverte or Fairlea
FedEx and UPS delivery location
Convenient location to Camp Cupcake FPC at Alderson
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: 374442.6N 803348.7W
Address: 4830 Highland Trail, Alderson, WV, 24910
Elevation: 1638 ft. +/-
UTILITIES
Water: Well
Sewer: Septic
Electricity: Mon Power
Telephone: Frontier, Countrymen,
Internet: Frontier, Countrymen, Hughes Net
ACCESS/FRONTAGE
The property fronts Route 63
ZONING
Greenbrier County is subject to some zoning and subdivision regulations. All prospective buyers should consult the County Commission and the Health Department for details regarding zoning, building codes and installation of septic systems.
Information can be found at the county website:
DEED and TAX INFORMATION
Greenbrier County, West Virginia
Deed Information: DB 533 Page 251
Acreage: From calculations approx. 1.15 Acres ACREAGE .70(D)FROM ALLEN LOT 8 COLONIAL ACRES S/D RT 63 RONCEVERTE 281X193X404X100 and ACREAGE .46(D)FROM BOOTH LOT 9 COLONIAL ACRES S/D RT 63 RONC 120X231X112X281
Real Estate Tax ID/Acreage/Taxes:
Greenbrier County (13), West Virginia
Fort Springs (6)
Tax Map 18A Parcels 8 and 9
2020 Real Estate Taxes: $456.00
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Greenbrier County School District
Public Elementary School:
Alderson Elementary School
Public Middle School:
Eastern Greenbrier Middle School
Public High School:
Greenbrier East High School
06/22/2022
$475,000
18.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 2929 Muddy Creek Mountain Road, Alderson, WV
Enjoy the partial description below, and be sure to catch the photos and maps. Many more details are available on the Foxfire Realty website. To go directly to the property listing, just click the Website link!
OVERVIEW
The sandstone strata at the summit of Muddy Creek Mountain is renowned as a dimensional stone. Medium-grained, multi-colored, and hard, it has been used for more than a generation for slab and block construction. Builders and designers notably appreciate its durability and color, which varies from pink to rose to red and white.
That durability has resulted in its popularity in construction, and given its broad color spectrum and high polishability, the stone has been popular as a finish in many residences, notably in the Greenbrier and Kanawha valleys.
HIGHLIGHTS
$750,000,000 estimated wholesale value of the remaining stone
3 million tons +/- of flagstone remaining to be mined
110 feet+/- thick flagstone layer in the quarry area
18.5 acres by survey
Crusher and excavator will convey with property
Access provided by paved state-maintained roads
20 minutes to 1-64 at Alta Exit 161
PRODUCTS PRODUCED
Dimensional Stone has historically been sold for use in residential and commercial applications including building stone veneer, chimneys, fireplaces, firepits, kitchens, pavers, flagging, slabs, wallstone, water features, steps, treads, headstones, memorials, etc.
Crushed stone added to asphalt to provide an anti-skid function
Stone for drainage areas in and around landfills.
Sand filtration beds for water treatment plants needing the stones high silica content.
Decretive stone signs
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: 37.751175(N), -80.596794(W)
Address: 2929 Muddy Creek Mountain Road, Alderson, WV 24910
Elevation Range: 2340 ft. to 2416 ft. +/-
WATER
A portion of an intermittent stream is located in the property for about 380 feet. There may be water flow during rain events and snow melt.
PERMIT INFORMATION
Permit was issued on 10/29/1997, expired on 10/28/2015
Permitted area was 15.42 acres
NPDES permit expired on 8/8/2018
MINERAL RESOURCES
All rights the owner has will convey with the property.
BOUNDARIES AND SURVEY
There is a metes and bounds description in the owners deed. The eastern boundary of the property is with the western side of Muddy Creek Mountain Road. The property is being sold by the boundary and not by the acre.
UTILITIES
Water: Well could be drilled
Sewer: Septic system could be installed
Electricity: Onsite
Telephone: Onsite
Internet and Television: Satellite or maybe be possible through cable
Cellphone Coverage: Excellent with 5 G
ACCESS/FRONTAGE
The property has nearly 2/10 mile of frontage on Muddy Creek Mountain Road Rt. 40. The property road connects with Muddy Creek Mountain Road within that frontage.
02/01/2024
$499,000
0.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 211 Mountain View Farm Lane, Caldwell, WV
The Caldwell Commercial Complex is a Multi-use commercial property, with two buildings containing a total of 5,000 square feet +/-. The property contains .75 acres with plenty of room for expansion. 5 minutes from the I-64 interchange at Harts Run and 10 minutes from White Sulphur Springs and Lewisburg. The Greenbrier River is a short walk.
The possible uses of the property are endless, with a few being:
*ATV, UTV and Off-Road vehicle dealership
*Recreation company providing services such as off-road adventure, rafting, guiding fishing, hunting, and nature viewing trips
*Automotive service & repair, body shop, custom vehicle painting, detail shop, heavy equipment repair, trucking terminal
*Construction companies (builders, excavation - earth moving, concrete), trucking companies, landscaping, tree removal, logging, farm supply center, custom meat company
*Custom woodworking shop, florist, moving company, vehicle storage, personal property storage units, auction house, flea market, farmers market, computer sales and service, call center
*And the possible use list can go on and on and on .
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: 37.791911(N), -80.383086(W)
Address: 211 Mountain View Farm Ln, Caldwell, WV 24925
Elevation Range: 1695 ft. to 1699 ft. +/-
TWO COMMERCIAL MULTI-USE BUILDINGS
Shop Building =67 x 50 = 3,350 sq. ft.
Warehouse building = 48 x 34 = 1,632 sq. ft.
acre lot
Concrete floors
Cedar siding
Metal roofing
City water, electricity, internet, cell coverage
Large parking lot = 20-car capacity
Paved entrance
Private Septic system installed
Shop building is heated and contains a paint room
5 minutes to I-64
10 minutes to Lewisburg
10 minutes to The Greenbrier Resort and White Sulphur Springs
15 minutes to Greenbrier Valley Airport
All rights the owner has in title will convey with the property.
Survey is on file.
BOUNDARIES AND SURVEY
The property was surveyed in 2004 and is shown on a survey plat recorded as Deed Book 489 page 631 as part of the owners deed, which also contains a metes and bounds description prepared from that survey. The property is being sold by the boundary and not by the acre.
UTILITIES
Water: City
Sewer: Private Septic
Electricity: On-site
Telephone: On-site
Internet: On-site
Cellphone Coverage: Very good 5G
ACCESS/FRONTAGE
The property is accessed by Mountain View Farm Lane.
ZONING
Greenbrier County is subject to some zoning and subdivision regulations. All prospective buyers should consult the County Commission and also the Health Department for details regarding flood zones, zoning, building codes and installation of septic systems.
DEED and TAX INFORMATION
Deed Information:DB 489 Pg. 629
Greenbrier County, West Virginia
Acreage: 0.75 acre +/-
Real Estate Tax ID/Acreage/Taxes:
Greenbrier County (13), West Virginia
Lewisburg District (9)
Tax Map 25 Parcel 21.1; Class 3
2023 Real Estate Taxes:$789.36
THE AREA
HISTORIC GREENBRIER COUNTY
Lewisburg, which is the Greenbrier County seat, was voted the Coolest Small Town in America, combining the warmth of a close community with the sophistication of more urban locations. The thriving downtown historic district offers year-round live productions presented at the State Professional Theatre of WV, Carnegie Hall, distinctive dining venues, antique shops, award-winning galleries/boutiques, a year-round farmers markets.
Greenbrier Valley Medical Center is a modern hospital and all attendant medical facilities, along with the many big box stores.
Lewisburg is also home to the modern Robert. C Byrd Medical Clinic (300 employees), the WV Osteopathic Medical School (600 students) and the New River Community and Technical College. The area is a strong economic generator with a solid workforce employed in county/state government, tourism, hospitality, medical, education, retail, construction, wood products, mining and agriculture.
The world-renowned Greenbrier Resort, with 800 rooms and 1600 employees, is located in the sleepy little town of White Sulphur Springs. The 4-Star resort has a subterranean casino and is sometimes hosts the PGA LIV golf tournaments. Several other area golf courses are available in the area including Oakhurst Links, Americas first golf course, where guests play using old style hickory-handled clubs and ground-burrowing golf balls.
A picturesque train ride from White Sulphur Springs connects the area to DC, Philadelphia, Chicago, and many other locations. By car, DC is 4 hours away and Charlotte is only 4.
Within a two-hour drive are located some of the finest recreational facilities in West Virginia. Winterplace Ski Resort, whitewater rafting / fishing on the New River and Gauley River, 2000-acre Bluestone Lake, Pipestem State Park and Resort and the 80,000-acre New River National Gorge National Park. Five other area state parks and state forests offer unlimited hiking, horseback riding, ATV riding and rock-climbing opportunities. Snowshoe Ski Resort is a 120-minute drive through some of the most scenic country on the East Coast. The new 12,000-acre Boy Scout High Adventure Camp and home to the US and World Jamboree is a 90-minute drive.
GREENBRIER RIVER
The property is a short walk to the Greenbrier River. At 162 miles long, the Greenbrier is the longest untamed (unblocked) river left in the Eastern United States. It is primarily used for recreational pursuits and well known for its fishing, canoeing, kayaking and floating opportunities. Its upper reaches flow through the Monongahela National Forest, and it is paralleled for 77 miles by the Greenbrier River Trail, a rail trail which runs between the communities of Cass and North Caldwell.
GREENBRIER RIVER TRAIL
The property is near the Greenbrier River Trail State Park. The 77-mile-long trail is operated by the West Virginia State Parks and is a former C&O railroad grade now used for hiking, bicycling, ski-touring, horseback-riding, and wheel-chair use. The trail passes through numerous small towns and traverses 35 bridges and 2 tunnels as it winds its way along the valley. Most of the trail is adjacent to the free-flowing Greenbrier River and is surrounded by peaks of the Allegheny Mountains.
SCHOOLS
Greenbrier County School District
Public Elementary School:
Lewisburg Elementary School
Public Middle School:
Eastern Greenbrier Middle School
Public High School:
Greenbrier East High School
Colleges:
New River Community and Technical College (Lewisburg campus)
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
Private Schools:
Greenbrier Community School (PK-8)
Greenbrier Valley Academy (2-8)
Lewisburg Baptist Academy (PK-12)
Renick Christian School (2-7)
Seneca Trail Christian Academy (PK-12)
02/09/2024
$84,000
15.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 11th Street, Rupert, WV
OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE!!
OVERVIEW
Rupert Land on Big Clear Creek is a 15.5-acre tract of land located in scenic Greenbrier County, West Virginia off U.S Route 60 (Midland Trail) and 11th Street in the Town of Rupert, West Virginia. This is a great, flat tract of land with approximately 3,000 feet of frontage on Big Clear Creek, a tributary of the mighty Meadow River. The direct access to Big Clear Creek offers the opportunity to launch your kayak or canoe on the water on your own property. This wonderful property with recreational and residential opportunity is located within 5 to 10 minutes of the I-64 interchange at Sam Black Church, and is also within an hours drive to Summersville Lake, multiple West Virginia State Parks, the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve and the Monongahela National Forest.
ATTRIBUTES AND HIGHLIGHTS
*15.5-acre mix of field and woods in Rupert, WV
*Approximately 3,000 feet of frontage on Big Clear Creek
*Big Clear Creek annually stocked with trout by the WV Division of Natural Resources
*Approximate 1-mile float on Big Clear Creek from the southern end of the property to the 53-mile-long Meadow River.
*The Meadow River is one of West Virginia's few "untamed" rivers - meaning not controlled by a dam
*2,385-acre Meadow River Wildlife Management Area consisting mainly of wetlands habitat is very close by
*Many recreational opportunities at Summersville Lake and Recreational Area and nearby New River Gorge National Park and Preserve
*Other recreational opportunities found in the Monongahela National Forest, home of the Cherry River and Cranberry River. Excellent trout fishing in these watersheds
*Babcock and Hawks Nest State Parks found in nearby Fayette County, WV
*Perfect for all water sport activities supported by the nearby Meadow River, Greenbrier River, New River, and the 2,700-acre Summersville Lake
*Use for your prime weekend getaway or permanent residence
*Residential potential with electric, water, sewer, phone, and internet available at the property
*Excellent cell service
*Four season climate - the fall of the year is spectacular and summers warm and breezy
*Small city amenities minutes away in Rupert, WV and Rainelle, WV
*Lewisburg, WV approximately 20 minutes away
*90 minutes to Charleston, the State Capitol and West Virginias largest city
*An easy drive to higher population areas of Charleston WV, Blacksburg VA, Roanoke VA, Beckley WV, and Lewisburg WV
*Jet airports in Lewisburg, Beckley and Charleston, WV
*Owner-financing terms may be available
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: 37.961247(N), -80.682483(W)
Address: 11th Street Rupert, WV - No physical addressed assigned yet due to no structure on the property
Elevation Range: 2,400' above sea level
UTILITIES
Electric: Appalachian Power - Onsite
Water: Public Water is available roadside
Sewer: Public Sewer is available roadside
Telephone/Internet: Frontier Communications
Cell Phone Coverage: Excellent
LP Gas: Available locally
Television: Cable is available or Direct TV or Dish
MINERAL RESOURCES
West Virginia is one of the states in the United States that has two separate ownership titles; those being SURFACE RIGHTS and MINERAL RIGHTS. All rights the owner has will convey with the property. A mineral title search could be conducted by a title attorney at the same time when the surface title search is being conducted.
BOUNDARIES AND SURVEY
The property is part of the residue of a larger tract of land. Some boundaries are described by bearings and distances while the eastern portion of the property runs with Big Clear Creek and the western portion of the property borders the railroad right-of-way. The property is being sold by the boundary and not by the acre.
ACCESS/FRONTAGE
Rupert Land on Big Clear Creek fronts U.S. Route 60 (Midland Trail) for approximately 500 feet. The property can also be accessed by 11th Street in Rupert, WV. 11th Street dead ends at or near the property line.
ZONING
Greenbrier County is subject to some zoning and subdivision regulations. All prospective buyers should consult the Greenbrier County Commission, Greenbrier County Planning and Zoning, the Town of Rupert, and the Greenbrier County Health Department for details regarding zoning, building codes and installation of septic systems.
05/24/2025
$185,000
0.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 162 Monroe Street, Alderson, WV
Charming 1887 Two Story Home The Gem Of The Hills, Alderson WV
Nestled in the heart of historic Alderson, West Virginia, on the Greenbrier County side of town, stands a graceful vintage home built in 1887-a true testament to timeless Appalachian charm and craftsmanship. With its stately presence and classic architecture and over 2000 SF, this 4-bedroom, 1.5-bath residence offers more than just a place to live-it tells a story. From the moment you step onto the wide, covered front porch, you're transported to a quieter, simpler time. Imagine warm summer evenings spent on a rocking chair, listening to the chirp of crickets and the distant sound of the Greenbrier River gently flowing just a short stroll away. The porch isn't just an entryway-it's an invitation to pause, relax, and soak in the character of this remarkable property. Inside, the home has been lovingly preserved and thoughtfully updated. Original woodwork and tall windows echo the elegance of the late 19th century, while modern comforts like central HVAC bring year-round ease to everyday living. The spacious layout provides room for privacy and gathering, whether hosting family in the generous living areas or retreating to one of the peaceful upstairs bedrooms. The kitchen and dining spaces blend old-world charm with practical updates, ideal for preparing a meal after a walk to the local market. The full bath on the second floor and convenient half bath on the main level ensure both comfort and function. Step outside and you're within walking distance of everything that makes Alderson special. Quaint shops, seasonal farmers markets, and friendly faces await downtown. The nearby Greenbrier River offers endless recreation opportunities-whether it's kayaking, fishing, or simply enjoying a walk along its scenic banks. This 1887 gem isn't just a house-it's a cornerstone of Alderson's heritage. A place where history, community, and natural beauty meet. Whether you're looking for a full-time residence or a special retreat, this home offers the rare chance to live in a piece of West Virginia's story.
02/20/2025
$325,000
0.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 529 Edgar Ave, Ronceverte, WV
Ronceverte, West Virginia this friendly, casual community lying along the Greenbrier River grew up around the clustered historic homes built by railroad and lumber workers during the latter 1800s and early 1900s. Incorporated in 1882, Ronceverte is French for Bramble Green, which is the Gallic equivalent for Greenbrier. Ronceverte sits along the north banks of the Greenbrier River and along U.S. 219. Along the railroad tracks on main street is where you will find this amazing business opportunity, beside the historical Martin & Jones Hardware Building and across the street from the historical Ronceverte Train Depot.
This commercial building with its approximately 6,000 sq. ft., could be used for many purposes such as a kayak / canoe / water sports equipment rental shop, restaurant, sports bar, climate-controlled storage, an auction house, a music house, a retail or wholesale market, a feed and grain building, or could even be renovated into apartments. The owners have installed a new insulated roof system that will allow you to utilize the amazing open ceiling which reveals steel beams and antique wood. This 529 Edgar Avenue commercial building is truly a rare find and business opportunity in the River City.
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: 37.748131(N), -80.465768(W)
Address: 529 Edgar Ave, Ronceverte, WV 24970
Elevation: 1675 ft. +/-
RONCEVERTE
Ronceverte, West Virginia, is a great community known for its friendly residents and laid-back lifestyle. Ronceverte is French for Bramble Green, which is the Gallic equivalent for Greenbrier. The Greenbrier River is still inseparable from the culture of the town itself, considered one of the earliest significant river ports in the Greenbrier River watershed.
Ronceverte is located on highway US-219 and WV-63 approximately four miles south of Lewisburg, West Virginia, and 16 miles north of Union, West Virginia. The community of Fairlea, West Virginia, home of the State Fair of West Virginia, is located just north of the community.
The City of Ronceverte was founded in 1871 by Cecil Clay, and was incorporated in 1882. A.E. White served as the towns first mayor. By 1906, Ronceverte had a population of about 1,500.
Ronceverte is a proud railroad town, a part of the C&O track lines that connected Pocahontas County to Hinton, and to Clifton Forge, Virginia. It became an important shipping point for railroad ties, lumber, and agricultural products. The town sits on the north bank of the Greenbrier River on US Route 219 and is located on the mainline of the CSX railroad.
The river is still inseparable from the culture of the town itself, considered one of the earliest significant river ports in the Greenbrier River watershed.
Recently, through the efforts of local entrepreneurs and like-minded organizations, Ronceverte is experiencing a resurgence in popularity.
Ronceverte River Festival
The River Festival is usually held in June each year, and features attractions, vendors, live performances, and great fair food! The main event is The Great Rubber Ducky Race which happens on Saturday. A single ticket can win you one of many prizes awarded or the Grand Prize of $5,000. The more tickets you buy means more chances you have to win! Events, games, live music and contests fill the weekend and the festival culminates with a Fireworks Display on Saturday night.
THE GREENBRIER RIVER
At 162 miles long, the Greenbrier is the longest untamed (unblocked) river left in the Eastern United States. It is primarily used for recreational pursuits and well known for its fishing, canoeing, kayaking and floating opportunities. Its upper reaches flow through the Monongahela National Forest, and it is paralleled for 77 miles by the Greenbrier River Trail, a rail trail which runs between the communities of Cass and North Caldwell.
It has always been a valuable water route, with the majority of the important cities in the watershed being established riverports. The river gives the receiving waters of the New River an estimated 30% of its water volume. Over three-fourths of the watershed is an extensive karstic (cavern system), which supports fine trout fishing, cave exploration and recreation. Many important festivals and public events are held along the river throughout the watershed.
The Greenbrier is formed at Durbin in northern Pocahontas County by the confluence of the East Fork Greenbrier River and the West Fork Greenbrier River, both of which are short streams rising at elevations exceeding 3,300 feet and flowing for their entire lengths in northern Pocahontas County. From Durbin the Greenbrier flows generally south-southwest through Pocahontas, Greenbrier and Summers Counties, past several communities including Cass, Marlinton, Hillsboro, Ronceverte, Fort Spring, Alderson, and Hinton, where it flows into the New River.
Along most of its course, the Greenbrier accommodated the celebrated Indian warpath known as the Seneca Trail (Great Indian Warpath). From the vicinity of present-day White Sulphur Springs the Trail followed Anthonys Creek down to the Greenbrier near the present Pocahontas-Greenbrier County line. It then ascended the River to the vicinity of Hillsboro and Droop Mountain and made its way through present Pocahontas County by way of future Marlinton, Indian Draft Run, and Edray.
PROXIMITY TO AREA CITIES, ATTRACTIONS, and ACTIVITIES
Towns and Highway
I-64 Lewisburg Ronceverte Exit 169: 15 minutes
Beckley: 1 hour
Fairlea: 7 minutes
Lewisburg (main town): 10 minutes
Union: 25 minutes
White Sulphur Springs and The Greenbrier Resort: 25 minutes
Airport
Greenbrier Valley Airport, Lewisburg: 25 minutes
Medical
Greenbrier Valley Medical Center, Fairlea: 5 minutes
Recreation
Greenbrier Aquatic Center, Fairlea: 8 minutes
Greenbrier State Forest, Harts Run, WV: 20 minutes
New River Gorge Bridge, Fayetteville: 1 hour 25 minutes
New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, Sandstone: 25 minutes
State Fair of West Virginia, Fairlea: 7 minutes
Recreation Lakes
Bluestone Lake, Hinton: 50 minutes
Lake Moomaw, Virginia: 1 hour 25 minutes
Summersville Lake (Dam), Summersville: 1 hour 25 minutes
BOUNDARIES AND SURVEY
The property was surveyed in 2005, and is shown on a survey plat recorded in Deed Book 496 at page 152. A metes and bounds description prepared from that survey is shown in the owners deed. The property is being sold by the boundary and not by the acre.
UTILITIES
Water: City
Sewer: City
Electricity: MonPower
Telephone: Frontier
Internet: Frontier or other provider
Cellphone Coverage: Great
ACCESS/FRONTAGE
The property fronts on Edgar Avenue in Ronceverte.
ZONING
Greenbrier County is subject to some zoning and subdivision regulations. All prospective buyers should consult the County Commission, City Government, and the Health Department for details regarding zoning, building codes, and installation of septic systems.
DEED and TAX INFORMATION
Deed Information: DB 626 Pg. 167
Greenbrier County, West Virginia
Acreage: 0.289 acre +/-
Real Estate Tax ID/Acreage/Taxes:
Greenbrier County (13), West Virginia
Ronceverte Corp (14)
Tax Map 10 Parcel 216; Class 4
2023 Real Estate Taxes: $684.54
SCHOOLS
Greenbrier County School District
Public Elementary School:
Ronceverte Elementary School
Public Middle School:
Eastern Greenbrier Middle School
Public High School:
Greenbrier East High School
Colleges:
New River Community and Technical College (Lewisburg campus)
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
Private Schools:
Greenbrier Community School (PK-8)
Greenbrier Valley Academy (2-8)
Lewisburg Baptist Academy (PK-12)
Renick Christian School (2-7)
Seneca Trail Christian Academy (PK-12)
THE SURROUNDING AREA
The Greenbrier Valley is richly blessed with a wide array of cultural events that keep life in the valley interesting and satisfying. A year-round live theater, Carnegie Hall (one of four in the USA), fine dining, art galleries and boutiques make up the thriving downtown historic district in Lewisburg.
In 2011, Lewisburg was named Coolest Small Town in America and is just a 5 minutes drive to complete shopping, churches, schools, medical-dental facilities, fine dining, and a modern hospital. The airport, with the longest runway in the state is just 10 minutes away and has daily flights to Atlanta and Washington DC.
Lewisburg is also the county seat of Greenbrier County and home to the WV Osteopathic Medical School (600 students) and the New River Community and Technical College. The area is a strong economic generator with a solid workforce employed in county/state government, tourism, hospitality, education, retail, construction, wood products, mining and agriculture.
For the water enthusiast, the Greenbrier River is the last un-dammed river east of the Mississippi and offers a great float/canoe/kayak experience. The fishing for small mouth bass is considered excellent. The Greenbrier River trail is an 86-mile rails to trails system and offers exceptional hiking and biking opportunities along the scenic Greenbrier River.
Within an hours drive are located some of the finest recreational facilities in West Virginia. Winterplace Ski Resort, whitewater rafting / fishing on the New River and Gauley River, 2000 acre Bluestone Lake, Pipestem State Park and Resort and the 80,000 acre New River National Gorge National Park. Five other area state parks and state forests offer unlimited hiking, horseback riding, ATV riding and rock climbing opportunities. Snowshoe Ski Resort is a 2 hour drive through some of the most scenic country on the East Coast. The new 10,600 acre Boy Scout High Adventure Camp and home to the US and World Jamboree is an hour fifteen minute drive.
The world renowned Greenbrier Resort, home of the PGA tour, is just 15 minutes drive. Several other area golf courses are available in the area. Rock climbing, ziplining, horseback riding and the 100 + mile long Hatfield-McCoy ATV trail makes for a very active recreation area.
06/13/2025
$235,000
1.54 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 27799 Midland Trail East, Lewisburg, WV
The Heaster House in the Richlands - Located just five minutes west from downtown Lewisburg, this original Jenny Lind style cottage, nestled among lilacs and wildflower gardens, sits in the heart of the Richlands farming community. This home has many newly remodeled features, including a well and accompanying plumbing, an updated kitchen with butcher block counters, a new hot water heater, and renovated bathroom. The home's many windows, along with a newly repainted interior, offer a bright, warm, and inviting space.
This home has multiple sources of heating, including a fuel oil furnace and a wood stove. The remodeled living room has a new tongue and groove ceiling, and there is original Meadow River Lumber Company hardwood flooring through out most of the house. Along with charm and character this original cottage also comes furnished with a kitchen stove, a refrigerator, and a washer and dryer. A large laundry area also serves as a spacious work room with built in shelves and cabinets. Outside, the house has new, professionally installed gutters and downspouts and outdoor lights.
Enjoy the sound of the summer rain on the sturdy metal roof while sitting on the covered front porch. The house is surrounded by mature and well maintained flower gardens, large rhododendrons, heirloom flowers original to the property, extensive lawn, and plenty of space for an expansive vegetable garden. The property also includes a chicken coop, a rabbit hutch, and a garden shed with a new galvanized metal roof for a lawnmower or storage. This comfortable cottage is move in ready and provides accessible county living while being only minutes from downtown Lewisburg.
Property type
Residential
House Info
Year: 1936
Total Rooms: 5
Bedrooms: 2
Bathroom: 1
Total SqFt: 1225
Number of structures on property: 4
Location
27799 Midland Trail East (Route 60) 5 minutes East of Lewisburg
Property entrance coordinates: 37.84534965120462, -80.47968583617207
Elevation: 2,071 feet
Schools
Lewisburg Elementary School
Greenbrier Community School
Eastern Greenbrier Junior High School
Greenbrier East High School
Parcel info:
District: 09(Lewisburg)
Map: 12
Parcel: 15
13-09-0012-0015-0000
1.54 +/- acres
10/02/2024
$105,000
1.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - White Rock Trail, Caldwell, WV
1.566 +/- acres homesite and forested lot. Sitting on a promontory on the top of White Rock Mountain this parcel in the gated community of The Retreat has incredible views and is ideally located. This parcel is a corner lot with a direct Western view of the mountains.
It sits less than a two minute walk from the The Retreat Grand Lodge Clubhouse which has amenities for community members such as an outdoor infinity pool, grotto hot tubs, a sauna, a steam room, and large dining facilities. The parcel has direct access to the main road which is maintained by the The Retreat HOA. Other amenities include city water, sewer, high speed internet access, and power. This is an ideal lot to build a home or vacation retreat on if you want to be within walking distance to the clubhouse and incredible views.
Nearby Lewisburg, voted the Coolest Small Town in America, offers an almost endless variety of events including the Lewisburg Chocolate Festival, Taste of our Town, the WV State Fair, and the Lewisburg Literary Festival to name just a few. Lewisburg is also the home to several fine dining restaurants, fun local eateries, a variety of shopping in the walking downtown, and easy access to outdoor retreats such as the Greenbrier River Trail.
White Sulphur Springs, home of the world-famous Greenbrier Hotel and Casino, offers a host of amenities and events including The Schoolhouse hotel, Big Draft brewhouse, the Dandelion festival, and the Freshwater Folk festival. Attractions such as adventures with Kates Mountain Outfitters, USFWS National Fish Hatchery, and Greenbrier State Forest make White Sulphur a fun place to spend your time. Also close to White Sulphur Springs, Blue Bend recreation area, Lake Sherwood recreation area, and the Allegheny trail offer a host of outdoor recreation opportunities.
Property type
Building lot
Number of structures on property
None
Location
Lot 95 - White Rock Trail
Property entrance coordinates: 37.76288, -80.37346
Elevation: 3,153 feet
Schools
Lewisburg Elementary School
White Sulphur Springs Elementary school
Eastern Greenbrier Junior High School
Greenbrier East High School
Parcel info:
District: 16(White Sulphur)
Map: 30
Parcel: 63
16-30-63
1.566 +/- acres
06/20/2024
$110,000
50 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 2360 Robins Fork Road, Renick, WV
"Away From It All". "~50 acres at 2,400 ft elevation, cool breezes, beautiful hardwood forest, and valley views. ATV trail to nice size flat with views. Hiking paths to the top of the ridge. Perfect location for hunting, cabins, or residence. Rock formations, wildlife, mature timber, privacy. Waterfall/creek boundary. Good entrance. Property is located ~5 miles from Rt 219 on a paved, the gravel road. Sold by the boundary. Will split survey costs.
03/21/2025
$575,000
51 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 532 Spring St, Alderson, WV
Hillcrest - Historic, lovingly-maintained 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath home on 50+/- acres, with outbuildings, barn and many extras. Formerly the longtime family home of contractor Bill Simmons, and once a dairy farm, this beautiful Alderson property includes a stately hilltop home, attractively landscaped, surrounded by rolling fields and mature woodlands, and partly bordered by Muddy Creek. The expansive property includes a barn and grassy acreage suitable for pastureland, or potential resale and/or development.
Perched on a hillside overlooking the riverside town of Alderson, the home is surrounded by a white fence and affords panoramic views of fields, neighboring properties and distant hills. A driveway entry with a picturesque 10x12 brick outbuilding leads to the 3-level home with white aluminum siding and a shingled roof. The main entry opens to a tiled foyer with a coat closet, and a secondary entry has a ramp providing handicapped access.
The foyer leads to the den and adjacent living room. Both of these family gathering rooms feature gas fireplaces, attractive built-in cabinetry and the century-old home's original hardwood flooring. The living room opens on the home's elevated front porch, which offers sweeping panoramic views.
In addition to the den and living room, the main level includes the kitchen and breakfast nook, a formal dining room, a laundry area, two sizeable bedrooms and 1.5 baths.
The kitchen has laminate countertops with a stainless steel sink and white cabinetry. Appliances include a Kenmore refrigerator, a GE Profile electric range, a dishwasher, and a Hamilton Beach microwave. The kitchen incorporates a sunny breakfast nook with attractive built-in cabinetry, and it has an exit to the back porch. The dining room is wallpapered, and has a chandelier and original oak flooring.
The primary bedroom is a carpeted corner room with large windows facing south and east. The primary bath has a shower and a vanity with a laminate countertop and porcelain sink.
Bedroom 2 is also a corner room, with stylish French doors opening to the back porch. The hallway entry to this bedroom has a half-bath with a pedestal sink, and a laundry nook with stackable Kenmore appliances.
A sliding door near the primary bedroom opens to reveal a hidden stairway leading to a lower-level playroom/rec room, with linoleum flooring, a gas fireplace and a large storage closet under the stairs. The room's windows are embellished with diamond patterned mullions.
A carpeted oak stairway leads to the home's three upper-level bedrooms and shared bath. With the exception of Bedroom 3, these spaces are tucked under sloping rooflines. Bedrooms 3 and 4 are similar in size and carpeted. Bedroom 3 includes a spacious walk-in closet. Bedroom 5 is considerably smaller, but could be repurposed as a reading or TV area, or space for a computer. The shared bath features an attractive clawfoot tub and a solid surface vanity.
In addition to front and back porches, the home has a brick patio and an attached double carport. The front yard has stately evergreen trees and an ornamental crabapple, and overlooks a quiet lane and grassy pasture. A two-story board-and-batten, barn-style outbuilding adds a particularly eye-catching feature to the yard. This building is in need of rehabbing, but could be resurrected to serve as a workshop, studio or playhouse.
The nearby barn, an easy stroll from the house, once housed a small dairy operation, and later served as storage and office space for Simmons Building Specialties, the family contracting business. The barn is two-level. The main level includes a large open space, a stall, two lofts, and offices. The lower level was devoted to farm animals. There is also a shed complex where equipment and supplies were kept. The property behind the barn is wooded with mixed hardwoods, and drops to Muddy Creek on its far edge.
Alderson is a quiet West Virginia riverfront town with a seasonal farmer's market, a walking path along the river and a renowned Fourth of July celebration. The community is 20 minutes from the Greenbrier County seat of Lewisburg. Picturesque Lewisburg has shopping, fine dining and year-round entertainment. Annual events include the State Fair of West Virginia, Taste of Our Towns, the Lewisburg Chocolate Festival and the Lewisburg Literary Festival. The Greenbrier Valley Theatre, West Virginia's official state theatre, presents year-round live performances, and well-known and rising stars appear on stage and in outdoor concerts at Lewisburg's Carnegie Hall.
The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, 40 minutes away, is one of the world's top luxury resorts. The resort's many offerings include multiple golf courses, a spa, a tennis complex, a private casino, over 50 boutique shops, an art colony and a dozen restaurants.
The nearby Greenbrier River draws anglers and kayakers, and the 77-mile Greenbrier River Trail paralleling the river is popular with hikers and cyclists. Snowshoe Ski Resort, the largest ski complex in the Mid-Atlantic States, is a scenic 2-hour drive on country roads to the north.
Interstate 64 is a 10-minute drive, and the Greenbrier Valley Airport, a half-hour away, offers daily flights to Charlotte.
This lovely home and property offers multiple possibilities for its next generation of owners.
Location
532 Spring Street
Alderson WV 24910
Greenbrier County
Latitude: 37 44' 4" N
Longitude: 80 38' 17" W
Elevation: 1756 feet
Schools:
Alderson Elementary
Eastern Greenbrier Middle School
Greenbrier East High School
Home Information
2 Story with basement
Year Built: 1917
Construction Type: Wood Frame
Total Finished Square Feet: 2549
Main Level Square Feet: 1707
Upper-Level Square Feet: 561
Lower-Level Finished Square Feet: 281
Lower-Level Unfinished Square Feet: 375
Total Rooms: 10
Bedrooms: 4-5
Full Bathrooms: 2
Half-Bathrooms: 1
Lot Size: 50+/- Acres
Siding: Aluminum
Foundation: Concrete block
Roof: Shingles
Floor: Hardwood
HVAC: Propane Gas and Electric Baseboard
Fireplaces: 2
Items to Convey: Refrigerator-Freezer, Electric Range, Microwave, Dishwasher, Washer, Dryer, Chest Freezer, ceiling fan
Utilities
Water: City
Sewer: City
Legal and Tax Information
Greenbrier County
Alderson Corp. District 1
Map 2 Parcels 27, 29, 33, 47, 53, 60
Rainelle Corp. District 3
Map 40 Parcel 86
Deed Books & Pages
200/435
153/78
275/725
263/642
02/13/2025
$424,000
1.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 168 Elm Lane, Lewisburg, WV
Serenity on Elm - Attractive one-level cedar-sided home near downtown. 3-bedrooms, 4-baths, spacious screened porch and deck, large landscaped yard with two outbuildings. Originally constructed in 1950 and remodeled in 1989 and 2005, this comfortable home has a rustic-style exterior with a contemporary interior. Features include new flooring throughout, three roomy bedroom suites, a large porch and deck for relaxing and entertaining, and a nearly 1.2+/- acre yard. It enjoys a surprisingly private location near Lowes and the Gateway shopping complex.
Sitting on a low hill at the end of a quiet lane, the home feels like it's in the country, and the deer that frequent the yard seem to agree. A sidewalk leads to the shady covered front porch with stone flooring. The front entry opens into an L-shaped living room with birch flooring and a natural gas fireplace. The living room is adjacent to an impressive 12-x20 screened porch with a ceiling fan, and a large deck perfect for outdoor meals and entertaining.
The kitchen features hickory cabinetry, tile flooring and laminate counters with a double stainless-steel sink. The counters incorporate a lower one that can serve as a desk, or a handy eat-at counter. Appliances include a Kenmore gas range, a Kenmore refrigerator-freezer, and a Frigidaire dishwasher. The adjacent dining room has a chandelier, Chinese mahogany flooring, and a bay window overlooking the front yard.
A hallway leads to the home's three ensuite bedrooms. The primary bedroom includes an anteroom with a closet. With the simple addition of a door, this could be converted into a private dressing area. This spacious bedroom opens to a private deck with built-in seating. The primary bath has a shower, a marble vanity and a linen closet. Bedroom 2 has a ceiling fan and a bath with a shower-tub and a marble vanity. Bedroom 3 has a bath with a shower and a solid surface vanity. An additional hallway bath features an extra-deep jetted soaking tub. (Note: The jets currently need repair work.)
The laundry/mud room has hookups for appliances, which do not convey, and pull-down access to the home's attic. The laundry exits to a small deck and the yard.
There is a partial basement, which serves as a utility and storage area.
The sizeable yard has plenty of room for gardening, and play space for pets. There are two outbuildings for storing lawn and garden equipment.
This attractive home is close to downtown and the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine. Downtown Lewisburg offers fine dining, boutique shopping, galleries and a lively arts scene. Annual events include the State Fair of West Virginia, two food-themed festivals and a literary festival. The Greenbrier Valley Theatre offers year-round live performances, and performing artists appear onstage at Carnegie Hall and in outdoor summer concerts on the lawn. Both of these arts organizations have summer day camp programs for youth. The community is also home to a campus of New River Community and Technical College. Just above the college there is an attractive public library.
The Greenbrier, in nearby White Sulphur Springs, is one of the world's top luxury resorts. The hotel's offerings include multiple golf courses, a spa, a tennis complex, a casino, 50+ boutique shops and a dozen restaurants.
The nearby Greenbrier River draws anglers and kayakers, and the 75-mile Greenbrier River Trail is popular with hikers and bicyclists. Snowshoe Ski Resort, a scenic 90-minute drive to the north, is the largest ski complex in the Mid-Atlantic States, with golfing and an extensive system of mountain biking trails available in the off-seasons.
Location
168 Elm Lane
Lewisburg WV 24901
Greenbrier County
Latitude: 37 48' 36" N
Longitude: 80 26' 9" W
Elevation: 2220 feet
Schools:
Lewisburg Elementary School
Eastern Greenbrier Middle School
Greenbrier East High School
Home Information
Home: Ranch, with partial basement
Construction: Conventional, with brick siding
Year Built: 1950. Renovation: 1989, 2005
Total Square Feet: 2231
Rooms: 7
Bedrooms: 3
Full Bathrooms: 4
Lot: 1.2+/- acres
Siding: Cedar plank
Foundation: Concrete
Roof: Metal
Floors: Wood, Tile
HVAC: Gas Furnace
Natural Gas: Yes
Fireplace: 2, Natural Gas
Kitchen Countertops:
Bath Countertops: Marble, Solid Surface
Items to Convey: Refrigerator, Gas Range, Dishwasher, Ceiling Fans
Utilities
Water: City
Sewer: Septic
Legal and Tax Information
Greenbrier County
Lewisburg District
Map: 15
Parcel: 196
Deed Book: 504
Page: 663
05/24/2025
Auction
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 3648 Davis Stuart Road, Lewisburg, WV
TO BE AUCTIONED AS ABSOLUTE ON JULY 26 2025 at NOON *RIDGEWAY APARTMENT COMPLEX -32 UNITS AND 1.5 ACRE SITE FOR FUTURE EXPANSION
FEATURING:4 BUILDINGS WITH APPROX. 28,000 SQUARE FEET UNDER ROOF 2 bedrooms and a mix of 1 and 1.5 bathrooms consisting of 880+- Sq. ft each
Spacious bedrooms, almost entire complex has been updated with modern finishes, including new flooring, fresh paint, newer kitchen cabinets, windows, most units:
offering central heating & air, washers/ dryers in each unit.
*Private exterior patio with backyard & individual storage sheds
*Ample parking for tenants & guests
*Childrens playground
*Long term tenants
* Renovated & low maintenance building (brick & vinyl)
Located almost within sight of Greenbrier Valley Medical Center Hospital, Greenbrier East High & Junior Schools and close to West Virginia Osteopathic School of Medicine. The area is known for its scenic beauty & pristine views. This apartment complex is not just a property; it is a gateway to a lucritive investment in a sought after location. The numbers on this investment look great, this is a possible hedge against inflation -- Dont miss your chance to add this gem to your portfolio.
AUCTION DAY: JULY 26 AT NOON, LOCATION OF AUCTION IS AT RHEMA CHRISTIAN CENTER GYMNASIUM --ADJACENT TO RIDGEWAY APARTMENTS.
04/14/2025
$599,900
19.73 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenbrier County - 409 Butcher Ln, Crawley, WV
**Discover Victory Hill**, a name that perfectly reflects the stunning countryside views youll enjoy. This impressive 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom brick home offers many features that make it a wonderful place to live: spacious rooms, high ceilings, and rich wood accents that add character and warmth. The property is thoughtfully designed with a balanced mix of woods and fields, much of it fenced for safety and privacy, and includes a picturesque small stream that enhances its natural beauty. Additionally, this property is well-suited for a small business opportunity. It comes with well-planned facilities for dog breeding (or any type of animal breeding), featuring essential amenities such as water and electricity, secure fencing, and a dedicated building for birthing and specialized care. With proper management, this setup can yield rewarding results both personally and financially. Envision yourself moving into this beautiful, semi-private, and spacious home while also nurturing a thriving side business thats already equipped and ready for you. This is a fantastic chance you wont want to misscome and see what Victory Hill can offer you!
03/06/2024
$199,000
1.01 ac.
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Greenbrier County - 2775 Jefferson St N, Lewisburg, WV
2775 North Jefferson Street This gently sloping one-acre lot adjacent to First Citizens Bank, just north of Lewisburg and across from the Elks Country Club, offers an ideal location for a small business. Near I-64 and the Greenbrier Valley Airport, and only 5 minutes from downtown, the site lends itself to businesses that require high visibility, easy accessibility and parking, and nearby availability of ground and air shipping.
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