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10/02/2025
$475,000
200 ac.
ACTIVE
Raleigh County - 113 Cody Court, Glen Daniel, WV
PRICE REDUCED!
OVERVIEW
Big Valley Farm and Forest is a diverse and private 200 +/- acres farm and forest with incredible views, rolling open pastureland, timber and forest habitat, and the protective ridge and shoulders of a sheltering mountain.
Setback away from the world but only minutes from Beckley, West Virginia, this unique farm and forest provide its owner with all of the desired aspects of country living. Nestled between beautiful mountains, this farm splits into a protective valley, with slightly rolling pastures that provide forage for livestock or hay production, with a ridgeline that climbs to summit the highest points of the property. The pastures are large, some fenced, and have barns and structures for farm equipment. The property has a small spring-fed pond that provides water to the animals, and the excess water supply runs into the stream below which together provide year-round water for livestock and game.
The farm and forest have a nicely hardened and maintained driveway with direct and easy access to Route 3. There is also a beautiful open grassed corridor that starts at the bottom of the property and climbs all the way to the top of the Big Valley gaining several feet of elevation while providing easy access to walk, bike, and even drive to the top of the Big Valley.
With 200 acres, this farm has an enormous amount of property to explore, adventure, and hunt. A mix of grassland and forestland provide habitat for all of the major game species. If you are a fisherman or love boating, Lake Stephens is just minutes away, with bass and other game fish species.
The timber resources of the property are also marketable with easy access to most of the timber via the farm roads. This property has good agricultural soils, open pastures, timber land, and excellent hunting habitats. It is a property that has been well cared for and all of its premium features make it a highly desirable farm/forest as well as a location for a prime rural retreat. Big Valley is a beautiful property for year-round living, a vacation home, recreation or farming. The property is a great homestead lifestyle property, and it also has been managed to make it suitable for a camper park, glamping or construction of tiny homes with many other options available. Big Valley Farm and Forest is truly a unique multi-purpose property with so many residential, farming, adventure and exploring opportunities.
LOCATION
GPS Coordinates: (37.814785, -81.354297)
Address: 113 Cody Court, Glen Daniel, WV 25844
Elevation Range: 1800 ft. to 2297 ft. +/-
AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES
There are approximately 40 acres of open ground suitable for multiple use including:
Grassland suitable for yearly livestock grazing or for making hay
The open land has historically been used for grazing cattle, horses, livestock forage
The land is very suitable for growing row crops such as corn, oats, wheat, pumpkins and all kinds of vegetables
A fruit orchard would also flourish here. Some scattered fruit trees can be found dating back to the early days of the farm.
The production of Maple Syrup is popular in this region, and the farm has the maple tree resource to produce gallons of high-grade syrup.
Growing hemp is also gaining ground as an agriculture crop
Beekeeping and the production of honey is also a well-established industry in the area and would do well on this property
Property would be excellent for agricultural tourism business
TIMBER RESOURCE
The Abundant timber resource is well positioned for immediate timber income as the timber has not been harvested in decades. With an attractive species mix, adequate stocking levels, and favorable diameter class distribution, the timber harvest represents a significant component to the value of the property.
WILDLIFE
Big Valley Wildlife Management practices have created the ideal wildlife preserve. Early on, management goals promote overall wildlife health facilitate the harvest of game, development of wildlife viewing areas, increased carrying capacity, and increased species diversity.
On the property are major contributors of the local ecosystem richness and diversity of both plants and animals. The stream and the surrounding aquatic plant life create a water supported community with a wide variety of wildlife. Some of the margins of the pond are fringed by wetlands, and these wetlands support the aquatic food web, provide shelter for wildlife and stabilize the shores of the pond and banks downstream. The plant life associated with the wetlands includes rushes, slugs, cat tails, duck weed, and algae.
WATER
Public water is available. Also a small spring-fed stream runs through the property. There is a small livestock pond that is also spring-fed.
MINERAL RESOURCES
This property is Surface Only. All minerals and mineral rights were severed by a prior deed. All rights that the owner has will convey.
BOUNDARIES AND SURVEY
The property is being sold by the boundary and not by the acre.
UTILITIES
Water: Public water is available at roadside
Sewer: Septic system has been installed
Electricity: Available - Appalachian Power
Internet: Available through Frontier
Cellphone Coverage: Very good
ACCESS/FRONTAGE
The property has frontage on Rt. 3, Coal River Road.
ZONING
Raleigh County has some zoning and subdivision regulations. All prospective buyers should consult the County Government and also the Health Department for regulations regarding zoning, building codes, and installation of water wells and septic systems.
DEED and TAX INFORMATION
Deed Information: DB 5028 Pg. 5221
Raleigh County, West Virginia
Acreage: 200 acres +/-
Real Estate Tax ID/Taxes:
Raleigh County (41), West Virginia
Trap Hill District (12)
Tax Map 2 Parcel 33 and Parcel 33.2; Class 2
2025 Real Estate Taxes: $161.76
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Raleigh County School District
(A list of the many Raleigh County schools and colleges is available on the internet.)
Public Elementary School:
Fairdale Elementary School
Public Middle School:
Trap Hill Middle School
Public High School:
Liberty High School
Private Schools: Greater Beckley Christian School (K-12), Mabscott Christian Academy (K-12), Saint Francis DeSales Catholic School (K-8), Victory Baptist Academy (K-12)
Higher Education:
West Virginia University (Beckley Campus); Appalachian Bible College (Bradley); Concord University (Beaver Campus); Bluefield State College (Beaver Campus); Erma Byrd Higher Education Center; Southern West Virginia Community College (Beckley Campus)
RECREATION AT BIG VALLEY
Big Valley Farm and Forest offers unparalleled recreational opportunities. Numerous soft recreational activities are anchored by Lake Stephens, Hatfield-McCoy ATV Trail, Winterplace Ski Resort, three area rivers, and 2 lakes.
Water-sports enthusiasts will find the areas rivers and lakes ideal for swimming, canoeing, fishing, kayaking, tubing, snorkeling, paddle boarding and windsurfing. Great fishing is found in all the rivers and lake, with small mouth bass, crappie, catfish, muskie and bluegill present in good numbers. Ice skating is occasionally a fun activity during the winter months.
Nature viewing is first in line of recreational activities. Attentive wildlife management has been geared not to just larger animals. Equal consideration has been extended to increasing the numbers and diversity of species including neo-tropical songbirds, butterflies, turtles, frogs, rabbits, chipmunks, dragonflies, owls, eagles and hawks. White tail deer, black bear, red/gray fox, bobcat, wild turkey, grouse, duck, squirrel, raccoon, fox and rabbit make up the resident wildlife population. It is hard to find a property that has a better mix of wildlife.
Stargazing-Planet Observation
Total or near total darkness can be still be found on the property, thereby affording the opportunity to view the night sky in all its brilliant wonder.
Shooting-sports devotees find all the land and privacy needed to enjoy:
Paintball-Airsoft-Laser Tag-Archery tag
Shotgun sport shooting including Skeet, Trap, Double Trap and Sporting Clays
Rifle & Handgun shooting: bullseye, silhouette, western, bench rest, long-range, fast draw
Archery and Crossbow competition shooting
Plain ole plinking: Grandpas old 22 single shot rifle and a few tin cans make a fun day
All Terrain Motorsports
The property is perfect for experiencing the property from an ATV or UTV. Riders are welcome to ride all public roads that do not have a painted dividing line and there are miles and miles of open roads in the area. These exciting machines handle the wide variety of the forests terrain.
Dirt bikes can also be a lot of fun and they come in all sizes and horsepower to fit anyone who enjoys being on two wheels.
Mountain Biking, Horseback Riding and Hiking
The gently laying land may be used for conventional and mountain biking, hiking or horseback riding and the area offers several state and national parks geared for these activities.
TOURISM & RECREATION
Lake Stephens is a 4 1/2 minute drive from Big Valley. Lake Stephens is a 2,300-acre county park which has been developed around the site of an old camp established by hunters and trappers in about 1792, at the instance of Stephen English, from whom it takes its name. This land now is the home to a 272 acre pristine mountain lake that is perfect for boating, fishing, and swimming. There is a marina, concession stand, picnic shelters, gazebo with kitchen, beach, Aqua Water Park, Sprinkler Splash Pad, RV and tent camping, and cabin rentals.
Nine miles west of Beckley, in Raleigh County West Virginia, and twenty-five minutes from the New River Gorge National Park, makes the park a great place to camp in an RV or tent and enjoy the culture and natural resources of the area.
Lake Stephens
07/09/2025
$2,600,000
408 ac.
ACTIVE
Raleigh County - Hinton, WV
Walla Halla Retreat is in the heart of the New River Gorge recreation mecca. The pristine 408 +/- acres offers rural estate qualities with the upside potential for future development. Walla Halla is one of the larger forest ownerships within this region and, therefore, represents an opportunity to create a classic family ownership legacy for the next tenure.
Walla Halla Retreat shares a common boundary with the 70,000-acre New River Gorge National Park and Preserve. The custom-built main residence sits high atop a backbone ridge overlooking the vast New River Gorge and its mighty river below. With a well-managed mix of hardwoods and hemlock, this property has been managed for decades to support and sustain thriving wildlife populations, resulting in exceptional recreational opportunities. Miles of forest trails wind their way across the sprawling mountain with an opportunity to visit enchanting waterfalls.
History in this area runs deep and the property's address - River Road - is a reference to a historic commerce road that connected many of the farms and estates in the area to the New River and C&O Railroad, key economic conduits of the second half of the 1800's. The old road was basically carved out of the New River Gorges solid sandstone outcrops and near vertical shale banks. Recently, the narrow and very crooked road was widened to two lanes and state of the art retaining walls were installed to keep the mountain side from caving in.
WALLA HALLA RETREAT
Watch as the colors shift with the light and the seasons. Expansive views across the awe inspiring New River Gorge and the New River, the second oldest river on the planet. Exceptionally well constructed and anchored by a towering floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, the great room welcomes with warmth, grandeur, and craftsmanship that commands attention. Vaulted ceilings, wide plank wood floors, and abundant windows flood the space with natural light, framing breathtaking vistas from every angle. Evenings are well spent nestling around the wood-burning fireplace, sharing memories with loved ones. The stylish kitchen features stainless appliances, custom cabinetry, and a spacious walnut topped breakfast bar with seating. The great room opens to a generous deck, expanding the main level living area and creating the ideal setting for dining alfresco or enjoying happy hour with friends and neighbors. The homes three bedrooms offer peaceful havens and welcomed respite. Early morning brings magnificent sunrises that spark excitement for a new day. At nearly three thousand feet elevation, breathing the fresh mountain air is invigorating and revitalizing. On the lower level, a large family room offers a relaxed space to hang out while a second expansive deck provides another vantage point to soak in natures beauty. Also on this level is a full bath, wet bar, and mechanical room. Off the lower deck, a custom stone patio becomes the heart of everyone's outdoor experience where roasting smores with grandkids, sharing stories with friends, and savoring peaceful evenings beneath the stars quickly becomes a lifestyle. Live and play where the sky meets the ridge lines, and peace meets possibility.
HIGHLIGHTS
408 +/- acres adjoins the 70,000-acre New River Gorge National Park and Preserve
Mountain retreat style home looks across the expansive New River Gorge and its mighty river below
Mill Branch is a blue line stream that runs for 1.3 miles through the property.
Opportunity to create a classic family ownership legacy for the next tenure.
The sprawling mountain forest is carefully managed to sustain a thriving wildlife population
The sustainable forest is fully stocked with world renowned Appalachian hardwoods
Miles of trails wind throughout the forest providing a wide range of recreational pursuits
Mulberry, the original 1800s homestead, is constructed with hewn logs and cut stone
Little to no light pollution and the high elevation means millions of stars fill the night sky
The pace of life in the area is much slower and less hectic than that of the cities
LOCATION
Walla Halla Retreat is in the New River Gorge near the historic railroad town of Hinton. This area is in the picturesque mountainous region of southeastern West Virginia. The surrounding landscape is part of the Ridge and Valley Region, a scenic tapestry of elongated Allegheny and Appalachian Mountain ranges. Much of the area remains undeveloped and is characterized by its scenic farm valleys, small communities, and large expanses of hardwood forest.
GPS Coordinates: 37.734163(N), -80.915549(W)
1500 feet of road frontage on County Highway 26 (River Road)
The address at the historic Mulberry House is 1100 Mill Branch Road
Elevations range from 1381 ft. to 2561 ft. +/-
Walla Halla Retreat is one of the larger forest ownerships within this region and, therefore, represents an opportunity to create a classic family ownership legacy for the next tenure, or to carefully craft a rural residential project for future cabin sites. Terrain is typical of the region and considered rolling to mountainous, with upland hardwood flats and ridges separated by narrow hollows that flank the lower lying stream drainage.
MAIN RESIDENCE
Walla Halla Retreat was designed specifically for and custom-built on a "backbone ridge" to capture the incredible view of the "Big Bend" of the New River below, thus giving the home an elevated feeling of a tree house.
The home was built using construction materials and architectural design features to eliminate or reduce maintenance costs. The block and stucco foundation, concrete shingle clad siding, metal roof, and composite decking make the house resistant to the effects of sun, wind, and rain.
The interior has many upgrades and special touches. The handcrafted wide-plank black walnut flooring creates a warm feeling throughout the home. The owners had the flooring custom milled from lumber stored in a barn for over 30 years. The solid black cherry bar top was crafted from a tree that had fallen on the Walla Halla property. The wide solid oak stairways create an efficient and easy flow from level to level.
The accordion doors in the great room open the entire wall to the outside deck and surrounding forest allowing in soft summer breezes and the sound of birds singing, accentuating the feeling of tree house living. All other doors and windows open fully offering a chance to open up the entire home and to enjoy nature undisturbed. The design of the home and placement of the windows take advantage of passive solar gain throughout the winter as well as optimizing the view of the river and surrounding mountains during the seasons from all three levels of the home.
Both beautiful fireplaces currently have gas logs. The chimney is masonry so each fireplace could burn firewood instead. The chimney starts on the lower floor and runs side by side (but separately) with the main floor chimney to the top. If desired, one fireplace could burn firewood and the other could continue using gas logs. The chimney mason, who has many years of experience, said it was the tallest chimney he had ever laid. The lower level was designed to accommodate several forms of recreation: shooting pool, playing ping pong, playing video and board games, or watching sports on the big screen. The mechanical room is located on this floor. The lower level has a large, covered porch and a terrace with an outdoor firepit.
The three spacious bedrooms have lots of light and were positioned to provide privacy and a quiet space away from the rest of the home.
The three 3/4 bathrooms are exceptionally well done with custom tile work and upgraded fixtures. Large windows on the two upper floors create a very relaxed and spacious feeling.
The fire pit and terrace/patio were added on the west side of the home to take advantage of the long views of the mountains and river below. The stone mason incorporated native sandstones from the property with cultured stone creating a very special place to enjoy an evening around the fire.
HISTORIC MULBERRY HOUSE
The New River Gorge was a vast and largely unsettled wilderness until the C&O railroad was built on the eastern side of the river in the 1880's. The railroad opened up the rich coalfields and virgin timber stands of the region. Early mountaineers settled the area and soon were carving out mountain farms and raising families.
A visit to Mulberry House, sitting on the edge of a high mountain meadow, is a step back in time about 150 years. This early farmstead is an excellent example of how the early settlers lived and is testament to their hard work, perseverance, and ingenuity. Mulberry House was named after the ancient Mulberry tree growing near the barn. The mulberry tree produces berries suitable for pies, wines, tarts, and cordials. The leaves are the sole source of food for silkworms. Manpower, horsepower, and willpower were the tools of the trade in the late 1800's.
"Ike's Field" surrounds Mulberry House and is the product of immeasurable hours of backbreaking work. The clearing work is preserved in several stone walls, some of which are three courses thick, found around the property.
The original hand-hewn chestnut log cabin has been preserved. A massive hand-cut fireplace, chimney, and hearth, carved from native sandstone, provided the heat and cooking for the original cabin, whose foundation sits on its original hand-cut foundation stones. The fireplace features a mantle salvaged from a nearby historical house reputed to have been a brothel and bootleg house in the 1920's.
The two-story addition to the log house was constructed later by the descendants of the original homesteaders, the Bragg family. It has been restored as well, with new flooring and new electrical system. The sunny kitchen has been updated with new appliances, cabinets, and a kitchen island. Water for the home is provided by a mountain spring that has been in use for several generations. This spr
04/28/2026
$126,840
105.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Raleigh County - 0 Coal River Rd, Glen Daniel, WV
Located in Raleigh County just outside of Beckley, this 105.7+/- acre tract offers a well-balanced mix of recreational use, wildlife habitat, and potential for a private retreat. The property is accessed through a gated entrance directly from a state-maintained road, providing both convenience and controlled entry. Its location places it within reasonable driving distance of nearby communities while maintaining a private setting.The land features early succession hardwood timber, including stands of white oak that contribute to both cover and seasonal food sources for wildlife. The habitat supports populations of whitetail deer, wild turkey, and black bear. The mix of timber age classes and natural growth creates bedding areas, travel corridors, and forage opportunities that are attractive for hunting and wildlife observation.Multiple mountain streams run through the property, adding both aesthetic value and a natural water source for wildlife. These water features, combined with the varied terrain, enhance the overall usability of the land for outdoor recreation. The topography is suitable for hiking, ATV or UTV riding, and exploring the existing trail network that extends throughout much of the tract.An established system of ATV and UTV trails provides access to different sections of the property, making it easier to navigate for recreational use or land management. These trails also support hunting access by allowing entry to various stand locations without extensive clearing or development.The propertys layout and seclusion make it a practical candidate for a cabin or hunting camp. Several areas could be evaluated for building sites, depending on a buyers intended use and any required approvals. The combination of road frontage, internal access, and natural features supports a range of uses, including seasonal recreation, hunting, and land stewardship.Nearby towns include Beckley, approximately 15 miles away, Oak Hill, approximately 25 miles away and Princeton, approximately 35 miles away. These towns provide access to shopping, dining, and services while the property itself remains set in a more rural environment.This Raleigh County tract offers a combination of acreage, access, wildlife habitat, and recreational features that may appeal to buyers seeking a manageable parcel for outdoor use or a future retreat location. All property uses should be verified according to local regulations and the buyer's needs.
04/27/2026
$111,040
80.91 ac.
ACTIVE
Raleigh County - 0 Pine Branch Rd, Glen Daniel, WV
This 80.91 acre tract, located near Beckley in Raleigh County, offers a combination of wooded terrain, water features, and established access that supports a range of recreational and land use opportunities. The property is positioned within a region known for its outdoor recreation and proximity to public lands, while still maintaining access to nearby services and infrastructure.The property is accessed through a gated entrance from a state-maintained road, providing controlled entry and ease of access for vehicles, equipment, and recreational use. This direct access enhances usability throughout the year and supports a variety of activities, including land management, hunting, and trail riding.The acreage is primarily forested with marketable hardwood timber, including white oak. Hardwood stands such as these are commonly associated with long-term timber value and contribute to the overall landscape and habitat conditions. The wooded terrain varies across the tract, offering a mix of gently rolling ground and steeper sections that create natural diversity across the property.Multiple mountain streams flow through the tract, adding to the natural setting and providing water sources throughout the property. These streams contribute to the overall character of the land and can support local wildlife as well as general recreational enjoyment, such as exploring or observing seasonal water flow.An established network of ATV and UTV trails runs throughout the property, allowing for access to different sections of the land. These trails provide practical routes for navigating the terrain and can be used for recreational riding, property maintenance, or accessing hunting locations. The existing trail system reduces the need for initial clearing and supports immediate use of the acreage.The propertys layout and natural features support a range of recreational uses, including hunting, hiking, and off-road riding. The mix of timber, water sources, and varied terrain provides habitat conditions for wildlife commonly found in the region. Hunting activities are subject to state regulations and seasons.There are multiple potential locations on the property that may be considered for a cabin or hunting camp, depending on individual plans and local approvals. The combination of access, terrain, and seclusion allows for flexibility in how the land may be utilized.Despite its private setting, the property is located within a reasonable distance of Beckley, which provides access to shopping, dining, medical services, and other amenities. The property is approximately 10 miles from Beckley, about 40 miles from Princeton, and roughly 55 miles from Summersville. This location allows for a balance between a rural environment and access to regional services.This tract presents an opportunity to acquire a mid-sized parcel with timber, water features, and established access in southern West Virginia. The combination of acreage, natural resources, and trail infrastructure supports recreational use, hunting, or future development of a cabin or retreat, subject to local regulations and buyer preferences.
06/04/2026
Auction
102.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Raleigh County - Hinton Road, White Oak, WV
AUCTION PROPERTY: This listing is part of a 6,247± acre land auction with 19 tracts ranging from 29±AC - 889±AC. This tract (tract 11) is a desirable 102.55± acre wooded parcel featuring a strong stand of mature timber and a peaceful, secluded setting. This tract offers excellent potential for timber investment, hunting, recreational retreat or even a future homesite. With convenient road frontage along Hinton Road, the property provides easy access and flexibility. Auction held at the Tamarack Conference Center in Beckley, WV at 11:00AM on June 30th & online.
06/04/2026
Auction
534 ac.
ACTIVE
Raleigh County - Iona Road, White Oak, WV
AUCTION PROPERTY: This listing is part of a 6,247± acre land auction with 19 tracts ranging from 29±AC - 889±AC. Tract 16 is a true gem of this auction, an exceptional 534± acre property offering a rare combination of high-quality timber, productive farmland, and outstanding recreational appeal. The tract features an impressive stand of mature timber complemented by a 76± acre crop field, providing both immediate usability and long-term investment potential. A small farm pond and a flowing creek enhance the property's natural beauty while supporting wildlife and adding to its versatility. An established network of interior trails allow for easy access throughout, making it ideal for farming, hunting, or exploring. Auction held at the Tamarack Conference Center in Beckley, WV at 11:00AM on June 30th & online.
06/04/2026
Auction
480.61 ac.
ACTIVE
Raleigh County - Mount Hope, Beckley, WV
AUCTION PROPERTY: This listing is part of a 6,247± acre land auction with 19 tracts ranging from 29±AC - 889±AC. Tract 4 (480.61± Acres)- This mostly wooded tract also adjoins the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, with sections overlooking the Gorge. Numerous interior trails, abundant wildlife, and frontage on Mount Hope Road make this an excellent hunting, recreational, or weekend retreat property. Auction held at the Tamarack Conference Center in Beckley, WV at 11:00AM on June 30, 2026.
06/04/2026
Auction
29 ac.
ACTIVE
Raleigh County - Pluto Road, Shady Spring, WV
AUCTION PROPERTY: This listing is part of a 6,247± acre land auction with 19 tracts ranging from 29±AC - 889±AC. This tract (tract 9) is one of the premier offerings in this auction, a highly desirable 29± acre parcel offering tremendous productivity and usability. The property features two large, gently rolling crop fields separated by a wooded area with a small farm pond. With ample road frontage along Pluto Road, this tract offers easy access and excellent usability for farming, investment, or a potential homesite. Auction held at the Tamarack Conference Center in Beckley, WV at 11:00AM on June 30th & online.
06/04/2026
Auction
90.32 ac.
ACTIVE
Raleigh County - Maple Meadows Hoo Hoo Road, Beckley, WV
AUCTION PROPERTY: This listing is part of a 6,247± acre land auction with 19 tracts ranging from 29±AC - 889±AC. Tract 2 (90.32± acres) - Mostly wooded tract with various trails and long frontage along Maple Meadows Hoo Hoo Rd/ Mill Creek Road. Ideal for recreation, hunting, or a private getaway. A small branch is located on the property. Auction held at the Tamarack Conference Center in Beckley, WV at 11:00AM on June 30th & online.
06/11/2026
$325,000
7.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Raleigh County - 413 RED WILLOW RD, Cool Ridge, WV
Totally updated throughout, this two-bedroom, two-bath cottage is nestled on 7.7 acres of pure privacy. It has been newly renovated with central heat and air conditioning, new flooring throughout, custom kitchen cabinets, and all-new appliances, and freshly stained and painted inside and out. Enjoy a sprawling flat lot for privacy or for entertaining friends, family, and guests. This property offers endless opportunities for homeowners or investors.
02/19/2026
$119,000
1.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Raleigh County - 340 Old Grove Road, Beckley, WV
Over an Acre. Two Parcels. Level Property with a fenced yard behind the home. Two Bedroom home that could be three with minor modifications. Lots of space in the kitchen. Workshop and storage shed. Newer out building will not convey
05/04/2026
$17,000
0.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Raleigh County - 110 Eastview Lane, Beckley, WV
Beautiful piece of land located in Stanford Acres. Located at the end of a cul-de-sac. Minutes away from shopping and restaurants!! Call us today to view!!
04/05/2026
$49,900
0.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Raleigh County - 0 Osprey Road 618, Beckley, WV
Rare opportunity to secure one of the few remaining lots in a desirable subdivision. Build your dream home to your exact vision in this sought-after area.
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