Marion County, West Virginia Land For Sale (52 results)
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09/16/2025
$412,000
104.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 1789 McCurdysville Pike, Rivesville, WV
This +/-104-acre property located at 1789 Mccurdysville Pike in Rivesville, Marion County, West Virginia offers substantial land with a residence and supporting structures in a rural setting. The parcel includes a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home built in 1951, containing approximately 1,759 square feet of living space. The garage has two stalls, and there is a barn on the property. A canning cellar is attached to the garage. The home features a gas fireplace and a primary bedroom located on the first floor. The terrain is mixed. The property includes open meadows, wooded areas, and rural forest. Meadow space may support grazing, hay, or other open-land uses. Wooded areas provide cover and habitat. The property is accessed via McCurdysville Pike, a paved county road. Utilities (electric, water, septic or sewer as applicable) are present at the home and garage. Rural access means some distance to nearby services. Potential uses include residential living with privacy, small-scale farming (livestock, crops, grazing), hunting, timber, recreational land, hobby farm, or a combination. The barn and open acreage support agricultural or animal uses. The wooded portions may support wildlife habitat and recreational hunting or hiking. The mix of open and wooded ground gives flexibility for land management. Because the property is rural, road maintenance, snow removal, and access in inclement weather should be assessed. Utilities beyond those already on site may require additional cost if expanding uses. Zoning, soil conditions, water and septic permit status should be verified for specific agricultural or development uses. Hunting and recreational use are subject to local and state regulations. This property may appeal to buyers seeking acreage, privacy, mixed terrain, and multiple possible land uses rather than those looking for urban proximity. Its size, features, and structures offer flexibility across residential, recreational, and agricultural possibilities.
09/16/2025
$412,000
104.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 1789 McCurdysville Pike, Rivesville, WV
This +/-104-acre property located at 1789 Mccurdysville Pike in Rivesville, Marion County, West Virginia offers substantial land with a residence and supporting structures in a rural setting. The parcel includes a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home built in 1951, containing approximately 1,759 square feet of living space. The garage has two stalls, and there is a barn on the property. A canning cellar is attached to the garage. The home features a gas fireplace and a primary bedroom located on the first floor. The terrain is mixed. The property includes open meadows, wooded areas, and rural forest. Meadow space may support grazing, hay, or other open-land uses. Wooded areas provide cover and habitat. The property is accessed via McCurdysville Pike, a paved county road. Utilities (electric, water, septic or sewer as applicable) are present at the home and garage. Rural access means some distance to nearby services. Potential uses include residential living with privacy, small-scale farming (livestock, crops, grazing), hunting, timber, recreational land, hobby farm, or a combination. The barn and open acreage support agricultural or animal uses. The wooded portions may support wildlife habitat and recreational hunting or hiking. The mix of open and wooded ground gives flexibility for land management. Because the property is rural, road maintenance, snow removal, and access in inclement weather should be assessed. Utilities beyond those already on site may require additional cost if expanding uses. Zoning, soil conditions, water and septic permit status should be verified for specific agricultural or development uses. Hunting and recreational use are subject to local and state regulations. This property may appeal to buyers seeking acreage, privacy, mixed terrain, and multiple possible land uses rather than those looking for urban proximity. Its size, features, and structures offer flexibility across residential, recreational, and agricultural possibilities.
09/16/2025
$412,000
104.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 1789 McCurdysville Pike, Rivesville, WV
This +/-104-acre property located at 1789 Mccurdysville Pike in Rivesville, Marion County, West Virginia offers substantial land with a residence and supporting structures in a rural setting. The parcel includes a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home built in 1951, containing approximately 1,759 square feet of living space. The garage has two stalls, and there is a barn on the property. A canning cellar is attached to the garage. The home features a gas fireplace and a primary bedroom located on the first floor. The terrain is mixed. The property includes open meadows, wooded areas, and rural forest. Meadow space may support grazing, hay, or other open-land uses. Wooded areas provide cover and habitat. The property is accessed via McCurdysville Pike, a paved county road. Utilities (electric, water, septic or sewer as applicable) are present at the home and garage. Rural access means some distance to nearby services. Potential uses include residential living with privacy, small-scale farming (livestock, crops, grazing), hunting, timber, recreational land, hobby farm, or a combination. The barn and open acreage support agricultural or animal uses. The wooded portions may support wildlife habitat and recreational hunting or hiking. The mix of open and wooded ground gives flexibility for land management. Because the property is rural, road maintenance, snow removal, and access in inclement weather should be assessed. Utilities beyond those already on site may require additional cost if expanding uses. Zoning, soil conditions, water and septic permit status should be verified for specific agricultural or development uses. Hunting and recreational use are subject to local and state regulations. This property may appeal to buyers seeking acreage, privacy, mixed terrain, and multiple possible land uses rather than those looking for urban proximity. Its size, features, and structures offer flexibility across residential, recreational, and agricultural possibilities.
09/16/2025
$412,000
104.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 1789 McCurdysville Pike, Rivesville, WV
This +/-104-acre property located at 1789 Mccurdysville Pike in Rivesville, Marion County, West Virginia offers substantial land with a residence and supporting structures in a rural setting. The parcel includes a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home built in 1951, containing approximately 1,759 square feet of living space. The garage has two stalls, and there is a barn on the property. A canning cellar is attached to the garage. The home features a gas fireplace and a primary bedroom located on the first floor. The terrain is mixed. The property includes open meadows, wooded areas, and rural forest. Meadow space may support grazing, hay, or other open-land uses. Wooded areas provide cover and habitat. The property is accessed via McCurdysville Pike, a paved county road. Utilities (electric, water, septic or sewer as applicable) are present at the home and garage. Rural access means some distance to nearby services. Potential uses include residential living with privacy, small-scale farming (livestock, crops, grazing), hunting, timber, recreational land, hobby farm, or a combination. The barn and open acreage support agricultural or animal uses. The wooded portions may support wildlife habitat and recreational hunting or hiking. The mix of open and wooded ground gives flexibility for land management. Because the property is rural, road maintenance, snow removal, and access in inclement weather should be assessed. Utilities beyond those already on site may require additional cost if expanding uses. Zoning, soil conditions, water and septic permit status should be verified for specific agricultural or development uses. Hunting and recreational use are subject to local and state regulations. This property may appeal to buyers seeking acreage, privacy, mixed terrain, and multiple possible land uses rather than those looking for urban proximity. Its size, features, and structures offer flexibility across residential, recreational, and agricultural possibilities.
09/16/2025
$412,000
104.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 1789 McCurdysville Pike, Rivesville, WV
This +/-104-acre property located at 1789 Mccurdysville Pike in Rivesville, Marion County, West Virginia offers substantial land with a residence and supporting structures in a rural setting. The parcel includes a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home built in 1951, containing approximately 1,759 square feet of living space. The garage has two stalls, and there is a barn on the property. A canning cellar is attached to the garage. The home features a gas fireplace and a primary bedroom located on the first floor. The terrain is mixed. The property includes open meadows, wooded areas, and rural forest. Meadow space may support grazing, hay, or other open-land uses. Wooded areas provide cover and habitat. The property is accessed via McCurdysville Pike, a paved county road. Utilities (electric, water, septic or sewer as applicable) are present at the home and garage. Rural access means some distance to nearby services. Potential uses include residential living with privacy, small-scale farming (livestock, crops, grazing), hunting, timber, recreational land, hobby farm, or a combination. The barn and open acreage support agricultural or animal uses. The wooded portions may support wildlife habitat and recreational hunting or hiking. The mix of open and wooded ground gives flexibility for land management. Because the property is rural, road maintenance, snow removal, and access in inclement weather should be assessed. Utilities beyond those already on site may require additional cost if expanding uses. Zoning, soil conditions, water and septic permit status should be verified for specific agricultural or development uses. Hunting and recreational use are subject to local and state regulations. This property may appeal to buyers seeking acreage, privacy, mixed terrain, and multiple possible land uses rather than those looking for urban proximity. Its size, features, and structures offer flexibility across residential, recreational, and agricultural possibilities.
09/16/2025
$412,000
104.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 1789 McCurdysville Pike, Rivesville, WV
This +/-104-acre property located at 1789 Mccurdysville Pike in Rivesville, Marion County, West Virginia offers substantial land with a residence and supporting structures in a rural setting. The parcel includes a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home built in 1951, containing approximately 1,759 square feet of living space. The garage has two stalls, and there is a barn on the property. A canning cellar is attached to the garage. The home features a gas fireplace and a primary bedroom located on the first floor. The terrain is mixed. The property includes open meadows, wooded areas, and rural forest. Meadow space may support grazing, hay, or other open-land uses. Wooded areas provide cover and habitat. The property is accessed via McCurdysville Pike, a paved county road. Utilities (electric, water, septic or sewer as applicable) are present at the home and garage. Rural access means some distance to nearby services. Potential uses include residential living with privacy, small-scale farming (livestock, crops, grazing), hunting, timber, recreational land, hobby farm, or a combination. The barn and open acreage support agricultural or animal uses. The wooded portions may support wildlife habitat and recreational hunting or hiking. The mix of open and wooded ground gives flexibility for land management. Because the property is rural, road maintenance, snow removal, and access in inclement weather should be assessed. Utilities beyond those already on site may require additional cost if expanding uses. Zoning, soil conditions, water and septic permit status should be verified for specific agricultural or development uses. Hunting and recreational use are subject to local and state regulations. This property may appeal to buyers seeking acreage, privacy, mixed terrain, and multiple possible land uses rather than those looking for urban proximity. Its size, features, and structures offer flexibility across residential, recreational, and agricultural possibilities.
09/16/2025
$412,000
104.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 1789 McCurdysville Pike, Rivesville, WV
This +/-104-acre property located at 1789 Mccurdysville Pike in Rivesville, Marion County, West Virginia offers substantial land with a residence and supporting structures in a rural setting. The parcel includes a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home built in 1951, containing approximately 1,759 square feet of living space. The garage has two stalls, and there is a barn on the property. A canning cellar is attached to the garage. The home features a gas fireplace and a primary bedroom located on the first floor. The terrain is mixed. The property includes open meadows, wooded areas, and rural forest. Meadow space may support grazing, hay, or other open-land uses. Wooded areas provide cover and habitat. The property is accessed via McCurdysville Pike, a paved county road. Utilities (electric, water, septic or sewer as applicable) are present at the home and garage. Rural access means some distance to nearby services. Potential uses include residential living with privacy, small-scale farming (livestock, crops, grazing), hunting, timber, recreational land, hobby farm, or a combination. The barn and open acreage support agricultural or animal uses. The wooded portions may support wildlife habitat and recreational hunting or hiking. The mix of open and wooded ground gives flexibility for land management. Because the property is rural, road maintenance, snow removal, and access in inclement weather should be assessed. Utilities beyond those already on site may require additional cost if expanding uses. Zoning, soil conditions, water and septic permit status should be verified for specific agricultural or development uses. Hunting and recreational use are subject to local and state regulations. This property may appeal to buyers seeking acreage, privacy, mixed terrain, and multiple possible land uses rather than those looking for urban proximity. Its size, features, and structures offer flexibility across residential, recreational, and agricultural possibilities.
09/16/2025
$412,000
104.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 1789 McCurdysville Pike, Rivesville, WV
This +/-104-acre property located at 1789 Mccurdysville Pike in Rivesville, Marion County, West Virginia offers substantial land with a residence and supporting structures in a rural setting. The parcel includes a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home built in 1951, containing approximately 1,759 square feet of living space. The garage has two stalls, and there is a barn on the property. A canning cellar is attached to the garage. The home features a gas fireplace and a primary bedroom located on the first floor. The terrain is mixed. The property includes open meadows, wooded areas, and rural forest. Meadow space may support grazing, hay, or other open-land uses. Wooded areas provide cover and habitat. The property is accessed via McCurdysville Pike, a paved county road. Utilities (electric, water, septic or sewer as applicable) are present at the home and garage. Rural access means some distance to nearby services. Potential uses include residential living with privacy, small-scale farming (livestock, crops, grazing), hunting, timber, recreational land, hobby farm, or a combination. The barn and open acreage support agricultural or animal uses. The wooded portions may support wildlife habitat and recreational hunting or hiking. The mix of open and wooded ground gives flexibility for land management. Because the property is rural, road maintenance, snow removal, and access in inclement weather should be assessed. Utilities beyond those already on site may require additional cost if expanding uses. Zoning, soil conditions, water and septic permit status should be verified for specific agricultural or development uses. Hunting and recreational use are subject to local and state regulations. This property may appeal to buyers seeking acreage, privacy, mixed terrain, and multiple possible land uses rather than those looking for urban proximity. Its size, features, and structures offer flexibility across residential, recreational, and agricultural possibilities.
09/16/2025
$412,000
104.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 1789 McCurdysville Pike, Rivesville, WV
This +/-104-acre property located at 1789 Mccurdysville Pike in Rivesville, Marion County, West Virginia offers substantial land with a residence and supporting structures in a rural setting. The parcel includes a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home built in 1951, containing approximately 1,759 square feet of living space. The garage has two stalls, and there is a barn on the property. A canning cellar is attached to the garage. The home features a gas fireplace and a primary bedroom located on the first floor. The terrain is mixed. The property includes open meadows, wooded areas, and rural forest. Meadow space may support grazing, hay, or other open-land uses. Wooded areas provide cover and habitat. The property is accessed via McCurdysville Pike, a paved county road. Utilities (electric, water, septic or sewer as applicable) are present at the home and garage. Rural access means some distance to nearby services. Potential uses include residential living with privacy, small-scale farming (livestock, crops, grazing), hunting, timber, recreational land, hobby farm, or a combination. The barn and open acreage support agricultural or animal uses. The wooded portions may support wildlife habitat and recreational hunting or hiking. The mix of open and wooded ground gives flexibility for land management. Because the property is rural, road maintenance, snow removal, and access in inclement weather should be assessed. Utilities beyond those already on site may require additional cost if expanding uses. Zoning, soil conditions, water and septic permit status should be verified for specific agricultural or development uses. Hunting and recreational use are subject to local and state regulations. This property may appeal to buyers seeking acreage, privacy, mixed terrain, and multiple possible land uses rather than those looking for urban proximity. Its size, features, and structures offer flexibility across residential, recreational, and agricultural possibilities.
09/16/2025
$412,000
104.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 1789 McCurdysville Pike, Rivesville, WV
This +/-104-acre property located at 1789 Mccurdysville Pike in Rivesville, Marion County, West Virginia offers substantial land with a residence and supporting structures in a rural setting. The parcel includes a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home built in 1951, containing approximately 1,759 square feet of living space. The garage has two stalls, and there is a barn on the property. A canning cellar is attached to the garage. The home features a gas fireplace and a primary bedroom located on the first floor. The terrain is mixed. The property includes open meadows, wooded areas, and rural forest. Meadow space may support grazing, hay, or other open-land uses. Wooded areas provide cover and habitat. The property is accessed via McCurdysville Pike, a paved county road. Utilities (electric, water, septic or sewer as applicable) are present at the home and garage. Rural access means some distance to nearby services. Potential uses include residential living with privacy, small-scale farming (livestock, crops, grazing), hunting, timber, recreational land, hobby farm, or a combination. The barn and open acreage support agricultural or animal uses. The wooded portions may support wildlife habitat and recreational hunting or hiking. The mix of open and wooded ground gives flexibility for land management. Because the property is rural, road maintenance, snow removal, and access in inclement weather should be assessed. Utilities beyond those already on site may require additional cost if expanding uses. Zoning, soil conditions, water and septic permit status should be verified for specific agricultural or development uses. Hunting and recreational use are subject to local and state regulations. This property may appeal to buyers seeking acreage, privacy, mixed terrain, and multiple possible land uses rather than those looking for urban proximity. Its size, features, and structures offer flexibility across residential, recreational, and agricultural possibilities.
09/16/2025
$412,000
104.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 1789 McCurdysville Pike, Rivesville, WV
This +/-104-acre property located at 1789 Mccurdysville Pike in Rivesville, Marion County, West Virginia offers substantial land with a residence and supporting structures in a rural setting. The parcel includes a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home built in 1951, containing approximately 1,759 square feet of living space. The garage has two stalls, and there is a barn on the property. A canning cellar is attached to the garage. The home features a gas fireplace and a primary bedroom located on the first floor. The terrain is mixed. The property includes open meadows, wooded areas, and rural forest. Meadow space may support grazing, hay, or other open-land uses. Wooded areas provide cover and habitat. The property is accessed via McCurdysville Pike, a paved county road. Utilities (electric, water, septic or sewer as applicable) are present at the home and garage. Rural access means some distance to nearby services. Potential uses include residential living with privacy, small-scale farming (livestock, crops, grazing), hunting, timber, recreational land, hobby farm, or a combination. The barn and open acreage support agricultural or animal uses. The wooded portions may support wildlife habitat and recreational hunting or hiking. The mix of open and wooded ground gives flexibility for land management. Because the property is rural, road maintenance, snow removal, and access in inclement weather should be assessed. Utilities beyond those already on site may require additional cost if expanding uses. Zoning, soil conditions, water and septic permit status should be verified for specific agricultural or development uses. Hunting and recreational use are subject to local and state regulations. This property may appeal to buyers seeking acreage, privacy, mixed terrain, and multiple possible land uses rather than those looking for urban proximity. Its size, features, and structures offer flexibility across residential, recreational, and agricultural possibilities.
09/16/2025
$412,000
104.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 1789 McCurdysville Pike, Rivesville, WV
This +/-104-acre property located at 1789 Mccurdysville Pike in Rivesville, Marion County, West Virginia offers substantial land with a residence and supporting structures in a rural setting. The parcel includes a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home built in 1951, containing approximately 1,759 square feet of living space. The garage has two stalls, and there is a barn on the property. A canning cellar is attached to the garage. The home features a gas fireplace and a primary bedroom located on the first floor. The terrain is mixed. The property includes open meadows, wooded areas, and rural forest. Meadow space may support grazing, hay, or other open-land uses. Wooded areas provide cover and habitat. The property is accessed via McCurdysville Pike, a paved county road. Utilities (electric, water, septic or sewer as applicable) are present at the home and garage. Rural access means some distance to nearby services. Potential uses include residential living with privacy, small-scale farming (livestock, crops, grazing), hunting, timber, recreational land, hobby farm, or a combination. The barn and open acreage support agricultural or animal uses. The wooded portions may support wildlife habitat and recreational hunting or hiking. The mix of open and wooded ground gives flexibility for land management. Because the property is rural, road maintenance, snow removal, and access in inclement weather should be assessed. Utilities beyond those already on site may require additional cost if expanding uses. Zoning, soil conditions, water and septic permit status should be verified for specific agricultural or development uses. Hunting and recreational use are subject to local and state regulations. This property may appeal to buyers seeking acreage, privacy, mixed terrain, and multiple possible land uses rather than those looking for urban proximity. Its size, features, and structures offer flexibility across residential, recreational, and agricultural possibilities.
09/16/2025
$412,000
104.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 1789 McCurdysville Pike, Rivesville, WV
This +/-104-acre property located at 1789 Mccurdysville Pike in Rivesville, Marion County, West Virginia offers substantial land with a residence and supporting structures in a rural setting. The parcel includes a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home built in 1951, containing approximately 1,759 square feet of living space. The garage has two stalls, and there is a barn on the property. A canning cellar is attached to the garage. The home features a gas fireplace and a primary bedroom located on the first floor. The terrain is mixed. The property includes open meadows, wooded areas, and rural forest. Meadow space may support grazing, hay, or other open-land uses. Wooded areas provide cover and habitat. The property is accessed via McCurdysville Pike, a paved county road. Utilities (electric, water, septic or sewer as applicable) are present at the home and garage. Rural access means some distance to nearby services. Potential uses include residential living with privacy, small-scale farming (livestock, crops, grazing), hunting, timber, recreational land, hobby farm, or a combination. The barn and open acreage support agricultural or animal uses. The wooded portions may support wildlife habitat and recreational hunting or hiking. The mix of open and wooded ground gives flexibility for land management. Because the property is rural, road maintenance, snow removal, and access in inclement weather should be assessed. Utilities beyond those already on site may require additional cost if expanding uses. Zoning, soil conditions, water and septic permit status should be verified for specific agricultural or development uses. Hunting and recreational use are subject to local and state regulations. This property may appeal to buyers seeking acreage, privacy, mixed terrain, and multiple possible land uses rather than those looking for urban proximity. Its size, features, and structures offer flexibility across residential, recreational, and agricultural possibilities.
09/16/2025
$412,000
104.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 1789 McCurdysville Pike, Rivesville, WV
This +/-104-acre property located at 1789 Mccurdysville Pike in Rivesville, Marion County, West Virginia offers substantial land with a residence and supporting structures in a rural setting. The parcel includes a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home built in 1951, containing approximately 1,759 square feet of living space. The garage has two stalls, and there is a barn on the property. A canning cellar is attached to the garage. The home features a gas fireplace and a primary bedroom located on the first floor. The terrain is mixed. The property includes open meadows, wooded areas, and rural forest. Meadow space may support grazing, hay, or other open-land uses. Wooded areas provide cover and habitat. The property is accessed via McCurdysville Pike, a paved county road. Utilities (electric, water, septic or sewer as applicable) are present at the home and garage. Rural access means some distance to nearby services. Potential uses include residential living with privacy, small-scale farming (livestock, crops, grazing), hunting, timber, recreational land, hobby farm, or a combination. The barn and open acreage support agricultural or animal uses. The wooded portions may support wildlife habitat and recreational hunting or hiking. The mix of open and wooded ground gives flexibility for land management. Because the property is rural, road maintenance, snow removal, and access in inclement weather should be assessed. Utilities beyond those already on site may require additional cost if expanding uses. Zoning, soil conditions, water and septic permit status should be verified for specific agricultural or development uses. Hunting and recreational use are subject to local and state regulations. This property may appeal to buyers seeking acreage, privacy, mixed terrain, and multiple possible land uses rather than those looking for urban proximity. Its size, features, and structures offer flexibility across residential, recreational, and agricultural possibilities.
10/02/2025
$34,900
5.35 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - TBD Levels Road, Lot #WP001, Fairmont, WV
This 5.35-acre parcel is located in Marion County, West Virginia, just outside Fairmont. The property offers a mix of terrain, with wooded areas, creek frontage, and road access on a state-maintained paved road, providing both seclusion and accessibility. The tract fronts on a state-paved road (Levels Road) providing year-round access. City water is available (within proximity) for hookup, simplifying water service for future use. Electric and internet service are available nearby, though extension and connection costs would depend on distance from existing lines. Buyers should verify exact utility locations and costs as part of due diligence. There is no existing structure or septic system on the parcel, so new development would require installation. The property features a creek or small stream running along or crossing the tract, which enhances its appeal for water features, habitat diversity, or aesthetic appeal. The balance of the land is forested, offering natural cover, slope variation, and soil suitable for rural uses. The wooded terrain may offer wildlife habitat, and the combination of water and trees can make portions of the tract attractive for recreation or nature enjoyment. The property offers rural seclusion while remaining accessible via a state road. It provides natural features (woodland, creek) that increase options for land use, subject to regulations and buyer planning. With utility availability nearby, the parcel is more developable than many remote tracts. Its moderate size is manageable while offering flexibility for a variety of rural or recreational uses. Overall, this 5.35-acre tract in Marion County provides a rural property with access, utilities nearby, and natural featuresallowing a buyer to plan a variety of residential or recreational uses, subject to local regulations and engineering.
10/02/2025
$68,000
7.99 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - TBD Fairview Road, Farmington, WV
This property presents a rare opportunity to own nearly 8 acres of land in Marion County, West Virginia, close to the town of Farmington. The parcel is accessible via Fairview Road in the Farmington area and offers both development potential and recreational flexibility. Access to the property is via Fairview Road (a public or maintained road). Electric service is available to the parcel. Gas service is likewise accessible. Broadband or high-speed internet is available in the area, making remote work or modern connectivity possible. City water is available to the site, which simplifies potential home or cabin hookups. This tract is classified as residential land, but given its size, location, and utility access, it offers flexibility for multiple uses. The land can support construction of a single-family home or cabin, recreational use (hunting, hiking, wildlife observation), small hobby farm or pasture, or a combination thereof. The partial fencing and existing boundary delineation reduce upfront costs for managing or subdividing portions of the site. Wildlife is typical of the region. Because of the wooded areas and mixed terrain, the land may support deer, small game, and other species. The presence of utilities and ease of access make this a strong candidate for those seeking a recreational or weekend escape tract close to town. Overall, this 7.99-acre offering in Marion County, West Virginia, presents a compelling canvas for rural residential development, recreation, or a combination of bothwhile maintaining proximity to small-town amenities and regional infrastructure. Land Specialist Tre Kerns is ready for your call to schedule a showing!
10/02/2025
$34,900
5.35 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - TBD Levels Road, Lot #WP001, Fairmont, WV
This 5.35-acre parcel is located in Marion County, West Virginia, just outside Fairmont. The property offers a mix of terrain, with wooded areas, creek frontage, and road access on a state-maintained paved road, providing both seclusion and accessibility. The tract fronts on a state-paved road (Levels Road) providing year-round access. City water is available (within proximity) for hookup, simplifying water service for future use. Electric and internet service are available nearby, though extension and connection costs would depend on distance from existing lines. Buyers should verify exact utility locations and costs as part of due diligence. There is no existing structure or septic system on the parcel, so new development would require installation. The property features a creek or small stream running along or crossing the tract, which enhances its appeal for water features, habitat diversity, or aesthetic appeal. The balance of the land is forested, offering natural cover, slope variation, and soil suitable for rural uses. The wooded terrain may offer wildlife habitat, and the combination of water and trees can make portions of the tract attractive for recreation or nature enjoyment. The property offers rural seclusion while remaining accessible via a state road. It provides natural features (woodland, creek) that increase options for land use, subject to regulations and buyer planning. With utility availability nearby, the parcel is more developable than many remote tracts. Its moderate size is manageable while offering flexibility for a variety of rural or recreational uses. Overall, this 5.35-acre tract in Marion County provides a rural property with access, utilities nearby, and natural featuresallowing a buyer to plan a variety of residential or recreational uses, subject to local regulations and engineering.
10/02/2025
$68,000
7.99 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - TBD Fairview Road, Farmington, WV
This property presents a rare opportunity to own nearly 8 acres of land in Marion County, West Virginia, close to the town of Farmington. The parcel is accessible via Fairview Road in the Farmington area and offers both development potential and recreational flexibility. Access to the property is via Fairview Road (a public or maintained road). Electric service is available to the parcel. Gas service is likewise accessible. Broadband or high-speed internet is available in the area, making remote work or modern connectivity possible. City water is available to the site, which simplifies potential home or cabin hookups. This tract is classified as residential land, but given its size, location, and utility access, it offers flexibility for multiple uses. The land can support construction of a single-family home or cabin, recreational use (hunting, hiking, wildlife observation), small hobby farm or pasture, or a combination thereof. The partial fencing and existing boundary delineation reduce upfront costs for managing or subdividing portions of the site. Wildlife is typical of the region. Because of the wooded areas and mixed terrain, the land may support deer, small game, and other species. The presence of utilities and ease of access make this a strong candidate for those seeking a recreational or weekend escape tract close to town. Overall, this 7.99-acre offering in Marion County, West Virginia, presents a compelling canvas for rural residential development, recreation, or a combination of bothwhile maintaining proximity to small-town amenities and regional infrastructure. Land Specialist Tre Kerns is ready for your call to schedule a showing!
10/02/2025
$34,900
5.35 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - TBD Levels Road, Lot #WP001, Fairmont, WV
This 5.35-acre parcel is located in Marion County, West Virginia, just outside Fairmont. The property offers a mix of terrain, with wooded areas, creek frontage, and road access on a state-maintained paved road, providing both seclusion and accessibility. The tract fronts on a state-paved road (Levels Road) providing year-round access. City water is available (within proximity) for hookup, simplifying water service for future use. Electric and internet service are available nearby, though extension and connection costs would depend on distance from existing lines. Buyers should verify exact utility locations and costs as part of due diligence. There is no existing structure or septic system on the parcel, so new development would require installation. The property features a creek or small stream running along or crossing the tract, which enhances its appeal for water features, habitat diversity, or aesthetic appeal. The balance of the land is forested, offering natural cover, slope variation, and soil suitable for rural uses. The wooded terrain may offer wildlife habitat, and the combination of water and trees can make portions of the tract attractive for recreation or nature enjoyment. The property offers rural seclusion while remaining accessible via a state road. It provides natural features (woodland, creek) that increase options for land use, subject to regulations and buyer planning. With utility availability nearby, the parcel is more developable than many remote tracts. Its moderate size is manageable while offering flexibility for a variety of rural or recreational uses. Overall, this 5.35-acre tract in Marion County provides a rural property with access, utilities nearby, and natural featuresallowing a buyer to plan a variety of residential or recreational uses, subject to local regulations and engineering.
10/02/2025
$68,000
7.99 ac.
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Marion County - TBD Fairview Road, Farmington, WV
This property presents a rare opportunity to own nearly 8 acres of land in Marion County, West Virginia, close to the town of Farmington. The parcel is accessible via Fairview Road in the Farmington area and offers both development potential and recreational flexibility. Access to the property is via Fairview Road (a public or maintained road). Electric service is available to the parcel. Gas service is likewise accessible. Broadband or high-speed internet is available in the area, making remote work or modern connectivity possible. City water is available to the site, which simplifies potential home or cabin hookups. This tract is classified as residential land, but given its size, location, and utility access, it offers flexibility for multiple uses. The land can support construction of a single-family home or cabin, recreational use (hunting, hiking, wildlife observation), small hobby farm or pasture, or a combination thereof. The partial fencing and existing boundary delineation reduce upfront costs for managing or subdividing portions of the site. Wildlife is typical of the region. Because of the wooded areas and mixed terrain, the land may support deer, small game, and other species. The presence of utilities and ease of access make this a strong candidate for those seeking a recreational or weekend escape tract close to town. Overall, this 7.99-acre offering in Marion County, West Virginia, presents a compelling canvas for rural residential development, recreation, or a combination of bothwhile maintaining proximity to small-town amenities and regional infrastructure. Land Specialist Tre Kerns is ready for your call to schedule a showing!
10/02/2025
$34,900
5.35 ac.
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Marion County - TBD Levels Road, Lot #WP001, Fairmont, WV
This 5.35-acre parcel is located in Marion County, West Virginia, just outside Fairmont. The property offers a mix of terrain, with wooded areas, creek frontage, and road access on a state-maintained paved road, providing both seclusion and accessibility. The tract fronts on a state-paved road (Levels Road) providing year-round access. City water is available (within proximity) for hookup, simplifying water service for future use. Electric and internet service are available nearby, though extension and connection costs would depend on distance from existing lines. Buyers should verify exact utility locations and costs as part of due diligence. There is no existing structure or septic system on the parcel, so new development would require installation. The property features a creek or small stream running along or crossing the tract, which enhances its appeal for water features, habitat diversity, or aesthetic appeal. The balance of the land is forested, offering natural cover, slope variation, and soil suitable for rural uses. The wooded terrain may offer wildlife habitat, and the combination of water and trees can make portions of the tract attractive for recreation or nature enjoyment. The property offers rural seclusion while remaining accessible via a state road. It provides natural features (woodland, creek) that increase options for land use, subject to regulations and buyer planning. With utility availability nearby, the parcel is more developable than many remote tracts. Its moderate size is manageable while offering flexibility for a variety of rural or recreational uses. Overall, this 5.35-acre tract in Marion County provides a rural property with access, utilities nearby, and natural featuresallowing a buyer to plan a variety of residential or recreational uses, subject to local regulations and engineering.
10/02/2025
$68,000
7.99 ac.
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Marion County - TBD Fairview Road, Farmington, WV
This property presents a rare opportunity to own nearly 8 acres of land in Marion County, West Virginia, close to the town of Farmington. The parcel is accessible via Fairview Road in the Farmington area and offers both development potential and recreational flexibility. Access to the property is via Fairview Road (a public or maintained road). Electric service is available to the parcel. Gas service is likewise accessible. Broadband or high-speed internet is available in the area, making remote work or modern connectivity possible. City water is available to the site, which simplifies potential home or cabin hookups. This tract is classified as residential land, but given its size, location, and utility access, it offers flexibility for multiple uses. The land can support construction of a single-family home or cabin, recreational use (hunting, hiking, wildlife observation), small hobby farm or pasture, or a combination thereof. The partial fencing and existing boundary delineation reduce upfront costs for managing or subdividing portions of the site. Wildlife is typical of the region. Because of the wooded areas and mixed terrain, the land may support deer, small game, and other species. The presence of utilities and ease of access make this a strong candidate for those seeking a recreational or weekend escape tract close to town. Overall, this 7.99-acre offering in Marion County, West Virginia, presents a compelling canvas for rural residential development, recreation, or a combination of bothwhile maintaining proximity to small-town amenities and regional infrastructure. Land Specialist Tre Kerns is ready for your call to schedule a showing!
10/02/2025
$68,000
7.99 ac.
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Marion County - TBD Fairview Road, Farmington, WV
This property presents a rare opportunity to own nearly 8 acres of land in Marion County, West Virginia, close to the town of Farmington. The parcel is accessible via Fairview Road in the Farmington area and offers both development potential and recreational flexibility. Access to the property is via Fairview Road (a public or maintained road). Electric service is available to the parcel. Gas service is likewise accessible. Broadband or high-speed internet is available in the area, making remote work or modern connectivity possible. City water is available to the site, which simplifies potential home or cabin hookups. This tract is classified as residential land, but given its size, location, and utility access, it offers flexibility for multiple uses. The land can support construction of a single-family home or cabin, recreational use (hunting, hiking, wildlife observation), small hobby farm or pasture, or a combination thereof. The partial fencing and existing boundary delineation reduce upfront costs for managing or subdividing portions of the site. Wildlife is typical of the region. Because of the wooded areas and mixed terrain, the land may support deer, small game, and other species. The presence of utilities and ease of access make this a strong candidate for those seeking a recreational or weekend escape tract close to town. Overall, this 7.99-acre offering in Marion County, West Virginia, presents a compelling canvas for rural residential development, recreation, or a combination of bothwhile maintaining proximity to small-town amenities and regional infrastructure. Land Specialist Tre Kerns is ready for your call to schedule a showing!
10/02/2025
$34,900
5.35 ac.
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Marion County - TBD Levels Road, Lot #WP001, Fairmont, WV
This 5.35-acre parcel is located in Marion County, West Virginia, just outside Fairmont. The property offers a mix of terrain, with wooded areas, creek frontage, and road access on a state-maintained paved road, providing both seclusion and accessibility. The tract fronts on a state-paved road (Levels Road) providing year-round access. City water is available (within proximity) for hookup, simplifying water service for future use. Electric and internet service are available nearby, though extension and connection costs would depend on distance from existing lines. Buyers should verify exact utility locations and costs as part of due diligence. There is no existing structure or septic system on the parcel, so new development would require installation. The property features a creek or small stream running along or crossing the tract, which enhances its appeal for water features, habitat diversity, or aesthetic appeal. The balance of the land is forested, offering natural cover, slope variation, and soil suitable for rural uses. The wooded terrain may offer wildlife habitat, and the combination of water and trees can make portions of the tract attractive for recreation or nature enjoyment. The property offers rural seclusion while remaining accessible via a state road. It provides natural features (woodland, creek) that increase options for land use, subject to regulations and buyer planning. With utility availability nearby, the parcel is more developable than many remote tracts. Its moderate size is manageable while offering flexibility for a variety of rural or recreational uses. Overall, this 5.35-acre tract in Marion County provides a rural property with access, utilities nearby, and natural featuresallowing a buyer to plan a variety of residential or recreational uses, subject to local regulations and engineering.
10/02/2025
$34,900
5.35 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - TBD Levels Road, Lot #WP001, Fairmont, WV
This 5.35-acre parcel is located in Marion County, West Virginia, just outside Fairmont. The property offers a mix of terrain, with wooded areas, creek frontage, and road access on a state-maintained paved road, providing both seclusion and accessibility. The tract fronts on a state-paved road (Levels Road) providing year-round access. City water is available (within proximity) for hookup, simplifying water service for future use. Electric and internet service are available nearby, though extension and connection costs would depend on distance from existing lines. Buyers should verify exact utility locations and costs as part of due diligence. There is no existing structure or septic system on the parcel, so new development would require installation. The property features a creek or small stream running along or crossing the tract, which enhances its appeal for water features, habitat diversity, or aesthetic appeal. The balance of the land is forested, offering natural cover, slope variation, and soil suitable for rural uses. The wooded terrain may offer wildlife habitat, and the combination of water and trees can make portions of the tract attractive for recreation or nature enjoyment. The property offers rural seclusion while remaining accessible via a state road. It provides natural features (woodland, creek) that increase options for land use, subject to regulations and buyer planning. With utility availability nearby, the parcel is more developable than many remote tracts. Its moderate size is manageable while offering flexibility for a variety of rural or recreational uses. Overall, this 5.35-acre tract in Marion County provides a rural property with access, utilities nearby, and natural featuresallowing a buyer to plan a variety of residential or recreational uses, subject to local regulations and engineering.
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