Greenbrier County is a collage of gentle farmlands, white water rivers and historic towns |
Are you looking for land? Want to move to the mountains and get out of the hustle and bustle of the big city.... then check out Greenbrier County. And, as I always say...land is a great investment, they are not making it any more!
Below are some stats on lots/land located in the southern part of West Virginia... the beautiful Greenbrier County.
Looking at the stats for land/lots for the past two years:
For 2015, a total of 52 land/lots sold.
Price ranging from $6,500 to $569,200
Acreage Sold - less than an acre to 192 acres
Average list price - $130,771
Average Sold Price - $103,375
Sale/List Price - 78%
Average DOM - 269
Lowest DOM - 1 day
For 2014, a total of 73 land/lots sold
Price ranging from $2,700 to $800,000
Acreage Sold - less than an acre to 285 acres
Average list price - 130,193
Average Sold Price - 108,057
Sale/List Price - 83%
Average DOM - 358
Lowest DOM - 1 day
There were a few listings for both 2014 and 2015 that were on the market for over a year. For 2015, average DOM was lower by 89 days.
Land/Lots for Sale in the Greenbrier County
As of March 29, 2016, there are 234 active land/lots listings. Below is a breakdown of the areas in Greenbrier County that have land/lots for sale:
Alderson - 2
Anthony Creek - 1
Blue Sulphur - 7
Edray - 2
Falling Spring -11
Fort Spring - 18
Frankford - 20
Green Sulphur - 1
Irish Corner - 19
Lewisburg - 67
Meadow Bluff - 7
Rainelle - 1
Ronceverte -5
White Sulphur 70
Williamsburg - 3
The price ranges for these 234 listings start at $5,000 up to $3,000,000, with acreage from under one acre to 947 acres. There are seven listings pending at this time.
Don’t let the quiet beauty of Greenbrier County fool you. Greenbrier County is a collage of gentle farmlands, white water rivers and historic towns and has much to offer those who love the mountains and the great outdoors. There are opportunities for adventure just around the corner including white water rafting, hiking, fishing, skiing and mountain climbing!
Visit the Greenbrier valley .... and enjoy the life in the mountains of West Virginia. All types of homes can be found in Greenbrier County...... from small homes to estate homes with small lots to hundreds of acres, and don’t forget the log cabins! You may just want to buy some land and build a home in the beautiful Greenbrier Valley!
If you are living or moving to Greenbrier County and looking for land, contact or call me, Rebecca Gaujot, at 304-520-2133, I'll be happy to help you find that special place here in Wild and Wonderful West Virginia!
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