The median home value in Big Bend, WV is $142,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $71,800.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Big Bend, WV is $142,000.
Approximately 59.77% of Big Bend homes are owned,
compared to 1.37% rented, while
38.87% are vacant.
Big Bend real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Big Bend real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Priced at $95,900, this 60-acre tract in Brohard offers abundant opportunities whether you’re an avid hunter, an investor, or looking to build your dream home. The property features approximately 1 acre of cleared land on the valley floor—perfect for constructing a residence or setting up a hunting base camp. An additional 2 acres of flat land across the road provides ample space for multiple camp sites or further development. For those interested in hunting and outdoor activities, the terrain is a mix of steep and sloping areas, crisscrossed with trails suitable for 4x4 vehicles—ideal for accessing remote parts of the property and hauling game. The dense woodland offers potential timber resources, adding long-term value for investors. A stream enhances the property’s appeal, adding a natural water source for wildlife or recreational use. Utilities include an in place electric service, water well (requiring a new pump and wiring) and blackwater holding tank (underground concrete) for camper. Situated just 10 miles from the nearest town, you have easy access to local amenities including grocery stores, restaurants, and a hospital, yet the property remains a secluded retreat. Whether you're looking to invest in a profitable campsite operation or seeking the solitude of country living, this property offers the versatility to accommodate a variety of dreams and projects.
Are you in search of a river home or camp? This property could be an excellent choice with a bit of care. It encompasses 2.5 acres with a spacious, mostly level backyard that simplifies mowing. It features a sizable 24x32 metal garage perfect for storing all your river-related gear. Behind the main house is an old cellar house that requires some refurbishment to restore its condition. The house was previously rented out, which is evident from its current state. However, with some effort and investment, this could be transformed into a lovely property. A delightful back deck has been constructed, allowing for the enjoyment of the diverse wildlife along the Little Kanawha River, a 169-mile-long tributary of the Ohio River. This river played a significant role in West Virginia's early commercial history, especially in the logging and oil industries. Please note that this home is situated in the 100-year flood plain and is sold as-is. Therefore, contact your agent and seize the opportunity to revitalize this home.