Search Results - West Virginia
Fantastic multi use commercial building with long-term established auto body business in place.
1,800 Sq. Ft.
This is 6467 Farmdale Rd, a unique opportunity at the gateway to Barboursville, WV, where charm meet
Modern industrial facility built in 2019, located in an M-1 Light Manufacturing District and situate
18,360 Sq. Ft. on 2 acres
The top floor spanning over 7,500 square feet +/- for a total of 18,360 square feet for this commerc
2,332 Sq. Ft.
Commercial, Office Building, Rainelle, WV
4,323 Sq. Ft. on 0 acres
Commercial, Retail, Crawley, WV
Income producing portfolio for sale.
2.2 acres
Commercial Site - Sabraton Area
19.66 acres
I-79 High Visibility Site
4.55 acres
Entrance to University Town Centre
31.7 acres
Attention Developers 31+ Acres
0.37 acres
705 Frontage - Commercial Site for Re-development
84.45 acres
Attention Developers - 84 Acres fronting Golf Course
68.17 acres
REDUCED To SELL! Development Site
0.93 acres
Developers! Walking Distance to WVU Hospital Complex
1.82 acres
Commercial Road Frontage on US-219 & US-250
3.39 acres
Wooded Vacant Land
11.2 acres
Land Reduced to Sell!
0.73 acres
Land in SBA-HubZone
0.4 acres
HubZone Commercial Redevelopment Site with Route 7 Frontage
West Virginia has a population of approximately 1,816,856. As the least populous southeastern state, there are not a plethora of West Virginia commercial real estate listings. However, commercial realty can be found in the state, especially in the most populated cities. You will likely find the most investment property in Charleston, Huntington, Parkersburg, and Wheeling. Charleston is the largest city in the state with an estimated population of 53,421.
If you are looking for West Virginia commercial real estate listings, you will be pleased to hear that the state has an excellent highway system and 7 airports.
You might not think of West Virginia as a major business locale. However, Morgantown was recently rated by Forbes as one of the country's best cities for doing business. One of the major hubs of the West Virginia economy is coal. Industrial space in the state is also dedicated to producing oil and national gas.
