RE: Ouestions about West Virginia
I remember about 7 or 8 years ago when I was looking to buy land in WV, I could have gotten it for as little as $250 to $300 an acre in Barbour County. I'm sure those days are gone, but two main factors BESIDES going rates are how steep the property is and if it is timbered already (ie. no wood value). Of course, the biggest consideration would be how long the ride is, and Corridor H is surely going to trim that from Wardensville to Baker to Moorefield to Forman to Elkins...