Curious what a $3 million budget can buy in West Virginia?
Here are four standout homes that show just how far your money can go in the Mountain State.
Valley Head, WV $2,500,000
Fairview Farm is a 5,355 sq.
Anna Marie Stephens & Morgan Stephens-Simonetti @ Howard Hanna via Coldwell Banker Realty
This gated luxury retreat, blending elegance and seclusion, is valued at $2,500,000.
Where is Valley Head?
Entryway
The entryway features exposed log beams, vaulted ceilings, and upper clerestory windows.
A chandelier hangs above a central sculpture, with natural light flooding through the glass-paneled front doors.
A grand piano and seating areas sit off to either side.
A long table is set for six, with additional chairs at the granite kitchen island.
Custom wood cabinetry and warm lighting define the space.
Living Room
The living room includes a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace and large windows showcasing mountain views.
Vaulted ceilings with log beams create an open feel.
Multiple seating arrangements make the space suitable for gatherings.
Bedroom
The bedroom features a stone fireplace, log ceiling beams, and hardwood floors.
A sitting area is positioned at the foot of the bed.
Framed artwork and natural wood tones complete the room.
Multiple seating areas, including a picnic table, are positioned throughout.
Railings and exposed logs match the homes exterior style.
Source:Heather M Pace @ RE/MAX Country via Coldwell Banker Realty
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Where is Vienna?
It sits just north of Parkersburg and is part of the ParkersburgVienna metropolitan area.
Vienna offers a mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial areas while maintaining a quiet, community-oriented atmosphere.
The living room has a vaulted ceiling with coffered detailing and recessed lighting.
A stone fireplace is framed by built-in shelving and cabinetry.
The space includes two patterned sofas and a central coffee table.
Kitchen
The kitchen features a large island with carved details and storage drawers.
A double-door stainless steel refrigerator is built into custom cabinetry.
Pots and pans hang from a ceiling-mounted rack above the island.
The bedroom includes a vaulted coffered ceiling and a large window with divided panes.
A sleigh bed is flanked by two nightstands with lamps.
Additional furniture includes a dresser, armchair, and bench.
Bathroom
The bathroom includes a large built-in soaking tub with chrome fixtures.
A wide double-sink vanity runs the length of the room with tall cabinetry at each end.
A glass-enclosed shower sits adjacent to the tub.
Patio
The outdoor patio has multiple concrete picnic tables arranged around a central fireplace.
A paved path curves through the yard, next to a small stream and footbridge.
A nearby pond features a fountain at the center.
Source:Terry Coatney & Blaine Ritchie @ Coldwell Banker Select Properties
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Where is Morgantown?
Morgantown is located in north-central West Virginia, along the Monongahela River near the Pennsylvania border.
The entryway includes a staircase with white spindles and wood handrails leading to an open second-floor landing.
The walls are painted dark blue with white trim and framed artwork.
A large light fixture hangs in the center of the space.
Pendant lights hang over the island.
A doorway leads to an adjacent sunroom or dining space.
This bathroom features a freestanding bathtub, a dual-sink vanity, and a large walk-in shower.
White tile with decorative mosaic borders wraps around the room.
A full wall of windows with shutters allows natural light in.
A brick fireplace sits along one wall.
The ceiling is finished with acoustic tiles and recessed lighting.
This covered patio features a stone fireplace with a curved bench and raised hearth.
The flooring is done in multicolored flagstones.
The ceiling is wood-paneled with recessed lights and a ceiling fan.
Source:Anna Marie Stephens & Morgan Stephens-Simonetti @ Howard Hanna via Coldwell Banker Realty
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Where is Paw Paw?
Paw Paw is a small town located in Morgan County in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia.
The town is best known for the historic Paw Paw Tunnel, part of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.
The living room features exposed log beams, a vaulted ceiling, and a large stone fireplace.
A full wall of windows and doors provides mountain views and natural light.
The space includes wood flooring and a seating area arranged around the fireplace.
Views of the forest and mountains are visible from every angle.
The floors and trim are stained wood, and a modern chandelier hangs above the table.
The bedroom features log walls and ceiling beams, hardwood floors, and multiple large windows.
A door leads to an exterior space.
The room is furnished with a bed, seating area, and has mountain views.
This bathroom includes a large marble tub with step access and a walk-in glass shower.
The walls and floor use matching red-toned marble.
A wood-framed window and ceiling lighting complete the space.
The patio is surfaced with irregular flagstones and has seating arranged to face the mountain view.
A wrought iron railing surrounds the area.
Below, a pool and sports court are visible among the trees.
Source:Jeannene R Marconi @ Hunt Country SothebyS International Realty via Coldwell Banker Realty