Tucked into the folds of southern West Virginia, this 31.79-acre Nimitz property feels like a line in the sand between the life you have and the life you quietly want. Rolling pasture gives way to cool timber, with long views off the higher points that make the rest of the world feel distant on purpose. At the center is a simple 3-bed, 2-bath home: not a showpiece, but a starting point. Its open living and dining areas invite weekend gatherings, late-night conversations, and slow mornings watching light move across the hills.
Beyond the walls, the land does the heavy lifting. Meadow for gardens, small livestock, or an orchard. Woods for hiking, hunting, and disappearing for a while. Bluestone Lake and the Greenbrier River just minutes away for fishing, paddling, and summer swims. Close enough to town for groceries and fuel, far enough for real quiet, it’s the kind of place you don’t just visit—you slowly grow into.