Exceptional commercial opportunity at 4803 Gerrardstown Road in Inwood, West Virginia. This ±0.53-acre property is strategically positioned within an established retail and shopping center corridor, offering excellent visibility, strong traffic exposure, and convenient access from both Gerrardstown Road and Pilgrim Street. Currently improved as a car wash site, the property benefits from existing commercial infrastructure and flexible redevelopment potential for a variety of retail, service, or investment uses. Located in one of Berkeley County's fastest-growing areas, the property is surrounded by expanding residential communities, national retailers, and major employment centers. Its proximity to Interstate 81 provides convenient access throughout the Eastern Panhandle and the greater Washington-Baltimore region. With strong demographics, continued population growth, and multiple access points, this property presents an outstanding opportunity for owner-users, investors, or developers seeking a highly visible commercial location.
Price Reduced! Located close to a prominent intersection, 870 Middleway Pike offers 2 (+/-) acres of flat land. This site is situated approximately one mile from I-81, Exit 5. Surrounded by a growing number of residential communities and commercial amenities, the property is ideally suited for residential development, multi-family housing, or a mixed-use concept. With strong road frontage and excellent accessibility, this site provides a rare opportunity for developers and investors looking to capitalize on the continued growth of Berkeley County. The subject property is located in a growing area of Berkeley County. The property is positioned 1.8 miles from I-81, Exit 5, and 1 mile from U.S. Highway 11. Along Middleway Pike there is a daily traffic count of 10,267 vehicles
Development Opportunity of a Lifetime. The 4th Corner of Commerce in Inwood WV located in South Berkeley County, one of the fastest growing areas of the country conveniently located on the Interstate 81 Corridor between Winchester and Hagerstown, is now for sale. Prime land for development of all types, as Berkeley County has no specific zoning, thus allowing the property to be subdivided to accommodate different types of use. Located next to the newly built Food Lion, which is reportedly the 4th highest producing Food Lion in the country. Inwood is the home to Proctor and Gamble, Knauf Insulation, Orgill, Clorox, Amazon, Eastern Regional Airport, Tabler Station Logistics Park and more. Conveniently located less than 1 mile from Interstate 81 which has current traffic counts at approximately 70,000 vehicles a day which provides unmatched exposure across the Eastern United States from Tennessee to Canada. Property has access road/round about project completed, main line sewer, water and gas installed. **This property is multiple parcels. See documents for tax records. **Please note: Price listed is a placeholder and not the price for the entire parcel if purchased in it's entirety.. As parcels have different values according to location, each parcel that is desired by developer will be priced accordingly. See agent for details. Pricing listed is not price per acre for the individual parcels.
Inwood is located in West Virginia. Inwood, West Virginia has a population of 2,794. Inwood is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 39.7% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 32.42%.
The median household income in Inwood, West Virginia is $79,073. The median household income for the surrounding county is $68,101 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Inwood is 40.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 39.5 inches per year, with 20.3 inches of snow per year.