SLATE ROCK CROSSING LOT 17 (2.77 acres). An excellent opportunity to build in one of Hardy County's most desirable small mountain communities. This property offers a combination that is getting harder to find: A large flat building area, privacy, fiber optic internet availability, year-round access and a location close to town without giving up the feeling of being tucked into nature.. Lot 17 includes approximately 2.77 wooded acres with a naturally level homesite set back from the road. The site faces south, an ideal orientation for passive light, future solar considerations or simply enjoying the warmth and long daylight. Access from Slate Rock Pass Road is straightforward and the approach to the build site is gentle, no challenging driveway work required. The property already has an approved septic percolation test and both electric service and fiber optic broadband are available at the road. A private well will likely be needed, with typical well depths in the subdivision ranging from 200 to 300 feet. The surrounding properties include newly built homes and well-maintained neighboring parcels, contributing to a quiet, low-traffic environment. Slate Rock Crossing is a covenant-protected community designed to maintain the natural setting and ensure quality construction standards. HOA dues are only $300 per year, covering road maintenance. The covenants are straightforward, modular and double-wide homes on a permanent foundation are allowed, along with traditional stick-built homes. Short-term rental use is also permitted under the covenants. The private roads are maintained by the HOA, which helps ensure reliable access throughout the year. The location is another strong advantage. Travel time from the Washington, DC region is typically around 95 miles, making the property realistic for weekend use as well as permanent living. Lot 17 is only 2.5 miles from Wardensville, a growing small town known for its local restaurants, farmers markets, shops, bakery, art spaces and the popular Lost River Trading Post. Outdoor recreation is abundant in every direction: Trout-stocked streams, George Washington National Forest trails, Warden Lake, Kimsey Run Lake, Trout Pond, and multiple wilderness areas. Whether you are looking for a weekend retreat, a future retirement build or a full-time residence away from high-density areas, this property offers a quiet setting within convenient reach of services and amenities. The setting, the location, and the available services make this land a compelling option for anyone seeking space, quiet and long-term value in the mountains of West Virginia.
Lot 27 Slate Rock Crossing subdivision in Wardensville, West Virginia. Lot is a secluded, private, buildable 3.34 acre wooded lot deep within the subdivision. Private gravel road access. Electric and cable available. Requires a private well and septic system.
Mountain Paradise adjoining West Virginia's pristine George Washington National Forest. Escape to the breathtaking beauty of West Virginia's mountains with this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own 686.10 acres of pristine land, nestled within the awe-inspiring George Washington National Forest. Surrounded by over 58,000 acres of untouched wilderness, this property offers an exceptional setting for hunting, hiking, preservation, or even subdivision for those seeking a truly unique investment. Spread across 686.10 acres, this property provides an expansive canvas for your dreams. Imagine the endless possibilities for building your dream retreat, establishing a private hunting lodge, or developing an exclusive subdivision. Experience the serene beauty of the West Virginia mountains. Towering peaks, lush valleys, and panoramic vistas await you at every turn. Discover the perfect spot to immerse yourself in nature, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Nature enthusiasts and hunters alike will relish the property's unparalleled access to the George Washington National Forest. With over 58,000 acres of protected land just beyond your doorstep, you'll have a vast playground for exploration, hiking, camping, and observing the abundant wildlife. For avid hunters, this property is a dream come true. The mountains of West Virginia are renowned for their abundant deer, bear, turkey, and small game populations. Embrace the thrill of the hunt on this never ending expanse of land. Whether you enjoy hiking, mountain biking, or horseback riding, this property offers endless prospects for outdoor recreation. Discover hidden trails, cascading waterfalls, and breathtaking overlooks as you navigate through the untamed wilderness. With its vast size and proximity to the George Washington National Forest, this property is an ideal candidate for preservation efforts. Imagine leaving a lasting legacy by protecting this natural wonderland for future generations to enjoy. Investors and developers will appreciate the potential for subdivision. Take advantage of the property's ample acreage to create a carefully planned community or establish private mountain retreats. The options are limitless. Don't miss your chance to own this remarkable slice of West Virginia's mountain paradise. Embrace the tranquility of nature, immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring surroundings, and create a legacy that will endure for years to come. Contact us now to seize this extraordinary opportunity and make your mountain dreams a reality!
Wardensville is located in West Virginia. Wardensville, West Virginia has a population of 381. Wardensville is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 13.33% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.02%.
The median household income in Wardensville, West Virginia is $40,543. The median household income for the surrounding county is $46,592 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Wardensville is 44.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 19.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 34.8 inches per year, with 20.8 inches of snow per year.