4 lots total in this private community known as Lake Washington. Build your tiny house or a larger home with a view of the lake where you have fishing, kayaking, and more. This would be a great place to put that weekend getaway or build your forever home.
Stretch out and breathe in the best of West Virginia on this 89.989(+/-)acre property that truly has it all. Rolling meadows, wooded hillsides, a peaceful creek, a pond, and open pastures create a natural landscape ready for whatever vision you have in mind. Whether you plan to farm, build your dream home, hunt, or explore subdivision possibilities, the options here are endless. A spacious 40x60 garage with water and electric is already on site, featuring partially finished rooms for flexible use. Mineral rights convey with royalties, providing additional long-term value in addition to ample marketable timber. Located just minutes from town, this property offers the ideal mix of privacy and accessibility with easy routes to South Parkersburg, Belleville, Washington, Lubeck, and Mineral Wells. It is a place where possibilities take root and potential comes to life. Paint your picture here.
Ohio 380 is distinguished by its unique blend of highly desirable characteristics that are difficult to find together in one property and rarely available for purchase. The 380-acre property has over one-half mile of Ohio River frontage. It is blessed with incredibly abundant natural resources, a wealth of water, thriving wildlife, and both mountain and river-valley habitats. It features a stunningly diverse and balanced landscape that is wild and scenic, yet accessible and usable. Ohio 380 offers immediate enjoyment and is ready for a smooth transition to the next legacy of ownership. HIGHLIGHTS The property has direct frontage on the Ohio River for over one-half mile 380+/- acres multi-use, timber investment, agricultural, recreational, and residential use Contiguous 290 +/- acres of mature world-renowned Appalachian hardwoods George Washington owned 9000 acres along Ohio in 1772 and Ohio 380 is thought to be a part of 20 minutes to Parkersburg and city amenities Near total darkness brilliantly reveals a star filled night sky â?? very quiet too On property watersports include skiing, swimming, canoeing, fishing, kayaking, paddle boarding, and windsurfing Superb cultural and educational opportunities available throughout the Mid-Ohio Region Interior roads and trails combine for excellent access Well suited for outdoor sports: shooting sports, ATV riding, horseback riding, hiking, camping, hunting and nature viewing Several areas suitable for residential or cabin development Elevations range from 580 ft. to 864 ft. Excellent potential conservation value Low taxes, low population density, little or no light and noise pollution The forest and fields are a steady producer of life-giving Oxygen and silently work to capture carbon Should one choose, there is harvest-ready timber available to offset holding costs Jet airports are in Pittsburgh, Charleston, Parkersburg, Columbus OH Ohio 380 presents an opportunity to create a lasting generational legacy The property has never been on the market having been in the Neal family for well over a century LOCATION Google Coordinates: 39.159330°(N), -81.739598°(W) Address: Robinhood Road, Washington, WV 26181. No 911 address is assigned to a property without structures. Elevation Range: 580 ft. to 864 ft. +/- FOREST/TIMBER RESOURCES There are about 280 acres of forestland lying on the eastern side of Robinhood Road. The abundant timber resource, consisting of about 280 acres, is well positioned for current timber income and value appreciation over the coming decades. With an attractive mix of species, adequate stocking levels, and favorable diameter class distribution, the timber amenity represents a strong value component for investors. Ohio 380â??s Forest resource is rich in quality Appalachian hardwoods. This timber resource has the potential to provide flexibility for future owners in terms of opportunities for harvesting revenue that could be managed to provide cash flow opportunities to offset holding costs and contribute to long-term asset appreciation. Although Capital Timber Value for the timber and pulpwood has not been determined at this time, the potential is excellent. AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES Ohio 380 has about 80 acres in level open areas/fields lying between Robinhood Road and the Ohio River. Currently, the fields are utilized for hay production and grazing cattle. In times past, corn was raised for cattle feed. The hayfields would also be suitable for row crops like corn, wheat, pumpkins, etc. With the advent of the modern farm tractor in the mid-1940â??s, many farm workers were no longer needed and migrated to the large northern cities to work in the factories. This sweeping change resulted in the less productive and steeper areas of the farms were abandoned and were no longer being maintained. These areas eventually became todayâ??s valued forests.

Washington is located in West Virginia. Washington, West Virginia has a population of 1,226. Washington is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 20.45% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.1%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $50,231 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Washington is 53.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 22.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 41.5 inches per year, with 14.7 inches of snow per year.