The median home value in Mullens, WV is $62,500.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $71,900.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Mullens, WV is $62,500.
Approximately 64.9% of Mullens homes are owned,
compared to 9.69% rented, while
25.42% are vacant.
Mullens real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Mullens real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Two adjoining lots in this residential neighborhood at Bud, in Wyoming County, boast easy access to thousands of acres of mountain forest and the region's all-terrain vehicle trail system. Public schools and nearby towns are easily accessible by adjacent highway WV-10. / More than 300,000 vacationers in region annually / Near hunting land for deer, bear, and turkey / 3 miles to Hatfield McCoy Trail System / 4 miles to City of Mullens / 11 miles to Coalfields Expressway (WV-121) / 16 miles to Twin Falls Resort State Park / 30 miles to Beckley metro area / 30 miles to Bluefield metro area. The property is sold as Surface Only.
The 2.52-acre James McKinney Farm on rural Barkers Ridge in Wyoming County has been in the McKinney family since the 1950s. In addition to its farmhouse, a small barnyard, and outbuildings, the property includes an apple orchard and ridgetop woodlands. It fronts on two-lane Route 16/2 (Stevenson-Basin Road) and is a drive of approximately seven miles or 15 minutes from the Town of Mullens and 40 minutes from I-77 and I-64 at the City of Beckley. The property is located near the Hatfield-McCoy Trail system and near the headwaters of several trout fishing streams. Sold AS IS.
Excellent investment opportunity in downtown Mullens, Wyoming County, West Virginia. This multi-purpose building, constructed in 1918 as the McGraw and Worrell building, can be utilized for many purposes. It has most recently been used as a funeral home. The economy of Mullens and Wyoming County is now moving forward, and opportunity is knocking. Potential uses include lodging and retail sales for the ATV riders of the Hatfield and McCoy Trail system. Other uses include office complexes, medical, professional offices, retail, banks, mortgage lenders, insurance agencies, government offices, plus so much more! Mullens, West Virginia (WV), a community in Wyoming County, was incorporated as a town in 1912, as a city in 1929, and was named for A. J. Mullins, who owned the land.