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Why Live in Summersville
Summersville, located in central West Virginia, is a small community surrounded by rolling mountains and expansive forests in the heart of Appalachia. With a population of around 3,500, it serves as the county seat of Nicholas County. Nature enthusiasts are drawn to Summersville for its outdoor attractions, including Summersville Lake, which boasts over 2,500 acres of clear-blue water and 60 miles of shoreline, perfect for swimming, boating, kayaking, rock climbing, and scuba diving. Nearby, New River Gorge National Park, 20 miles south, offers hiking, rafting, and rock climbing opportunities. The town's housing includes older ranch-style homes, traditional homes, A-frame cabins, and farm properties, with some newer constructions from the 1990s and 2000s. Historic homes like the Dr. Flavius Brown House and the James B. Carden House add to the area's charm. Downtown Summersville features historic storefronts with local shops and eateries, including Maloney’s Pub, El Bandido, and Honeybee Coffee & Donut House. Essential shopping can be done at Walmart, Lowe’s, Fresh Start Market, and Dollar General. While local schools have average ratings, Summersville Regional Medical Center provides healthcare services, and the Mountain Transit Authority offers bus connections to nearby towns. The nearest larger cities are Beckley, 45 miles south, and Charleston, 60 miles west.
Home Trends in Summersville, WV
On average, homes in Summersville, WV sell after 73 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Summersville, WV over the last 12 months is $230,000, up 16% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.