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  • $202,900

    97 Tomlin Rd, Fayetteville, WV 25840

    7beds
    0baths
    17.8Acres
    VacantLand
    Built in 1926
    17.8 Acres Lot
    $202,900 Zestimate®
    $100/sqft
    $1,043 Estimated rent

    Home value

    $202,900

    $156,000 - $254,000

    $1,043/mo

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    What's special

    Access to trailsAthletic centersRock climbing

    This 17-acre property on the New River Gorge near Fayetteville includes fields, two ponds, a managed forest, and several potential homesites. It includes more than two acres of open land and more than 15 acres of forest. The property is a 3.8-mile drive from downtown Fayetteville and four miles from the New River Gorge Bridge. Only 2,000 feet from the boundary of the New River Gorge National Park. 2022 Real Estate Taxes: $353.00 SURROUNDING AREA Fayetteville and the northern New River Gorge region are located in south-central West Virginia in an area traversed by the north-south US-19 expressway, part of an interstate corridor that opened with the completion of the world-renowned New River Gorge Bridge. When completed in 1977, the bridge and corridor opened the region to a revolutionary influx in tourism. The next year, not by coincidence, the National Park Service established the New River Gorge National River, the predecessor of the new national park. An estimated 1.4 million people visited the national river in 2019, though over the last year an estimated 2.24 million may have visited. As a result of increasing notoriety, tourism is thriving in the region bolstered in part by a flurry of television and magazine articles. Recent coverage in Vogue, Time, and USA Today has accelerated interest globally. Time named the park one of the "World's 100 Greatest Places" while Fayetteville has won outstanding national acclaim. Outside magazine in November ranked Fayetteville among the up-and-coming "Most Liveable Towns in the U.S." In December, Condé Nast Traveler ranked the whole of West Virginia among "The 22 Best Places to Go in 2022." HEALTHCARE Hospitals with emergency units are located nearby at Oak Hill and Beckley, 10 and 30 minutes from Fayetteville respectively. State medical centers with multiple hospitals at Charleston and Morgantown are an hour's drive west and a two-and-a-half-hour drive north. A Veterans Administration Medical Center is also located at Beckley, a drive of half an hour south. Several medical and emergency care clinics serve communities across the New River Gorge region, while the area's moderate climate and access to trails, gymnasiums, and athletic centers support healthy living. TRANSPORTATION Interstate expressways 77, 64, and 79 join US-19 nearby, providing easy access to Richmond, Charlotte, Columbus, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and Washington, D.C. Yeager Airport at Charleston, is the largest and busiest flight-service center in the region. The Amtrak passengers station at Prince and Montgomery is a 20-minute drive from the property and provides direct access to Charleston, Washington, Chicago, and New York City. Approximate hourly drive times to regional U.S. cities include Charleston, W.Va., 1; Morgantown, W.Va., 2.5; Columbus, Ohio, 3.5; Pittsburgh, Pa., 3.5; Cincinnati, Ohio, 4.5; Charlottesville, Va., 3.5; Richmond, Va., 4.5; Winston-Salem, N.C., 3.5; Charlotte, N.C., 4; and Washington, D.C., 5. PUBLIC & PRIVATE SCHOOLS The immediate area is well-served by public and private schools. Public school students living in Fayetteville may attend elementary and middle schools in Fayetteville and high school in Oak Hill, where the Fayette County Institute of Technology is also located. HIGHER EDUCATION Fayetteville is a half-hour's drive north of Beckley, the higher-education center of southern West Virginia and the site of the southern campus of West Virginia University, which reported 1,622 students in 2018. The university's Institute of Technology and New River Community & Technical College both maintain campuses at Beckley, and courses offered by Concord University and Bluefield State College are accommodated at the Irma Byrd Center near Beckley at Beaver. Appalachian Bible College is also located near Beckley at Bradley. New River Community & Technical College also maintains a campus at Summersville, a drive of approximately 40 miles. Bridgeview Community College is a half-hour drive from Fayetteville at Montgomery. An hour's drive farther west, the University of Charleston reported a student population of 2,949 in 2014. Marshall University at Huntington, a drive of about an hour and a half, is the region's largest university and reported a student population of 12,862 in 2014. West Virginia University, the state's largest school, is a drive of two-and-a-half hours north of Fayetteville. Its student population is 28,776. RECREATION Life in the New River Gorge region affords access to a seemingly limitless variety of recreational pursuits. Hiking, biking, fishing, hunting, paddling, rock climbing, and whitewater rafting are favorite local pastimes. Notably, the area is one of the top destinations for rock climbing in the U.S., ranking alongside the likes of Yosemite and Joshua Tree. Many new residents have been drawn by the opportunity to climb on the dozens of miles of cliffs that line the rims of the gorge and adjacent mountain valleys. The region is also a chief destination for whitewater rafting and the culture of paddlers whose regular kayak area streams have grown. Hiking and biking are also chief recreational pursuits that attract residents and vacationers to the region. Hundreds of miles of hiking trails explore the area, including the spectacular Endless Wall Trail, which was named by USA Today the "Best National Park Hike in the USA." Skiing and snow-tubing are popular winter pursuits. Winterplace ski area is a drive of only 40 minutes from Fayetteville, and ski areas at Wisp, Snowshoe, Timberline, Canaan Valley, and Massanutten are only two-to-three hours farther. DINING & RETAIL The Fayetteville area is notably home to more than a dozen independent shops and restaurants that appeal to visitors to the national park as well as residents of the region at large. Two such restaurants have spun off restaurants in cities across the eastern U.S. Chain stores, and restaurants are located along US-19 in Fayetteville and Oak Hill and to the south at Beckley. A drive of less than an hour west, the Charleston metropolitan area boasts one of the state's highest concentrations of restaurants and retail centers

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    Facts & features

    Interior

    Bedrooms & bathrooms
    • Bedrooms: 7
    • Bathrooms: 0
    Heating
    • Other
    Cooling
    • Central
    Interior area
    • Total interior livable area: 2,035 sqft

    Property

    Features
    • Exterior features: Wood
    • Has view: Yes
    • View description: Mountain
    • Waterfront features: Pond
    • Body of water: Weirick Pond
    Lot
    • Size: 17.80 Acres
    • Features: Trees
    Details
    • Parcel number: 1001003200460000
    • Lease amount: $0

    Utilities & green energy

    • Water: Municipal

    Community & neighborhood

    Location
    • Region: Fayetteville

    Other

    Other facts
    • ViewYN: true
    • WaterfrontFeatures: Pond
    • Furnished: Unfurnished
    • WaterfrontYN: true
    • TaxYear: 2022
    • YearBuiltEffective: 0
    • CoveredSpaces: 0
    • LandLeaseAmount: 0
    • WaterSource: Municipal
    • View: Pond, Mountain, Scenic, Wooded
    • LotFeatures: Trees
    • MlsStatus: Active
    • TaxAnnualAmount: 353
    • ExteriorFeatures: Utilities
    • ParcelNumber: 0132004600000000
    • WaterBodyName: Weirick Pond

    Price history

    DateEventPrice
    3/24/2023Sold$199,000$98/sqft
    Source: GVMLS #22-1453 Report a problem
    1/28/2023Contingent$199,000$98/sqft
    Source: Beckley BOR #83189 Report a problem
    1/7/2023Listed for sale$199,000$98/sqft
    Source: Beckley BOR #83189 Report a problem
    1/5/2023Pending sale$199,000$98/sqft
    Source: Beckley BOR #83189 Report a problem
    11/16/2022Listed for sale$199,000$98/sqft
    Source: Beckley BOR #83189 Report a problem
    11/4/2022Pending sale$199,000$98/sqft
    Source: Beckley BOR #83189 Report a problem
    10/12/2022Listed for sale$199,000$98/sqft
    Source: GVMLS #22-1453 Report a problem

    Public tax history

    YearProperty taxesTax assessment
    2025$1,629 +10.8%$65,940 +15%
    2024$1,470 +315.6%$57,360 +315.7%
    2023$354 $13,800
    2022$354 $13,800 +3.6%
    2021-- $13,320
    2020-- $13,320 -64%
    2019$473 -1.4%$36,960 -1.4%
    2018$480 -44.2%$37,500 -44.2%
    2017$861 +3.8%$67,200 +3.8%
    2016$829 +0.2%$64,740 +0.2%
    2015$828 +6.8%$64,620 +6.8%
    2014$775 +19.6%$60,480 +12.2%
    2013$648 $53,880 +6.5%
    2012$648 -6.7%$50,580 -6.7%
    2011$695 +5.2%$54,240 +5.2%
    2010$660 +2%$51,540 +2%
    2009$647 $50,520

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    Neighborhood: 25840

    Nearby schools

    GreatSchools rating
    Schools provided by the listing agent
    • Elementary: Fayetteville
    • Middle: Fayetteville
    • High: Fayetteville
    • District: Fayette County Schools

    Source: The MLS. This data may not be complete. We recommend contacting the local school district to confirm school assignments for this home.