Gilmer County is located in central West Virginia, with Glenville as the county seat. The region is largely rural, rolling hills, farmland and woodland, with rivers/creeks weaving through. Historically, the county has been agricultural, timber-based, with small manufacturing and service sectors. Housing stock is dominated by older single-family homes, farmhouses, mobile homes and vacant land parcels. There is very little urbanization, and most residents experience a small-town or country lifestyle. Because of low demand in many areas, housing prices are quite modest; existing homes might list in the US $90,000-US $170,000 range depending on size and condition. Raw land parcels might be available in the US $10,000-US $40,000 range (especially in less accessible locations), with new build home costs likely starting in the US $150,000-US $225,000 region if infrastructure is straightforward, though remote sites with difficult access may cost more. The nearest larger city region is Charleston (roughly ~50-60 miles away) or perhaps Parkersburg in a broader sense. For someone seeking rural affordability and willing to accept limited amenities and longer travel for major services, Gilmer County provides strong value and wide­open land opportunities.