Pleasants County is a small, largely rural county in West Virginia’s northern panhandle along the Ohio River. Its county seat is St. Marys. Historically, it has been shaped by river-commerce and light industry, but much of the land remains farm fields, woodlots and quiet residential communities. The housing stock consists of modest single-family homes built mid-20th century, some newer homes on river-view or hillside parcels, and large tracts of land available for building. Because of this, the area feels quite rural with occasional semi-suburban pockets near the river corridor. The nearest larger city is Parkersburg (~30-40 miles southeast) or perhaps the Wheeling area across the state line, giving residents access to urban amenities while still enjoying country calm. Typical existing home prices are modest — you might see many homes listed in the US $140,000-$240,000 range depending on size, condition and river proximity. Land parcels suitable for new builds might go for US $25,000-$70,000, and building a new home (basic finish) might run US $170,000-$260,000 depending on lot improvements, utilities, access and design. Because the county has fewer large subdivisions and more spread-out homes, it appeals to buyers seeking quieter, lower-density living, often with scenic views.