Tyler County lies in the northern part of West Virginia along the Ohio River, with Middlebourne as its county seat. The county is predominantly rural, offering river-front communities, rolling farmland, wooded ridges, and quiet residential neighborhoods. The housing stock consists of modest single-family homes, river-view or river-edge properties, small farms, and vacant land suitable for building. Existing home prices tend to be modest compared to urban markets, perhaps in the ballpark of US $140,000-$230,000 depending on river access and condition, with nicer river-view homes possibly rising to $250,000+. Land parcels for building might list for US $20,000-$50,000, and constructing a new home may cost US $170,000-$260,000, though remote sites may raise costs for utilities or access. The area remains mostly rural, with the nearest larger city being Parkersburg (~25-30 miles south) or Marietta–Ohio across the river. Tyler County suits buyers seeking affordable land, relaxed rural lifestyle and river access without the congestion of larger metro areas.