Wyoming County sits in southern West Virginia and has a strong link to coal mining history. Its county seat is Pineville, and it has rugged terrain, narrow valleys and a rural, small-town culture. Homes tend to be older single-family houses, modest ranch homes, and rural lots. Given its economic history and rural nature, existing homes often sell in the US $100,000-$180,000 range; land parcels may begin around US $15,000-$50,000, and new-home construction might run US $170,000-$260,000 depending on infrastructure and access. The nearest larger city might be Charleston (~50-60 miles) or Beckley (~45 miles). For those seeking low-cost entry into homeownership in rural Appalachian West Virginia, Wyoming County presents compelling value.