Wooded Hunting Land with Road
Whetstone Rd Mannington, WV 26582
Whetstone Rd, Mannington, WV, 26582
$44,900
For Sale
$44,900
LAND - Mannington, WV
Lot Size24.74 Acres
Days on Market156
Property Features for Whetstone Rd
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- Lot size
- 24.74 Acres
Listing Agency
Bauer Realty & Auctions WV, LLC
(304) 986-4700
1900 Garfield Ave 1900, Parkersburg, WV
Listed by
Philip Spangler
Added: Feb 12 Checked: Jul 18 at 12:06 pm
MLS# 11653918
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This wooded recreation tract totals approximately 24.74 acres and was selectively harvested around 2010. The forest now consists of multiple age classes intended to support cover and browse for wildlife, with defined travel corridors and deer sign observed throughout the property. A transmission right-of-way runs along the northern boundary, and a small area of relatively level ground on a ridge knoll along Crabapple Run Road may offer a potential location for a cabin or recreational camp, subject to buyer verification. The property is all wooded and is suitable for deer hunting and general outdoor recreation.
The tract includes direct road frontage on both Crabapple Run Road and Whetstone Road, providing flexible access points for recreational use. Reported frontage measures approximately 1,900 feet on Crabapple Run Road and approximately 1,500 feet on Whetstone Road. It is located in a quiet rural area of Marion County.
For buyers seeking a private hunting and recreation property, the combination of wooded habitat, established travel corridors, and direct access from two roads can support ongoing weekend activities. Residential electric service is available nearby, while the transmission right-of-way is present along the northern boundary. Please note that mineral rights do not convey, and annual property taxes are approximately $83, per the listing remarks. Verification of any potential cabin or camp site suitability is recommended.
The tract includes direct road frontage on both Crabapple Run Road and Whetstone Road, providing flexible access points for recreational use. Reported frontage measures approximately 1,900 feet on Crabapple Run Road and approximately 1,500 feet on Whetstone Road. It is located in a quiet rural area of Marion County.
For buyers seeking a private hunting and recreation property, the combination of wooded habitat, established travel corridors, and direct access from two roads can support ongoing weekend activities. Residential electric service is available nearby, while the transmission right-of-way is present along the northern boundary. Please note that mineral rights do not convey, and annual property taxes are approximately $83, per the listing remarks. Verification of any potential cabin or camp site suitability is recommended.
Key Highlights
- Wooded ±24.741‑acre tract in Marion County with deer hunting and recreational use potential
- Frontage on both Crabapple Run Road (±1,900 ft) and Whetstone Road (±1,500 ft) for access flexibility
- Selective timber harvest completed circa 2010; forest has multiple age classes for cover, browse, and travel corridors
Property Analytics
Property Profile
Location Intelligence
Current Use by Public Records
Hunting land
FAQs
What type of property is this?
Hunting land - Approximately 24.74 acres of wooded recreation land with frontage on two roads, supporting deer hunting and weekend use.
Where is this hunting land located?
The property is located at Whetstone Rd Mannington, WV.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $44,900.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: Wooded ±24.741‑acre tract in Marion County with deer hunting and recreational use potential; Frontage on both Crabapple Run Road (±1,900 ft) and Whetstone Road (±1,500 ft) for access flexibility; Selective timber harvest completed circa 2010; forest has multiple age classes for cover, browse, and travel corridors