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Assessor's office to conduct property appraisals
GREENBRIER COUNTY (WVDN) – The Greenbrier County Assessor’s Office will be conducting property appraisals in the following areas: Rupert Corporation, Fort Spring District; Falling Spring District; Lewisburg District; Frankford District; […] The post Assessor's office to conduct property appraisals appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Gov. Justice announces historic redevelopment projects in Fayetteville
FAYETTEVILLE, (WV) – Gov. Jim Justice joined Mountain Shore Properties LLC in announcing a historic redevelopment of the former Fayetteville schoolhouses. The three former schoolhouses, located in the heart of Fayetteville, will be transformed into a boutique hotel, modern apartments, and townhomes. The $15 million project is being led by Fayetteville-native and national real estate […] The post Gov. Justice announces historic redevelopment projects in Fayetteville appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Echols joins Stuart and Watts Real Estate
Tom Johnson, broker/owner of Coldwell Bank Stuart and Watts Real Estate, has announced his professional realtor team is growing with a very experienced realtor with nearly 25 years real estate listing-selling experience. “We want to welcome Debbie Echols to our team,” said Johnson. “Debbie is from the Lewisburg area and is excited to hit the […] The post Echols joins Stuart and Watts Real Estate appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Greenbrier resort subdivision moving forward
The Greenbrier County Planning Commission has fully approved The Greenbrier Hotel’s new subdivision. The burgeoning plan was first presented to the planning commission on Wednesday, Mar. 9. Adam Long, CFO for The Greenbrier hotel, hoped for an exemption from the Greenbrier County Subdivision Ordinance. The commission gathered again on Mar. 15, approving of the major […] The post Greenbrier resort subdivision moving forward appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Old Fayetteville school to be turned into boutique hotel, apartment complex
FAYETTEVILLE, WV (WOWK) — It’s being called another big win for the West Virginia economy. We’ve already seen three major projects announced this year, but this one is in the tourism sector. This year alone, Nucor Steel, Green Power Buses, and Omni Building Technologies all announced moves to the Mountain State.
Gov. Justice announces historic redevelopment projects in Fayetteville
FAYETTEVILLE, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Gov. Jim Justice joined Mountain Shore Properties LLC in announcing a historic redevelopment of the former Fayetteville schoolhouses. The three former schoolhouses, located in the heart of Fayetteville, will be transformed into a boutique hotel, modern apartments, and townhomes. The $15 million project is being led by Fayetteville-native and national real estate developer, Charlie Wendell.
Real estate continuing education classes slated for April
The Greenbrier Valley Board of Realtors is providing 2022 continuing education courses on Tuesday, April 12, at the WVSOM Conference Center, 400 North Lee Street, Lewisburg.Speaker/instructor will be Terry Watson, an icon in the real estate training world. He holds a Distinguished Real Estate Instructor title and is known for unique and vibrant presentations. Topics […] The post Real estate continuing education classes slated for April appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
McClintic Joins Greenbrier Real Estate Service
LEWISBURG (WVDN) — Bobby McClintic comes to Greenbrier Real Estate Service after retiring from Greenbrier County Schools. McClintic was born and raised in White Sulphur Springs. After graduating from Concord College, McClintic received his master’s in education administration from Marshal University. McClintic ’s career with Greenbrier County Schools spanned three decades where he served as […] The post McClintic Joins Greenbrier Real Estate Service appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
It’s getting harder to rent and buy real estate locally and nationally
BECKLEY, WV (WVNS)– If you’re trying to rent an apartment or house anytime soon, it’s best to start looking now. The rising price of lumbar and the rise of the real estate market are making it hard for current and future homeowners to move. In Beckley, apartment prices are rising to start as low as […]
Bickey Offers Former WJLS Building To The City Of Beckley
The city of Beckley may one day own the deed to the former WJLS building located along Main Street in uptown Beckley. During a special workshop meeting of the Beckley Common Council on Tuesday, January 18, Raleigh County businessman and president of Harper Rentals, Matthew Bickey, officially offered the property as a donation to the […] The post Bickey Offers Former WJLS Building To The City Of Beckley appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Local Realtor speaks to Richlands Ruritans
The Richland Ruritan members met at the Calvary Methodist Church on the Midland Trail East on Oct. 13 to hear a presentation on the real estate market in the Greenbrier Valley by Paul Grist of Paul Grist Real Estate Associates. Grist’s presentation included a set of handouts which documented the...
Fayetteville accepting bids to turn former schools into hotel, apartments
FAYETTEVILLE, WV (WVNS) – The Town of Fayetteville is currently accepting bids from developers hoping to turn former school buildings into apartments and a boutique hotel. Just a decade ago, Fayetteville Elementary, Middle and High School all sat next to each other in the downtown area. When the school board voted to close the buildings, they were purchased by the town with hopes of turning them into something special.
Richlands Ruritans Hold Meeting
The Richland Ruritan members met at the Calvary Methodist Church on the Midland Trail East on October 13 to hear a presentation on the real estate market in the Greenbrier Valley by Paul Grist of Paul Grist Real Estate Associates. Mr. Grist’s presentation included a set of handouts which documented the market overview. This overview defined the state of the real estate market in the Greenbrier Valley and in Greenbrier County. Using the handouts, Mr. Grist noted the unusually low inventory of homes for sale which is causing home prices to increase. One factor in this condition is...
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