1 Acres Lot. $50,000

The river is the first thing you hear. Then the silence. Not the empty kind—the healing kind. One acre of untouched Elk River frontage in Duck,

West Virginia, waits for someone bold enough to claim it. No HOA. No zoning. No neighbors telling you what you can build,

or when, or why. Just water, woods, sky, and the terrifying, thrilling freedom to do exac…

Along this quiet bend of the Elk River, time seems to slow to the pace of the current. Nearly 1,000 feet of river frontage wrap the property in shimmering light,

turning ordinary mornings into something close to sacred. Mist rises off the water at dawn, fish ripple the surface, and the only real decision is whether to pick up a coffee mug or a

fishing rod first. The mix of level and gently sloped terrain invites imagination: a glass-fronted cabin above the bank, a simple camp tucked under the trees,

or a full-time home where the river becomes your daily backdrop.

Public water access simplifies the practical side, while a future septic system gives you control over how you build. Without zoning rules or HOA oversight,

you decide if this becomes a private sanctuary, a short-term rental, or a long-term investment in scarce riverfront land. Here, in this quiet stretch of West Virginia,

you’re not just buying property—you’re claiming a piece of river, a margin of silence, and the rare chance to shape a place entirely on your own terms.

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