*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Summersville ***
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Summersville
, West Virginia in Nicholas County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Summersville.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Nicholas county include:

Allingdale,   Beech Glen,   Belva,   Bentree,   Birch River,   Bruce,   Burl,   Calvin,   Cambria,   Canvas,   Carl,   Coe,   Cottle,   Craigsville,   Curtin,   Deepwell,   Delphi,   Dixie,   Donald,   Drennen,   Enon,   Fenwick,   Gilboa,   Glade Creek,   Grassy Falls,   Greendale,   Harriet,   Holcomb,   Hominy Falls,   Hookersville,   Jetsville,   Keslers Cross Lanes,   Kirkwood,   Leivasy,   Lockwood,   Lyonsville,   Marybill,   Morris,   Mount Lookout,   Mount Nebo,   Muddlety,   Nettie,   Nile,   Odell Town,   Opal,   Persinger,   Poe,   Pool,   Richwood,   Runa,   Saxman,   Snow Hill,   Swiss,   Tioga,   Tipton,   Vaughan,   Werth,   Woodbine,   Zela,  

 

Or have a look at other West Virginia counties including:

Barbour,   Berkeley,   Boone,   Braxton,   Brooke,   Cabell,   Calhoun,   Clay,   Doddridge,   Fayette,   Gilmer,   Grant,   Greenbrier,   Hampshire,   Hancock,   Hardy,   Harrison,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Kanawha,   Lewis,   Lincoln,   Logan,   Marion,   Marshall,   Mason,   McDowell,   Mercer,   Mineral,   Mingo,   Monongalia,   Monroe,   Morgan,   Ohio,   Pendleton,   Pleasants,   Pocahontas,   Preston,   Putnam,   Raleigh,   Randolph,   Ritchie,   Roane,   Summers,   Taylor,   Tucker,   Tyler,   Upshur,   Wayne,   Webster,   Wetzel,   Wirt,   Wood,   Wyoming,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Summersville, WV?
Then read on!

1. Summersville is the largest city in Nicholas County and the county seat.
2. Summersville Lake is a popular destination for outdoor recreation, including swimming, boating, fishing, and camping.
3. The Summersville Dam and Visitor Center is located on the Gauley River and offers educational programs and tours of the dam.
4. The town is home to the annual West Virginia Trout Festival, held each May.
5. Summersville is also home to Carnifex Ferry Battlefield State Park, which commemorates a Civil War battle that took place there in 1861.
6. Summersville is known as the "Gateway to the New River Gorge" and is a popular spot for whitewater rafting and rock climbing.