Located on 583 Mills Street in West Milford, Harrison County, West Virginia, this 37.05-acre tract offers a blend of residential living and rural land. The property features a three-bedroom home with three full bathrooms. In addition to the main living spaces, the home includes a mud room, a canning room, and a bonus room, providing flexible space for storage, hobbies, workshop, or office use. The home site includes a landscaped yard and a deck that extends the living space outdoors. A swim spa is on the back porch for additional relaxation. These features contribute to the usability of the residential portion of the property by providing defined outdoor areas for routine use. The overall setting remains rural in character while still maintaining essential access and infrastructure. The combination of living quarters and significant acreage gives a buyer both a place to live and land to manage or enjoy. The 37.05 acres surrounding the house provide open space that may be well suited for multiple uses. Given the size and rural setting, the parcel could support private recreation, light farming, timber management, or serve as buffer acreage around the home site. A barn is located on the property, offering additional storage capacity or space for equipment, livestock, or other practical applications depending on a new owner’s needs.The property’s location in Harrison County places it near small-town convenience while remaining rural in character. Because West Milford is a small community, the setting supports a quieter, low-density environment while still offering access to services within a short drive to Clarksburg or Bridgeport. In summary, this 37.05-acre property with a three-bedroom home and additional utility rooms combines livable dwelling and rural land. It offers flexibility in how the acreage can be used — from residential with room to expand, to recreational land, to a combination of uses — all within reach of small-town infrastructure in Harrison County. Opportunity for additional acreage-The owner is selling both residences located on the property separately but is willing to sell them together. This property does not have an approved septic system with the county. City Sewer is future development. If sold separately, the seller will cover the cost of completing a new survey prior to closing.

































































































