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Bank Owned Homes for sale in the following West Virginia cities:

Albright Alderson Anawalt Anmoore
Ansted Athens Bancroft Barboursville
Barrackville Bayard Beckley Beech Bottom
Belington Belle Belmont Benwood
Bethany Bethlehem Beverly Bluefield
Bradshaw Bramwell Bridgeport Buckhannon
Buffalo Burnsville Cairo Cameron
Cedar Grove Ceredo Chapmanville Charles Town
Charleston Chester Clarksburg Clay
Clendenin Cowen Danville Davis
Davy Delbarton Dunbar Durbin
East Bank Eleanor Elizabeth Elk Garden
Elkins Ellenboro Fairmont Fairview
Farmington Fayetteville Flatwoods Flemington
Follansbee Fort Gay Franklin Gary
Gassaway Gauley Bridge Gilbert Glasgow
Glen Dale Glenville Grafton Grant Town
Grantsville Granville Hambleton Hamlin
Handley Harpers Ferry Harrisville Hedgesville
Henderson Hendricks Hillsboro Hinton
Hundred Huntington Hurricane Huttonsville
Iaeger Jane Lew Jefferson Junior
Kenova Keyser Keystone Kimball
Kingwood Lester Lewisburg Logan
Lost Creek Lumberport Mabscott Madison
Man Mannington Marlinton Marmet
Martinsburg Mason Masontown Matewan
Matoaka McMechen Meadow Bridge Middlebourne
Mill Creek Milton Monongah Montgomery
Moorefield Morgantown Moundsville Mount Hope
Mullens New Cumberland New Haven New Martinsville
Newburg Nitro Northfork Nutter Fort
Oak Hill Oceana Paden City Parkersburg
Parsons Paw Paw Pennsboro Petersburg
Peterstown Philippi Piedmont Pine Grove
Pineville Pleasant Valley Poca Point Pleasant
Pratt Princeton Quinwood Rainelle
Ravenswood Reedsville Rhodell Richwood
Ridgeley Ripley Rivesville Romney
Ronceverte Rowlesburg Rupert Salem
Shepherdstown Shinnston Sistersville Smithers
Sophia South Charleston Spencer St. Albans
St. Marys Star City Stonewood Summersville
Sutton Terra Alta Thomas Triadelphia
Tunnelton Union Valley Grove Vienna
War Wardensville Wayne Weirton
Welch Wellsburg West Hamlin West Liberty
West Logan West Milford West Union Weston
Westover Wheeling White Sulphur Springs Whitesville
Williamson Williamstown Windsor Heights Winfield

West Virginia Foreclosure News

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  • Image from Byrd memorial in TV attack ad linking W.Va. gov, Obama upsets late senator's family - CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The family of the late Robert C. Byrd is angry after the GOP nominee for his U.S. Senate seat included an image from Byrd's West Virginia memorial service in a TV attack ad.
  • Revised Nike uniform ad shows stadium, not strip mine, behind image of WVU football player - MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - Nike has replaced the image of a strip mine with that of a football stadium in ads promoting a new West Virginia University football uniform.
  • One-Time Benefits Being Distributed to Families Across WV - Some families in West Virginia are getting a little extra help they need to make ends meet thanks to stimulus and state funding.
  • Frontier Communications Creates Statewide Fiber Optic Network - By combining the more than 6,300 miles of fiber infrastructure of the former Frontier and newly purchased Verizon telecommunications properties, Frontier Communications has created a robust fiber optic middle-mile infrastructure to bring high bandwidth or high speed/broadband services to the state of West Virginia
  • Push comes to shove: W.Va. county eliminating swing sets from elementary school playgrounds - CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Elementary school playgrounds in one West Virginia county are losing their swing sets. Swings are being removed from Cabell County schools in southern West Virginia in part because of lawsuits over injuries.
  • Communities key in foreclosure fight: Fed officials - Two top U.S. Federal Reserve officials on Thursday called for a more community-focused approach to the country's ongoing foreclosure crisis, which is weighing on its economic recovery.
  • Pending Sales of Existing Homes Unexpectedly Rise - The number of contracts to purchase U.S. previously owned houses unexpectedly rose in July, a sign the market may be starting to stabilize after the expiration of a homebuyer tax credit.
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