Why this sleepy mountain range has seen a huge influx of homebuyers - including swarms from surprise state READ MORE: Farmerlives off-grid in remote Appalachia searches for wife By Noa Halff For Dailymail.Com Published: 12:54 BST, 28 July 2024 | Updated: 12:57 BST, 28 July 2024 e-mail View comments Homebuyers are now flocking to an unlikely paradise - the Appalachian Mountains. Greg and Missi Moore, once DC suburbanites living in a million-dollar home, have traded city life for mountain bliss.

The couple snagged a stunning Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired pad in West Virginia 's Glade Springs for a mere $675,000 - half the price of their former home. 'They call me 'The Anomaly' down here, because I have all my teeth,' Greg Moore, aka 'Big Mo,' told Realtor.com.

The Moores are now living in their affordable mountain retreat where they sit back outdoors and enjoy the fire on their deck, sipping wine and watching the wildlife nearby. Both from West Virginia originally, they vowed to never come back. Now, Big Mo swears, 'We're never leaving.

' Homebuyers are now flocking to an unlikely paradise - the Appalachian Mountains Aerial View of Large Vacation Homes on the Side of a Mountain at Wintergreen Resort in Virginia Greg and Missi Moore, once DC suburbanites living in a million-dollar home, have traded city life for mountain bliss Read More Farmer who lives off-grid in remote Appalachia with no government ID reveals what it is really like to survive without running water, electricity o.