Real Estate Statistics
Average Price | $514K |
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Lowest Price | $0 |
Highest Price | $60M |
Total Listings | 91,155 |
Avg. Days On Market | 103 |
Avg. Price/SQFT | $768 |
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Morgan County Facts & Figures
Morgan County, located in West Virginia’s eastern panhandle, was formed in 1820 from portions of neighboring Hampshire and Berkeley Counties and was named in honor of General Daniel Morgan, one of the American Revolutionary War’s greatest battlefield strategists.
Morgan County, which is home to the towns of Berkeley Springs (its county seat) and Paw Paw (the namesake of the Paw Paw Tunnel), has a total area of 230 square miles, including 229 square miles of land and 0.5 square miles of water.
Located in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle region, Morgan County has many rivers and streams known for their boating, fishing, wildlife and scenery, including Potomac River, Cacapon River, Cherry Run, Sir Johns Run, Sleepy Creek, Meadow Branch and Warm Spring Run.
U.S. Route 522 (US 522) follows the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians north and east through Morgan County from the southeast to the northwest. With no east–west highway in the area, West Virginia Route 9 (WV 9) serves as a major east–west artery between Morgan, Berkeley and Jefferson Counties.
Morgan County Properties & Real Estate
Morgan County is a county located in West Virginia, forming part of the state’s eastern panhandle. Its county seat, Berkeley Springs, is located near Berkeley Springs State Park, home to a historic mineral spa celebrated for its restorative powers.
Morgan County has a neighborly feel with over 80% of its homes owner-occupied, offering acres of lakefront, residential, undeveloped, hunting, recreational, commercial and timberland property.
In Morgan County, there are 9,753 homes that are, on average, 30 years old. Most are country-style residences with one or four bedrooms. The most popular areas tend to be in the southwest part of Morgan County. More affordable homes are in the northwest part of the region. Over the past 10 years, home appreciation has been 13.5%.
Morgan County Attractions
Some of Morgan County’s biggest attractions are its beautiful scenery, forests, mountains and, most of all, its natural mineral springs:
Here’s a preview of Morgan’s counties major attractions:
- Ambrose Chapel
- Berkeley Springs State Park
- Berkeley Springs Train Depot
- Berkeley Springs
- Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park
- Clarence Hovermale House
- John Herbert Quick House
- Judge John W. Wright Cottage
- Morgan County Courthouse
- Samuel Taylor Suit Cottage
- Sloat-Horn-Rossell House
- T. H. B. Dawson House
- Western Maryland Railroad
Morgan County’s proximity to major metro areas also offers its 17,000+ residents a multitude of city life adventures.
Morgan County is approximately 80 miles from Washington, D.C., 91 miles from Baltimore, MD, and 110 miles from Pittsburgh, PA. Nearby neighborhoods include Washington County, Maryland to the north, Berkeley County to the east, Frederick County, Virginia to the southeast, Hampshire County to the southwest and Allegany County, Maryland to the northwest.
Morgan County at a Glance
- Located in West Virginia’s eastern panhandle
- Named in honor of American Revolutionary War General Daniel Morgan
- Home to towns Berkeley Springs (its county seat) and Paw Paw
- Boasts one of the nation’s oldest and most celebrated spa
- Less than 100 miles from Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, MD
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