Best Real Estate Agents in Morgantown, West Virginia
Morgantown, home to West Virginia University and nestled in the Appalachian Mountains, offers a dynamic real estate market shaped by its vibrant student population, growing professional community, and scenic hillside neighborhoods. Our directory features top-performing agents who have completed 64 transactions totaling $15 million in sales volume, with RE/MAX Take Me Home leading the market and individual agents dominating by transaction volume.
Morgantown Real Estate Agents Ranked by Sales Volume
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Aubrey Vessecchia
Real Estate Agent
RE/MAX Take Me Home
Tyler Cook
Real Estate Agent
RE/MAX Take Me Home
Diane Shay
Real Estate Agent
RE/MAX Take Me Home
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the best real estate agents in Morgantown, West Virginia?
The best real estate agents in Morgantown include Aubrey Vessecchia of RE/MAX Take Me Home (26.5 transactions), Tyler Cook of RE/MAX Take Me Home (14 transactions), Diane Shay of RE/MAX Take Me Home (23 transactions), among others. Our directory tracks 3 top-performing agents ranked by verified sales volume and transaction history.
How do I find a good realtor near me in Morgantown?
To find a top realtor in Morgantown, compare their sales volume, transaction history, and client reviews. Our directory tracks 3 agents in Morgantown—filter by specialty, review verified contact info, and reach out directly. Look for agents who specialize in your specific needs, whether buying, selling, or investing.
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What are property disclosure packages and why do they matter?
Property disclosure packages are documents that sellers must provide to buyers in West Virginia, revealing the property's condition, history, and any known issues. These packages often contain critical information about structural problems, pest damage, HOA finances, and legal issues. Missing a single detail can cost buyers tens of thousands of dollars—or kill a deal entirely.
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