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Craig See

Craig See
Real Estate Agent
Romney WV

(WV: WVB190300523)

32 years experience

REALTOR® 38 Active Listings Serves Hampshire County, WV
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Pioneer Ridge Realty

Office Website
Office Address
82 S W Main St Ste
Romney, WV  26757
(Hampshire County)
Office Phone
304-359-2214
Office Fax
304-822-7211
Mobile
304-359-3775
Email
crai*@******************.com
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Service Areas

Three Churches: WV Romney: WV Old Fields: WV Wardensville: WV Lost River: WV Bloomery: WV Augusta: WV Rig: WV Moorefield: WV Keyser: WV Short Gap: WV Rocket Center: WV Fort Ashby: WV Scherr: WV Purgitsville: WV Junction: WV

About Craig See

Craig See, a seasoned broker at Pioneer Ridge Realty, possesses an in-depth understanding of Hampshire County and its surrounding areas, cultivated over many years of residency. With 17 years of experience in the real estate sector, Craig brings a wealth of knowledge to his clients. He is not only a broker but also a certified general appraiser, licensed in West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland. A graduate of Shepherd University, Craig balances his professional life with being a dedicated father of four. His extensive outdoor experiences have further enriched his insights into the local community and its offerings.

Hampshire County, WV Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$337,238
Avg. Listing Price
From Craig's portfolio
3.1 / 2.1
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,882 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
109
Active Listings
Current inventory

Hampshire County, West Virginia's real estate market operates as a distinctive Eastern Panhandle territory where rural charm meets strategic accessibility. With 111 actively licensed real estate agents serving the region, this market reflects the county's unique position as both a gateway to the Shenandoah Valley and a preserve of authentic Appalachian character. The presence of complete email connectivity across all 111 agents demonstrates a surprisingly tech-forward professional network that contradicts common assumptions about rural West Virginia markets.

What makes Hampshire County particularly intriguing is its evolution from traditional agricultural land use toward recreational and residential development, driven largely by proximity to Washington D.C. metro areas. Towns like Romney, the county seat, and Capon Bridge have experienced steady interest from buyers seeking affordable alternatives to Virginia's high-cost markets while maintaining reasonable commuting distances to urban employment centers.

Major Hampshire County, West Virginia Real Estate Markets

Romney anchors Hampshire County's real estate activity as the largest municipality and commercial center, featuring a mix of historic properties, newer subdivisions, and commercial opportunities along major corridors. The town's position along the South Branch Potomac River creates unique waterfront property segments that command premium pricing. Meanwhile, smaller communities like Capon Bridge, Augusta, and Paw Paw serve distinct market niches, from recreational cabin properties to agricultural land transactions.

The county's geography creates fascinating micro-markets influenced by proximity to Virginia borders, river access, and mountain terrain. Properties near Cacapon River and Lost River areas attract outdoor recreation enthusiasts and second-home buyers, while agricultural properties in the county's interior valleys appeal to farming operations and those seeking rural privacy. This geographic diversity requires agents to understand vastly different property types and buyer motivations within a relatively small geographic area.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Hampshire County's real estate dynamics reflect broader Eastern Panhandle trends but with unique local characteristics shaped by its position between more developed Jefferson and Berkeley counties to the east and rural Hardy County to the west. The market benefits from overflow demand from Virginia's expensive Northern Virginia corridor while maintaining distinctly West Virginia pricing structures and regulations. Seasonal fluctuations are pronounced, with spring and summer months seeing increased activity from out-of-state buyers exploring recreational properties.

The county's 642 square miles encompass everything from river bottom farmland to mountain ridge properties, creating significant valuation challenges and requiring agents to maintain expertise across multiple property categories. Water rights, mineral rights, and agricultural use classifications add layers of complexity that distinguish Hampshire County transactions from typical suburban markets. These factors make local agent expertise particularly valuable for successful property transactions.

Why Businesses Need Hampshire County, West Virginia Agent Contact Data

Real estate service companies targeting Hampshire County's market need direct access to all 111 licensed agents to effectively penetrate this geographically dispersed but professionally connected network. The complete email accessibility across the agent population creates unprecedented opportunities for mortgage lenders, insurance providers, home inspection services, and real estate technology companies to reach decision-makers efficiently. Given the market's complexity spanning agricultural, residential, recreational, and commercial segments, service providers benefit enormously from comprehensive agent contact databases.

Marketing effectiveness in Hampshire County requires understanding that agents often handle diverse property types and maintain relationships across county lines into Virginia and Maryland markets. Companies offering agent education, marketing services, or transaction support tools find that comprehensive contact data enables targeted campaigns that acknowledge the unique professional challenges Hampshire County agents face, from complex rural appraisals to out-of-state buyer coordination.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Craig See has 38 properties for sale in Romney and surrounding areas. These are the top 10 listings.

$44,900

Listed 2025-10-28

6.92 Ac Purgitsville Pike
Purgitsville, WV  26852

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Lot: 301,435 sf
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$49,900

Listed 2025-10-13

1.50 Ac Hickory Hill Rd
Purgitsville, WV  26852

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Lot: 65,340 sf
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$249,900

Listed 2025-12-02

101 Burr St
Moorefield, WV  26836

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 2,087
Lot: 21,780 sf
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$2,000,000

Listed 2024-07-09

686.10 Acres Thorn Bottom Rd
Wardensville, WV  26851

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Lot: 29,886,516 sf
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$49,900

Listed 2026-01-22

2780 High Knob Rd
Old Fields, WV  26845

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Lot: 222,592 sf
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$75,000

Listed 2026-01-16

16 Rolling Acres Dr
Old Fields, WV  26845

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Lot: 377,665 sf
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$189,900

Listed 2026-02-13

17.55 Shenandoah Mtn Rd
Mathias, WV  26812

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Lot: 764,478 sf
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$119,900

Listed 2025-12-19

2.19 Ac Potomac Valley View Ln
Springfield, WV  26763

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Lot: 95,396 sf
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$29,900

Listed 2025-05-30

2.23 Ac Doe Trl
Springfield, WV  26763

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Lot: 97,139 sf
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$35,000

Listed 2025-04-09

Pear Ln Lot 28
Romney, WV  26757

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Lot: 113,256 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Craig See currently has no rental properties available in Romney and surrounding areas. Check back later.