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Kari Moreno

Kari Moreno
Real Estate Agent
Kingwood WV

(WV: WVS180300473)

8 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Preston County, WV
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Houses & More Real Estate

Office Website
Office Address
400 E Main St
Kingwood, WV  26537
(Preston County)
Office Phone
304-329-4559
Office Fax
304-329-0134
Mobile
304-777-8742
Email
kari**********@*****.com
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About Kari Moreno

Kari Moreno is a licensed real estate agent with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration. She is an active member of both the National Association of Realtors® and the Morgantown Board of Realtors®. Since joining the Houses and More Real Estate team in 2018, Kari has dedicated herself to assisting clients in navigating their real estate journeys, whether they are buying or selling properties. She holds several professional certifications, including C2EX, ABR, and E-Pro.

Beyond her real estate career, Kari is deeply engaged in her community. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Preston County Chamber of Commerce, participates actively in the Rotary Club of Kingwood, and holds the position of Treasurer for the Cheat River Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Kari resides in Kingwood with her husband and their four children.

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

$260,549
Avg. Listing Price
From Kari's portfolio
3.0 / 2.1
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,779 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
87
Active Listings
Current inventory

Preston County, West Virginia's real estate market operates as a unique blend of rural charm and strategic location advantages, positioned along the Pennsylvania border in the state's northern panhandle. With exactly 51 actively licensed real estate agents serving the county, this market maintains an intimate, relationship-driven approach where every professional is digitally connected and accessible via email.

The county's proximity to major metropolitan areas like Pittsburgh creates an intriguing dynamic where buyers often seek the tranquility of West Virginia living while maintaining access to urban employment opportunities. This positioning has made Preston County particularly attractive to remote workers and retirees looking for affordable property values without sacrificing connectivity to larger economic centers.

Major Preston County, West Virginia Real Estate Markets

Kingwood serves as the county seat and primary commercial hub, featuring a mix of historic properties and newer developments that cater to families and professionals. The town's compact downtown area and proximity to the Cheat River make it particularly appealing for buyers seeking small-town amenities with outdoor recreation access. Terra Alta represents another significant market center, known for its elevated location and cooler summer temperatures that attract seasonal residents and vacation home buyers.

Smaller communities like Rowlesburg, Tunnelton, and Bruceton Mills each offer distinct character and market opportunities, from riverfront properties along the Cheat River to mountain retreats with expansive acreage. These diverse geographic regions create multiple micro-markets within the county, each requiring specialized local knowledge that the county's 51 licensed agents possess through years of community involvement and market observation.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Preston County's real estate landscape is characterized by significant price variations based on proximity to water features, elevation, and accessibility to major highways like Route 7 and Interstate 68. Properties near the Cheat River command premium prices, while mountain properties offer value opportunities for buyers willing to embrace more remote locations. The market experiences seasonal fluctuations, with spring and summer months bringing increased activity from out-of-state buyers drawn to the county's recreational opportunities.

What makes this market particularly complex is the intersection of agricultural heritage with modern development pressures. Many properties combine residential potential with farming operations or timber rights, requiring agents with deep understanding of zoning regulations, mineral rights, and agricultural exemptions that can significantly impact property values and buyer qualifications.

Why Businesses Need Preston County, West Virginia Agent Contact Data

Service providers targeting the real estate industry find Preston County's concentrated agent network highly efficient for marketing efforts. With all 51 licensed agents maintaining email accessibility, businesses can achieve complete market penetration with focused outreach campaigns. This digital connectivity is particularly valuable for companies offering mortgage services, home inspection technology, insurance products, and property management software.

The county's unique position as a gateway market between West Virginia and Pennsylvania creates opportunities for businesses serving multi-state clienteles. Real estate agents here frequently work with buyers relocating from urban areas who require specialized services like rural internet installation, septic system maintenance, or well water testing – making targeted communication with these professionals essential for service-based businesses looking to establish regional footholds.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Kari Moreno has 2 properties for sale in Kingwood and surrounding areas.

$170,000

Listed 2026-01-09

325 Morgantown St
Kingwood, WV  26537

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 1,804
Lot: 16,988 sf
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$160,000

Listed 2025-08-16

349 Mankins Addition Rd
Tunnelton, WV  26444

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,250
Lot: 19,602 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Kari Moreno currently has no rental properties available in Kingwood and surrounding areas. Check back later.