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Robert Petro

Robert Petro
Real Estate Agent (Sales Associate)
Corbin KY

Sales Associate (KY: 247148)

7 years experience

REALTOR® 7 Active Listings Serves Whitley County, KY
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Re Max On Main

Office Website
Office Address
208 S Main St
Corbin, KY  40701-1456
(Whitley County)
Office Phone
606-528-1177
Office Fax
606-528-7799
Mobile
606-878-2097
Email
bert******@*****.com
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Service Areas

North Corbin: KY Corbin: KY Nevisdale: KY Cumberland College: KY Emlyn: KY Pleasant View: KY Williamsburg: KY Bush: KY London: KY Marydell: KY Pittsburg: KY Sasser: KY Tuttle: KY

About Robert Petro

As a dedicated agent with RE/MAX®, this professional is committed to assisting clients in discovering their ideal homes. Whether you are in the market to buy or sell, or simply seeking insights into the local real estate landscape, they are poised to provide expert guidance and support.

With a deep understanding of the community—gained both as a real estate professional and a resident—this agent navigates the intricacies of the local market with ease. They leverage access to premier listings, an extensive global network, innovative marketing strategies, and state-of-the-art technology to ensure a seamless and rewarding real estate experience.

Additionally, as a licensed aerial photographer, they offer complimentary drone photography for every listing, enhancing the visual appeal without any added cost to clients.

This agent welcomes the chance to collaborate with you. For inquiries or to discuss your real estate needs, please reach out today.

Whitley County, KY Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$291,984
Avg. Listing Price
From Robert's portfolio
3.4 / 2.3
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,040 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
163
Active Listings
Current inventory

Whitley County, Kentucky presents a unique real estate landscape shaped by its Appalachian geography and position along the Daniel Boone National Forest corridor. With 81 actively licensed agents serving the county's diverse communities, the market maintains a tight-knit professional network where relationships drive transactions and local knowledge proves invaluable for navigating mountain terrain and seasonal property considerations.

The county's real estate activity centers around several distinct communities, each offering different lifestyle propositions. Williamsburg serves as the county seat and primary commercial hub, while Corbin straddles the Knox County line and provides the largest population base. What makes this market particularly interesting is how Cumberland Falls State Resort Park influences luxury cabin and recreational property values, creating seasonal demand spikes that savvy agents leverage throughout the year.

Major Whitley County, Kentucky Real Estate Markets

Williamsburg dominates as the central real estate market, anchored by the University of the Cumberlands which creates consistent rental demand and supports a steady stream of faculty and staff housing needs. The city's historic downtown and proximity to outdoor recreation make it attractive to both permanent residents and second-home buyers seeking mountain retreats. Corbin, though partially in Knox County, significantly impacts Whitley County's northern market dynamics with its railroad heritage and growing retail sector drawing buyers seeking affordable family homes.

Rural communities like Rockholds, Jellico, and Pleasant View offer distinct market segments focused on larger properties, mountain land, and hunting retreats. These areas surprise many with their robust activity levels, particularly for recreational land sales and cabin developments. The county's position along Interstate 75 creates unexpected commercial real estate opportunities, especially around Williamsburg where truck stops, hotels, and service businesses capitalize on steady traffic flow between Kentucky and Tennessee.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Whitley County's real estate market operates with fascinating seasonal patterns tied to outdoor recreation and tourism cycles. Spring through fall brings increased activity for recreational properties and vacation homes, while winter months see more traditional residential transactions as families relocate for employment or education. The Daniel Boone National Forest boundary creates unique zoning considerations that require agents to understand federal land regulations and their impact on property values and development potential.

Geographic challenges define much of the county's real estate character, with mountain topography creating distinct microclimates and access considerations that significantly affect property valuations. Properties with Cumberland River access command premium prices, while mountain lots require specialized knowledge of septic systems, well drilling, and seasonal road maintenance. These complexities make local agent expertise essential, as outside professionals often underestimate the nuanced factors that influence property desirability and long-term value appreciation in Appalachian Kentucky.

Why Businesses Need Whitley County, Kentucky Agent Contact Data

Real estate service companies find Whitley County agents particularly valuable because all 81 licensed professionals maintain email addresses, ensuring reliable communication channels for mortgage services, insurance products, and home improvement leads. The county's tourism-driven recreational property market creates consistent demand for specialized services like vacation rental management, property maintenance, and seasonal caretaking services that require direct agent relationships to access buyer and seller networks effectively.

Financial institutions and property technology companies discover that Whitley County's concentrated agent network provides efficient market penetration opportunities, especially given the county's surprising transaction volume relative to its population. The presence of University of the Cumberlands creates additional business opportunities in student housing services, while the county's position along major transportation corridors generates commercial real estate leads that extend beyond traditional residential services into logistics, hospitality, and retail development sectors.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Robert Petro has 7 properties for sale in Corbin and surrounding areas.

$164,900

Listed 2025-07-25

1733 Beulah Heights Rd
Whitley City, KY  42653

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 1,120
Lot: 49,223 sf
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$300,000

Listed 2025-12-03

5318 KY 1304
Hinkle, KY  40953

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,868
Lot: 221,285 sf
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$159,000

Listed 2025-07-25

9999 Mountain Vw
Williamsburg, KY  40769

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Lot: 182,952 sf
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$125,000

Listed 2025-11-01

14 Good Neighbor Dr
Corbin, KY  40701

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Lot: 189,834 sf
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$370,000

Listed 2025-12-15

135 Timber Ridge Way
Corbin, KY  40701

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,801
Lot: 39,204 sf
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$84,999

Listed 2025-06-26

198 Valley Ln
Manchester, KY  40962

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 747
Lot: 1,654,409 sf
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$28,000

Listed 2025-12-03

602 Steele St
Corbin, KY  40701

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Lot: 10,890 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Robert Petro currently has no rental properties available in Corbin and surrounding areas. Check back later.