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Rod Appleton

Rod Appleton
Real Estate Agent
Inwood WV

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REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Berkeley County, WV
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Century 21 New Millennium

Office Website
Office Address
35 Hovatter Dr
Inwood, WV  25428
(Berkeley County)
Office Phone
703-818-0111
Office Fax
Mobile
703-818-0111
Email
rod.********@*****.com
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Service Areas

Stone Ridge: VA Arcola: VA Dulles: VA Aldie: VA Philomont: VA Purcellville: VA Lincoln: VA Hillsboro: VA Fauquier: VA Shenandoah Retreat: VA Mount Weather: VA Bluemont: VA Millwood: VA Round Hill: VA Lansdowne: VA University Center: VA Belmont: VA Broadlands: VA Ashburn: VA Brambleton: VA Moorefield Station: VA Loudoun Valley Estates: VA Hamilton: VA Leesburg: VA Loudoun: VA Lovettsville: VA Reston: VA Waterford: VA

About Rod Appleton

Rod, a Massachusetts native, and his wife Terry have made their home in the picturesque Round Hill, Virginia. They are proud parents of three adult children: Josh, who is currently in pilot training with the United States Air Force, and Ben and Emma, both pursuing their studies at Virginia colleges. Rod and Terry appreciate the tranquility of country living on a dirt road, where they enjoy traveling, antique shopping, and caring for their pets, which include dogs, goats, and cats, as well as managing Terry's horse boarding business at Appleton Farm.

In addition to his real estate career, Rod directs the Patrick Henry College Chorale and the Youth Music Academy Choir. His journey in real estate began in 1997 in Orange County, California, after 17 years as a Music Pastor in churches across California and Canada. In 2005, he relocated his family to western Loudoun County, where he has since built a successful business primarily through referrals. Rod's Centurion status reflects his commitment to integrity, straightforward communication, exceptional service, and diligent follow-through.

As an accredited relocation agent with Cartus, Rod represents both buyers and sellers and is an active member of the Northern Virginia Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors. He prioritizes his clients' best interests, even if it means forgoing a sale. Rod is not a typical salesperson; instead, he is a detail-oriented professional who listens carefully, formulates a strategic plan, and executes it effectively. For those seeking a knowledgeable and dedicated real estate agent, Rod is ready to assist.

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

$408,495
Avg. Listing Price
From Rod's portfolio
3.5 / 2.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,163 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
683
Active Listings
Current inventory

Berkeley County, West Virginia represents one of the state's most dynamic and rapidly evolving real estate markets, strategically positioned in the Eastern Panhandle where proximity to the Washington D.C. metropolitan area creates unique opportunities and challenges. The county's real estate landscape is served by exactly 974 actively licensed agents, creating a competitive yet collaborative environment that reflects the area's growing importance as both a commuter haven and destination market.

What makes Berkeley County particularly intriguing is how it balances rural West Virginia charm with metropolitan accessibility, attracting buyers seeking affordability without sacrificing connectivity to major employment centers. This positioning has created sustained demand that keeps the county's nearly thousand real estate professionals consistently engaged across diverse property types and price points.

Major Berkeley County, West Virginia Real Estate Markets

Martinsburg anchors Berkeley County's real estate activity as the largest city and commercial hub, where historic downtown revitalization efforts intersect with suburban expansion along major transportation corridors. The city's proximity to Interstate 81 and commuter rail access to Washington D.C. has transformed neighborhoods like the Tuscarora Creek area into highly sought-after residential markets. Meanwhile, communities like Hedgesville and Falling Waters have emerged as premier destinations for families seeking newer construction and planned developments.

The county's eastern regions, including areas around Shepherdstown, benefit from both Washington metropolitan spillover and the presence of Shepherd University, creating a unique blend of academic, professional, and retiree demographics. Berkeley Springs, though smaller, contributes its own distinct market segment focused on tourism, second homes, and wellness-oriented buyers attracted to the area's natural springs and arts community.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Berkeley County's real estate market operates across multiple economic zones simultaneously, with commuter properties commanding Washington-area influenced pricing while rural and recreational properties maintain more traditional West Virginia valuations. This creates fascinating micro-markets where a twenty-minute drive can represent dramatically different buyer profiles, financing patterns, and property appreciation trends. The county's agents must navigate everything from first-time homebuyer programs to luxury estate transactions.

The market's complexity is further enhanced by its position within the Hagerstown-Martinsburg metropolitan statistical area, creating cross-state buyer and seller activity that requires agents to understand Maryland and Virginia market influences alongside local West Virginia dynamics. Seasonal variations also play a role, with spring and summer months seeing increased activity from D.C.-area buyers exploring weekend and permanent relocation options.

Why Businesses Need Berkeley County, West Virginia Agent Contact Data

With all 974 Berkeley County agents maintaining email contact information, businesses have unprecedented access to a complete network of local real estate professionals who understand both regional market nuances and metropolitan area connections. Mortgage lenders, insurance providers, and home service companies can leverage this comprehensive contact database to build relationships across the county's diverse geographic and demographic markets, from rural properties to commuter-focused developments.

The uniformity of digital connectivity among Berkeley County's agent population makes it ideal for businesses launching targeted campaigns, educational programs, or partnership initiatives that require broad market penetration. Companies offering everything from real estate technology solutions to moving services can efficiently reach decision-makers across all major market segments, ensuring their offerings align with the county's unique position as both a West Virginia market and Washington metropolitan area extension.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Rod Appleton has 1 property for sale in Inwood and surrounding areas.

$590,000

Listed 2025-10-07

42920 Firefly Sonata Ter Unit 307
Ashburn, VA  20148

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,630
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Current Property Rentals

As of 1/15/2026, Rod Appleton has the following rental property available in Inwood and surrounding areas.

$2,900

Listed 2025-11-08

341 S 26th St Unit A
Purcellville, VA  20132

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,147
Lot: 11,761 sf
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