West Virginia housing market
The median home value in West Virginia is $179K as of May 2026, up 2.2% over the past year. Explore the West Virginia home-price trend, 12-month outlook, and every county below.
Median home value
$179K
as of May 2026
1-year change
+2.2%
year-over-year
West Virginia home-value trend
Updated May 2026Typical home value (Zillow ZHVI), last 10 years, vs. the U.S..
West Virginia median home value over time
| Date | Typical home value |
|---|---|
| Jul 2016 | $114K |
| Jul 2018 | $120K |
| Jun 2020 | $126K |
| Jun 2022 | $159K |
| May 2024 | $169K |
| May 2026 | $179K |
West Virginia home prices by county
Browse all 55 counties in West Virginia. Each shows home values, a 12-month forecast, crash and climate risk, property tax, and cap rate.
- Barbour
- Berkeley
- Boone
- Braxton
- Brooke
- Cabell
- Calhoun
- Clay
- Doddridge
- Fayette
- Gilmer
- Grant
- Greenbrier
- Hampshire
- Hancock
- Hardy
- Harrison
- Jackson
- Jefferson
- Kanawha
- Lewis
- Lincoln
- Logan
- Marion
- Marshall
- Mason
- McDowell
- Mercer
- Mineral
- Mingo
- Monongalia
- Monroe
- Morgan
- Nicholas
- Ohio
- Pendleton
- Pleasants
- Pocahontas
- Preston
- Putnam
- Raleigh
- Randolph
- Ritchie
- Roane
- Summers
- Taylor
- Tucker
- Tyler
- Upshur
- Wayne
- Webster
- Wetzel
- Wirt
- Wood
- Wyoming
Top movers in West Virginia
The West Virginia counties drawing the most new residents on the latest IRS county-to-county migration data. See where people are moving from and to in each.
See where people are moving nationwide →West Virginia housing market FAQ
What is the median home price in West Virginia?
The median home value in West Virginia is $179K as of May 2026, up 2.2% over the past year. Curb Report tracks West Virginia home values monthly from Zillow's home value index, with a county-by-county breakdown.
Is now a good time to buy a home in West Virginia?
Curb Report's 12-month price forecast for West Virginia currently points to mixed signals. Weigh it against the West Virginia home-price trend and each county's outlook below before you buy.
Will the West Virginia housing market crash?
West Virginia's housing crash risk is currently low, based on how prices compare with local fundamentals and the 2008 baseline. Elevated risk doesn't predict a crash; it flags where the downside is larger if conditions turn. See the county-by-county crash-risk breakdown on Curb Report.
How much have home values changed in West Virginia?
West Virginia home values are up 2.2% over the past year, with the typical home now worth $179K. Explore the full 10-year West Virginia home-value trend above.