Is West Virginia a Good State to Move To?

Short answer

West Virginia is a strong relocation state for households that want very low housing costs, very low property taxes, and Appalachian place identity within a day's drive of much of the East Coast. West Virginia is not a frictionless move because West Virginia also combines lower wage ceilings, flood and landslide risk, and a labor market that stays smaller and less diversified than many nearby states.

Why do movers shortlist West Virginia early?

West Virginia surfaces early because West Virginia combines unusually low housing cost with a distinct mountain-state identity. Morgantown solves the strongest university-linked version of the move, Charleston solves the capital-city version, and Huntington solves the lowest-cost regional-city version.

  • Morgantown is the university-linked West Virginia city in the current dataset.
  • Charleston is the capital-city West Virginia option in the current dataset.
  • Huntington is the lower-cost regional-city West Virginia option in the current dataset.

What tradeoffs matter most?

West Virginia offers real ownership value, but West Virginia pushes tradeoffs into wages, flooding, and smaller-city scale. West Virginia should therefore be judged through full relocation math rather than through cheap home prices alone.

  • Huntington median home price in the current dataset: $160,000.
  • Charleston median home price in the current dataset: $185,000.
  • Morgantown median home price in the current dataset: $260,000.
Next Decision Layer

Compare the Next Big Questions in West Virginia

Use these guides to pressure-test housing, work, schools, and everyday fit before you choose a city in West Virginia.

Suggested order

Most movers start with Housing Market and Job Market. Families usually open Schools next, then check Daily Life before committing.

Who fits West Virginia best?

West Virginia often fits retirees, first-time buyers, remote workers with stable outside income, and households that want lower fixed housing cost than surrounding states now offer. West Virginia deserves more caution from movers who need broad job-market depth, high salary upside, or very low climate and terrain risk.

  • West Virginia often suits value-oriented and ownership-focused movers.
  • West Virginia requires more caution for flood-sensitive and wage-sensitive households.
  • West Virginia city choice matters because Morgantown, Charleston, and Huntington solve different relocation goals.

Key takeaways

  • West Virginia is a housing-value state, not a broad-market career state.
  • Flood risk, wages, and city-level variation matter more than the low-cost headline suggests.
  • The smartest West Virginia move starts with the state guide and finishes with a direct city comparison.
Sources & Methodology

How to read West Virginia responsibly

Page provenance

  • Published: 2026-04-04
  • Last reviewed: 2026-04-04
  • Data last refreshed: 2026-04-04
  • Author: Living in USA Today Editorial Team
  • Reviewer: Living in USA Today Editorial Team

Methodology

This state guide for West Virginia is built from the structured relocation dataset used by the build pipeline. State pages help narrow the move at statewide level before city, neighborhood, employer, and agency-level checks.

Coverage and limits

Statewide coverage for West Virginia is intended to narrow the shortlist. Taxes, housing, school fit, and legal rules can still vary by city, county, district, and effective date.

Source status

Official source URLs render when they are present in the shared registry or page metadata. High-volatility claims should keep gaining direct agency or dataset coverage during audit passes.

Verify before acting

  • Confirm city and county tax differences before modeling take-home pay or ownership cost.
  • Re-check effective dates for tax, insurance, and housing-sensitive claims before acting.
  • Open the matching city guide before treating statewide averages as your final move answer.

Primary sources

FAQ

Is West Virginia worth moving to for affordability?

West Virginia can be worth moving to for affordability because housing and property tax are very favorable in the current dataset, but wages and climate risk still need full review.

What should a mover compare after reading the West Virginia overview?

A mover should compare West Virginia cost of living, taxes, climate risk, and best-city options before making the move final.

What should you read next about this state?