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This channel is all about living in the Eastern Panhandle. Paul and I moved here about 20 years ago from the DC area. We love it. We live in Berkeley County which is pretty much smack dab in the center of the Eastern Panhandle. It's a slower pace and lots less expensive. Our website has details and resources ---- schools, medical facilities, things to do, outdoor activities, area highlights. Definitely need to go there -- you'll find a home and learn about the community where it's located. meetmeinthepanhandle.com
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Don’t move to Martinsburg City PD is corrupt! The police are criminals! There’s a reason trafficking of all kinds has grown tremendously in a couple years! Drugs, children, guns.. you name it!!
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I live in Jersey, outside Philly. thinking on relocating to WV and Harpers Ferry caught my eye. Im approaching retirement and feel its time to make a move. Im in the legal field and my son is a barber. Thoughts on Harpers Ferry? Oh and i lived in Nevis for a decade so small town in WV sounds great... I always say if you can make it in NJ, you can make it anywhere. 😊
Harpers ferry is beautiful. The downtown is really a living museum. Because of the geography there’s not alot of residential areas in town. Do you have some time to talk today or this week?
@@MeetMeInThePanhandle sure, are you a realtor ?? I hesitate to put my # up here.
@@barbarad9282 yes. I am a realtor with Snyder Bailey in martinsburg wv. My number is 304-264-2828
@@MeetMeInThePanhandle just rang you. Feel free to reach out. Would love to talk about the move.
I thought staying away from WV, was common sense.
A few of the western MD/Eastern WV counties are in the washington DC pay locality. I just got a promotion so I am keeping my eye out for somewhere out there, the problem is I want to live near a grocery store but don't want a brand new construction.
I'm looking at a house in the area and this video was great!! thank you!
We can help you find a home -- love to do that
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Very informative. Thanks!
I just found your channel! I live and work (downtown) at Burke Street Tattoo & Gallery in Martinsburg. The growth and "cool factor" is undeniable! The Garage is a hit and the Food Truck Festival is awesome! We also have a downtown Art Walk on Saturday mornings that we and a few other art related businesses host/ particiate in. So many great things are happening in the area, thanks for listing a few of them!
I'm the roundabout, just keep going in circles until you figure it out lol
Can you qualify without the remote work part ?
Love to live in village of harpers ferry
what the fuck am i looking at
When I young , in the late 60s and 70s, there was farms and orchards.........none of this growth has been an improvement......it's only benefited real estate people
Great video! Thanks!!
Beautifully designed... whoever purchases this place is going to be getting a lovely home. 💕👍
Yes they will. Thanks for that nice post. 😊
West Virginia University , not University of West Virginia!
no zoning is that good or bad?
It's good Because it gives you more rights over what to do with your own property.
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Good report, but please edit out the ice cream.Truck background music very annoying
Thanks for this. Very helpful
A suggestion… talk louder or turn the music down you cannot be heard very clearly. Thank you for what I could hear.👍🏽
I was going to say the same thing--great content, but the music is distracting.
Thank god I don't have to pay property tax.....
Cat fishing
2024 now! A tad bit higher now, but Everything’s fer sale! Come one come all! Bring yer cash!
WV... cheap homes cheap homes cheap homes😊😊😊
Beautiful lady
I live in Wheeling and love this state!!! Why don't you move if you don't like it here!!!!
Thank you. It will be stressful for sure. One of the theories out there is that the housing prices will come down because although seller claims to pay the buyers agent, that cost is already added in the sale price of the home and pass to the buyer anyways. As the saying goes six of one, half a dozen of the other.
It used to be a nice area. Amazon and Procter and Gamble brought a bunch of… atypical individuals to the area. The aforementioned individuals have destroyed the area. A real shame to see it fall apart.
The Atypicals fore-mentioned sounds scary, who exactly are they?😅
@@sunnidayz2940 big city transplants
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Good to know.
Thank you Jana for this new information.
West virginia is having a lot of layoffs???IS THIS A GOOD PLACE TO INVEST???
The eastern panhandle area is not laying off. Just the opposite. That is true for central West Virginia. This area is close to large metropolitan area. Plenty of jobs
Wow, thank you for letting us know about this very important change in the real estate transaction process. I am definitely going to go and do some more research on this. Great information!
I have a question
I want to buy a no zoning unrestricted desert land in texas or arizona i wanna build bunch of living plant barrier to outter perimeter with bunch of polite warning signs "pls do not enter, private property" "nothing here worth dying for not even my self" "this is just a bedroom nothing much to steal here" inner plant perimeter wall will be highly lethal thorny plants, i wanna terraform the landscape to permacuture, make a wildboar somewhat sanctuary where the permaculture forrest predominantly a bunch of moringa trees so the bacon is healthy and then i wanna add bunch of rattle snakes so intruders become fertilizers from snek bite mainly sneks will be place by the hidden dungeon entrance inside the dungeon will be chambers and maze full of highly lethal booby traps and ai animatronic robots, drones and ugvs armed with machineguns, grenade, swarm drones, all purpose anti tank anti ship anti submarine anti aircraft anti spaceship icbm compact gliding homing aimbot missiles to save cost that will exterminate any intruder unrecognized and just incase intruder got 1 of those get away fancy rides they aint getting away and prolly after many confusing routes and floor levels somewhere around in there is my bedroom where i can sleep and play my videogames and interact with social media lol perhaps thats my dream home, more likely its gonna be underground bunker just gonna look like a abandon minepit with low speed internet lol cuz budget
WE MOVED HERE 3 YEARS AGO BEST IDEA WE EVER HAD !!! WE LOVE IT!!!
Is it retired veteran tax friendly?
It is very military friendly. There a big VA center here. When are you planning on moving?
Thank you. I appreciate the great information 😊
Thank you! ❤
These are the best!
Thanks for the info I´m considering a new build since that seems to be all that is available.
We're moving in May from Baltimore because of my husband's job
I´m looking to move there, not much available right now.
Here in the Northeast we call them rotaries
To be fair, I guess this lady is focusing only on the current state of affairs. However, history does exist, and I remember it. First off, I can remember when the DC suburbs came nowhere near WV. When I started hearing that the DC suburbs were growing so much that they were reaching the eastern panhandle, I--like everyone around me--found it unbelievable. We all shook our heads and said it was just one more sign that Washington was out of control. Another oddity is exactly what comprises the eastern panhandle. A geographic panhandle is described as "A relatively narrow strip of land projecting from some larger area." In that sense, I (and everyone around me) always considered the eastern panhandle to be comprised of eight counties. My grandfather was born and raised in Keyser, and he always referred to it as being in the eastern panhandle. Around forty years ago, I started hearing people using the term in the more restricted sense of the three easternmost counties. WTF? If you look at a map though, the area looks as if it's a panhandle which has another panhandle coming off of it. When I started listening to WV Public Radio forty years ago, their weather report included a region of WV called "the Potomac highlands." I had never heard of such a place before--but that was around the time that people were beginning to whittle down the eastern panhandle to just three counties, so I figured the Potomac highlands must be the leftover part of the eastern panhandle.
Yes, the eastern panhandle of West Virginia. The two counties are in relatively flat areas of the Shenandoah I 81 Highway quarter and this transportation corner makes it easier for rail and large truck traffic to stop by. Add to it burden, and it makes it very popular for Light manufacturing However, it comes to culture West Virginia, and it becomes a magnet for retirees, and for people who are a lot more culturally conservative The same thing could be said about the Northern panhandle of West Virginia between Ohio Pennsylvania major highways between Pittsburgh and the Great Lakes, make it a magnet for large retail outlets, and allows for manufacture to hold on production I personally know our new people who are from Huntington, West Virginia, and their whole families extended families left Huntington for other parts of the US around the early 1960s West Virginia’s geography cannot sustain urban growth, the same kind of pressures affect parts of western Pennsylvania
It’s not “University of West Virginia,” it’s West Virginia University. Just sayin’. 😊
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That mistake gives me the feeling that this lady is not a born-and-bred West Virginian. She's a transplant from somewhere else.
Thanks Jana ❤
Very informative! This was an excellent video.
Thanks soo much. ❤