Monongalia County is one of West Virginia’s most dynamic regions, home to Morgantown—seat of West Virginia University and a center of education, healthcare, and technology. Located on the Pennsylvania border, it’s part of the Morgantown–Fairmont metro area and one of the fastest-growing counties in the state. Morgantown itself blends urban and college-town vibes with a mix of historic districts, high-end modern housing, and scenic hillside homes overlooking the Monongahela River. The housing market is stronger here than much of West Virginia, with existing home prices generally $280,000–$450,000, and luxury or lake-view homes well above $600,000. Vacant land is limited but valuable, often $70,000–$150,000, and new builds typically cost $250,000–$400,000+. While Morgantown is urban and lively, surrounding communities like Cheat Lake and Blacksville remain semi-rural. The county’s high employment rate, education quality, and cultural scene make it one of the state’s most desirable places to live.