Why Live in Keyser
On the West Virginia-Maryland state line, Keyser is an Appalachian town along the North Branch of the Potomac River. As the county seat of Mineral County, Keyser has served as a regional hub for commerce, railroads and industry. “Keyser, like a lot of West Virginia, was a proud mining town with a lot of railroad activity,” says Logan DelSignore, a real estate agent with Coldwell Banker Home Town Realty, who was born and raised in Keyser. Today, Keyser maintains a close-knit, small-town charm, enhanced by the presence of Potomac State College, a division of West Virginia University. “We’re an old town on the Potomac River, but having the college brings a youthful energy,” DelSignore says. “There are constantly new thoughts and ideologies coming into the community.” Surrounded by scenic natural beauty, Keyser offers a quintessential West Virginia lifestyle, with outdoor destinations a short drive away, friendly neighbors and an annual summertime festival that brings folks together. There are many parks scattered throughout Keyser. West End Park is a great place for families, with a grill and pavilion that can be rented for events. It also has basketball courts, a baseball field and
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most popular zip codes in Keyser, WV for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Keyser, WV for renters include
26726,
21532 and
21502.