Romney
West Virginia
City👥
Population
1,714
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Median Age
50.8 yrs
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Median Income
$39,118
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Median Home Price
$150,000
About Romney
Tucked into the Cacapon River valley in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, Romney is one of those towns that tends to surprise people. As the county seat of Hampshire County and one of the oldest towns in the state, it carries a quiet, unhurried dignity that's increasingly hard to find. If you're drawn to…
Tucked into the Cacapon River valley in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, Romney is one of those towns that tends to surprise people. As the county seat of Hampshire County and one of the oldest towns in the state, it carries a quiet, unhurried dignity that’s increasingly hard to find. If you’re drawn to mountain scenery, low costs, and a community where neighbors still wave from porches, Romney deserves a serious look before you make your next move.
A City That Fits Multiple Lifestyles
Romney’s population of around 1,714 keeps things genuinely small-town, but don’t mistake small for limited. The town sits at the intersection of U.S. Route 50 and Route 28, making it surprisingly accessible. Winchester, Virginia — a city with full shopping, dining, and medical infrastructure — is only about 40 minutes east, which means Romney residents get rural peace without complete isolation. The town itself clusters around Main Street and the historic district near the South Branch Potomac River, with residential streets spreading into the surrounding hills. Retirees are drawn here in significant numbers, reflected in a median age of just over 50, but younger families and remote workers have also begun discovering the value of setting down roots here.
Cost of Living and Housing
This is where Romney genuinely shines. The median home price sits around $150,000, which is remarkable by almost any modern standard. You’ll find solid brick colonials in the historic district, modest ranch homes on the hillside streets north of town, and larger properties with acreage just a few miles out on routes like Route 259 heading toward Moorefield. Renters also benefit from below-average rates compared to regional cities. The trade-off is that the median household income hovers near $39,000, so if you’re relocating with remote work income, a pension, or retirement savings, your purchasing power here will feel unusually strong. If you’re depending on local employment alone, budgeting carefully matters.
Employment and Economy
Romney’s economy is anchored by a handful of significant employers. The West Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind is one of the largest and most stable employers in town, offering education and support staff positions. Hampshire County government and Hampshire Memorial Hospital provide additional public sector and healthcare jobs. Agriculture remains a quiet backbone of the broader county economy, with cattle farming and timber operations spread across the surrounding landscape. For professionals in fields not well-represented locally, the commute corridor toward Winchester opens up considerably more opportunity, and the growth of remote work has made Romney viable for people whose jobs exist entirely online.
Lifestyle and Recreation
Outdoor recreation is genuinely exceptional here. Cacapon Resort State Park, just a short drive away, offers an 18-hole golf course, hiking trails, a beach on Cacapon Lake, and cabin rentals that draw visitors from across the mid-Atlantic. The South Branch Potomac River running through town is popular for fishing and kayaking. Romney itself has a charming, walkable historic district with architecture dating back centuries — the town reportedly changed hands between Union and Confederate forces over 50 times during the Civil War, and that layered history is visible in its buildings and local museum. Dining and nightlife options are limited locally, but community events, the farmers market, and tight-knit civic organizations give social life a different but real texture.
The Bottom Line
Romney is not the right fit for everyone. If you need urban amenities, a robust local job market, or a younger social scene immediately outside your door, you’ll likely feel the constraints. But if you’re seeking affordability, natural beauty, genuine community, and a slower pace without sacrificing accessibility entirely, Romney offers something increasingly rare and genuinely valuable. Come visit on a weekday, drive the back roads toward the river, and see whether it speaks to you — many people find that it does.
🏠 Housing & Cost of Living
Median Home Price
$150,000
Median Rent
$586
Homeownership Rate
49.7%
💼 Employment & Economy
Unemployment Rate
11.2%
Romney Resources
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Quick Facts
- Population
- 1,714
- Diversity Index
- 9.9
- Land Area
- 1.1 sq mi
- Population Density
- 1,622/sq mi
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