
If you're undergoing a permanent change of station (PCS), Heritage Real Estate Co. can help. Broker and Owner Heather M. Neill (pictured above with her son, Lt. Wesley "Wes" Neill) holds an official designation of Military Relocation Specialist (MRS) as certified by the National Association of REALTORS®. The certification process includes training specifically for VA financing, making Neill the perfect resource for any military personnel looking to make a move to the Morgantown, WV area.
In addition, Neill comes from a very strong military background: her father was in the U.S. Marine Corps; her sister, brother-in-law, and son were in the U.S. Navy; her brother was in the U.S. Army; and an uncle was in the U.S. Air Force. Neill herself is a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

We owe a tremendous amount of gratitude to members of the military for the sacrifices they make, along with their families. In April, we pay tribute to the next generation by observing the Month of the Military Child. Let's take a look at the unique relocation needs of military families and how our real estate agents can help streamline the process.
What are some of the challenges faced by a military family when they relocate?

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Benefits of Small-Town Living
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So why should you consider downsizing your hometown?

Our real estate agents are hard at work showing customers like you the best Morgantown homes for sale. There are homes in our market to meet virtually any budget or lifestyle. Many of them go to first-time homebuyers.
Looking for your first home can be a complex process, but it's worth it.
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