5 Cheapest and Safest Places To Live in Wyoming
Wyoming was among the popular places to relocate during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2019 and 2020, wealthier older Americans made up an outsize share of the state’s newcomers, according to the Casper Star-Tribune.
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“The state is perfect for everyone from first-time homeowners to retirees ready to settle down,” according to NewHomeSource — a site that helps homebuyers find homes and homebuilders. In 2023, the site put together a list of the most affordable and safest places to live in Wyoming. Here are the top five.
Evanston
Evanston tops the list for the cheapest and safest places to live in the state. Plus, you’ll enjoy about 300 days of sunshine every year.
In this small town, the home price-to-income ratio is 2.87%, with the average property tax bill coming in at $1,016. And the median household income is $58,566.
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Riverton
If you’re looking for a place in Wyoming that has a rich Native American culture and nearly endless outdoor activity options, you might consider Riverton.
Here, the home price-to-income ratio is just above 3%. The average property tax is $1,066, and the median household income is $52,463.
Green River
If you’re looking for cheap and safe, you could head to Green River in the southwestern part of the state. It’s also great if you’re looking for plenty of fishing opportunities.
The home price-to-income ratio is 2.83%, and the average property tax bill is $1,283. The median household income in Green River is $75,087.
Cheyenne
Even if you’re not familiar with Wyoming, you’ve probably heard of Cheyenne. In addition to being the capital of Wyoming, it’s considered the nation’s rodeo and railroad capital, according to NewHomeSource.
In Cheyenne, you’ll find a home price-to-income ratio just above 3% and an average property tax of $1,307, with a median household income of $64,598.
Rock Springs
Rock Springs is one of the most populated cities in Wyoming. It’s also in an area that’s great for exploring sand dunes.
The home price-to-income ratio here is 2.83%, and the average property tax bill is $1,271. The median household income in Rock Springs is $76,722.
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