$717,240Average Value$388Average Price per Sq Ft35Homes For Sale
Rural suburb 9 miles from downtown Cheyenne
Ranchettes is a large suburb that embraces its rural and farmland ambiance 9 miles from downtown Cheyenne. Residents here get lots of acreage, minimal traffic and privacy. This suburb trades in the sounds of multiple passing cars for farm animals and the blistering winds. “The Ranchettes are very popular because it's more of a lifestyle,” says Steve Prescott, broker/owner at RE/MAX Capitol Properties. “People that move here want more room, which is why it’s so desirable.” Despite its rural location, residents can access Cheyenne and other metro cities with Interstate 25 to the west side.
An aerial view of the Ranchettes neighborhood, showcasing its spacious, serene layout.
Ranchettes is located in the gorgeous city of Cheyenne, Wyoming.
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Larger homes on 5-acre plots
Ranchettes embodies the rural lifestyle having dirt roads, open land and coast to coast city views. The area is not sprawling with sidewalks, planted trees or traffic lights. When buyers drive along the roads, they may spot a tractor or a horse from one of the farms. Most residents will receive privacy and peace as many homes are sporadically placed. “People here have elbow room because they're on five-acre tracks. It’s anywhere from about three to five acres,” Prescott says. “Your home is on this land; you have all this room, and no one's right on top of you.” Lots are often available for purchase for those wanting a custom home. Five-acre tracts can range from $115,000 to $240,000. Split-levels, newer craftsman, and ranch-style homes are also situated on five-acre plots with long private driveways and two or three-car garages. Prices can range from $475,000 for a home on 3 acres to $1.3 million for a home closer to city lines.
A row of newly built homes popping up on the outskirts of Ranchettes.
A stunning mansion in the Ranchettes neighborhood, offering luxury and expansive views.
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Mountain biking trails at Curt Gowdy State Park
Most residents will have to travel to nearby regional parks for recreation. Curt Gowdy State Park, located 31 miles west, has 600,000 annual visitors to its 3,500 acres. Summers are the most popular time as visitors participate in the trails, campsites and fishing opportunities. “A lot of people move here because of the recreation that’s available,” Prescott says. “We have some incredible mountain biking trails at the Curt Gowdy State Park, and people from out of state also say that.” Winter activities such as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are also available. The Vedauwoo climbing area is beloved for its challenging climbing routes on an oddly shaped 1.4 billion-year-old granite boulder. Lions Park draws hikers and bikers daily to its trails. Kids can run free in the playground or swim at the Cheyenne Aquatic Center. Cheyenne Botanic Gardens within Lions Park is a peaceful spot to walk around and admire the tropical plants and flowers.
Curt Gowdy State Park is a popular destination near Ranchettes.
Lions Park is a family friendly park for all residents of Ranchettes.
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Head to Dell Range Boulevard for all shopping and dining
Folks looking for a bite to eat must travel south into the city. Dell Range Boulevard, the busiest road in the state, is where they can find chain restaurants, big-box retailers and locally-owned establishments. Commuters can grab their morning brew from City Brew Coffee. L’Osteria Mondello’s has both a casual and fancy atmosphere. The front of the restaurant is a traditional pizza shop with handmade dough and various signature topping options. Pass through the pizza shop to reach the sit-down restaurant. Diners can enjoy handmade pasta and traditional Italian entrees like chicken parmesan and lamb chops. Guadalajara is a family-owned Mexican restaurant with traditional fixings like enchiladas, fajitas or chimichangas. Target and Walmart Supercenter are available for everyday needs, while King Soopers and Natural Grocers take care of the groceries. The Frontier Mall has over 40 retail outlets and restaurants, including JOANN Fabrics, Dillard’s, and JCPenney.
Frontier Mall is a hot destination for Ranchettes locals who are looking for mall shopping.
Dickey's Barbecue Pit serves delicious barbecue to Ranchettes residents.
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Schools within 6 miles radius
Students are zoned for Laramie County School District 1, which earns a B-minus grade from Niche. Depending on the student’s address, they could be assigned to the East Triad or Central Triad. Prairie Wind Elementary teaches until the fourth grade and receives a B-minus from Niche. Coyote Ridge Elementary opened in 2024 for fifth and sixth-grade students and is ungraded on Niche. McCormick Junior High and Central High teach grades seven through 12. Both earn a B grade from Niche.
Car dependent area near I-25
Ranchettes is a car-dependent area with minimal major roadways. Yellowstone Road travels north and south through Cheyenne, connecting drivers to downtown in 9 miles. Interstate 25 is on the west side, and it is also accessible to Cheyenne. Drivers can reach Casper in 172 miles and Fort Collin, Colorado, in 53 miles.
Most of the Ranchettes neighborhood is bike friendly.
If you want privacy, Ranchettes is a great community for just that.
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Ranchettes Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Ranchettes, Cheyenne sell after 44 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Ranchettes, Cheyenne over the last 12 months is $699,950, up 3% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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