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    Ranchettes

    Ranchettes in Cheyenne offers rural living on 3-5 acre lots with dirt roads and open views. Curt Gowdy State Park, 31 miles west, provides outdoor recreation. Dining and shopping are in the city.

    • Average Value

      $661K

    • List Price

      $98K - $1.8M

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      2 Listings

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    The Pointe

    The Pointe in Cheyenne has diverse home styles, a community-focused ambiance, and Pointe Park with walking paths. Nearby, residents find dining, shopping options, and golf courses, plus convenient access to major highways.

    • Average Value

      $606K

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      0 Listings

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    HR Ranch

    HR Ranch in Cheyenne has expansive properties from 2.5 to 50 acres. Spacious craftsman and contemporary ranches dot the landscape. The area has hiking trails, abundant wildlife, and attractions like the Laramie County Fair nearby.

    • Average Value

      $578K

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      0 Listings

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    Western Hills

    Western Hills in Cheyenne has winding streets with mature trees and diverse home styles. It's safer than the national average and provides access to Western Hills Park, the Cheyenne Greenway, and dining on Dell Range Boulevard.

    • Average Value

      $553K

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      0 Listings

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    Saddle Ridge

    Saddle Ridge in Cheyenne offers modern homes and apartments near Saddle Ridge Park and the Cheyenne Greenway trails. The area features popular coffee shops, restaurants, and convenient shopping centers nearby.

    • Average Value

      $491K

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      1 Listing

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    Moore Haven Heights

    Moore Haven Heights in Cheyenne features historic homes from the 1920s-1960s. Nearby Lions Park offers extensive trails and attractions. The neighborhood is close to downtown and Interstate 25. Deming Elementary is highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $439K

    • List Price

      $178K - $6.4M

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      5 Listings

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    Indian Hills

    Indian Hills in Cheyenne has homes from the '50s to '70s. Nearby, Smalley and Lions parks offer recreation, while the Cheyenne Greenway provides trails. Local dining options and Frontier Mall meet shopping needs.

    • Average Value

      $419K

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      0 Listings

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    Mountview Park

    Mountview Park in Cheyenne blends homes and apartments. Brimmer Park has a softball field and skate park. Lincolnway offers dining like the Elvis-themed R&B Breakfast Club. The area provides easy access to I-80.

    • Average Value

      $332K

    • List Price

      $109K - $4.1M

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      4 Listings

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    Sun Valley

    Sun Valley in Cheyenne has affordable raised-ranch and split-level homes. Parks include United Nations Park and access to the Cheyenne Greenway. Local amenities feature coffee shops, diverse dining options, and shopping centers.

    • Average Value

      $331K

    • List Price

      $192K - $427K

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      2 Listings

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    South Greeley

    South Greeley in Cheyenne has single-family and mobile homes. The Cheyenne Greenway provides hiking and biking trails. Local spots like Anong's Thai Cuisine and Outlaw Saloon serve residents. Downtown is 4 miles north.

    • Average Value

      $311K

    • List Price

      $275K - $686K

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      2 Listings

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    Historic Cheyenne

    Historic Cheyenne blends trendy downtown with Wild West charm. Residents enjoy Holliday Park, the Cheyenne Greenway, and local eateries. The neighborhood is known for its historic districts and annual Frontier Days celebration.

    • Average Value

      $290K

    • List Price

      $39K - $1.7M

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      9 Listings

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    Fox Farm-College

    Fox Farm-College in Cheyenne blends rural and industrial areas. The Cheyenne Greenway offers trails for recreation. United Nations Park and Holliday Park are nearby. Highway 85 and Interstate 80 provide convenient commuter access.

    • Average Value

      $270K

    • List Price

      $468K - $528K

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      0 Listings

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    Lake Minnehaha

    Lake Minnehaha in Cheyenne has small single-family homes from the 1940s and 1950s. Attractions include Holliday Park with the Big Boy Steam Engine, The Human Bean coffee shop, and the Elvis-themed R&B Breakfast Club.

    • Average Value

      $256K

    • List Price

      $218K - $734K

    • For Sale

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      2 Listings

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    South Cheyenne

    South Cheyenne in Cheyenne features historic, smaller homes. Lincoln Park and Johnson Swimming Pool offer recreation, while Central and Capitol Avenues host local eateries. I-180 and I-80 provide regional access.

    • Average Value

      $238K

    • List Price

      $344K - $1M

    • For Sale

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      2 Listings

    South Cheyenne
  • East Casper

    East Casper

    East Casper is a slice of Wyoming’s second-largest city where suburban-style subdivisions are a short distance from an array of businesses and parks. This neighborhood’s residential streets feature a mix of new and established homes, and striking views of Casper Mountain. “The east side does have more shopping and restaurants — and medical

    • Average Value

      $334K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    East Casper
  • West Casper

    West Casper

    In a city full of green space, West Casper places residents in a prime position for outdoor recreation. This section of Wyoming’s second-largest city unfurls beside a piece of the North Platte River. The homes here sometimes come with larger lots than in other parts of Casper, and they’re close to multiple parks, trails and golf courses. “With all

    • Average Value

      $286K

    • List Price

      $205K - $1.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    West Casper
  • Central Casper

    Central Casper

    In Central Casper, streets bordered by an assortment of tall trees carry locals around an area loaded with classic houses and locally owned businesses. This section of Wyoming’s second-largest city includes downtown Casper and its eclectic variety of attractions. Central Casper also offers quick access to the North Platte River, and its landscape

    • Average Value

      $267K

    • List Price

      $250K - $492K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Central Casper
  • Teton Village

    Teton Village

    Teton Village, WY, lies at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Ski Resort and Grand Teton National Park. The area boasts outdoor recreation, hiking trails, and gondola rides. Chalets and condos provide mountain views.

    • Average Value

      $5.59M

    • For Sale

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      0 Listings

    Teton Village
  • Alpine

    Alpine

    Alpine, Wyoming, offers river recreation and mountain living near Snake River Canyon. It features parks, seasonal festivals, and access to national forests. Etna Elementary School and Star Valley Middle School are highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $1.03M

    • For Sale

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      0 Listings

    Alpine
  • Star Valley Ranch

    Star Valley Ranch

    Star Valley Ranch, WY is a mountain community near Bridger-Teton National Forest. It has scenic golf courses, hiking trails, and winter sports. Custom cabins and New Traditional homes are common. Etna Elementary is highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $642K

    • For Sale

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      0 Listings

    Star Valley Ranch
  • Powell

    Powell

    The city of Powell is defined by its surrounding scenery, with the Big Horn Mountains to the east and the Absaroka range to the west. “Powell is a small town. People move and live here for the lifestyle, and outdoor recreation is a big part of that,” says Realtor Rachel Vardiman with Eagle Real Estate, who has almost 10 years of experience and

    • Average Value

      $411K

    • For Sale

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      0 Listings

    Powell
  • Lander

    Lander

    Lander, Wyoming, near the Wind River Mountains, offers riverside recreation along the Popo Agie. The town features mid-century homes and local businesses. Sinks Canyon State Park provides outdoor activities nearby.

    • Average Value

      $389K

    • For Sale

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      0 Listings

    Lander
  • Buffalo

    Buffalo

    Buffalo, WY, at the Bighorn Mountains' base, blends outdoor recreation with Old West charm. The town has historic architecture, hiking trails, and highly rated schools. Buffalo's crime risk is lower than the national average.

    • Average Value

      $372K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Buffalo
  • Mills

    Mills

    Mills, WY, a rural town near Casper, offers diverse housing from fixer-uppers to new builds. Parks and the North Platte River provide recreation. The Beacon Club and G-Ma's Diner are local favorites. Casper is nearby.

    • Average Value

      $320K

    • For Sale

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      0 Listings

    Mills
  • Bar Nunn

    Bar Nunn

    Bar Nunn, Wyoming, is a quiet rural town near Casper with mountain views and affordable homes on large lots. It features community parks and local restaurants. The town's streets incorporate former airport runways.

    • Average Value

      $311K

    • For Sale

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      0 Listings

    Bar Nunn

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