"I can help make your
dream of owning
Wyoming property a
reality. It is much more
affordable than you
may think. Just ask me
about 35 acre home
sites in prime Wyoming
locations."
Robert Smith - Agent
Sheridan County Real Estate
From Ranchester to Big Horn, from Clearmont to Dayton,
Sheridan County real estate offers buyers properties diverse
in style and scope. Sheridan County covers roughly 2,500
square miles and encompasses the beautiful Big Horn
Mountains, rolling hills, plains, and several incorporated
towns. Nearly 25,000 residents call Sheridan county home and
there is plenty of room to grow.
Several factors including the booming energy market, western
migration of retirees, and urban flight, have made the Sheridan
County real estate market hot in recent years. Real estate
values in the area have appreciated sharply as new residents
flood the area looking for housing. The trend shows no sign of
reversing anytime soon.
Recent developments in the Sheridan Area include the new
Young’s Creek Mine north of Sheridan which will employ
hundreds of workers. Methane production in the area remains
strong, as does tourism and agriculture. The unemployment
rate in the Sheridan area is just above 3 percent, which is well
below the national average. The biggest problem facing
Sheridan currently is housing all the new employees.
New home buyers, developers, and real estate investors can
still find many bargains in the Sheridan area. Although real
estate prices are steep in Sheridan compared to what they
were in the past – they are still below prices in other less
desirable places in the country. Imagine buying 35 acres of
mountainview property for less than $150,000? You can still do
that in beautiful Sheridan County, but for how much longer?
Sheridan County real estate could be the new “California” real
estate – as good as gold.

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