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Natrona County, Wyoming

Casper, Wyoming
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Wyoming's second-largest city — a thriving hub of business, outdoor recreation, and community with some of the state's most affordable urban real estate.

$285KAvg Home Value
58,000Population
0%State Income Tax
82601Primary ZIP

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Why People Are Moving to Casper, Wyoming

Casper is Wyoming's second-largest city and its commercial heart, sitting at the crossroads of major Wyoming highways along the North Platte River. With a population of nearly 58,000, Casper offers urban amenities — hospitals, universities, shopping, and a diverse dining scene — that smaller Wyoming communities simply can't match, all while maintaining the Wyoming character that makes the state so appealing.

The real estate market in Casper offers some of the best value in Wyoming. With median home prices around $285,000, Casper provides genuinely affordable homeownership in a city with real economic infrastructure. The energy industry — oil, gas, and increasingly wind — provides a stable employment base, complemented by healthcare, retail, and government sectors.

Casper's outdoor access is underappreciated by those who haven't visited. Casper Mountain rises to over 8,000 feet just minutes from downtown, offering skiing, hiking, mountain biking, and camping. The North Platte River runs through the city, providing world-class trout fishing. For buyers who want city amenities without city prices — and with Wyoming's zero state income tax — Casper consistently delivers.

Casper Real Estate by the Numbers

$285KAvg Home Value
82601Primary ZIP
0%State Income Tax
58,000Population
300+Sunny Days/Year
★★★★★Landlord Friendly

What Makes Casper, Wyoming Special

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Urban Amenities
Wyoming's most complete city — hospitals, universities, shopping, and dining
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Casper Mountain
8,000-foot mountain with skiing, hiking, and mountain biking minutes from downtown
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North Platte River
World-class trout fishing running right through the city
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Strong Economy
Energy, healthcare, retail, and government provide diverse employment
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Best Value in WY
Urban amenities at a fraction of comparable cities in neighboring states
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Casper Airport
Natrona County International Airport with direct flights to major hubs

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Casper Wyoming Real Estate FAQ

What is the average home price in Casper, Wyoming?
The median home price in Casper is approximately $285,000 — making it one of Wyoming's most affordable urban markets. Prices range from entry-level homes under $200,000 to executive properties and acreage above $500,000.
Is Casper Wyoming a good place to live?
Casper consistently ranks as one of Wyoming's most livable cities, offering the amenities of a mid-size city with small-town safety and community. The combination of outdoor recreation, affordable housing, zero state income tax, and a stable economy makes it attractive for families, retirees, and professionals alike.
What is the job market like in Casper Wyoming?
Casper's economy is anchored by energy (oil, gas, and wind), healthcare (Wyoming Medical Center), retail, and government. The University of Wyoming has a presence in Casper. While energy sector fluctuations can impact the local economy, Casper's diverse economic base provides more stability than smaller Wyoming energy towns.