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The Best Counties to Buy Land in Wyoming
By

Bart Waldon

Wide-open skies stretching as far as the eye can see, rugged mountains piercing the horizon, and pristine forests teeming with wildlife. Welcome to Wyoming, the Equality State, where the spirit of the Old West lives on and land opportunities abound. If you've ever dreamed of owning a slice of this American paradise, you're in for a treat. We're about to dive into some of the best counties for buying land in Wyoming, but first, let's talk numbers.

According to the USDA's Land Values 2023 Summary Wyoming's farm real estate value averaged a cool $760 per acre in 2023. That's a 5.6% jump from the previous year! And if you're thinking about pastureland, hold onto your cowboy hats – those values shot up by 6.3% to $670 per acre. It's clear that folks are catching on to Wyoming's charm.

Now, let's saddle up and ride through some of the best counties Wyoming has to offer for land purchases. Each one's got its own flavor, and I promise you'll find something to love in every corner of this state.

Teton County: Where Nature Puts on a Show

If you've ever seen a postcard of Wyoming, chances are it was snapped in Teton County. This place is drop-dead gorgeous, no two ways about it.

What's the draw?

  • Mountains that'll make your jaw drop
  • Skiing that'll have you grinning ear to ear
  • Two national parks in your backyard (hello, Grand Teton and Yellowstone!)
  • Fancy pants real estate (if that's your thing)

Now, I won't sugarcoat it – land in Teton County comes with a hefty price tag. But if you've got deep pockets and a love for the finer things in life (and by finer things, I mean some of the most stunning views on planet Earth), Teton County might just be your slice of heaven.

Park County: Yellowstone's Next-Door Neighbor

If Teton County is the popular kid at school, Park County is its cool, slightly more approachable cousin. You still get those Yellowstone bragging rights, but your wallet won't be crying itself to sleep every night.

Why Park County rocks:

  • Yellowstone National Park (need I say more?)
  • Wildlife that'll have you reaching for your camera every five minutes
  • A history buff's paradise
  • More bang for your buck compared to Teton

Park County is like that hidden gem restaurant that locals don't want you to know about. It's got all the good stuff, but without the tourist crowds (and prices) of its more famous neighbor.

Fremont County: A Little Bit of Everything

Imagine a county that can't make up its mind – in the best way possible. That's Fremont County for you. One minute you're in the high desert, the next you're surrounded by alpine forests. It's like Wyoming decided to showcase all its best features in one spot.

Fremont's claim to fame:

  • Home to the Wind River Indian Reservation (talk about cultural richness)
  • The Wind River Range (a hiker's paradise)
  • Farmland, ranchland, and everything in between
  • Renewable energy potential (hello, future!)

Fremont County is perfect for the indecisive land buyer. Can't choose between agricultural land and a mountain getaway? Why not both? This county's got range, folks.

Johnson County: Where the Old West Still Lives

Johnson County is like stepping into a time machine. If you've ever wanted to live out your cowboy fantasies (and let's be honest, who hasn't?), this is the place to do it.

Johnson County's greatest hits:

  • Ranching community that'll welcome you with open arms
  • The Bighorn Mountains (your new backyard playground)
  • More history than you can shake a stick at (ever heard of the Johnson County War?)
  • Land prices that won't make you faint

For those of you with dreams of owning a ranch or just want a big ol' piece of land to call your own, Johnson County's got your name written all over it.

Sublette County: Where Wilderness Meets Progress

Last but certainly not least, we've got Sublette County. This place is like the mullet of Wyoming counties – business in the front, party in the back. You've got pristine wilderness on one side and a booming energy sector on the other.

Sublette's secret sauce:

  • Access to not one, but two mountain ranges (Wind River and Wyoming Range)
  • Enough wildlife to fill a Disney movie
  • Oil and natural gas galore (if that's your thing)
  • Plenty of elbow room (population density? What's that?)

Sublette County is perfect for those who want options. Whether you're looking to rough it in the wilderness or cash in on energy opportunities, this county's got you covered.

A Few Words of Wisdom

Before you go running off to buy half of Wyoming, let me drop some knowledge on you:

  1. Do Your Homework: Trust me, I've seen enough deals go south to know that research is key. Check everything – zoning, water rights, mineral rights, you name it.
  2. Think Seasons: Wyoming winters are no joke. Make sure you can actually get to your property year-round (unless you're into extreme snowshoeing).
  3. Water, Water Everywhere?: Not necessarily. Water rights in Wyoming are a whole different ballgame. Make sure you know what you're getting.
  4. Market Rollercoaster: The land market can be as unpredictable as a bucking bronco. Be ready for ups and downs.
  5. Selling Ain't Easy: If you think you might want to sell down the line, remember that vacant land can be a tough sell. It usually takes 1-2 years to unload at full market value.
  6. Cash is King: Don't be put off by cash offers at a discount. Sometimes, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. At Land Boss, we often make these kinds of offers, and they can be a win-win.

Final Thoughts

There you have it, folks – a whirlwind tour of some of Wyoming's finest counties for land buying. Whether you're after mountain vistas, ranching opportunities, or just a big chunk of the great outdoors to call your own, Wyoming's got something for everyone.

Remember, buying land is a bit like falling in love. Sometimes it happens at first sight, and sometimes it takes a while to find "the one." Take your time, do your research, and don't be afraid to ask for help. And hey, if you ever need a quick, cash sale, you know who to call (hint: it's us at Land Boss).

So go on, start your Wyoming adventure. Who knows? Your perfect piece of the Equality State might be just around the corner. Happy hunting!

About The Author

Bart Waldon

Bart, co-founder of Land Boss with wife Dallas Waldon, boasts over half a decade in real estate. With 100+ successful land transactions nationwide, his expertise and hands-on approach solidify Land Boss as a leading player in land investment.

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