About Wyoming Real Estate
Buying Wyoming Real Estate
if considering a move to Wyoming, review the information before buying Wyoming real estate.
Wyoming Population
Wyoming is the least populous state in the United States. It’s largest and most populous city is Cheyenne, Wyoming’s capital. The estimated 2006 population of Wyoming is 515,004, reflecting a jump of approximately 4.30% since the 2000 census. This is reflected in the Wyoming real estate statistics as well. In 2005, there were 235,721 housing units, an increase of 5.30% from 2000.
Wyoming Economy
The mineral extraction industry and the travel and tourism sector are the main drivers behind Wyoming’s economy. Millions of tourist visit Wyoming each year. The key tourist attractions in Wyoming include Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Devil’s Tower National Monument, and Fossil Butte National Monument. Each year Yellowstone National Park receives three million visitors.
Wyoming Tourism and Recreation
In Wyoming you can explore archeological and paleontological sites, many historic sites, visit museums featuring the state’s western frontier heritage, and visit Native American sites.
Wyoming is a beautiful state that combines mountain ranges, open prairies, and beautiful national parks. If these attributes sound appealing to you, then considering buying Wyoming real estate may be the right move for you.
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