Average Rent In Wyoming For January 2024

By Chris Kolmar | HomeSnacks | Updated: 2024-01-18
$1,068
Average Rent

What is the average rent in Wyoming?

The average rent in Wyoming for January 2024 is $1,068, according to the most recent data from ApartmentList - January 3, 2024. The average rent of a 2-bedroom apartment in Wyoming is $1,034. The average rent of a 1-bedroom apartment in Wyoming is $804.

Compared to the national average of $1,379, Wyoming rent costs -22.6% less. Read our analysis of rents by state to see how Wyoming ranks.

Here's a look at how average rents have changed over time:

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How Does Wyoming Rent Compare To The Rest Of The Country?

StatisticWYUSA% Difference
Average Rent$1,068$1,379 -22.6%
M-o-M Change -$7-$11 -36.4%
Y-o-Y Change $53-$14 -478.6%
M-o-M % Change -0.7%-0.8% -
Y-o-Y % Change 5.2%-1.0% -

Median Rent By Bedrooms In Wyoming

$804
1-Bedroom
$1,034
2-Bedroom

As you would expect, the median price for rent in Wyoming increases as the number of bedrooms in the unit increases. 1-Bedroom rent is the cheapest in Wyoming clocking in at $804, while a 2-bedroom rental will set you back $1,034 per month.

If you don't mind having roommates, the best option on a per room basis is a 2-bedroom rental for $517/room/month.

Read on to find out more or for more on Wyoming check out:

Month Over Month Wyoming Rent Statistics

-$7
M-o-M Increase
-0.7%
M-o-M Increase

Wyoming has experienced a -$7 change in rent over the past month going from $1,075 to $1,068. That change comes out to -0.7%.

For reference, the US national average rent changed -$11 in the past month or -0.8%.

Here's a look at the month over month change for each month since 2017 for Wyoming:

Year Over Year Wyoming Rent Statistics

$53
Y-o-Y Increase
5.2%
Y-o-Y Increase

Over the past year, the average rent in Wyoming changed $53 from $1,015 to $1,068. A change of $53 means that rents changed 5.2% in a year.

That compares to the US national change of -$14 in the past year or -1.0%.

Here's a look at the year over year change by month since 2017 for Wyoming:

The 10 Places With The Highest Rent In Wyoming

Jackson, WY
Source: Public domain

Population: 10,413
Median Rent: $1,382
More on Jackson: Data | Cost Of Living | Real Estate

2. Star Valley Ranch

Population: 1,489
Median Rent: $1,225
More on Star Valley Ranch: Real Estate

3. Wright
Wright, WY
Source: Wikipedia User | CC-BY-SA-3.0

Population: 1,851
Median Rent: $1,164
More on Wright: Real Estate

4. Ranchester

Population: 1,112
Median Rent: $1,090
More on Ranchester: Real Estate

5. Marbleton
Marbleton, WY
Source: Wikipedia User User:Magicpiano | GFDL

Population: 1,396
Median Rent: $1,083
More on Marbleton: Real Estate

6. Pinedale
Pinedale, WY
Source: Wikipedia User MR. Pockets | GFDL

Population: 2,003
Median Rent: $1,072
More on Pinedale: Real Estate

Gillette, WY
Source: Wikipedia User MyName (Vasiliymeshko (talk)) | CC BY-SA 3.0

Population: 31,783
Median Rent: $992
More on Gillette: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Real Estate

Rock Springs, WY
Source: Wikipedia User Milonica at en.wikipedia | GFDL

Population: 23,820
Median Rent: $969
More on Rock Springs: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Real Estate

Buffalo, WY
Source: Wikipedia User Caveman1949 | CC BY-SA 3.0

Population: 4,606
Median Rent: $960
More on Buffalo: Data | Crime | Real Estate

10. Saratoga
Saratoga, WY
Source: Wikipedia User Magicpiano | CC BY-SA 4.0

Population: 1,686
Median Rent: $958
More on Saratoga: Real Estate

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About Chris Kolmar

Chris Kolmar has been in the real estate business for almost ten years now. He originally worked for Movoto Real Estate as the director of marketing before founding HomeSnacks.

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