Casper, Wyoming real estate is on the march. Why not? We have the space to gracefully accommodate new developments and the yarn of a rich community heritage that will crochet it all together. If you are looking for a brand-spanking new Casper WY home, these new Casper communities offer a variety of new homes in unique models, styles, floor plans, and at various price ranges. You can add upgrades to your new real estate in Casper or build a starter or retirement home in Casper, Bar Nunn, Evansville, Mills, Mountainview, Alcova WY real estate, Glenrock, Casper Mountain, or Douglas—and stay right within your budget.
Ask about reasonably priced Natrona County WY homes in Badger Village at Mills, Falcon Crest Phase II, Ponderosa at Bar Nunn, Sunup Ridge, and Whispering Springs Addition priced from the $150s to $250s. Casper WY real estate in Centennial Hills reaches up to the $750s. Maybe you’re set to build your dream home on a Wyoming ranch while the interest rates are so low. We serve the entire state.
Perched at the north end of the Laramie Mountain Range along the North Platte River, about 70,000 residents enjoy Natrona County’s central location which features views of Casper Mountain, Muddy Mountain, the Pedro’s, and other wonderful sites. With ranching, part-time ranchettes, rural living, and subdivision options, there may just be the perfect setting for your new home right here.
As you interview builders and architects in the area to help make your dreams come true, look for the person or company that best jives with your intuitive self. Bringing in an architectural firm such as Amundsen Associates, GSG Architecture, or Casper Design Builders during your property search, you’ll have help choosing a land lot that has an appropriate home site to fit your dream plan. A long list of reputable builders, including Potter Construction, Pilcher Construction, Richardson Construction, Drapers Complete Home Builders, Copperleaf Construction, and McCarthy Builders, offer superior craftsmanship for homes ranging from $200,000s to multimillion-dollar custom homes.
The city proper is the county seat and central to a diverse and thriving economy. The business sector began gaining stability after the discovery of crude oil a century ago, followed by the development of coal and uranium fields. Related fields of banking, commerce, and energy joined the agricultural and sheep-farming industries. The median household income is approximately $50,000.
Several private and parochial schools dot the city along with the Natrona public school system that serves families. Other educational options are Casper College, Sage Technical Services, Cosmetic Arts and Sciences, and Casper Air Service.
For more information about real estate anywhere in the state, contact Dennis Baker at (800) 743-0705 or e-mail dennis@wythegroup.com.