Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 10/23/2025
Wyoming’s rental market offers a broad spectrum of housing choices, from cozy studio apartments in vibrant university towns to expansive family homes nestled near the state’s iconic natural landmarks. Rent levels reflect the state’s balanced cost of living, with studio apartments typically falling in the $1300s and one‑bedroom units often near the $1000 range. Two‑bedroom apartments generally hover in the $1200s, while three‑ and four‑plus‑bedroom units commonly rent in the $1300‑$1400 bracket. For those seeking single‑family homes, one‑bedroom houses usually sit in the $1200s, two‑bedroom homes in the $1500s, three‑bedroom properties approach the $2000 range, and larger residences often command rents in the $2700s.
The state’s major rental hubs each bring unique appeal. In Cheyenne, renters enjoy easy access to the historic downtown district, cultural festivals, and a growing tech scene, while affordable apartments near the Capitol attract young professionals. Laramie, home to the University of Wyoming, features a lively student housing market with a mix of modern apartments and historic homes close to campus amenities. Further west, Jackson offers a premium rental experience for outdoor enthusiasts, with proximity to Grand Teton National Park and world‑class ski resorts adding desirability to both apartments and upscale houses.
Beyond the cities, smaller communities such as Casper, Gillette, and Rock Springs provide tranquil, family‑friendly neighborhoods with a strong sense of community and convenient access to local schools, shopping centers, and recreational trails. Whether you’re drawn to the rugged beauty of the Rockies, the open plains, or buzzing urban centers, Wyoming’s rental landscape accommodates a variety of lifestyles while maintaining competitive pricing and a welcoming atmosphere.
Property Type | Bedrooms | Average | Median | Min - Max | 25th - 75th |
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Apartment | Studio | $1,433 | $1,300 | $719 - $2,858 | $750 - $2,200 |
Apartment | 1 Bedroom | $1,172 | $952 | $528 - $3,194 | $835 - $1,349 |
Apartment | 2 Bedroom | $1,332 | $1,100 | $689 - $4,488 | $990 - $1,549 |
Apartment | 3 Bedroom | $1,296 | $1,287 | $827 - $2,031 | $1,040 - $1,510 |
Apartment | 4+ Bedroom | $1,189 | $1,275 | $559 - $1,600 | $1,162 - $1,350 |
House | 1 Bedroom | $1,240 | $1,100 | $670 - $3,000 | $850 - $1,395 |
House | 2 Bedroom | $1,478 | $1,400 | $695 - $4,000 | $1,100 - $1,700 |
House | 3 Bedroom | $2,129 | $1,950 | $1,030 - $12,000 | $1,695 - $2,300 |
House | 4+ Bedroom | $2,673 | $2,200 | $1,000 - $26,600 | $1,995 - $2,500 |
In the current period, the average rent in Wyoming was $1,433 for Studio, $1,191 for 1 Bedroom, $1,415 for 2 Bedroom, $1,987 for 3 Bedroom, and $2,656 for 4+ Bedroom.
Data provided by Rentometer, Inc.