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    Living in Cheyenne, WY

    A comprehensive, data-driven guide to life in Cheyenne. Housing costs, safety statistics, walkability, air quality, and neighborhood insights — all in one place.

    Population: 65,132

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    Cheyenne at a Glance

    Median Home Value

    $270,000

    Nat'l avg: $281,900

    Median Rent

    $998

    Nat'l avg: $1,163

    Violent Crime

    2.3 per 1K

    Nat'l avg: 3.7 per 1K

    Walk Score

    69/100

    Somewhat Walkable

    Median Income

    $60,780

    Nat'l avg: $74,580

    Air Quality

    AQI 40

    Good

    Climate Risk

    Relatively Low

    Score: 40.9

    Population

    65,132

    Housing & Cost of Living
    Median Home Value
    $270,000
    Median Rent
    $998
    Median Income
    $60,780
    Affordability Index
    112
    Homeownership Rate
    60.0%
    Electricity Rate
    11.5¢/kWh
    Est. Monthly Electric
    $104
    4% below nat'l avg
    14% below nat'l avg
    Safety & Crime
    Violent Crime
    2.3 per 1K
    Property Crime
    16.7 per 1K
    38% below nat'l avg
    5% below nat'l avg

    National Average: Violent crime 3.7 per 1K, Property crime 17.5 per 1K

    Walkability & Transportation
    Walk Score
    69/100
    Transit Score
    N/A
    Bike Score
    52/100
    44% above nat'l avg

    Somewhat Walkable

    N/A

    52

    Environment & Quality of Life
    Air Quality (AQI)
    40 — Good
    Climate Risk
    Relatively Low
    Noise Level
    Quiet
    Unemployment
    3.8%
    Poverty Rate
    N/A
    5% below nat'l avg
    3% above nat'l avg
    Schools
    Total Schools
    35
    Elementary
    24
    Middle
    5
    High School
    5
    About Cheyenne

    Cheyenne beckons with a unique blend of affordability and walkability, a lifestyle choice that's increasingly rare in today's real estate market. With a median home value of around $270,000, significantly below the national average, and a median rent hovering near $1,000, Cheyenne offers a financial entry point that's hard to beat. The city boasts a Walk Score of 69, indicating a comfortable level of pedestrian access, and a Bike Score of 52, making it easy to enjoy the outdoors. The city has a population of just over 65,000, fostering a close-knit community feel, enhanced by a "Quiet" noise level rating and an exceptional air quality index of 40, ensuring fresh air and peaceful living. From an investment perspective, Cheyenne presents a compelling case. The unemployment rate is a favorable 3.8%, nearly on par with the national average, indicating a stable job market. While the median household income of around $60,780 is slightly below the national figure, the high affordability index of 112 compensates, making homeownership accessible to a wider range of buyers, with a homeownership rate of 60%. While property crime rates are a bit higher than the national average, the violent crime rate of 2.3 per 1,000 residents is relatively low. Cheyenne is ideal for families and individuals seeking a safe, affordable, and community-focused environment. Cheyenne's commitment to quality of life extends beyond just affordability. The city's clean air, with an exceptional AQI, allows residents to fully enjoy the four distinct seasons. The electricity rate is a reasonable 11.5¢/kWh. Cheyenne offers a unique balance — a safe and affordable place to live, with a high quality of life, making it a hidden gem for those seeking a slower pace and a place to truly call home.

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