
“Discover 27 homes in Worland, Wyoming”
Current market statistics for Worland, WY
27
Active Listings
$212K
Avg Price
$165K
Median Price
$99
Price/Sqft
2,139
Avg Sqft
231
Avg Days
From
$45,000
To
$595,000
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“0.63 acre commercial lot for sale in Fair View Industrial Park, Worland, WY”
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“0.61 Acre Land Lot in Fair View Industrial Park, Worland, WY”
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“0.80 Acre Land Lot in Fair View Industrial Park, Worland, WY”
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Worland sits in the Bighorn Basin of north-central Wyoming and serves as the county seat of Washakie County. Many residents are drawn to the area for its quiet pace, access to open land, and the practical housing values that remain lower than many Western mountain towns. The housing stock ranges from modest single-family homes to larger properties on acreage, giving buyers a variety of options depending on whether they prefer town conveniences or more space outside city limits. Character varies by neighborhood, with some blocks featuring older ranch-style houses and others showing newer construction on the edges of town. Daily life revolves around a handful of local restaurants, a community hospital, and nearby parks that offer walking paths and playgrounds. Outdoor activities center on the Bighorn River for fishing and the surrounding public lands for hiking and hunting. The area is served by the local public school district along with a small number of private or religious options for families seeking alternatives. Winters are cold and snowy while summers are warm and dry, typical of high-desert Wyoming. With 27 active listings on the market, prices currently range from about $45,000 to $595,000 and average $212,200, giving buyers a wide spread of entry points.
Average listing price: $212,200 · 27 homes available