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Wyoming Fair Market Rents 2026

HUD Fair Market Rent data for Wyoming (WY). Average 1-bedroom rent: $770/mo. Average 2-bedroom rent: $927/mo.

Avg 1BR Rent

$770/mo

Avg 2BR Rent

$927/mo

Median Income

$61,371

Tenant Rights

3/10

Rent is Generally Affordable

At the median income of $61,371/year, the 30% rule suggests spending up to $1,534/mo on rent. The average 2BR rent of $927/mo is within this threshold.

Renter Statistics

40.7% of households in Wyoming are renters.

Wyoming Metro Areas

Metro AreaStudio1BR2BRVacancy
Casper$561$666$7956%
Cheyenne$586$741$9065.9%

Wyoming Counties - Fair Market Rents

CountyStudio1BR2BR3BRIncomeBurden
Wells County$820$973$1,161$1,448$71,96719.4%
Tyler County$814$1,041$1,302$1,647$61,62025.4%
Randolph County$692$883$1,111$1,350$70,58418.9%
Scott County$710$877$1,101$1,337$49,18326.9%
Montgomery County$710$866$1,044$1,363$67,06618.7%
Greene County$597$746$951$1,161$60,10619.0%
Kane County$627$797$941$1,219$63,67017.7%
Russell County$725$872$1,103$1,306$68,37819.4%
Lincoln County$501$600$719$938$44,54419.4%
Mason County$401$500$606$780$31,47723.1%
Harrison County$430$532$655$839$32,31324.3%
Jackson County$528$640$805$1,007$36,65526.4%
Turner County$526$625$789$962$48,33119.6%
Keith County$476$593$711$910$43,62319.6%
Howard County$476$570$707$833$37,90822.4%
Hamilton County$455$583$693$849$47,60017.5%
Monroe County$402$500$633$785$35,64021.3%
Smith County$422$506$633$794$40,25018.9%
Polk County$580$693$851$1,054$44,28023.1%
Hill County$419$516$610$776$34,97520.9%
King County$536$649$816$1,011$45,36021.6%
Brown County$433$512$618$791$31,82823.3%
Sullivan County$584$741$891$1,181$58,67218.2%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average rent in Wyoming?

The 2026 statewide average rent in Wyoming is $770/mo for a 1-bedroom and $927/mo for a 2-bedroom.

What percentage of people rent in Wyoming?

Approximately 40.7% of households in Wyoming are renters.

How strong are tenant rights in Wyoming?

Wyoming has a tenant rights score of 3/10. This indicates relatively limited renter protections.

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