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Mixed bag for Wyoming home values
(2008-09-08)
(wpr) - A recent survey found that median home
values dropped in 11 Wyoming counties while increasing in 12 counties during fiscal year 2008.

The survey by California-based ESRI found that Teton County saw the largest decline in median home values, where the drop was 9.1 percent. The median home value for fiscal 2008 in Teton County is $623,512.

Natrona County experienced the biggest increase at 30.8 percent, according to the study. That pushed the median home value there to $168,262.

The median home value is the point at which half of the homes are worth more and half are worth less. ESRI says the study includes the value of all homes, and not just the values of homes that sold or are on the market.

The second biggest jump among Wyoming counties was Sublette County, where the median home value increased 14.7 percent to
$250,175.
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