Buying Land in Wyoming - The Cold Hard Truth

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2022
  • Talking about the price of land and unrealistic expectations

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  • @dr.candido4441
    @dr.candido4441 Год назад +74

    My uncle moved there 35 years ago. I never saw him again. He’s alive my dad still receives letters from him just the man loves the isolation and the beauty.

  • @prestonlewis4503
    @prestonlewis4503 Год назад +197

    Most importantly Don't try to change wyoming to be the place where you moved from!!

    • @TheWyomingProject
      @TheWyomingProject  Год назад +35

      Nothing will get you exiled from the community faster.

    • @darryljones9049
      @darryljones9049 Год назад +24

      @@davepage2466 I disagree. I think the people in Wyoming need to be more Engaged in the political process and actually promote this way of life instead of waiting until it’s threatened with liberal politics.

    • @MrIdontknowww
      @MrIdontknowww Год назад +12

      I am a newly disabled Texan wishing to get away from the new Californian Texan residents

    • @Winkmeister
      @Winkmeister Год назад +7

      Everyone moving in from out of state should receive a "Welcome Basket" which includes a small wall hanging of the saying "God Bless Wyoming, and Keep It Wild"... (with periodic inspections to confirm it's still hanging up--
      “God bless Wyoming and keep it wild” was written in the last entry in the diary of 15-year-old Helen “Becky” Mettler, a Bar B-C guest from New Jersey in 1925. She fell 100 feet to her death in Taggart Canyon.

    • @luvslogistics1725
      @luvslogistics1725 Год назад +1

      What if I want to improve Wyoming to be more like California?

  • @williamlloyd854
    @williamlloyd854 Год назад +80

    I was raised in Wyomin, sold out in 95. I moved back 8 yrs ago. That property I purchased 8 yrs ago is now valued 4 times what I paid.
    I get letters frequently from people tryin to buy me out.
    If someone is fortunate enough to move to Wyomin, Don't try and change us. We are conservative, firearm friendly, and respect the privacy of our neighbors..

    • @dragaknee
      @dragaknee Год назад +3

      We share you're values, but there's been a definite shift in our state. If we were to move to your town, how could we display to the locals your culture is a big reason we're here, and we're not a threat to your way of life? We're trying to move to a smaller town and this is something I've thought about. I don't understand why anyone would move to a place they know they wont get along with the people in it.
      Edited for grammar

  • @markchurch1131
    @markchurch1131 Год назад +43

    My wife visited Powell last November and fell in love with the people and area. We both returned in December and spent 5 days looking for a house. We closed on our forever home the end of January. I retired in May and we moved to Powell in June. Best decision we ever made. Wish we would have moved here 20 years ago. We love the people of Wyoming and the Big Horn Basin is beautiful.

    • @rickgifford42
      @rickgifford42 Год назад

      What happened to my reply?

    • @rickgifford42
      @rickgifford42 Год назад

      My wife and I are planning to move to Powell Wyoming next spring email me please.

    • @fanofbrocktoon6286
      @fanofbrocktoon6286 Год назад

      I grew up in Powell. Nice town. Considering retiring there myself

    • @prmaninla
      @prmaninla Год назад +1

      Powell is a terrific little town.

    • @cabotcat1
      @cabotcat1 9 месяцев назад

      @@prmaninlaI have family in Powell. It’s a great place 👍

  • @kevinblackshow
    @kevinblackshow Год назад +52

    I’m a retiree who moved to Cheyenne in 2021 from Chicago. It was difficult to find a decent rental house. I got a great one at $400 per month above my Chicago house mortgage. I love not thinking about being carjacked when I drive through Wyoming!

    • @TheWyomingProject
      @TheWyomingProject  Год назад +19

      My land, my horse, my dog, my truck, or my woman. Mess with any of them and you wont have another worry. Good job getting out of there

    • @rickgifford42
      @rickgifford42 Год назад +2

      Amen to that brother!

    • @user-qm9oo2fd2o
      @user-qm9oo2fd2o Год назад +1

      We retired last June as well. Moving to Cheyenne this spring.

    • @danopticon
      @danopticon Год назад +6

      For what it’s worth, I’ve lived about ten-to-twelve blocks from the official Chicago city limit for 39 years now, always just a few blocks from one el stop or another, spent my adolescence riding the el and buses to parties and shows everywhere all over the city at all hours of the night, continue going to plays and concerts in my adulthood on public transportation everywhere, walking to the grocery store or to friends’ places or just around … and I’ve not been the victim of a crime once?
      And my mom’s lived here even longer, not far from my current place, and she’s got a more active social calendar than I do, and she’s also never been the victim of a crime while living here - although she had her pocket picked, while with her own mom, traveling through Egypt in the early ‘60s … but for this comment that doesn’t count.
      And before she died (aged 98) my grandmom lived in a third-floor walk-up, since the ‘40s, in the same general neighborhood we moved to (close family!), and she was probably the most active member of our family: her apartment did get robbed in 1982 - we suspected a handyman who used the excuse of repairing her sink to scope out her apartment, then later rob it, but we couldn’t prove it - and she was also never the victim of a violent crime … and she was a committed walker, and a nutty adventurer, all her life. (Didn’t have to enter hospice until a few months before she died, too! Walking those three stories every day kept her in shape.)
      Now, that’s all anecdotal data, but the point is: if I watched certain news programs, I’d think the world outside my front door was perpetually on fire; it’s really not. Fact is. I wouldn’t trade my life here for anything!
      So if you like the exurbs or the suburbs or the wilderness, then get down with your bad self and groove in your exurb/suburb/wilderness. Good for you. But people also love city life: there’s a reason we all flocked to Paris, Chicago, Tokyo, Oslo, Rio, NYC, etc., in the first place! The populations here wax and wane as real estate prices fluctuate, driven by demand, but we love it here, and - provided a city isn’t dependent on a single dying industry - people migrate to major cities all over the world quite reliably.
      I don’t know what certain public figures gain by ginning up hysteria around city living - votes, I suppose? based on tribalism? - but the picture they paint of our home is unrecognizable to those of us living here. Come visit and ask confirmed residents face-to-face what they think of Chicago, and the answer you’ll get is that we live here because it’s great and we love it!

    • @BiggBodyShotty
      @BiggBodyShotty 6 месяцев назад

      Have you ever been carjacked? Where’d you live in Chicago?

  • @daverodneyjr5682
    @daverodneyjr5682 Год назад +27

    I’m from Wisconsin and in military definitely want to move to Wyoming and I have no idea to change it. I just want a good amount of land with trees and be away from people.

    • @user-tc3ou6sy5f
      @user-tc3ou6sy5f 2 дня назад

      Often I hear people say....they want to get away from people. Then in their back yard sits a camper. Why would that be ??? To park for a week end around " people " ??

  • @wyoed1
    @wyoed1 Год назад +16

    My suggestion, being originally from Wyoming, don't move to Wyoming. Too cold, way windy (all the time), wages low (Right-to-work state). This guy tells the truth. Don't plan to move to Wyoming.

    • @prioris55555
      @prioris55555 Год назад

      If conservative Putin moved there, he'd be elected governor in landslide.
      So many dogman sightings for a sparsely settled state..

  • @mikem4432
    @mikem4432 Год назад +7

    In eastern part of the state you can buy 80 acres for less than a new Toyota truck. It is flat country, but still good enough to put a camper and just enjoy the land, in the summer through fall. And leave for winter, small footprint, far from crowds, and clean air.

  • @Bullets4Bucks
    @Bullets4Bucks Год назад +11

    Bro people from Cali still think it's cheap... and they are jacking up prices so no one else local can buy

    • @TheWyomingProject
      @TheWyomingProject  Год назад +4

      Cali housing market is falling apart. It won't seem cheap to them for too long.

    • @oldrango883
      @oldrango883 Год назад +2

      @@TheWyomingProjectuhm, no, it hasn’t fallen apart. It’s fricken $600k for a dump that’s 1000sq ft and needs work so you are mistaken about that. The pricing is still absolutely outrageous. People are dumb and paying way more than asking price. I can’t wait for the bubble to burst! That’s when I will buy.

    • @willowandluka5302
      @willowandluka5302 Год назад +2

      That’s happening in dozens of states. Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Arizona, etc. Californians are spreading to all these places and it’s pricing locals out of homes. As a Californian, I just want to get out.

  • @northerncaptain855
    @northerncaptain855 Год назад +11

    My son who works remotely recently moved to Wyoming from Washington with his young family. Fortunately he could afford a home that struck me as really pricey. I looked at some of the realtors websites for some somewhat remote acreage to perhaps build a cabin. The stuff I looked at struck me as overpriced.

  • @ericmackay2514
    @ericmackay2514 Год назад +10

    Glad we bought our retirement 35 acres when we were stationed there. Can't wait to return!!!!

  • @billtuckjr2834
    @billtuckjr2834 Год назад +13

    My Wife worked in Cody for a Year. I Visited and we both fell in love with Wyoming. We came up this year and camped out for three months. We got our dream house for s Great Price. Were Fully Retired. We now live in Heaven. We will never Vote here or try and change things. The Locals run everything here and they do it right!! We sold our home for a high price down south with lots of loot left over for a nice retirement. With patients and a Very Good Realtor the home we got has NO! Major Problems. It cost a fortune to get anything done up here. Take your time and wait for your chance and have the cash ready!!

    • @TheWyomingProject
      @TheWyomingProject  Год назад +4

      Impressive dedication living in the camper to make the score. Definitely sounds like you got a good one by being here.

    • @TODinWY
      @TODinWY Год назад +2

      Bill. we need you to vote here, but only in national elections if you feel so inclined.

    • @billtuckjr2834
      @billtuckjr2834 Год назад +1

      @@TODinWY Thank You! Will consider it. The Small town we live in equals everyone knows your business. If I were to even Register everyone would know. Don`t want to stir up the pot. Wyoming is a different lifestyle.

    • @billtuckjr2834
      @billtuckjr2834 Год назад +4

      @@TheWyomingProject We got a call by our realtor before the home went online. We were there within one hour of her call. We offered them the very reasonable price they wanted in CASH. They took it and signed the deal immediately! Geter Done!!!

    • @toddgittins5692
      @toddgittins5692 15 дней назад

      Lots of loot? They'll work on that problem.

  • @moregrip4185
    @moregrip4185 Год назад +3

    Greatly appreciated, more videos like this please!

  • @ranulfwhitewolf1106
    @ranulfwhitewolf1106 Год назад +8

    I'm glad I bought my 40 acres in Casper 2 months ago. It wasn't as cheap as I'd planned, but it's better quality than the stuff down in Medicine Bow and more accessible. Also, Casper is a great city. I can't wait to move to Wyoming and start getting the land ready for a house. I also like Wyoming the way it is and I hope to help it stay that way.

    • @Legacii
      @Legacii 11 месяцев назад

      How's your project going?

  • @kevinnunya9714
    @kevinnunya9714 Год назад +5

    My Dad was from Laramie and went to the U of Wyoming. Our family owned thousands of acres in the area near Chugwater. Folks from Wyoming are hard headed and very independent and Wyoming is not for everybody. If you want to move there and get into the dream of a plot of land and Bison in your yard, get over yourself quickly. Also, remember that there is a reason that under 600K people live in the State - the weather is brutal and if you do not like the cold - do not come to Wyoming. Snow in June is not an uncommon thing there, especially at higher altitudes. Also, folks in Wyoming love to take people from "back East" for a ride and sell them plots of land that cannot be used for anything, as there is water, septic, and road access to your dream plot that need to be addressed when you buy there. Then there is medical care, which in Wyoming is a crap shoot for quality depending on where you end up and how far you are from a major city. Lots to think about, but if you have 700K to spend on a house and 5-10acres, you might do ok, except in Teton County (Jackson).

  • @codyrenner3010
    @codyrenner3010 Год назад +9

    Thank you for letting those that want to just throw up high density development that we DONT do that in Wyoming.

  • @patzuniga5027
    @patzuniga5027 Год назад +5

    We bought land in northwest Wyoming 5 years ago. I wont say what price but when i saw it I sold my home in Colorado asap and picked up the land. No neighbors. elk on the property. I work for home so was able to do it. Yes Culture shock and no shopping but best place to raise a family. Clean water, best hunting, and long winters. We

  • @bettye444
    @bettye444 Год назад +13

    I once entertained the notion of buying property in WY. I could have bought a large amount of acreage for a crazy low amount of money. I didn’t and am where I need to be for my stage of life. I love the idea of WY and I hope you citizens of the state will carefully guard your state and its integrity. Californians ruined S. NV and would like to do the same to TX. DO NOT LET IT HAPPEN!

  • @pioneerspiritPS
    @pioneerspiritPS Год назад +7

    Hello been watching your channel and appreciate your honesty. We are getting out of Canada and relocating to the east side of Big Horn Mountains. We bring conservatism, Trucking and a passion for the 2A.

    • @TheWyomingProject
      @TheWyomingProject  Год назад +1

      Awesome. Welcome to the area! Great snowmobiling over that way

  • @garfield8900
    @garfield8900 Год назад +3

    Wyoming has been expensive for a long time and I hope you don’t mind the wind!

  • @user-qm9oo2fd2o
    @user-qm9oo2fd2o Год назад +8

    We’re moving to Wyoming from California. Actually from the Central Valley which is very conservative….Kevin McCarthys district.
    Not wanting to change anything in Wyoming, wanting to become accumulated very quickly.
    California as a whole really sucks. Folks have to remember that California has millions upon millions of conservatives, look it up. This was the land of Ronald Reagan for crying out loud. We that have been here for decades are jumping ship because their is no turning back, politically. No need to fight a loosing battle because we’re out numbered and cannot win.

  • @laughingsharpie
    @laughingsharpie 6 часов назад

    Breaks my heart man, I feel like I missed my chance. Been wanting to move off the east coast out to wyoming for years. The land, the forests, it all seemed like home. Now it seems like an even bigger pipe dream than before.

  • @cubsfan910
    @cubsfan910 Год назад +3

    Preach Brother! True

  • @FitnFire
    @FitnFire Год назад +1

    This video has a lot of truth to it! I just close on my property last week and I am excited to move out that way

  • @mrrogers98
    @mrrogers98 Год назад +15

    Next year for me. Wyoming’s values, morales are mine. I will always vote for Wyoming and America First. Starting to get my ducks in a row and wait out ten more months til I’m
    vested and I’m out here. I’m in Gillette visiting my kids now. Thinking about visiting Cody on my way back to commi land on the coast.

    • @TheWyomingProject
      @TheWyomingProject  Год назад +3

      Careful, Cody makes people fall deep in love. Safe travels

  • @critter4662
    @critter4662 11 месяцев назад +5

    The only people can afford anything anymore are the elderly. I should have bought property or invested when I was still in the womb! 🤣👍🏻 Thank you for the great content!

  • @cabotcat1
    @cabotcat1 9 месяцев назад

    Love the t-shirt! I’ve been to the Proud Cut.

  • @carlmoeller56
    @carlmoeller56 2 месяца назад

    I live in CT. I bought my .4 acre Lot in Wyo. in 2017. It has electricity and water hook up already there. It is in Lincoln County in an area called Star Valley on the Idaho border. 55 min. south of Jackson and about 1.5 hours from the south entrance of Yellowstone. I paid 7k for it. The going price now is about 74K. I get low ball offers from time to time. Hope to build there in the next few years. I love the area. I am Blessed!

  • @rockybridges4820
    @rockybridges4820 Год назад +2

    So so true brother. My kids moved to Wy and since we retired we thought we would chase them! Man property has gone thru the roof. Houses built in early 1900 and they are 400k! Probably just visit Wyoming vs buy Wyoming. Not going to pay for property that goes up 4x in less than 5 years!! Love Wyoming just can't afford it!

  • @misfit13actual86
    @misfit13actual86 Год назад +11

    I'm born and raised in WY..from Gillette.. joined the military....retired after 20 years..stuck in Kommieforniastan for now...gotta get wife onboard then I'll be back home. Don't worry, I love my God, Country Family and Guns.

    • @TheWyomingProject
      @TheWyomingProject  Год назад +4

      Make it happen. We need more good people to help hold the line

    • @rickgifford42
      @rickgifford42 Год назад

      Just tell her your moving to Wyoming. I did and now my wife is on board. Planning to move to Powell Wyoming next spring when she retires.

    • @Matt-ru5rw
      @Matt-ru5rw Год назад

      Why live in California if you hate it?

    • @tinoyb9294
      @tinoyb9294 Год назад +1

      Divorce coming.

  • @dominichafner282
    @dominichafner282 Год назад +2

    Post college grad from northern va, have always admired WY and would love to get to work and live an honest life. Any advice?

  • @gradywilson3006
    @gradywilson3006 Год назад

    Like the Proud Cut shirt.
    Great place with good food and great people that run it.

  • @PreparedOverlander
    @PreparedOverlander Год назад

    I am looking for some property in the south west corner of the state. I will be out later this year to see a few areas.

  • @samuelfujita8877
    @samuelfujita8877 Год назад +4

    Miss Wyoming so much, really is God's country out there. Just a shame that I've gotten priced out of it

  • @rdgray169
    @rdgray169 Год назад

    Thanks for the informative video. We’re looking to move from Florida due to overdevelopment, pollution, taxes, etc… I would love to buy 100+ acres for conservation purposes. Does Wyoming offer property tax breaks for agricultural/conservation land?

  • @Strategory76
    @Strategory76 6 месяцев назад +1

    "the last true bastion of America." I do believe that's true.

  • @MM-ku2jt
    @MM-ku2jt 10 месяцев назад +2

    400,K? Wow that's crazy. Forget it. Priced out. Four hundred plus all the other expenses that will come? I'm out. Thanks for the video

    • @maroon9273
      @maroon9273 9 месяцев назад

      Gentrification is spreading everywhere.

  • @themaverickproject4577
    @themaverickproject4577 Год назад +2

    THE AUDIO IS GONE ON THIS VIDEO -- I was listing to the audio on this video last night. It won't play now.

    • @TheWyomingProject
      @TheWyomingProject  Год назад

      I just tested and it played fine. Maybe check the mute button on your device?

    • @themaverickproject4577
      @themaverickproject4577 Год назад

      I was on a tower computer. Other videos were playing fine. Even a comercial before your video played audio. A weird FLUKE?

  • @TODinWY
    @TODinWY Год назад

    There still seems to be some kind of audio problem....

  • @robbieglass9125
    @robbieglass9125 Год назад +1

    He speaks the truth. They think their land is made out of gold.

  • @TODinWY
    @TODinWY Год назад +2

    Workin' good now.

  • @cantoon350
    @cantoon350 Год назад +4

    I’m so glad I’m not the only person that thinks Copper Leaf is awful 😣 that definitely ruined the north fork!!

    • @TheWyomingProject
      @TheWyomingProject  Год назад +2

      Ugh, I hate it. Such an eye sore. I feel so bad for those wintering elk.

    • @cantoon350
      @cantoon350 Год назад +1

      I don’t remember that large heard of elk wintering there, but the deer really liked that area. Subdividing that was such a bad idea. The original guys that put that in, lost it. I thought it was funny, people from here don’t understand or see a need for a gated community. What are you gating out lol the animals?

    • @joelaughlin6498
      @joelaughlin6498 Год назад +1

      @@TheWyomingProject I'm sure the wildlife think the same thing about your ranch area.

  • @johnwiggins2796
    @johnwiggins2796 2 месяца назад

    This video makes me want to move there even more. I pray the left coast doesn't come in and ruin everything.

  • @mhughes1160
    @mhughes1160 Год назад +3

    I wish I could live in a beautiful place like that

  • @chasemcglaughlin8044
    @chasemcglaughlin8044 Год назад +1

    What would you say to a 23 Y/O who wants to move to Wyoming? I don't have many assets and too young to have a lot of money saved

  • @itsame9647
    @itsame9647 Год назад

    damn i just wanna buy a single-family house for 200k. you were emphasizing the expensiveness of the western side, but what about the center like in Casper? The environment seems nice enough based on Google Earth but what do you all think?

  • @Smallblockdaddy69
    @Smallblockdaddy69 Год назад +2

    my goal is to graduate and immediatley go work the pipeline, get my money up while im young, and move to wyoming or idaho by 25. I live in canada right now but dont plan on staying here lol

  • @ConCafePodcast
    @ConCafePodcast Год назад +2

    I just checked still preety affordable 😅

  • @Allright7
    @Allright7 Год назад

    How much does the Earth cost

  • @ThompPL1
    @ThompPL1 Месяц назад

    3:11 . . . " Cheap Land => Haul Your Own H2O ! " 🤣

  • @user-do8wj1wi5x
    @user-do8wj1wi5x Год назад +2

    I’m 17 completely lost in life just watching RUclips wishing I was born into an actual family in Wyoming and have a real life. I live in new jersey and I just want to walk to Wyoming and start a life in a place I actually want to live

    • @Last_Victory
      @Last_Victory 11 месяцев назад

      Damn bro shit sounds like me fr, from Jersey 17 wishing to just have land and be left alone to farm and shit

    • @Rob-li8sq
      @Rob-li8sq 11 месяцев назад +5

      I will tell you as a 41 year old man, do it as soon as you can. I’ve had those thoughts around your age and unfortunately never made the jump and still regret it to this day. I’ve made so many excuses as to why I shouldn’t or can’t, but those are just that, excuses. My advice would be to get into some sort of a trade… electrical, plumbing, HVAC or something along those lines. You’ll always be in high demand pretty much anywhere you chose to relocate and with decent compensation. Good luck in the future and DON’T MAKE EXCUSES!

    • @metalman69201
      @metalman69201 6 месяцев назад +1

      Good advice!!

  • @seanscholesss
    @seanscholesss Год назад

    What if I want it to be farm land or lease it

  • @malliezickefoose9409
    @malliezickefoose9409 Год назад +1

    Allen Simpson said it all when he said the attitude in Wyoming is the last asshole in shut the gate!

  • @CRJines
    @CRJines Год назад

    What if you're looking for vacant land to live off grid? Where could somebody get a little chunk of ground for about $50,000?

    • @TheWyomingProject
      @TheWyomingProject  Год назад +1

      Wyoming wouldnt be my choice. There are a lot of factors that go into off-grid. Trees for building and water more than anything else are going to be your largest issues here

    • @CRJines
      @CRJines Год назад +2

      @@TheWyomingProject thank you for your reply. We currently live in New Mexico off grid. I'm actually leaving on Thursday to explore Wyoming for the 4th time. We don't want anything out in the Great basin you couldn't live there. We're thinking maybe over by the Greybull area. We're looking to spend between 50 and 75,000. Our only requirement would be access to trees for firewood. We haven't owned a television set in 25 years, haven't had running water in 10. I think the last time I took a hot shower was about 2 years ago. We're not expecting to live next to Dick Cheney, but sure I'm hoping I could find a little piece of ground somewhere

  • @bobgrizzly9856
    @bobgrizzly9856 5 месяцев назад

    Great advice from a California transplant-I love how you all feel you belong here after 10 years and can lecture others. BTW, please stop blaming the the problems in Colorado and Wyoming on "Coloradoans" we all got along just fine before you and your fellow transplants showed up in the late 90's and early 2000's!

  • @seanscholesss
    @seanscholesss Год назад

    I don’t wanna live there but I do wanna retire there after my military service but how can I generate income on my lot?

  • @bbkyjohnson
    @bbkyjohnson 8 месяцев назад

    I’ve been considering going west to Montana Wyoming or Idaho for a few years now. Probably have 18 months to 2 years yet before I will try it.

    • @chip9177
      @chip9177 13 дней назад

      Montana is full

  • @aarongutierrez2353
    @aarongutierrez2353 6 месяцев назад

    Lived here for 6 months for work, fell in love with it thinking about buying 40 acres just for visiting purposes no building no nothing.

  • @mitchgunner8009
    @mitchgunner8009 Год назад +1

    I have seen over the pass 3-5 years the price of land has definitely gone up.

  • @lloydsplace101
    @lloydsplace101 11 месяцев назад +2

    the reason the land prices went up beacause the millionaires came in the first place

  • @Mr13thatguy
    @Mr13thatguy Год назад +3

    This is all true, 100%.

  • @v.m.8472
    @v.m.8472 9 месяцев назад

    I agree! No bums wanted.

  • @gregory5347
    @gregory5347 10 месяцев назад +1

    And anything surrounding Yellowstone might be in trouble if the volcano erupts maybe that why everyone is selling farm land in Montana maybe they know something is about to happen but all that land with nothing to offer shouldn't be pricey it doesn't sound right

  • @malcolmlagares8245
    @malcolmlagares8245 Год назад

    This is awesome. If everything you're saying is true, I am so glad - SO GLAD. . . . No, I am NOT from California or Colorado. Hell NO.

  • @jnkoa33
    @jnkoa33 Год назад +3

    Thank you for your brutal honesty

    • @TheWyomingProject
      @TheWyomingProject  Год назад

      You're welcome. I know people are busy and just want to provide real value.

  • @AdaptOrQuit
    @AdaptOrQuit 7 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic there goes my last hope at reasonable land

  • @jujulepew
    @jujulepew 9 месяцев назад +1

    Teton area will always be pricy regardless, but people are gonna run out of money to pay all that they acquired during the past 3y, they gonna have to sell those xtra property they got during the low interest hype. When inventory reaches a desired level, it will be a buyer' s market again and we are almost there. I cant wait to leave the city and get back to the land, depopulated, no city ordinances, no HOAs, no anti freedom anti guns Karens.

  • @CornPopMillerJr
    @CornPopMillerJr Год назад

    This Coloradan already bought 80 acres of Carbon county, 1/4 mile of utility poles, and drilled a well...I've got the best views on the planet, Snowy Range, Como Bluff, and Elk Mountain. BTW, what's your problem with Coloradans? I built half the UW campus. I built Cheyenne and Laramie for the last 25 years.

    • @user-hi3hk7te8i
      @user-hi3hk7te8i Год назад

      If Coloradans are so great why are you living in Wyoming?

    • @CornPopMillerJr
      @CornPopMillerJr Год назад

      @@user-hi3hk7te8i Um...I don't think I ever said anything about the greatness of Coloradans. I also never said I live in WY. I said I bought 80 acres of it. I asked a simple question to which you responded with a question...instead of an answer.

    • @CornPopMillerJr
      @CornPopMillerJr Год назад

      @@jessepatterson1909 what a snowflake. You must be a biden voter... WY is part of America and I'm going to play in WY all I want. I'm going to shoot all your speed goats and elk too. Ignorant snowflake...

    • @CornPopMillerJr
      @CornPopMillerJr Год назад

      @@jessepatterson1909 You prodded this Coloradan to buy more of your state, so this morning I made an offer on another 160 acres in Crook county. I am certain they will accept it. It has a border with a BLM square that has no other access to it so by default, I'm getting a free 640 acres of WY. Oh yeah, my 160 purchase will also come with a free landowner tag (as a nonresident). I'll get to shoot some more of your critters for free (minus the $7 app fee). Maybe someday I'll live in Wy. I'll certainly give it to my kids so they can play in and shoot critters in WY forever....

    • @bettye444
      @bettye444 Год назад +1

      Just don’t vote Democrat.

  • @555atU
    @555atU 14 дней назад

    Have any opinions on buying claims? I would use it to camp, leisure panning (not a serious prospector), shoot guns and fish.

  • @back2basics597
    @back2basics597 Год назад +3

    Wyoming is ground zero when Yellowstone explodes. Why on earth would anyone take the risk and cost you an arm and a leg. Over rated I say and hyped for dubious reasons. A state that registers LLCs with sealed ownerships, you can bet that your neighbors are not who they say they are. Beware the underbelly of a place the boasts rich people as elevated citizens.

  • @Josemarti305
    @Josemarti305 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love Wyoming so much. But the part of the state that’s neglected. Guernsey, Torrington are amazing. I really don’t care that it’s not Jackson Hole. I love it. And I hate Coloradans too 😂😂 just kidding

  • @christinaraestott710
    @christinaraestott710 Год назад +3

    Im so happy youre speaking about preserving youre land. We have seen the Californians and others coming here to Texas and it has created a series of driving our costs up, crime up and wildlife as we knew it and the beauty that was ,is being torn up. It has become and becoming over populated with crazy traffic and everything, I personally hate .They call it progress I call it lack of respect. I hope yall keep keeping it real. Brother protect your land and lifestyle. Texas aint Texas anymore.everything that made Texas proud is almost gone. Now its all about the money.

    • @maroon9273
      @maroon9273 9 месяцев назад +1

      Plus, there building tiny homes across the state of Texas. American dream is over.

  • @he_lives_in_apineapple_und9743
    @he_lives_in_apineapple_und9743 Год назад +1

    To sum this up: Don't move here! You're welcome.

  • @bigdubt2003
    @bigdubt2003 Год назад

    Looking at these comments I wonder how it would work out for me?

  • @lolol180
    @lolol180 9 месяцев назад +1

    just say you dont want folks moving there, its ok

  • @cootdog73
    @cootdog73 Год назад

    Yeah don't come to Arizona either. Same reason...LOL

  • @Desaandjaysiabaker
    @Desaandjaysiabaker Год назад

    My teacher's family used to own fossil Butte until the state found out about all the fossils and took the land

  • @lorenzomassey5891
    @lorenzomassey5891 7 месяцев назад

    Hey I growed up in Utah and I'm Disabled just looking for a place close to IDAHO AND UTAH I was a Electrion I'm Saint Louis Mo and went back east to WVA. so my son would be round famley He's in the Marines know I'm getting old and just want to get close to famley before every bodys gone and maybe my son might move this way his mother passed away may2012 and it been hard on him I just would like to get him off the East Coast he's from mo. I've got a little bit of money coming to me and don't want to wast it and I could leave him some thing there or in. IDAHO MY UNCLE LIVES OUT FROM TWIN FALLS ON EASTWOOD GARDEN S THE TOWN IS FULLER I THINK

  • @Cryptokent
    @Cryptokent Год назад +1

    God you think it's starting to get crowded without any room. Drive I-80 from Evanston to Cheyenne absolutely nothing this guy is hyping nothing!

    • @Cryptokent
      @Cryptokent Год назад

      @@njerseydavid Thanks for the reply, grew up in western Nebraska, spent a lot of time in Wyoming, wife graduated University of Wyoming, spent many hours driving Wyoming saw barren, desolate, waste land that was cold in winter hot in summer and always windy.

  • @greggszyp7371
    @greggszyp7371 Год назад

    No sound. Your other videos play and sound great.

  • @navajo6931
    @navajo6931 Год назад

    Do you know where I can get land for free ?

  • @ashember7064
    @ashember7064 Год назад

    I Hate to Admit im from Colorado and want to Flee to Wyoming, looking at outside of Casper or so.

    • @user-qm9oo2fd2o
      @user-qm9oo2fd2o Год назад

      Come on up man!
      I met my wife in Ft Collins in ‘85. We won’t go back to Colorado. Moving to Cheyenne this spring as we’re both retired now.

  • @gregory5347
    @gregory5347 10 месяцев назад +2

    Sounds like you're trying to keep a certain group of people out,for you to have so few resources and the land is so high sounds like you only want the rich there

  • @backwoods7671
    @backwoods7671 Год назад +1

    I was looking at someplace in the red desert, problem is do I find work or the land first. I currently live 18 hours away and want to move to a place where people are laws are good. I am interested in what you would suggest in my situation?

    • @MrIdontknowww
      @MrIdontknowww Год назад +1

      I would suggest you have an idea of what work and then, a place that may make your drive to work attainable

  • @comeconcon569
    @comeconcon569 Год назад +1

    The least populous state in the nation.

  • @bluecollardiesel
    @bluecollardiesel Год назад

    Whats area is the least windy and better weather?

  • @triplez6691
    @triplez6691 Год назад +1

    Move to Wyoming for a Homestead.
    Nature isolated, no people .

  • @wymandyer6261
    @wymandyer6261 Месяц назад

    wy, co, ut and ne,,,,best places ive lived stateside

  • @andrewbement1388
    @andrewbement1388 Месяц назад

    Hey everyone. I’m in the military and am looking at buying land in Wyoming with my VA home loan. I have no one to talk to that lives there, so that I can become better informed on even the most basic questions. RUclips videos are sparse and google is no help. Would someone be willing to let me ask them questions about this?

    • @SaiyanBrothazPodcast
      @SaiyanBrothazPodcast Месяц назад

      I’ve lived here all my life and bought my first home here in 2020 ask away

    • @andrewbement1388
      @andrewbement1388 Месяц назад

      @@SaiyanBrothazPodcast There are several questions I have about WY, so I appreciate you taking the time to reply to me. The places I’m aware of are Casper, Gillette, Jackson, Laramie, Rock Springs, and Cheyanne. Everyone says that the wind is really bad in Wyoming, so I was wondering what regions of the state the wind is the worst? I know that most places in Wyoming are small so jobs can be sparse in some areas. I have both the qualifications of a chemist and a supply chain manager, where would I likely find opportunities. What places are the gems of Wyoming and the best to live? I know Jackson is where all the billionaires live so that probably a bit out of my price range of 750,000. I want to build my dream home and get a lot of acres. I don’t want to be too far from an airport (more than 2ish hours). I want a place with decent public or private schools. I don’t need a big city, but some chains would be nice for grocery stores and quick food. My wife and I also love nature and national forests/parks. What are the pros and cons of the place I said above? Again, thank you for taking the time to help me figure out some information on where I want to move to.

  • @mr.reality6583
    @mr.reality6583 День назад

    Mr. Negative. Makes one think that people of Wyoming are mean and nasty.

  • @ProTuner06
    @ProTuner06 Год назад +3

    Bullshit. I’ve been finding LOTS of land there for $100k.

  • @charliedaniel718
    @charliedaniel718 10 месяцев назад

    Man I’d like to move out there, I’m here in east TN. Yanks and libs are ruining this place.

  • @bretta3
    @bretta3 Год назад

    It's still cheaper than Colorado.

  • @Uncletoast52
    @Uncletoast52 6 месяцев назад

    Maybe you should run for it.

  • @toddgittins5692
    @toddgittins5692 15 дней назад

    Zero industry, is more like it.

  • @brettharsanye5939
    @brettharsanye5939 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm in know rush I'll just live on BLM land and move e every two weeks about fifty feet.

  • @livinglikeahuman7918
    @livinglikeahuman7918 9 месяцев назад

    Everyone saying “don’t California my (insert state)” you know there are conservatives in Cali ehh?

  • @daverowe762
    @daverowe762 10 дней назад

    How bout that wind 😂😅

  • @SuperLooneyrooney
    @SuperLooneyrooney 9 месяцев назад +1

    Bought a 1/2 acre of raw , scruffy land and outside of Laramie in Centennial back in '96 for $5k and since i never used or built anything on it (and was assured that the land wouldn't blow away), decided to sell it. Sold it last year for $75k wi a month of listing it. People are desperate for any land in WY. Decided to take that and buy some land in the ozarks of Arkansas. Remember that even if you want and can accept the difficulties of living in WY, your spouse may not be able to.

  • @teemb3183
    @teemb3183 Месяц назад

    Obviously not born and raised in Cody …just another interloper who bout a place up south fork in what appeared to be the diamond basin subdivision… Wonder where he blew in from?