Min/max come from the active-listing pool; the median comes from Realtor's separate listing set — the two are not subsets of each other, so the median's position relative to the tiles above should not be read literally.
Not shown: Studio (rent only, no matching sale price), 6 BR (sale only, no matching rent), 7 BR (sale only, no matching rent), 8 BR (sale only, no matching rent).
Sales here take about 25 days longer to go under contract than rentals (median across 3 property types).
Not shown: Apartment (rented here, not sold), Land (sold here, not rented), Multi-Family (sold here, not rented).
HUD government estimate (40th percentile) — not actual market asking rent.
U.S. Census ACS characteristics for ZIP 82001 itself, not its parent county.
| Measure | ZIP 82001 | Laramie County | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Median Household Income | $75K | $80K | -$5K |
| Below Poverty Level | 8.0% | 8.9% | -0.9% |
| Median Age | 35.80 | 38.50 | -2.70 |
| Total Population | 38,168 | 101,060 | -- |
| Avg Household Size | 2.21 | 2.30 | -0.09 |
| Owner-Occupied | 62.7% | 70.6% | -7.8% |
| Worked From Home | 8.5% | 9.1% | -0.6% |
| Mean Commute | 15.90 | 17.80 | -1.90 |
Higher or lower is not itself good or bad — it describes the neighborhood, not the investment.
ZIP-level figures come from ZIP Code Tabulation Areas, which approximate but do not exactly match USPS ZIP codes. A missing value is suppressed or unavailable at this sample size, not zero. Estimates for 2019–2020 use the 2010 ZCTA boundaries and 2021–2024 the 2020 ones, so a step between those two years may be a boundary change rather than real movement.