Trend of Rental Yield in Big Horn County, Wyoming

Gavop is a real estate, housing & local data & analytics service. We get data from public sources such as the census bureau & private databases. Our data can be used by real estate and organizations to get further insights into local market dynamics. We analyzed rental yield trends from 2009 and 2015 for all counties in the U.S. Rental yields are impacted by factors such as home location, home facilities, employment opportunities, strata levies, and council rates

The key elements in the research are

  1. Median Gross Rent
  2. Median Home Value

 

Our key findings

CountyBig Horn County
Population 201511,895
Population 200911,372
Population % change4.6
Population change rank compared to US993
Population change rank compared to Wyoming21
Median Gross Rent 2015595
Median Gross Rent 2009510
Median Gross Rent % change16.7
Median Gross Rent change rank compared to US1,252
Median Gross Rent change rank compared to Wyoming16
Home Value 2015141,400
Home Value 2009108,500
Home Value % change30.3
Home Value change rank compared to US220
Home Value change rank compared to Wyoming7
Rental Yield 20155.0
Rental Yield 20095.6
Rental Yield % change-10.5
Rental Yield change rank compared to US2,841
Rental Yield change rank compared to Wyoming17