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House hunting
Laramie is an anomaly wrt housing. When I describe my experience, reactions are along the line of why so pricey? A 7.5k sf lot is about 103k. That is an insane $600k per acre. I see homes with ridiculously tiny yards. Many older homes have single car garages with no expansion options. Goldilocks much? Sure too small or too big. Perception is Laramie or Wyoming in general is spacious. Reality is Laramie is an compact urban area. The city is working on this, and it took time to get here, and it will take time to resolve.
u/Routine_Bed8899 — 8 days ago