The median home value in Smoot, WY is $480,400.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $383,130.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Smoot, WY is $480,400.
Approximately 79.76% of Smoot homes are owned,
compared to 0% rented, while
20.25% are vacant.
Smoot real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Smoot real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
This Smoot, WY offering is one you won't want to pass up! Home features 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths with an additional to-be completed full bath downstairs. New vinyl flooring and carpeting. Situated on nearly 1 acre without CCRs or restrictions. Property also offers a 1200 SF barn/equipment storage with animal stalls and wood stove. Cottonwood Irrigation water rights are an added bonus! Great location in the heart of Smoot, in a fantastic neighborhood community. Home has previously been state certified with the Department of Family Services for childcare.
3.68 acre lot in the new ''The SPRUCE Subdivision'' just west of Smoot. Lot has great views of the area and Cottonwood Canyon which is just a mile away. Lot will include 8 Blue Spruce trees and 5 aspen trees. Lot is at the end of the road at the cul-de-sac so in a very quite area. Lot has a buried main line for irrigation water from Cottonwood Irrigation District with riser every 60 feet along the north side of the lot. Power and fiber optic are to the lot.
Picturesque 18-acre parcel along the east side of scenic Highway 89 between Afton and Smoot. This property is set against a beautiful mountain backdrop and is primarily flat meadowland that gently slopes upward creating an ideal homesite for taking in the Star Valley views to the north, west, and south. No HOA or CC&R's. The acreage is fenced with gated access off Hwy 89 and is part of the Cottonwood Irrigation District with irrigation risers across the top/east property line. Close proximity to a Bridger-Teton National Forest trailhead offering miles and miles of trails for hiking, horseback, hunting, and fishing. Property can be further subdivided.