Wyoming Homeowners Insurance Calculator

Wyoming variant. This is a Wyoming-specific version of the Homeowners Insurance Estimator, using pre-defined local figures (tax rates, median home and income values, and typical regional costs). For the full formula, methodology, and FAQ, open the main Homeowners Insurance Estimator.

Homeowners insurance in Wyoming typically runs about 0.30%–0.40% of home value per year. On the $320,000 median home, that's roughly $1,120 annually.

What Wyoming homeowners insurance covers

Premiums fund dwelling coverage, personal property, liability, and loss of use. Wyoming's $320,000 median home value sets the baseline dwelling coverage and therefore the premium.

Local risk - wildfire, hurricane, hail, flood - drives big swings. Flood is separately insured. Use the estimator to refine the Wyoming average for your build cost and deductible.

About taxes and housing in Wyoming

Wyoming levies no state income tax and also imposes no corporate income tax.

Wyoming has a low effective property tax rate near 0.58%, with median home values around $320,000.

Wyoming's economy is dominated by energy extraction, including coal, oil, and natural gas, along with tourism and ranching.

Worked example: $320,000 home

$320,000 × 0.35% ≈ $1,120/year ($93/month). Replacement-cost coverage, not market value, ultimately sets the premium - land value is excluded.

Quick reference

  • State income tax: No state income tax
  • State sales tax: 4% (plus 1.44% avg local)
  • Median home value: $320,000
  • Median household income: $72,495
  • Effective property tax rate: 0.58%
  • Avg auto insurance: $1,399/yr

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is homeowners insurance in Wyoming?

Roughly $1,120/year on the $320,000 median home, varying with local catastrophe risk.

Does homeowners insurance cover floods in Wyoming?

No - flood coverage is purchased separately through the NFIP or private insurers.

Open the full Homeowners Insurance Estimator