My wife and I lived in and around Cheyenne for near 20 years (74-95) We moved due to our jobs but I have wanted to return for decades. This Spring, 2023 we moved back to Cheyenne. Now in our 70's we did not want to move too far out in the country. I was so discouraged to find housing that was affordable. Living in WY cost much more than where I last resided in the state of MS. Housing cost is out of this world! Also When I lived in Cheyenne the population was close to 50,000. Near or over 60,000 now. However the quality of life is in my humble opinion is very nice and comfortable. I have had moments asking myself what did I do moving back to Cheyenne and Wyoming. Overall I made a good decision. When the winds are blowing 40mph plus and horizontal snows with drifting snow banks, I am retired now and can enjoy the view from my Livingroom. The Summers are fantastic if you can dodge the hail storms. The Falls are wonderful. The Springs are not long from Winter to almost Summer within a month or less. The Winters are long if I recall correctly. This will be my first Winter in Wyoming in almost 30 years. Again the cost of housing is out of this world and very disappointing.
Thanks for helping sell my home Alisha. I enjoyed my years working at Casper College, but I did not care for the desert or the summertime heat. (I grew up in upstate NY with ten 90 degree days per year.) I miss the snow, but I am happy living on the west coast. Wyoming is great for the right person.
We'll be visiting Casper next month, coming from France. We want to emigrate there for some of the reasons you mentioned : freedom, limited government, conservatism, low population, wide spaces and nature. Though we are French, we fully understand and support the 2nd Amendment - I'm sure the State is quite secure because people are armed. Also sure that the local politicians think twice before making any silly decisions, unlike the fools that have been running France for +40 years ! As for hunting, we'll be glad to hunt images of the wilderness and splendid nature there. Hope to meet you there in December, Alisha. And then, if we like the place, we'll apply for an immigrant visa. Hope the USCIS will accept us. Praying hard for this !
12:05 there was some noise here when I first listened to this part where you asked if “you need an agent in your area…” I thought you said Asians in your area. 😂😂😂 I wondered why as there are plenty Asians here in Honolulu.
Wyoming and Colorado boundaries are defined as 4 degrees of latitude by 7 degrees of longitude. This makes Wyoming slightly smaller than Colorado because it is farther from the equator.. Wyoming has a land area of 97,063.0 square miles while Colorado has a land area of 104,185 square miles. Wyoming looks bigger on a FLAT map, but this is a distortion of displaying a curved surface on a flat map.
Anyone see a lost bearded dragon named Puff running around Casper? He likes to take hits from a bong and drink homemade mead. He smells like tactical soap and one day is gonna live in a clock tower dreamhouse. TWU
It's as if you reached out of my computer and talked only to me.... I'm looking at WY as a retirement destination. It's approximately 7 years from now and I will probably rent. But I can't take the TX heat. I lived in Santa Fe, NM for 12 years, tho, and I miss the high desert and alpine areas. How is WY for single, but aging, renters on a fixed income?
Hey Alisha. Last summer, I came over to WY for a visit, and I loved it. I checked out Cody, Sheridan, and Buffalo. I want rural. However, connectivity was a bit of an issue. I may swing by summer 2024 to your part of the state to check it out. If there is solid connectivity and it's affordable for me, then we may have a winner. If I come, I'll probably stop by to chat you up. Thanks for all the info you provide in your videos.
Have enjoyed learning about Casper this past year. Especially your videos ma'am. Difficult to leave home and an aging mother. But i have to say, i could really see myself enjoying Casper. Thanks for energetic and informative content. Well done!
4:04 great reasons, im looking at Casper, I work-in IT so I have to be close to at least a 'small/mid' sized city.. red state that supports the 2nd amendment, decent snowboarding in the area... you can weekend trip Copper mountain and SLC easy it would seem
Couldn’t agree with more, I spent five years working all over the state, and it and its people are wonderful! As you mentioned the neighboring states really suck, you certainly wouldn’t want to move to South Dakota, respectfully from Rapid City.
Hi Alisha! Do you have any websites to recommend for finding the best jobs in Wyoming? I'm considering moving there but I need a job first, but many of the places I usually live I can't find decent jobs in my line of work.
I'm moving next year. I was hoping to get into a home but I think the interest rates are too high. However the low cost of living and better living is bring me there.
Holy Cow, Alisha,,,, did you notice the tires on the white truck at 6:56? Dang,,,, thanks for all the great info,,,, one of the States I’m considering for my retirement,,,
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Drivers are friendly 😂? Have you been outside lately. For some reason there is a lot of people that don’t know how to drive or know what a red light is or can read the signs. We were sitting at a red light and someone was coming out of gas station driveway and almost hit us in the side (right in front of them) they are blind to I guess. I know you want to sell real estate but we don’t want to be Californicated! Or any other. We get sub zero temps here in the winter, daily normal winds here 40 to 50 mph. We call a breeze.
Seems like a great place for living for those who want quite and peaceful. Thanks Alisha for giving us your passion for this amazing state.
You are welcome! Thank you for watching!
Housing is too expensive and your governor is advocating for wind energy which is a disaster.
My wife and I lived in and around Cheyenne for near 20 years (74-95) We moved due to our jobs but I have wanted to return for decades. This Spring, 2023 we moved back to Cheyenne. Now in our 70's we did not want to move too far out in the country. I was so discouraged to find housing that was affordable. Living in WY cost much more than where I last resided in the state of MS. Housing cost is out of this world! Also When I lived in Cheyenne the population was close to 50,000. Near or over 60,000 now. However the quality of life is in my humble opinion is very nice and comfortable. I have had moments asking myself what did I do moving back to Cheyenne and Wyoming. Overall I made a good decision. When the winds are blowing 40mph plus and horizontal snows with drifting snow banks, I am retired now and can enjoy the view from my Livingroom. The Summers are fantastic if you can dodge the hail storms. The Falls are wonderful. The Springs are not long from Winter to almost Summer within a month or less. The Winters are long if I recall correctly. This will be my first Winter in Wyoming in almost 30 years. Again the cost of housing is out of this world and very disappointing.
Mississippi is the state with the lowest housing cost if I remember correctly. It is also one of the poorest states I believe.
Thanks for helping sell my home Alisha. I enjoyed my years working at Casper College, but I did not care for the desert or the summertime heat. (I grew up in upstate NY with ten 90 degree days per year.) I miss the snow, but I am happy living on the west coast. Wyoming is great for the right person.
Thank you! I am so glad you are happy with the move.
We'll be visiting Casper next month, coming from France. We want to emigrate there for some of the reasons you mentioned : freedom, limited government, conservatism, low population, wide spaces and nature. Though we are French, we fully understand and support the 2nd Amendment - I'm sure the State is quite secure because people are armed. Also sure that the local politicians think twice before making any silly decisions, unlike the fools that have been running France for +40 years ! As for hunting, we'll be glad to hunt images of the wilderness and splendid nature there. Hope to meet you there in December, Alisha. And then, if we like the place, we'll apply for an immigrant visa. Hope the USCIS will accept us. Praying hard for this !
Awesome! I would love to show you around! Email me! Alisha@casperpowerhouse.com
12:05 there was some noise here when I first listened to this part where you asked if “you need an agent in your area…” I thought you said Asians in your area. 😂😂😂 I wondered why as there are plenty Asians here in Honolulu.
Thanks for watching!
Wyoming and Colorado boundaries are defined as 4 degrees of latitude by 7 degrees of longitude. This makes Wyoming slightly smaller than Colorado because it is farther from the equator.. Wyoming has a land area of 97,063.0 square miles while Colorado has a land area of 104,185 square miles. Wyoming looks bigger on a FLAT map, but this is a distortion of displaying a curved surface on a flat map.
And Montana is 147k sq. miles
I’m moving there December 4th. I’ll be working for Union Pacific. I’ve been watching a lot of your videos. Thank you keep up the good work. I love it
You’ll be firing people working for the Railroad? If not you might want to hit the three dots and edit your post if you meant hiring.
@@J.Young808 I meant working and thank you just took care of it
That's awesome! Let me know if you need help finding a home!
Anyone see a lost bearded dragon named Puff running around Casper? He likes to take hits from a bong and drink homemade mead. He smells like tactical soap and one day is gonna live in a clock tower dreamhouse. TWU
I've been hanging missing posters all over town to try to find him! I'm so worried!
It's as if you reached out of my computer and talked only to me.... I'm looking at WY as a retirement destination. It's approximately 7 years from now and I will probably rent. But I can't take the TX heat. I lived in Santa Fe, NM for 12 years, tho, and I miss the high desert and alpine areas. How is WY for single, but aging, renters on a fixed income?
Wyoming is a great state
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Wyoming seems like an amazing state, I hope to be able to move there one day
It's the best! Thanks for watching!
Thoroughly enjoyed this video! As a NJ Deplorable your state sounds amazing!❤👍🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Awesome to hear you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching, appreciate the support!
Hey Alisha. Last summer, I came over to WY for a visit, and I loved it. I checked out Cody, Sheridan, and Buffalo. I want rural. However, connectivity was a bit of an issue. I may swing by summer 2024 to your part of the state to check it out. If there is solid connectivity and it's affordable for me, then we may have a winner. If I come, I'll probably stop by to chat you up. Thanks for all the info you provide in your videos.
Thats sounds great, I would love to meet you! I think we can definitely help you with your connectivity problems here.
Lets not forget that some people move to Casper Wyoming to visit Josh Saunders - kingcobrajfs ...
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I hope to make the holy walk or I ride bike to meet my lord king 👑 cobra 🐍 T.W.U
@@kenkellalea329 ... yeeessssssss
Have enjoyed learning about Casper this past year. Especially your videos ma'am.
Difficult to leave home and an aging mother.
But i have to say, i could really see myself enjoying Casper.
Thanks for energetic and informative content.
Well done!
Thank you so much for the kind words and for watching!
Laramie sounds like Corvallis with Oregon State U when I went there in 1995-2000, population depends on Students
Exactly, in the summer those little college towns population goes way down.
4:04 great reasons, im looking at Casper, I work-in IT so I have to be close to at least a 'small/mid' sized city.. red state that supports the 2nd amendment, decent snowboarding in the area... you can weekend trip Copper mountain and SLC easy it would seem
Yes, Copper is about 5 hrs and Salt Lake 6.
Couldn’t agree with more, I spent five years working all over the state, and it and its people are wonderful! As you mentioned the neighboring states really suck, you certainly wouldn’t want to move to South Dakota, respectfully from Rapid City.
Hi Alisha! Do you have any websites to recommend for finding the best jobs in Wyoming? I'm considering moving there but I need a job first, but many of the places I usually live I can't find decent jobs in my line of work.
Just relocated to from New Jersey to Buffalo.
Do you love it!?
I'm moving next year. I was hoping to get into a home but I think the interest rates are too high. However the low cost of living and better living is bring me there.
Holy Cow, Alisha,,,, did you notice the tires on the white truck at 6:56? Dang,,,, thanks for all the great info,,,, one of the States I’m considering for my retirement,,,
lol I had to go back and look. They are ready for the snow! kidding Thanks for watching!
More of these thank you
I'm coming soon
nice video.. Also, no income tax state.. still debating between WY and TN to move in next year.
Let me know if I can answer any of your questions! Thanks for watching.
Makes you wonder about Liz Cheney...hmmm
She's right on the political stuff. Good or bad, Wyoming pretty much does the exact opposite of Colorado.
Do Wyoming yet done anything about it's climate change issue ?
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Noted!
Libertarian is separate from conservatism ... it's basic.. don't conflate the 2
People are friendly. Drivers are courteous. The Tetons are gorgeous. Lots to like!
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Divers are courteous! 😮 I can't even imagine that. I live in the Chicago metro area and it's like a war zone with crazy drivers.
Drivers are friendly 😂? Have you been outside lately. For some reason there is a lot of people that don’t know how to drive or know what a red light is or can read the signs. We were sitting at a red light and someone was coming out of gas station driveway and almost hit us in the side (right in front of them) they are blind to I guess.
I know you want to sell real estate but we don’t want to be Californicated! Or any other. We get sub zero temps here in the winter, daily normal winds here 40 to 50 mph. We call a breeze.
Hey Alisha dont get run over by a car please, I still need you to help me find a nice house lol.
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Don't move here!
If too many do, then I won't be.