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Why Live in Lovell
Lovell offers a blend of rural charm and accessibility, with a population of 2,400 and deep roots in ranching. Known as the Rose Town of Wyoming, Lovell features colorful flowers against the backdrop of the Bighorn Mountains. The neighborhood is tight-knit and quiet, with essential amenities like a hospital within 30 minutes. Main Street hosts local shops, ensuring residents have access to everyday necessities without traveling far. Recreational opportunities abound, with Armory Park providing playgrounds and skate courses, and the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area offering backpacking, snowmobiling, fishing, and water sports. The Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Center offers guided tours to see free-roaming mustangs, and Yellowstone National Park is 100 miles away. Housing options include modest bungalows and ranch-style homes near downtown, with larger lots featuring barns and stables outside of town. The crime rate is lower than the national average, making it a safer area. Lovell’s Main Street is lined with independently owned businesses, including a family-owned drugstore, bars, and eateries like Aud’s Four Corners Bar and Grill and Mustang Café & BBQ. Students attend Lovell Middle and Lovell High, both highly rated schools. Community events like Lovell Mustang Days celebrate local culture, and attractions include the historic Hyart Theatre and Lovell-Kane Museum. Major roads connect Lovell to Powell, Cody, and Billings, Montana, with the nearest airport in Cody.
Home Trends in Lovell, WY
On average, homes in Lovell, WY sell after 84 days on the market compared to the national average of 50 days.
Housing Trends
Median Single Family Sale Price
$425,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$187
Number of Homes for Sale
17
Last 12 months Home Sales
24
Months of Supply
8.50
Median List Price
$424,999