Moving to Wyoming - maybe!?

If it is where I think it is, I would be cautious. I have looked up that way and even thought about buying some of the cheaper lots as they can be had for quite a bargain. There is a reason they are such a bargain. Super cool area. Beautiful, windy, very little snow. The hunting leaves a lot to be desired in the Cody area, but can be OK if you draw one of the tough to get tags. People are friendly in Cody. Why not move to town? It is pretty limiting to be up that way. You are further from everything; groceries, work, church, hunting, fishing, Billings, etc. Yeah you have the shoshone for fishing, but it only fishes well for a short period and the hunting is rough up that way. Unless you like fork horns.
 
OP,

The wind is gonna blow, ALOT, largely because of the mtns. If it’s not real cold in the winter it’s often because the wind is 40+. In a windy state the S and N fork are known for being windy. If the realtor is telling you otherwise they are lying.
 
First I would ask about water. Are there wells in place out there? How deep? What’s the quality? Second what about power? Is it ran to the property line?

I would take a trip to Cody for at least a week to check everything out. But not during the summer. Get a taste of the winter before making your decision.

Also I would never recommend anyone moving during the winter and plan to stay in their camper. I know folks that have attempted to stay in their camper over winter and end up renting an apartment in town.
 
There are places in Wyoming where water is hard to find. I have neighbors near my Wyoming place that drilled a well.
1000’ and no water.
$100,000 kick in the nuts

Typically you’ll need a permit to do two things in Wyoming (at a minimum)
1- drill a well
2- install a septic

Good luck
 
When my Cody's Country lot is purchased, we're going to plant our 30' travel trailer there for now, using it as a base, till I build the house. won't have electric off the bat but will run my generator as there's no shut off time regs, but good news, my realtor confirmed that I can install a quick and easy DIY septic system using plastic barrels.
You cant do that in Cody country. Better ask a realtor for a copy of the covenants or I can email them to you.

Im going to be doing a presale on a house on my lot in Cody Country. Looking to start building in the spring if your interested.

If you are looking for quite, privacy, solitude and great neighbors, Cody Country isn't it.

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realtor lady says that the develpment sits high above the wapiti valley and with warm air rising, it seldom gets below freezing temps and due to proximity of mountains, most of wind is blocked.

foreclosures and failure to pay property taxes will be someones losss and another gain

we're stoked!

Your realtor is lying to you. Who is it? Wapiti is Ice cold in the winter negative temperaturesevery single year.. The wind is absolutely insane. Possibly the worst in NW Wyoming. Has she told you that there is no water where you are talking about? That you will have a cistern and have to have a trailer with a water tank that you haul to town and fill tour cistern 1000 gallons at a time? Has she told you how absolutely horrible your neighbors will be? Dumping roofing nails in the driveway of every new construction site, sabatoging heavy equipment, or how about the lunatic who shot at and had an armed stand off with the police 2 months ago?

I promise you. What you think you are getting into is not what you think you are getting into. Find something else in Wapiti or a different area all together.

That sub division was established in 1970. In the 20teens, you could still buy lots in CC for $6k-$8k. There are still 70 something undeveloped lots in there. You have to ask yourself why?

Edit.

A few things I forgot. The 15 miles of road in the subdivision are private and unmaintained, if you want the road to be acceptable you will be paying to have it redone every few years. No one is coming to plow you out when the 6ft snow drifts block your road, AND you can't have a skid steer on your property unless it's in your garage. The covenants regulate, how many vehicles you are allowed, how many pets you can have, any landscaping has to be approved, cant have a fence, cant hang a towel outside to dry, yes that is in the covenants. The roads are not good. Think BLM rutted out roads.

I might seem like I'm coming off as a negative dick, but I'm telling you now, save your self the nightmare and look elsewhere.

I should be trying to talk you into the house I'm building and instead I'm telling you to run. Think about that.

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Highly recommended to visit for a week during winter. The wind is no joke-to the point of blowing a camper over on its side.

Ask yourself a serious question-Are you ok with G-bears while you fish/hunt/hike?
grizzly presence should not be a deterrent even if i prefer to have a tag like we have in the yukon or alaska ... more chance to be struck by a lightning or a car than eaten by a grizzly.
 
There must be some misunderstanding here, GRfox92, we must be talking about 2 different subdivsions. below is the write-up for Cody's Country:

Welcome to Codys Country, a charming subdivision nestled in the heart of Cody, Wyoming, within the picturesque Park County. This delightful community offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal place to call home for families, retirees, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Codys Country is known for its spacious lots, allowing residents to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding landscape while maintaining a sense of privacy. With stunning views of the majestic Absaroka Mountains and the breathtaking landscapes of Wyoming, every day feels like a retreat. The subdivision is designed with community in mind, featuring well-maintained roads and easy access to local amenities.

Living in Codys Country means embracing the vibrant lifestyle of Cody. Just a short drive away, you’ll find an array of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, including the renowned Buffalo Bill Center of the West, which showcases the rich history and heritage of the American West. For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Shoshone National Forest and Yellowstone National Park offer endless opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

Families will appreciate the excellent schools and community spirit that Cody has to offer, creating a welcoming environment for children to thrive. Whether you’re looking to build your dream home or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Codys Country provides the perfect backdrop for a fulfilling life in Wyoming.

Discover the charm of Codys Country today, where your dream lifestyle awaits amidst the stunning natural beauty of the Cowboy State!
 
There must be some misunderstanding here, GRfox92, we must be talking about 2 different subdivsions. below is the write-up for Cody's Country:

Welcome to Codys Country, a charming subdivision nestled in the heart of Cody, Wyoming, within the picturesque Park County. This delightful community offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal place to call home for families, retirees, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Codys Country is known for its spacious lots, allowing residents to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding landscape while maintaining a sense of privacy. With stunning views of the majestic Absaroka Mountains and the breathtaking landscapes of Wyoming, every day feels like a retreat. The subdivision is designed with community in mind, featuring well-maintained roads and easy access to local amenities.

Living in Codys Country means embracing the vibrant lifestyle of Cody. Just a short drive away, you’ll find an array of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, including the renowned Buffalo Bill Center of the West, which showcases the rich history and heritage of the American West. For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Shoshone National Forest and Yellowstone National Park offer endless opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

Families will appreciate the excellent schools and community spirit that Cody has to offer, creating a welcoming environment for children to thrive. Whether you’re looking to build your dream home or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Codys Country provides the perfect backdrop for a fulfilling life in Wyoming.

Discover the charm of Codys Country today, where your dream lifestyle awaits amidst the stunning natural beauty of the Cowboy State!
There is no misunderstanding. Everything is wrote in my above post is 100% factual. There is only one Cody Country. You can not park a camper on your lot. Your not even allowed to store a camper on the lot.

The only saving grace would be that the subdivision was sold to a new developer about 2 years ago. He is way more sane a person than the original developer, but as I understand it the original Covenants stand and cannot be changed. You are welcome to send me a PM.

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There must be some misunderstanding here, GRfox92, we must be talking about 2 different subdivsions. below is the write-up for Cody's Country:

Welcome to Codys Country, a charming subdivision nestled in the heart of Cody, Wyoming, within the picturesque Park County. This delightful community offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal place to call home for families, retirees, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Codys Country is known for its spacious lots, allowing residents to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding landscape while maintaining a sense of privacy. With stunning views of the majestic Absaroka Mountains and the breathtaking landscapes of Wyoming, every day feels like a retreat. The subdivision is designed with community in mind, featuring well-maintained roads and easy access to local amenities.

Living in Codys Country means embracing the vibrant lifestyle of Cody. Just a short drive away, you’ll find an array of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, including the renowned Buffalo Bill Center of the West, which showcases the rich history and heritage of the American West. For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Shoshone National Forest and Yellowstone National Park offer endless opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

Families will appreciate the excellent schools and community spirit that Cody has to offer, creating a welcoming environment for children to thrive. Whether you’re looking to build your dream home or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Codys Country provides the perfect backdrop for a fulfilling life in Wyoming.

Discover the charm of Codys Country today, where your dream lifestyle awaits amidst the stunning natural beauty of the Cowboy State!
This is marketing. They want to sell the lots so they make it sound beautiful & perfect in every way. I would thoroughly investigate the development before spending one cent. Make the trip, talk to people that live there. Ask the hard questions. There is a reason foreclosures are happening. Try not to let your dreams cloud your judgment.
 
Give me a little time, I will write something up about beautiful, vibrant Shoshoni. Where no one cares if you live in your camper.
 
Maybe the O.P. should look at far northern California,Check out Shelter Cove. Sits right on the pacific ocean , Blacktail deer & elk in the yards, Go fishing for crab, salmon,bottom fish off the front porch practically and lots are only $5000 - $15,000. It's pretty much the same situation as the Wyoming property, It's not what they tell you, It's what they don't tell you.
 
There must be some misunderstanding here, GRfox92, we must be talking about 2 different subdivsions. below is the write-up for Cody's Country:

Welcome to Codys Country, a charming subdivision nestled in the heart of Cody, Wyoming, within the picturesque Park County. This delightful community offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal place to call home for families, retirees, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Codys Country is known for its spacious lots, allowing residents to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding landscape while maintaining a sense of privacy. With stunning views of the majestic Absaroka Mountains and the breathtaking landscapes of Wyoming, every day feels like a retreat. The subdivision is designed with community in mind, featuring well-maintained roads and easy access to local amenities.

Living in Codys Country means embracing the vibrant lifestyle of Cody. Just a short drive away, you’ll find an array of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, including the renowned Buffalo Bill Center of the West, which showcases the rich history and heritage of the American West. For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Shoshone National Forest and Yellowstone National Park offer endless opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

Families will appreciate the excellent schools and community spirit that Cody has to offer, creating a welcoming environment for children to thrive. Whether you’re looking to build your dream home or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Codys Country provides the perfect backdrop for a fulfilling life in Wyoming.

Discover the charm of Codys Country today, where your dream lifestyle awaits amidst the stunning natural beauty of the Cowboy State!
You have to be trolling here. Nobody is actually this naive...
 
This is marketing. They want to sell the lots so they make it sound beautiful & perfect in every way. I would thoroughly investigate the development before spending one cent. Make the trip, talk to people that live there. Ask the hard questions. There is a reason foreclosures are happening. Try not to let your dreams cloud your judgment.
Not only have I lived in Wapiti, I own a lot in the subdivision, my closest friends live there and I frequent the area dozens of times a year. I told the OP what he doesnt want to hear and he told me Im confused.

OP didn't come here for advice, he came for someone to reaffirm what he wants to hear.

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