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Home Equity in Wyoming: How Much Can You Cash Out? (2026)

With Wyoming's median value near $340,000 and a typical $187,000 balance, homeowners can access about $102,000 at 85% combined LTV — through a HELOC, a fixed home equity loan, or a cash-out refinance.

In Wyoming, the cheapest way to tap equity is usually a second lien (HELOC/home equity loan) if your current mortgage rate is low; a cash-out refinance replaces the whole loan at 80% LTV.

Accessible equity by Wyoming county

CountyEst. ValueEquity at 85% CLTV
Laramie County$340,000$102,000
Natrona County$340,000$102,000
Campbell County$340,000$102,000
Sweetwater County$340,000$102,000
Fremont County$340,000$102,000
Albany County$340,000$102,000
Sheridan County$340,000$102,000
Park County$340,000$102,000
Teton County$340,000$102,000
Uinta County$340,000$102,000
Carbon County$340,000$102,000
Lincoln County$340,000$102,000
Converse County$340,000$102,000
Goshen County$340,000$102,000
Johnson County$340,000$102,000
Big Horn County$340,000$102,000
Platte County$340,000$102,000
Washakie County$340,000$102,000
Sublette County$340,000$102,000
Weston County$340,000$102,000

How to tap equity in Wyoming

Start with your numbers: home value minus what you owe, capped at 85% of value. Then pick the tool — a revolving HELOC for flexible access, a fixed home equity loan for a lump sum, or a cash-out refinance if a new first-mortgage rate beats your current one. Compare two or three lenders, since margins and fees vary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much home equity can I tap in Wyoming?
On a $340,000 home with a $187,000 balance, about $102,000 at 85% CLTV. Your exact limit depends on the lender, your credit, and the appraisal.
Is a HELOC or cash-out better in Wyoming?
If your first mortgage rate is low, a HELOC or home equity loan is usually cheaper because it keeps that rate. A cash-out refinance only wins when today's rate beats your current one.

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