The median home value in Newcastle, WY is $150,800.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $153,500.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Newcastle, WY is $150,800.
Approximately 66.1% of Newcastle homes are owned,
compared to 24.3% rented, while
9.61% are vacant.
Newcastle real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Newcastle real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Unlock the potential of this captivating downtown gem in Newcastle! Meticulously refurbished, this historic building has tons of charm with the original hardwood flooring to the grand original bar, every detail has been thoughtfully preserved. Currently bustling with activity, the main level hosts a deli alongside a ice cream shop, oh and don't forget rentable offices.. Venture upstairs, where a blank canvas awaits your creative touch, offering endless possibilities to craft your dream space. Below, discover vacation rental rooms, each adorned historic fixtures throughout. With dual access from both the front and rear private parking area. The expansive full-span walk-out basement, where the front section beckons with its own private entrance with main street access. Let your imagination soar with this excellent mixed-use retail and residential property offers!
A versatile commercial property offering a plethora of possibilities for investors & entrepreneurs alike. Situated in a prime location with main street frontage! This expansive building presents a blend of functionality and potential. At the forefront lies a remarkable opportunity: originally designed with 17 spacious offices and 2 conference areas, this is now undergoing a conversion into climate-controlled storage units. Embracing modern demands, this adaptive repurposing promises lucrative returns in the flourishing self-storage market. Adding to its appeal, houses the former Edward Jones office, boasting a separate main entry, an extra-large office, conference room and a tech room caters to technological requirements. . Accessibility is paramount, with a handicap-accessible bathrooms in both areas ensuring inclusivity. A bonus area situated at the rear of the building offers over 5000 square feet of storage space, retaining the nostalgic charm of wood bowling lanes. This supplementary space only enriches the property's potential. Constructed with durability and longevity in mind, the building features a combination of metal open-span architecture with additional frame square footage incorporated in 1982 along the front and East side. Whether seeking investment opportunities in the self-storage sector or envisioning a commercial venture, this property stands as an endless possibility.