Irrigated Agricultural Land
34 ACRES COUNTY ROAD 122 Thayne, WY 83127
34 ACRES COUNTY ROAD 122, Thayne, WY, 83127
$785,000
Pending
For Sale
$785,000
Pending
LAND - Thayne, WY
Lot Size34.35 Acres
Days on Market66
Property Features for 34 ACRES COUNTY ROAD 122
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Fencing
- Fenced
- Standard status
- Pending
- APN
- 3418-203-00-104
- Lot size
- 34.35 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 2026
- Tax Annual Amount
- 308
Listing Agency
Compass Real Estate
(307) 733-6060
PO Box 4897, Jackson, WY
Listed by
Patty Speakman · License #10559
(307) 880-1795
Added: May 14 Checked: Jul 18 at 7:06 am
MLS# 26-1085
Listing URL
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This offering is 34.35 acres of agricultural land in Thayne, WY, with irrigation already in place and a history of productive crop use. The property is described as open land well suited to a range of agricultural activities, including farming and livestock operations, as well as other land-based plans. With the land serving as a blank canvas, buyers can evaluate how to shape it for their intended use while leveraging the existing irrigation capability.
Located in the heart of Thayne, the site is positioned to balance countryside living with convenient access to town amenities, based on the property’s stated proximity. The property’s public remarks also note panoramic mountain views, contributing to the overall setting and appeal for buyers seeking land with a scenic backdrop.
For buyers and operators, the combination of irrigated acreage and prior crop use history makes the tract practical for agricultural endeavors that benefit from established water access. Those considering residential development or subdivision options can also review the property’s size and layout potential as they plan for how the acreage might be organized. Overall, this is a straightforward land opportunity with irrigation in place and multiple pathways for use, grounded in the property’s documented agricultural readiness.
Located in the heart of Thayne, the site is positioned to balance countryside living with convenient access to town amenities, based on the property’s stated proximity. The property’s public remarks also note panoramic mountain views, contributing to the overall setting and appeal for buyers seeking land with a scenic backdrop.
For buyers and operators, the combination of irrigated acreage and prior crop use history makes the tract practical for agricultural endeavors that benefit from established water access. Those considering residential development or subdivision options can also review the property’s size and layout potential as they plan for how the acreage might be organized. Overall, this is a straightforward land opportunity with irrigation in place and multiple pathways for use, grounded in the property’s documented agricultural readiness.
Key Highlights
- 34.35 acres in Thayne, WY with fencing already in place
- Irrigation is already in place with a history of productive crop use
- Suitable for farming or running livestock based on existing irrigation and crop history
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Agricultural land / Farmland - 34.35-acre irrigated tract in Thayne, WY, suited for farming, livestock use, or residential development plans.
Where is this agricultural land / farmland located?
The property is located at 34 ACRES COUNTY ROAD 122 Thayne, WY.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $785,000.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: 34.35 acres in Thayne, WY with fencing already in place; Irrigation is already in place with a history of productive crop use; Suitable for farming or running livestock based on existing irrigation and crop history