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As summer 2025 approaches, the housing market in Gillette, Rozet, and Wright, Wyoming is buzzing with activity. Whether you are considering buying or selling a home, staying updated on local market conditions is crucial. This update offers a clear look at the current trends and statistics for June 2025.

Wide angle view of the scenic Wyoming landscape
June 2025 Market Update

Current Market Overview

In June 2025, the housing market in Gillette, Rozet, and Wright presented a mix of stability and modest fluctuations in activity. As families look for new homes this summer, sellers are ready to meet that demand.


Active Listings

Examining the number of active listings provides insights into market saturation. The 100 listings in Gillette, Rozet, and Wright, indicate a healthy turnover, suggesting a competitive but manageable environment for buyers.


Days on Market Analysis

An essential metric in any real estate market is the average days on market (DOM). Homes in these areas are averaging 69 days on the market before sale, indicating a strong demand where listings are quickly followed by sales.


Average Sale Prices

Average sale prices serve as a key indicator of market health. In Gillette, Rozet, and Wright, homes are selling for an average of $335,203.


Homes Sold This Month

In June 2025, a total of 66 homes sold across all three areas, demonstrating a robust real estate market. This figure reflects a combination of successful transactions in theses communities, indicating strong buyer engagement and interest in various property offerings.


Final Thoughts

As we navigate through June 2025, the housing market in Gillette, Rozet, and Wright, Wyoming continues to show its strengths. The active listings, average prices, and days on market provide essential insights for both buyers and sellers.


With homes available across various price ranges and buyer preferences, potential homeowners can find options that suit their needs. At the same time, sellers can leverage the consistent demand to make strategic moves.


As we look ahead, the next few months will be pivotal in understanding how emerging trends affect home values and buyer interest. Staying informed will help everyone engaged in the housing market work towards successful outcomes in this ever-changing landscape.



 
 
US Navy Petty Officer, 2nd Class,    William "Bill" Belmont
US Navy Petty Officer, 2nd Class, William "Bill" Belmont
Our office was proud to once again participate in Gillette Main Street’s Veteran Banner Campaign. It’s always an honor to recognize the men and women who served our country, and this year we wanted to pay tribute to someone with a special connection to our RE/MAX Professionals family—William “Bill” Belmont.

Bill was the beloved brother-in-law of our longtime agent Vicki Nelson, and a friend to many; if you were lucky enough to know Bill, well, you held him in high regard.

After graduating from high school in 1963, Bill joined the U.S. Navy, where he faithfully served five years in Vietnam. His dedication, courage, and commitment to service earned him the rank of Petty Officer Second Class before his honorable discharge in 1968.

Bill’s service didn’t stop when he left the Navy. He continued to live a life of purpose, generosity, and integrity. He was the kind of man who would show up for anyone—offering a helping hand, a listening ear, or a steady presence whenever it was needed. A true salt-of-the-earth guy, Bill was the type of person who made the world better just by being in it. He helped raise his grandkids and was one of their biggest supporters, showing up for school events, cheering from the stands, and offering guidance along the way. His presence was comfort to his family, his character admirable, and his company always enjoyable.
Banner honoring Bill Belmont, displayed in downtown Gillette, as a tribute to local heroes.
Banner honoring Bill Belmont, displayed in downtown Gillette, as a tribute to local heroes.

We are honored to have had the opportunity to recognize Bill’s memory and the lasting legacy he left behind. His service—and the service of so many like him—reminds us of the deep sacrifice and unwavering commitment that protect the freedoms we celebrate.

As we gather this weekend to celebrate our nation’s independence, we pause to salute all veterans for their dedication to country and community. If you’re in the area, we invite you to take a peaceful stroll down Gillette’s beautiful Main Street, where banners honoring local veterans line the way. It’s a heartfelt tribute set against the backdrop of a town that takes pride in its heroes—and never forgets the people behind the service.
 
 
At our office, we believe that being a great agent goes beyond helping clients buy and sell homes — it’s also about showing up for our community in meaningful ways. One of our agents, Lexi Ostlund, is doing just that by serving on the board of a local farm-to-table organization that focuses on educating and nourishing local residents through community food sourcing. Utilizing hands-on experiences with gardening, fresh food, and sustainable practices, this organization is helping people develop a lifelong connection to where their food comes from — and Lexi is proud to be a part of that mission.

As a society, we’re becoming increasingly aware of the connection between where our food comes from and our personal health. That connection is at the heart of the Edible Prairie Project, a local Gillette non-profit, passionate about farm-to-table food supplies. Their mission is to create greater food stability by supporting local agricultural producers and ensuring their fresh, nutritious products reach members of the community who need them most.
Left to right: Agents Paula Waetzig, Jamie Means, Vicki Nelson, Lucas Honey, Broker-Ryan Conklin, Lexi Ostlund and her son Anderson, Jess Bagnarello and her son Gunnar — all smiles and lending helping hands during a great day of volunteering! We’re always proud to be part of a community that gives back.
Left to right: Agents Paula Waetzig, Jamie Means, Vicki Nelson, Lucas Honey, Broker-Ryan Conklin, Lexi Ostlund and her son Anderson, Jess Bagnarello and her son Gunnar — all smiles and lending helping hands during a great day of volunteering! We’re always proud to be part of a community that gives back.
This week several of our agents helped bag supplies for Edible Prairie Project's summer weekend meal program. The weekend meal project provides a well-balanced meal each weekend throughout the summer break to children and their families.

At RE/MAX Professionals, our agents enjoy the opportunity to give back to the community they love. Whether it’s serving on boards, helping at events, or supporting local causes, their commitment goes far beyond real estate.

If you would like more information on this organization or would like to donate, please go to https://edibleprairieproject.org/.

 
 

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