Cost of homeownership in Cheyenne County, Kansas
Real dollar cost of ownership, rent-vs-buy analysis, and flood risk, backed by Census ACS, FEMA, and FHFA data. Population: 2,619.
Total annual ownership cost
Breakdown of what owning a typical home in Cheyenne County costs each year.
- Property taxes$1,456
- Insurance estimate$1,500
- Utilities / energy$1,572
- Maintenance (1% of value)$1,147
- Total$5,675/yr · $473/mo
Insurance and energy figures typically vary by property. Adjust in the calculators for a personalized estimate.
Rent vs. buy in Cheyenne County
Pre-filled with local median home value, median gross rent (Census ACS / HUD FMR), and current FRED rate.
Home price trend in Kansas
FHFA House Price Index, quarterly.
Property tax below state average.
Share of units owner-occupied (Census ACS).
Census ACS 5-year estimate.
Housing cost burden in Cheyenne County
Share of households paying 30% or more of income on housing (HUD CHAS 2017-2021). HUD does not publish county-level CHAS rollups through the public API, so Kansas state data is shown for local context alongside the US average.
Affordability by income bracket
Monthly 30% housing budget at each income vs the median owner cost in Cheyenne County. Bars above the dashed line can absorb this county's typical ownership cost.
HUD area median income (4-person household) for Kansas: $97,800. Income limits define 80% AMI at $78,250 and 50% AMI at $48,900.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to own a home in Cheyenne County?
Based on Census ACS, typical total annual cost in Cheyenne County is around $5,675 ($473 per month), covering property tax, insurance estimate, utilities, and 1% maintenance. Your actual cost varies by home age, size, and location within the county.
What is the property tax in Cheyenne County?
Median annual property tax is $1,456 on the county's median home value of $114,700 (Census ACS).
Is it cheaper to rent or buy in Cheyenne County?
On a monthly cash-flow basis, the typical owner-cost-with-mortgage in Cheyenne County runs about 58% above the county's median rent. That comparison doesn't account for the opportunity cost on your down payment, maintenance reserve, transaction costs, or how long you plan to stay — use the calculator below to model your specific break-even year against your time horizon.
What is the flood risk in Cheyenne County?
FEMA NFIP data for Cheyenne County is pending.
Data sources
- Census ACS 5-year: FIPS 20023
- FEMA NFIP: flood claims aggregation
- HUD Fair Market Rents
- HUD CHAS: cost-burden rollups
- HUD Income Limits
- FHFA HPI
- FRED MORTGAGE30US: as of 2026-05-07