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Harry L Kimbrough

Harry L Kimbrough
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker )
Gillette WY

Associate Broker (WY: 1990)

34 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Campbell County, WY
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Re/Max Professionals

Office Website
Office Address
907 E Boxelder
Gillette, WY  82718
(Campbell County)
Office Phone
307-682-6622
Office Fax
Mobile
307-660-6916
Email
harr*@*******.org
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Service Areas

Gillette: WY Sleepy Hollow: WY Carlile: WY Pine Haven: WY Oshoto: WY Moorcroft: WY Rozet: WY Wright: WY

About Harry Kimbrough

Harry "Mr Real Estate" was the #1 RE/MAX agent in Wyoming in 2004 2005 2006 2007 & 2008 and the only Agent in Wyoming that received the prestigious Chairmans Club award twice In 2007 he was ranked #3 out of 3 384 agents in a 5 state region which includes North Dakota South Dakota Wyoming Utah & Colorado In 2013 Harry was awarded with the Lifetime Achievement award placing him in the top 1% of all RE/MAX associates worldwide Harry was featured in "RE/MAX A World of Winners" Volume III and has been quoted in the Gillette News Record Casper Star Tribune Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post Some of his properties have been featured in the publications such as The Wall Street Journal Robb Report Unique Homes and Dupont Magazines

Campbell County, WY Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$450,361
Avg. Listing Price
From Harry's portfolio
3.9 / 2.7
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,733 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
151
Active Listings
Current inventory

Campbell County, Wyoming represents one of the most unique real estate markets in the American West, driven primarily by the energy sector boom that has transformed this once-quiet agricultural region into a bustling economic hub. With Gillette serving as the county seat and primary commercial center, the area has experienced unprecedented growth tied to coal mining and natural gas extraction, creating a real estate landscape unlike anywhere else in Wyoming.

The market dynamics here are fascinating, with 154 total actively licensed real estate agents serving a population that has swelled dramatically over the past two decades. What's particularly noteworthy is that all 154 agents maintain email contact information, reflecting the tech-savvy nature of this modern energy boomtown and the professional standards that have evolved to serve both local families and corporate relocations.

Major Campbell County, Wyoming Real Estate Markets

Gillette dominates Campbell County's real estate activity, accounting for roughly 80% of all transactions and serving as the primary residential and commercial hub. The city has evolved far beyond its origins as a railroad town, now featuring master-planned communities, luxury developments, and substantial commercial districts that rival much larger metropolitan areas. Wright, the county's second-largest community, offers a more intimate small-town experience while still benefiting from the energy sector's economic impact.

The rural areas surrounding these population centers present their own compelling opportunities, with ranch properties, recreational land, and small acreage developments attracting both local buyers and out-of-state investors drawn to Wyoming's favorable tax climate. These outlying areas often feature properties with mineral rights, adding another layer of complexity and value to real estate transactions that agents must navigate skillfully.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Campbell County's real estate market operates on boom-and-bust cycles that closely mirror energy commodity prices, creating opportunities for savvy investors and challenges for traditional homebuyers. During peak periods, housing inventory becomes extremely tight, driving prices well above regional averages, while slower energy periods can create buyer's markets with exceptional values. This cyclical nature requires agents who understand both local economic drivers and national energy trends.

The geographic complexity extends beyond simple urban-rural divisions, encompassing everything from high-end executive housing near Gillette's corporate offices to workforce housing developments, recreational properties along the Powder River, and working ranches that may include substantial mineral assets. Transportation infrastructure, including proximity to major highways and the BNSF Railway, significantly impacts property values and marketability across the county's 4,797 square miles.

Why Businesses Need Campbell County, Wyoming Agent Contact Data

Corporate relocation services find Campbell County agent databases invaluable when energy companies transfer executives and skilled workers to the region, as local agents understand the unique housing needs of energy sector employees and their families. Mortgage lenders, title companies, and real estate service providers rely on comprehensive agent contact lists to build referral networks in this specialized market where transactions often involve complex mineral rights and corporate buyers.

Investment firms and property management companies targeting Wyoming's favorable tax environment need direct access to agents who understand both residential and commercial opportunities across Campbell County's diverse landscape. The complete email accessibility of all 154 licensed agents streamlines communication for businesses seeking to establish partnerships, market services, or identify investment opportunities in this dynamic energy-driven market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Harry Kimbrough has 2 properties for sale in Gillette and surrounding areas.

$90,000

Listed 2024-07-19

913 A & B E 12th St
Gillette, WY  82716

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Lot: 10,890 sf
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$270,000

Listed 2025-10-23

819 E 12th St
Gillette, WY  82716

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,208
Lot: 37,462 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Harry Kimbrough currently has no rental properties available in Gillette and surrounding areas. Check back later.