Poll: Half say market nearing bottom, half disagree

Half-empty or half-full? Those interested in the Jackson Hole real estate market can't seem to agree if prices have already bottomed out, will reach that point later this year, or will continue to fall into 2011. In an informal, unscientific online poll, 22 percent of respondents (presumably mostly Jackson Hole Realtors) believe the real estate market has hit bottom in Teton County, with another 49...

Hotsheet Highlights for Feb. 1, 2010: NEW ski-in/ski-out home, CLOSED in East Jackson, and more

Happy February, real estate news fans. What interesting items do we find on the first Teton County Multiple Listing Service Hot Sheet of the shortest (but sweetest!) month? Highlights include: A NEW listing in Old Teton Village for a 4-bed, 3-bath, 3,016-square-foot, single-family home built in 1967. Listed at $2,750,000. A CLOSED listing in East Jackson that sold on Friday, ensuring January 2010 sales...

Jackson Hole real estate sales in January up nearly 300 percent!

February doesn’t begin until Monday, but why wait until next week to find out what kind of month January was for real estate sales in Jackson Hole? With a quick search of the Teton County Multiple Listing Service, we see there have been 11 recorded sales so far this month with two significant closings this week. One more closing and January 2010 will see a 300 percent increase over the four sales in...

What does $300,000 buy in Jackson Hole?

Two years ago, the answer was “not much.” Today, the inventory of residential properties below $300,000 includes several properties in all corners of Jackson Hole. Click here for the 20 condominiums (and here for the five lowest price single-family homes, which begin at $375,000) currently in Teton County Multiple Listing Service with list prices below $300,000. While in 2008 the only Teton County...

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