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Jackson Hole MLS: 12 bank-owned, 15 short sales

This Creekside townhouse was one of the many short sales in Jackson Hole in 2011. There is an old joke about the single men here in Jackson, which goes “The odds are good, but the goods are odd.” Point being, there were once plenty of guys for the women to choose from, but some of them didn’t exactly have all the qualities one may desire. The phrase comes to mind when researching available...

Town Square foreclosure cancelled; national delinquency rates on rise

Thanks to our friends at Jackson Hole Title & Escrow, who have been providing convenient and consistent updates on Teton County foreclosures, word came last night that the foreclosure set for today on an iconic Town Square property has been canceled due to bankruptcy. For the back story on the Davies-Reid building (formerly Jackson Drug), see this recent Teton Realty Today post and the included...

Foreclosure update for Teton County

Short sales and potential foreclosures continue to play a significant role in the Jackson Hole real estate market. Yesterday’s Jackson Hole News&Guide continued its coverage of the impending foreclosure of the iconic Jackson Drug building on Town Square. In short, the stone building constructed in 1937, which has 2,940 square feet of retail space, 2,600 square feet of storage and a 4-bed,...

First Hotsheet Highlights of 2010

Though today is the first business day of 2010, the Jackson Hole real estate market has already recorded several NEW listings, two PENDING listings and a significant PRICE REDUCTION, according to the Teton County Multiple Listing Service. New listings include: The first of the year in Teton County, a 3-bed, 3-bath, 2,380-square-foot home in Cottonwood, was on the market in 2009 but did not sell at...

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