Property in and around the Jackson Hole area features some of the most scenic landscape in the Western United States. Any property within the Grand Teton National Park that is privately owned is known as a Park In-holding. There are no private properties within the Yellowstone National Park area. There is less than 3% of all property in Teton County that is deeded and the remainder of the land is either National Park property, National Forest, or BLM Land.
There is a large portion of Jackson Hole Property that has been placed in a Conservation Property Easement by many local ranchers and other wealthy landowners in prime corridors of the Valley. These gifts of prime properties can provide tremendous tax advantages over a several year period. The Rockefeller Family recently donated a large property in the North Region of Jackson Hole known as the J-W Ranch. Private property in the South Jackson region is where the greatest number of locals own property.
Property that has been subdivided on the West Bank region has become some of the most exclusive property in the world. There are one-acre tracts selling for as high as 2 million dollars in these exclusive regions. East Jackson Hole Region is probably the most affordable property as it is close to the Town of Jackson in older subdivisions. The North Jackson area features some of the most scenic property in the area. Most of the land adjoins the Park borders with spectacular views to the north of the Grand Teton and views to the West of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.
The Real Estate Market has seen a boom in recent months as reported in the Jackson Hole Realty News. Teton Village properties have seen a sharp increase in sales during the year 2004 as reported in the year-end report. To find out more about property in the area visit with our real estate broker for details.