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Why Live in Wyoming?
Jackson Hole is more than a place—it’s a way of life. Nestled at the base of the Teton Range, this one-of-a-kind valley blends unmatched natural beauty with a strong sense of community and adventure. From world-class skiing and access to two national parks to vibrant arts, dining, and cultural scenes, Jackson offers an elevated lifestyle in every season.
Whether you're drawn by the outdoor recreation, the low taxes and business-friendly climate, or simply the quiet pace of mountain living, Jackson Hole delivers a rare balance of rugged charm and refined living. Residents enjoy excellent schools, access to wide-open spaces, and a deep-rooted respect for nature and conservation. Living here means waking up with purpose—and going to bed with the mountains outside your window.
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With world-class skiing, hiking, and access to two national parks, outdoor adventure is a part of daily life in Jackson Hole.
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Wyoming residents enjoy no state income tax, low property taxes, and a business-friendly environment.
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Jackson Hole offers a rare mix of natural beauty, strong community values, and a slower, more intentional pace of living.
Get to Know Jackson Hole
Featured Area: West of Jackson
The properties on and around East and West Gros Ventre buttes that sit between the Town of Jackson and the Snake River, feature some of the most important protected landscapes in Jackson Hole. Additionally, this area encompasses the West Bank of the Snake River and stretches south along Fall Creek Road and North along Highway 22. This area is home to families, seasonal residents and recreationalists—and residents enjoy easy access to restaurants, conveniences and lifestyle amenities offered on the West Bank, and in Wilson, Wyoming.
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Town of Jackson
The Town of Jackson was named in 1894 after Davey Jackson, one of the first fur trappers to the valley, who spent a winter in the late 1800s on Jackson Lake. Often considered the heart of Jackson Hole, the downtown area has a bustling food, arts and nightlife scene. Properties in Jackson range from one bedroom condos to large family residences, all within walking or biking distance to the historic Town Square.
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North of Jackson
The area North of Jackson boasts a blend of the rugged West, stunning views and modern conveniences. At the gateway to Grand Teton National Park, views of the Teton Mountain Range are unobstructed, and historic ranch lands offer protected wide open spaces maintaining the feeling of privacy. A popular residential area, the Jackson Hole Golf and Tennis Club provides a resort setting built around a Robert Trent Jones II designed golf course.
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South of Jackson
Just minutes from Town Square and defined by High School Road, the area is just enough removed to provide even greater privacy and solitude while maintaining the comforts and conveniences of being only minutes away. It features a range of neighborhoods, and is home to some of the last privately held ranch lands in Jackson Hole.
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Teton Village
Slopeside living at its finest, while being impressively family-friendly. True to the hype, Teton Village remains an international destination for serious skiers and boarders. As a surprise to most, the expansive terrain is just as welcoming to all ages and skill levels. As such, the village and its scenic surrounds appeal to vacationers and second-home owners through a plethora of high-end properties and its close proximity to the slopes and Grand Teton National Park’s southern entrance. Acting as the area’s primary anchor, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort offers year-round recreational outlets, from powder pursuits in winter to mountain biking and festivals come summer.
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Teton Valley
Known for its attainability for families and first-time homeowners, the western flank of the Tetons has become a lifeline for the valley workforce. Many residents commute over Teton Pass, which makes the communities of Victor, Driggs and Alta simultaneously interwoven and distinct. Property prices tend to fall below the million-dollar mark, even amid ever-improving infrastructure. Outdoor outlets abound, from adventuring in the Big Holes to enjoying untracked powder at Grand Targhee Resort. More laid-back than its neighbor, Teton Valley revels in a more slow and steady way of life.
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Star Valley
Linked to the Tetons by way of the stunning Snake River Canyon, Star Valley offers a more accessible market marked by fewer amenities. A quiet, country ethos pervades the towns along the Palisades Reservoir, and ranching remains a reality for many. As such, properties often allow for horses, and some subdivisions attract with public golf courses. The nearby Caribou Range welcomes multi-use recreationalists in keeping with Wyoming’s core character.

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greg@mountainstandardrealty.com
(307) 699-1129
80 W Broadway Ave Jackson, WY 83001