Notice how I worded the question above, and not “Should listing agents attend showings”. The reason is that I often hear this question from prospective buyer customers, or, customers working with another broker while I am attending a showing for one of my listings. If you only have had experience with real estate in the Jackson & Teton region (including Alpine & Star Valley) you are probably used to the fact that there will very likely be 2 agents at a home showing. The listing agent, and the agent working with the buyer. It’s a way of life out here, whether it’s a 100,000 dollar home or a 1 million dollar home.
Deal of the Week
2533 Middle Teton Rd. Driggs, ID 83422
With lot sales on the rise, many are going to start focusing on the better inventory, this fits the bill.
Why it’s a good deal:
This lot is in a popular development (Teewinot) which is close to town, with a fantastic view and a great price. Speaking of that view, Teewinot has CC&R’s that protect you view after your home is built. No building envelope, just don’t block another’s view. Simple, and it works!
How much?
$59,000, about as cheap as it gets for a Teewinot lot.
How quick will it sell?
It should sell by the end of the Summer season.
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Land Splits in Teton County, What’s Going On?
Alright, so we been hearing about it for months, and there are those of us that have been intimately involved in understanding the issue, and resolving it. For those of us that have not, a simplified understanding, below. ***Do not rely on this post for building eligibility matters, refer to Teton County Planning & Zoning for questions and/or accuracy, http://www.tetoncountyidaho.gov/department.php?deptID=18&menuID=1
June ’16 Market Stats
Average sale prices continue to increase when compared to 12 months ago in almost every sector in Teton County Idaho, Wyoming, and Lincoln County Wyoming. Believe it or not, inventory is also up from last year, and up a fair percentage from last month. Number of sales have have increased from 12 months ago, but have decreased from last month. This could be an indication that listing prices have exceeded what buyers are willing to pay, though I feel this is simply a small adjustment in our evolving market, and list prices as well as average sales prices will continue to rise, specifically with lot sales.

