This spectacular .82 acre parcel, one of the original Estate Lots of Teton Pines, is on the market for the first time in nearly 40 years. The property boasts commanding views from nearly every vantage point. Sweeping Teton Range to the North and West...15 acres of contiguous manicured greens, lakes and streams of Teton Pines' renowned golf property, Teton National Forest, Spring Gulch and Sleeping Indian to the West and South. A year-round pond and stream welcomes moose, raptors, elk and other wildlife to your door. The offering comes with completed and engineered plans developed by the seller and esteemed architect Larry Berlin which have been approved by both Teton County and Teton Pines.*
This is a beautiful wooded lot with great building sites! It has incredible views! No HOA's or CCR's! Very rare property, build your dream home here!
Leave the world behind with this little piece of paradise offering unobstructed views of The Grand Teton and a setting on Fall Creek. This three-acre lot is located just 3.5 miles down from the hamlet of Wilson, Wyoming, and offers convenient proximity to the shopping and dining options you need. Generous lot offers development potential for a primary residence and guest house or staff quarters. Observe osprey, eagles, elk, and moose as the sun rises through the aspens. Hike, bike, ride, ski, and hunt in a spectacular setting at the Mosquito Creek trailhead in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Offering maximum privacy, you'll find the space you need to get away from it all when you build your dream home here. The adjacent 3-acre lot (2) is available, please inquire.
Located at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort with 1,300 acres of lands protected by conservation easements and views of three mountain ranges, Shooting Star offers residents a view and lifestyle unlike any other in the West. Residential development is extremely limited, and this 3.11 acre lot is an incredible opportunity to build your dream home. The property also contains a pond and access to Fish Creek, granting a rare opportunity to fish in your own backyard. This is the premier building site in the subdivision.
Exclusive easement for private access to world-class fly fishing and hiking trails. Discover an unparalleled opportunity to own 6.11 pristine acres with unobstructed, panoramic views of the Teton Range. This rare gem, located just 2 miles south of Wilson, offers the perfect combination of privacy and convenience. With no CC&Rs or subdivision restrictions, you have the freedom to build your dream home in one of the most sought-after locations in the valley. The property features a cleared building site, ready for development, and is easily accessible via a well-maintained county road—no need to worry about long driveway plowing. Elevated valley views provide a serene backdrop, making this the perfect retreat for those looking to escape into nature without sacrificing proximity to town. What truly sets this property apart is the exclusive easement for private access to world-class fly fishing and hiking trails. Enjoy some of the best fly fishing in the world, right at your doorstep, or explore scenic hiking trails through untouched wilderness. Properties like this, offering such a unique combination of location, views, and outdoor access, are incredibly rare. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of Wyoming paradise!
This centrally located this 1 acre entry level building site is in the hub of the West Bank and only 15 minutes to the Town of Jackson. The site allows you to walk or bike to the Aspens Shopping Center. The property is set back away from Moose-Wilson Road, so road noise is not a concern. The Northern Boundary of the property also backs up to the open space of Tucker Ranch. Tucker Ranch is a fully developed multi-million-dollar private sub-division. The area also has direct access to the Snake River Dike, so grab and pole and fish or leash the dog and take a walk. It is one of the original subdivisions of the West Bank and there are no HOA fees. The neighborhood rules are that of only Teton County. It is in the process of a large transition from older homes being sold and multi
Situated atop Paintbrush, this elevated and wooded 2.92-acre lot offers a tranquil retreat teeming with wildlife, including moose. Tall spruce, lodgepole, and fir trees provide ultimate privacy, creating a serene atmosphere where the whisper of the forest surrounds you. Bordering Bridger-Teton National Forest, your backyard offers direct access to nature's playground. For the skilled and adventurous, ski home from the top of Teton Pass right to your doorstep. With a water system ready for hookup and only 4 miles from historic Wilson, this slice of heaven combines seclusion with convenience—no need to cross the Snake River bridge to find everything you need. Wilson is a quaint village with restaurants, market, bank, pubs , gas and more. Convenient to JH Ski & Summer Resort, fishing, hiking and other recreational activities.
Searching for elevated views and privacy? Look no further than this 3.48 acre parcel in Indian Paintbrush that is ready for a custom home. Trees will be removed and thinned while building to enjoy views of the Grand Teton, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Sleeping Indian, and the valley floor. The property is located just a short drive to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, the Town Square, Snake River, Teton Pass and the amenities of Wilson. Extensive hiking and biking trails can be enjoyed in under 5 minutes from this property. The Indian Paintbrush Subdivision has a community water system, private access to Bridger Teton National Forest, and is known throughout the valley as a wonderful neighborhood to call home.
Two expansive 5-acre lots situated at the very end of Fish Creek Road in the charming town of Wilson, WY. This offering provides the perfect balance of convenience and seclusion, allowing residents to enjoy the tranquility of neighboring public lands while relishing the close proximity to town. The southern lot has a 3,057 square foot house, an ideal opportunity to create a comfortable retreat whether you're envisioning a renovation project or dreaming of building your own custom home. Seller financing available at 4.5% interest rate.
This mostly flat lot in the coveted Highland Park Estates neighborhood in Wilson is one of the few ready-to-build sites available in Teton County. With no steep slopes, heavy timber, or natural resource overlay to contend with in your site plan you can let your imagination run as you design your Jackson Hole retreat. The site enjoys a mix of mature conifers and aspen trees which provide a privacy buffer around the central meadow with sweeping mountain views in every direction.
Four beautiful, private acres bordering the pristine wilderness of the Bridger Teton National Forest. Nicely treed property with a variety of building sites. This gently sloping 4 acre parcel in Red Top Meadows has no CC&R's and no HOA's. Walk or ride right out your back door into the National Forest. Looking for a place to build in the Jackson Hole Valley?? Here it is!
The median home value in Wilson, WY is $2,090,900. This is higher than the county median home value of $1,564,200. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Wilson, WY is $2,090,900. Approximately 59.1% of Wilson homes are owned, compared to 8.46% rented, while 32.45% are vacant. Wilson real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Wilson real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Wilson, Wyoming has a population of 1,407. Wilson is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 19.89% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.98%.
The median household income in Wilson, Wyoming is $117,670. The median household income for the surrounding county is $94,498 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Wilson is 47.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 80.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 2.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 19.9 inches per year, with 108.3 inches of snow per year.