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#1 Private Fishing Estate
This beautifully designed home on over 9 heavily-treed acres is just a few minutes drive from downtown Pinedale yet feels worlds away.  The property extends across both sides of Pine Creek, home to good numbers of large brown and rainbow trout, providing for a rare private fishery.  A large deck overlooks the creek as well as two ponds on the property, which also boasts a fine horse setup, an oversized garage and a 25'x 19' barn.
$2,525,000.


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#2 Panoramic Mountain Views
Located 1000 feet above the valley floor and nearly at the top of Saddle Butte, Lot 107 has one of the highest elevations of any private lot in Teton County. The amazing views begin near Rendezvous Peak and sweep northward to Yellowstone and around to the Sleeping Indian. Close proximity to the Town of Jackson and a relatively flat building site make this parcel a superb location for your custom home.
$2,850,000.


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#3 Twin Home Lot
This 0.32 acre lot in Driggs, ID is has easy access to Ski Hill Road and is less than 20 minutes from the Grand Targhee Ski Resort. The property is zoned multi-family and is designed for the construction of a twin home, allowing for good flexibility of use.
$107,000.


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#4 The Definition of Quality
Welcome home to this ultra-custom, 3 acre horse property. Meticulous attention to detail is the hallmark of this home which features three bedroom suites, including a large master bedroom with fireplace, master bath with log accents, a beautiful library with custom cabinetry, and a world-class kitchen. The great room boasts massive log trusses, a custom moss rock fireplace and an elegant wet bar.
$2,350,000.


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#5 Historic Wyoming Inholding
This 40-acre Bridger National Forest inholding is one of the most unique mountain properties in Wyoming. Originally settled in the late 1800s by hardy souls who built the first railroad across America, the land has remained largely as the tie hacks left it at the turn of the century. Heavily timbered and featuring springs, an abundance of wildlife, and easy controllable access, this is an ideal property for the outdoor sportsman.
$1,200,000.

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