[PHOTOS] $39 Million Ski-in, Ski-Out Mansion at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, WY, For Sale

Gregg Frantz |
Located on an unparalleled lot above the Apres Vous chairlift at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, this exceptional modern property is the ultimate recreational property. Photo Credit: Jackson Hole Sotheby’s International Realty

There’s upgrading your ski experience—and then there’s elevating it to an entirely new level. For those with the resources to do so, a unique opportunity to move from renting to owning a luxury ski-in/ski-out property is now available. The 7,000-square-foot home is adjacent to an arm of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s Lower Teewinot Run. It is located at the top of Teton Village’s most exclusive neighborhood and offers views over the valley floor and across the ski area. The home boasts direct access to the upper chairlift at Jackson Hole and is currently listed for $39 million. It is one of only two homes in Teton Village located high enough to ski down to the Après Vous chairlift.

The resort community of Teton Village is at the heart of Jackson Hole’s ski lifestyle and is a year-round destination all its own. Real estate offerings in the village encompass everything from fractional ownership and condotel properties to ski-in/ski-out chalets, providing premium slopeside access.

Nestled between the Teton Mountains and beautiful open ranch lands, Teton Village encompasses the resort district at the base of the top-ranked Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and is a year-round destination. It is located just 12 miles northwest of the town of Jackson, and winters provide guests with numerous recreation options. It also boasts some of the world’s best downhill and Nordic skiing terrain.

Summer activities include the Grand Teton Music Festival, which hosts over 40 summer concerts, as well as an extensive network of hiking and mountain biking trails, all situated at the southern gateway to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. Teton Village offers a diverse range of hotel properties and a variety of restaurants. While almost any property in Jackson Hole can be classified as a ski property, Teton Village is the epicenter of the area’s ski properties, with a variety of ski-in, ski-out locations.

The home brings the mountains and the outdoors right into the house with large, triple-paned Bildau windows that take advantage of incredible views. It has a Bulthaup kitchen that serves as a center for gathering. It has white oak with stainless steel cabinetry, butcher block, white marble, and stainless steel counters. It is designed to accommodate either a couple in residence on one floor or an entire group of friends or family. The home features multiple media areas, six en-suite bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms, a separate office, a ski room, and additional amenities.

The home has clerestory windows and multiple skylights that filter light throughout both floors of the house. Granite Ridge is the premier development at Teton Village, situated on the north side of the ski area, above the Four Seasons. It is a recreationalist’s paradise, offering premier access to the slopes in winter and a vast network of trails in summer. Guests can ski, ride, hike, or bike right out the front door.

Perched at the top of Teton Village’s most exclusive neighborhood, this legacy home looks out and over the valley floor and up and across the ski area. Photo Credit: Jackson Hole Sotheby’s International Realty

Property Information

Address:  7970 N Granite Ridge Road, Teton Village, Wyoming 83025 United States
Price: $39,000,000 USD
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 7 Full,1 Partial
Interior: 7,132 Square Feet
Exterior: 0.89 Acre(s)
Year Built: 2014
Property Taxes: $100,817/Year
Style: Custom
Total Square Feet: 7,132
Lot Size: 0.89 Acres
Parking: Garage Attached, Garage 3 Cars
Cooling: Air Conditioning, Humidifier
Other: Double Oven

This property features: A/C, a breakfast bar, dishwasher, kitchen island, patio, refrigerator, gardens, hardwood flooring, wet bar, designer kitchen, gourmet kitchen, wood-burning fireplace, and mountain views. The facade is half vertical wood panels, half stacked stone, with plenty of generous floor-to-ceiling windows interspersed. The materials continue on the interior, featuring a full-height, double-sided stone fireplace that anchors the common spaces, wide-plank hardwood floors, and a white oak kitchen with stainless steel appliances.

The sellers purchased the vacant lot in the Granite Ridge community in 2012 through a New York-based LLC and filed building plans in 2013, according to property records. Among other amenities are outdoor decks, which include an eight-person sauna and a fire pit and grill, for use in both winter and summer, when the view turns from snow-covered slopes to a carpet of green aspens and summer wildflowers. In addition to skiing, the location provides easy access to other activities such as hiking and mountain biking.

This extraordinary slopeside estate redefines what it means to live at the intersection of luxury and wilderness. With six en-suite bedrooms, expansive indoor-outdoor living spaces, and unparalleled access to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, the home is both a private retreat and an entertainer’s dream. From the designer kitchen and double-sided stone fireplace to the sauna, fire pit, and sweeping views, every detail is crafted for year-round enjoyment. Whether you’re chasing powder in winter or wildflowers in summer, this is more than a home; it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a true legacy in the heart of the Tetons.

For more information, visit Jackson Hole Sotheby’s International Realty.

Photos

Bulthaup kitchen serves as a center for gathering, celebrating both design and functionality. Photo Credit: Jackson Hole Sotheby’s International Realty
High clerestory windows and multiple skylights filter light throughout both floors of the house. Photo Credit: Jackson Hole Sotheby’s International Realty
Large, triple-paned Bildau windows take advantage of incredible views, while a clean, modern interior provides a peaceful, timeless retreat. Photo Credit: Jackson Hole Sotheby’s
Wyoming wind fence siding and stacked Oakley stone, combined with tumbled concrete pavers, create a design that is easy to maintain and evokes a mountain feel. Photo Credit: Jackson Hole Sotheby’s
The home features multiple media areas, six en-suite bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms, a separate office, a ski room, and much more. Photo Credit: Jackson Hole Sotheby’s
The home is situated adjacent to an arm of Lower Teewinot and the Bridger-Teton National Forest, and was thoughtfully designed to enhance views and privacy. Photo Credit: Jackson Hole Sotheby’s
The materials continue on the interior, featuring a full-height, double-sided stone fireplace that anchors the common spaces, as well as wide-plank hardwood floors. Photo Credit: Jackson Hole Sotheby’s
A Bulthaup kitchen serves as a center for gathering, celebrating both design and functionality, and stainless steel appliances. Photo Credit: Jackson Hole Sotheby’s International Realty
Wyoming wind fence siding and stacked Oakley stone, combined with tumbled concrete pavers, create a design that is easy to maintain and evokes a mountain feel. Photo Credit: Jackson Hole Sotheby’s
Among other amenities are outdoor decks, which include an eight-person sauna and a fire pit and grill, for use in both winter and summer. Photo Credit: Jackson Hole Sotheby’s
Perched at the top of Teton Village’s most exclusive neighborhood, this legacy home looks out and over the valley floor and up and across the ski area. Photo Credit: Jackson Hole Sotheby’s International Realty

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