
Helicopters Are Needed For Showing Some Of Wyoming’s Ranches
If you've ever been looking at houses, you know that your real estate agent works to get things set up for you. Not only are they searching out properties that would interest you, but they're setting up the property viewings, putting your paperwork together, and helping you in the negotiation process.
Some brokers have to go even further to help you find that dream property. They will work extremely hard for you, and even fly you in a helicopter so you can see the $85,000,000 ranch you'd like to buy.
Have you ever heard of the Antlers Ranch, which is just outside of Meteetsee?
Here's a piece of the description from Latham Jenkins' Real Estate Company 'Live Water Jackson Hole.'
Antlers Ranch is one of the West’s legacy ranches—the May family has worked, stewarded and loved this land since 1895. With 16,532 deeded acres, control of more than 40,000 acres and approximately 63 miles of shared border with federal- or state-protected lands, Antlers Ranch functions as both a working ranch and a wildlife sanctuary where everything is at peace.
That would be a heck of a piece of Wyoming history to own, wouldn't it? If you have the means to do so, you'll want to see the entire property. That could take a long time if you're driving a truck or side-by-side.
Also, if you're a real estate broker and you're in Jackson Hole, but the property is in Meteetsee, you'll need to fly to make the trip easier. That's what Latham does, and the sights are incredible.
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