135 Moose Street

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135 Moose Street

Welcome Home

Located in the Gill Addition

1 Block from the Elk Refuge

.17 Of an acre, standard Town lot

Built in 2016 and extensively remodelled in 2020

Comfortably configured on 3 levels

New paint inside and out

Refinished flooring

Updated bathrooms

Light and bright

3 Bedrooms

2.5 Bathrooms

Approximately 3000 sq/ ft of living space

Fully finished basement/bonus space

Custom designed storage closets

In-floor heating

Custom shades

Gas fireplace

Attached 2 car garage

Epoxy floor in garage

Custom cabinetry and storage in garage

Extensive upgrade of landscaping

New front pavers

Elevated sun deck

New radon mitigation system $5,800,000

A comfortable open floor plan invites owners and guests to gather together for cooking, eating and entertaining.

Floor to ceiling windows in the living room capture the natural light which works in conjunction with the recently repainted window sills to brighten the space.

A well appointed kitchen to cook for one or many. Stainless steel Dacor appliances, custom cabinetry and quartz counters assist in cooking experience. Enjoy a meal at the bar, on the covered patio or at the dining table.

Thoughtfully designed ancillary rooms; powder room and laundry room.

Small nooks offer an opportunity to show off your art or create a library; the upper floor landing.

Maintaining continuity with the living area, the primary suite offers full light windows to capture the beauty and light of the outdoors, complimented by the custom cabinetry and remodelled bathroom.

Two additional guest rooms with a shared bathroom round out the second floor accommodations.

The basement was finished to be a multipurpose environment. Currently configured as a media room. It can be transformed into an additional living room, bunk room, den or office.

A heated garage complete with a new epoxy floor, custom organisers and cabinets elevates the garage to a new level of finish.

An elevated deck off the second floor and one adjacent to the kitchen invite the homeowner to dine alfresco or just enjoy the outdoors.

Teton County is located on the western boundary of Wyoming. Home to approximately 30,000 residents in an area that is 4216 square miles. Surrounded by national forests and national parks, Teton County is an outdoor enthusiasts dream. Wake up to ski the slopes at 3 major ski resorts in the winter. Then take advantage of the world-class white-water rafting or fly-fishing on the Snake river during the summer and fall months. For the extreme thrill seekers, conquer the Grand Teton!

The Town of Jackson, located in the valley of Jackson Hole, is the central hub for the valley. Named after the famed explorer David “Davey” Jackson, the town keeps its character through land conservation, thoughtful building regulations and a dedication to the natural surroundings.

Even though Jackson is a small town, it is an artistically diverse and a busy town. From blue grass concerts in the Teton Village Commons, summer rodeos in the Town arena to the NY City ballet at the Center for the Arts, there is something to please everyone. The culinary world is not to be overlooked. Diners can experience regional specialties like trout, bison, elk, and local beef from an assortment of 5star restaurants or indulge in more ethnic options such as Thai, Sushi, and authentic Mexican. Plenty of family friendly options available as well

Jackson is not a sleepy western town, but a thriving metropolis with something to offer everyone. Connecting to the heritage of the Old West while incorporating modern conveniences and the carefree lifestyle have created a desirable and unique place to live

Why Wyoming

Wyoming has the honor to be the least populated state in the nation at 550,000 inhabitants.

Tax Friendly state:

No State Corporate Income Tax

No Personal State Income Tax

No State Gift Tax

No State Estate Tax

No Inventory Tax

No Value-added Tax

Low State sales tax

Low Property Taxes

Most business friendly tax climate

Sophisticated Trust Planning

Well-funded public education

Quality of Life

Abundant year-round Outdoor Recreation opportunities

#1 per capita in outdoor recreation participation

Clean air & water

Low crime

Easy access to national and state parks

There are 41 State Parks and historic lands encompassing 49,400 acres of public lands.

Wyoming’s State Government-Constitutional requirement is a balanced budget every year.

Ted Dawson DeNesha Anderson DeNesha@c21jh.com/Ted@c21jh.com 1725 N East Butte Rd, Jackson, WY Each office independently owned and operated

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