Real Estate Star Joins the Jackson Hole Experts

Katie Colbert - Head Shot for Number 1

Christy and me are excited to introduce Katie Colbert, real estate sales Broker, as a new member of the Gillespie Real Estate Team.  Katie has been working behind the scenes for us for the past 6 months and has an excellent grasp of contracts and client communication.  Jackson Hole commercial real estate is an area that we are often asked about but are usually forced to referral to others.  With Katie’s extensive knowledge and networking skills we will have the opportunity to lend our experience in this segment of the market.  As mentioned in a previous post, Christy and I are working on a new townhome development in the town of Jackson called Cottonwood Flats Townhomes.  Katie will be one of our main sales people on the site so feel free to contact her at 307-739-8078 for additional questions.

Katie has extensive experience in both residential and commercial real estate in Jackson. Originally from Minnesota (Viking Fan – I will not hold it against her), she graduated with a degree in Real Estate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (Go Badgers!) and has been pursuing a successful career in the field ever since. Katie enjoys working with buyers and assisting them in all levels of the transaction. She is relentlessly optimistic and has incredible passion for the business. The Gillespie team is eager to have Katie join us as an Associate Broker and we are ready to meet the demands of 2010 with a dynamic team to help you with your real estate needs.

For additional information on the dynamic real estate market here in Jackson Hole, Wyoming please feel free to contact any of us at 307-739-8056 or visit us at Jackson Hole Experts.

Jackson Hole Update – Real Estate in 2009

The final, final statistics are not quite finished but Sotheby’s International Realty Jackson Hole Brokerage has compiled the final sales numbers from the Teton Board of Realtors Multiple Listing Service for 2009.  The past year will go down as one of the most difficult real estate years in history.  With financing difficult to find and more importantly a complete lack of buyer interest, sales across the entire spectrum slowed t a crawl.

The year did not start out well at all with only 20 transactions in the first quarter!  The second quarter improved a little with 63 transactions.  Finally during the last half of the year we started to see some activity market wide and had a total of 143 deals take place.  The totals are incredible when compared to the previous few years.  Unit volume declined 28% vs. 2008 and 65% vs. 2007.  Sales volume was even worse being 52% lower than 2008 and 71% lower than in 2007!

From Garth and Christy’s perspective the Jackson Hole market has a ways to go before we see any type of recovery.  There are chunks of the market that have not realized the decline in sales and prices and have refused to adjust with the current market.  There are 53 active listings between $2 and $3 million with only 1 pending sale in this price range.  The low range in the market $350,000 and below has barely adjusted which is resulting in a completely stalled market. 

What does this mean?  I will be updating the blog in the next few weeks and I’ll try to lay the frame work for recovery.  We have seen some motivated sellers which have resulted in sales so we are hoping sellers and the real estate community is starting to grasp the severity of the declining market.  The only way we recover is for the market to reflect the 30% to 40% decline and adjust the prices accordingly.

Jackson Hole is still a fantastic community.  It offers good schools, a top notch hospital, incredible arts and social environment, fabulous resturants and that small town charm many people desire.  Wyoming still offers incredible tax savings, abundant wildlife, great ski resorts and ample space for recreation.  These aspects are still here so we see a lot of opportunity for Jackson and the real estate market to rebound.

Stay tuned for additional information and thank you for visiting the Jackson Hole Experts Blog provided by Garth and Christy Gillespie.