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Bradford Douglas Andrews

Bradford Douglas Andrews
Real Estate Agent (Responsible Broker )
Jackson WY

Responsible Broker (WY: 3685)

27 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Teton County, WY
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Keller Williams Jackson Hole
Office Address
295 W Pearl St
Jackson, WY  83001
(Teton County)
Office Phone
307-201-5231
Office Fax
Mobile
307-733-6060
Email
b***@********.com
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Service Areas

Kelly: WY Jenny Lake: WY Moose: WY Moran: WY Alpine Northeast: WY Moose Wilson Road: WY Wilson: WY Alpine: WY Jackson Hole: WY Hoback Junction: WY Jackson: WY Bedford: WY Star Valley Ranch: WY Thayne: WY Nordic: WY Alpine Northwest: WY Driggs: ID Irwin: ID Palisades: ID Swan Valley: ID Bondurant: WY Dubois: WY South Park: WY Teton Village: WY Hoback: WY Rafter J Ranch: WY Yellowstone National Park: WY Mammoth Hot Springs: WY Mammoth: WY Alta: WY Afton: WY Turnerville: WY Grover: WY Fairview: WY Osmond: WY Smoot: WY Daniel: WY Cora: WY Pinedale: WY Victor: ID Tetonia: ID

About Bradford Andrews

Since relocating to Jackson in the spring of 1989, this agent has cultivated a deep appreciation for the area's unique blend of natural beauty and community spirit. Before settling in Jackson, he spent twelve years as a light tackle and fly fishing guide in the coastal and backcountry waters of Southwest Florida, particularly in the Ten Thousand Islands and Everglades National Park. While he cherished his time on the water, he recognized the need for a change—a decision that has proven rewarding.

Jackson Hole stands out for its stunning surroundings, nestled among National Forests and Wilderness areas. The town exudes a charming western atmosphere while offering the conveniences of a larger city. It promotes an active outdoor lifestyle, which he embraces fully. Whether fishing, golfing, horseback riding, hunting, or camping during the long summer days or crisp autumn afternoons, he enjoys all that the region has to offer. Winter brings opportunities for skiing, snowmobiling, and ice fishing, with the landscape transformed by snow. The chance to encounter wildlife such as elk, moose, deer, antelope, buffalo, coyotes, and occasionally bears and wolves adds to the area's allure. He feels fortunate to call Jackson home, a place that attracts countless visitors each year.

Married in 1994, he and his wife have raised their family in Jackson, confident that the local education system and recreational activities will nurture their children into well-rounded individuals. The town's warmth, safety, and sense of community are increasingly rare in today’s world, making him grateful for their life here.

As a part-owner and Responsible Broker, he oversees daily operations within the office and collaborates with a team of seventy experienced professionals. Together, they embody the principles of experience, knowledge, and success. For those interested in making Jackson a part of their lives, he welcomes inquiries about real estate in the area. Whether seeking information or simply wishing to connect, he is eager to assist.

Teton County, WY Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$7,160,078
Avg. Listing Price
From Bradford's portfolio
3.8 / 3.7
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
3,610 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
172
Active Listings
Current inventory

Teton County, Wyoming represents one of America's most unique and exclusive real estate markets, where natural beauty meets extraordinary wealth in a setting dominated by the Teton Range and Yellowstone National Park. This market operates on an entirely different scale than typical American real estate, with median home prices consistently ranking among the highest in the nation, often exceeding $2 million even for modest properties.

The county's real estate landscape is shaped by severe geographic constraints, with much of the land protected as national park or forest service territory, creating an artificial scarcity that drives prices to astronomical levels. Currently, 465 actively licensed real estate agents serve this exclusive market, with all 465 agents maintaining email contact information, reflecting the high-tech, connected nature of clientele who demand instant communication and seamless transactions.

Major Teton County, Wyoming Real Estate Markets

Jackson serves as the primary urban center and real estate hub, where luxury condominiums, historic downtown properties, and sprawling ranch estates command premium prices. The town's real estate market caters to an international clientele seeking ski-in, ski-out properties near Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, with many transactions occurring sight unseen by wealthy buyers from major metropolitan areas. Teton Village represents the ultra-luxury segment, featuring multi-million-dollar ski chalets and resort properties that often trade hands multiple times per decade.

Wilson, Moose, and Kelly comprise smaller but equally significant markets, each offering distinct advantages from historic charm to proximity to Grand Teton National Park. These areas attract buyers seeking more privacy and larger parcels, with many properties featuring guest houses, horse facilities, and private airstrips. The rural nature of these markets requires agents who understand everything from water rights to wildlife corridors, making local expertise absolutely essential.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Teton County's real estate market operates on seasonal cycles that would surprise outsiders, with peak activity occurring during summer months when buyers can fully appreciate the dramatic mountain vistas and outdoor recreation opportunities. Winter brings a different clientele focused on ski properties, while spring and fall often see the most serious negotiations as seasonal residents prepare for extended stays. The market regularly experiences inventory shortages, with luxury properties often selling within days of listing despite price points that would stagger buyers in other markets.

Geographic complexity defines every transaction, as properties may border national park land, require special permits for modifications, or include complex easements for wildlife migration. Many buyers discover that standard financing doesn't apply here – cash purchases dominate, and properties often come with unusual features like conservation easements, mineral rights complications, or access issues that require specialized knowledge to navigate successfully.

Why Businesses Need Teton County, Wyoming Agent Contact Data

Service providers targeting Teton County's real estate market gain access to clients with virtually unlimited budgets for luxury home improvements, custom construction, and ongoing property management. These 465 agents regularly work with clients who think nothing of spending $500,000 on kitchen renovations or installing helicopter pads, making direct agent relationships incredibly valuable for luxury contractors, architects, and specialized service providers.

The connected nature of Teton County's real estate network means that referrals between agents are common and lucrative, especially for businesses offering unique services like wildlife management, luxury landscape design, or high-security installations. Having direct email access to all active agents enables businesses to build relationships that can generate consistent referrals from the wealthiest real estate market in America.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Bradford Andrews has 1 property for sale in Jackson and surrounding areas.

$850,000

Listed 2025-09-10

5775 N 500 W
Tetonia, ID  83452

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,537
Lot: 365,904 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Bradford Andrews currently has no rental properties available in Jackson and surrounding areas. Check back later.