Friday, December 24, 2010

Santa Has Arrived in Jackson

SANTA HAS JUST ARRIVED IN JACKSON HOLE!
And we are having a beautiful White Christmas thanks to a record snowfall.
Graham4 sends you and your family our warmest wishes for a very Happy Holiday!

Friday, December 17, 2010

Winter Catalog


Graham4 invites you to enjoy

Our Latest Company Catalog

Featuring great Jackson Hole Properties in all price ranges and categories


Now is a Great Time to Buy Property in Jackson Hole!

Click on the link to preview the entire catalog


Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Graham4 Price Reduction



GRAND TETON PANORAMA
original list price: $4,150,000
REDUCED LIST PRICE NOW: $3,950,000
Magical Location: The setting is the West at its best: privacy and also wide open spaces in a beautiful landscaped setting with unbeatable 360 degree views, and a convenient location within minutes of golfing, the airport, the town of Jackson, and Grand Teton National Park
  • Beautiful 6,481 square foot home, on 3 acres
  • Stunning Teton and Gros Ventre Mountain Views
  • 4 bedroom, 5 baths, 2 living areas, 2 offices
  • 2 dining areas, theater, pond, patios
  • 1,424 square foot garage, great landscaping

    See our video below.

http://www.graham4jh.com/jacksonproperties/homes/10-2057/VideoTour.html

Visit Graham4's Open House and preview this lovely property tomorrow Wednesday, December 8, 2010 10:00am to 1:00pm.

135 Huckleberry Drive, Jackson, Wyoming 83001 (Fairway Estates)

Graham4 can be reached at 888.301.2402 and/or at info@graham4jh.com

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Jackson, Wyoming -- The U.S. Capitol Tree

Jackson, Wyoming -- The U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree is a secret no more.
The 67-foot Engelmann spruce has been cut down and carefully loaded on to a flatbed trailer in western Wyoming. Followed by a tour of Wyoming that begins Wednesday, followed by a cross-country trip to Washington, D.C.
A lighting ceremony in front of the Capitol is scheduled for December 7th.
The operation involved positioning two cranes and special mats around the big tree in Bridger-Teton National Forest. Then came the chain saw.
A small crowd watched the spectacle.
The U.S. Capitol's gounds superintendent chose the tree in July, but it's location was kept secret until teh cutting ceremony.
By nightfall on the day of the ceremony, the tree had been transported to nearby Jackson, where hundreds turned out to see the stately pine.
Wyoming residences have donated more than 5,000 ornaments to decorate the tree.