465 Hoback Club
Private club ownership at Hoback Club in Teton Village. A refined two bedroom lock off residence designed for effortless mountain living with elevated hospitality and flexibility.

465 Hoback Club

$11,500,000
3385 West Cody Lane, Teton Village, WY 83025
2 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
2,500 Square Feet
2025 Year Built
$4,600 Price Per SQFT

A Private Club Residence at the Base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

There are properties you buy for square footage.
And there are places you join because of how they shape your life.

This two bedroom, two full bath, one half bath lock off residence at Hoback Club represents a different model of ownership in Teton Village. It is not simply a condominium. It is membership in a private club environment designed around belonging, access, and simplicity.

Ownership here extends beyond the walls of the residence. Hoback Club operates as a private club rather than a traditional condominium project, and that distinction defines the experience. It blends the service and culinary energy of a boutique hospitality concept with the continuity of long term ownership. Owners return not as guests, but as members. Familiar faces. Seasonal rhythm. A sense of place that deepens over time.

For those who value Jackson Hole but prefer to avoid the operational complexity of a standalone home, this residence offers an elegant solution. Immediate access to skiing, hiking, dining, and Grand Teton National Park is paired with a managed environment that allows you to arrive, exhale, and live.

Refined Mountain Living That Feels Easy

The interiors were conceived as an extension of the architecture and the setting rather than a decorative overlay.

Interior designer Monica Cardanini approached the residence with one guiding principle: refined mountain living that feels easy. Nothing heavy. Nothing precious. Nothing that asks to be tiptoed around.

From the outset, the design responded to what was already present — the structure, the interior finishes, and the location at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Rather than impose a stylistic agenda, the space was allowed to find its own voice: light, grounded, and quietly confident.

The palette draws from the surrounding landscape without literal references. Clay, cream, warm neutrals, soft grays, and subtle blue undertones support natural light and enhance the architecture. Wood ceilings, stone surfaces, and custom millwork anchor the rooms. The result is calm and restorative, particularly after a full day on the mountain.

Luxury here is intentionally approachable.

Material Integrity and Tactile Warmth

Materiality shapes the atmosphere.

With wood and stone defining much of the architectural language, texture became the tool for softening and humanizing the space. Leather appears not only on seating but on bar stools, dining table bases, console surfaces, and cabinetry fronts. Granite, wool, metal, and stone are layered carefully so the home feels tactile and comfortable rather than cold or formal.

Custom, handwoven one hundred percent wool rugs were selected for both resilience and warmth. Surfaces are sealed and treated to withstand real use. This is a home designed for family and guests, for casual lunches after skiing and relaxed entertaining across seasons, without sacrificing refinement.

Every furnishing decision was made as part of a complete composition, sourced thoughtfully from small makers rather than mass production. Months of coordination and editing have already been absorbed on behalf of the next owner.

This is not staged inventory. It is a fully realized interior.

A Kitchen That Is Fully Resolved

The kitchen reflects the same completeness as the rest of the residence.

It is fully stocked and move in ready, down to the details often overlooked. Sabre flatware introduces a refined European sensibility. Japanese knifeware was selected with serious cooks in mind. Hawkins New York Essential Dinnerware offers a matte exterior and glazed interior that feels modern yet timeless. Cookware, barware, serving pieces, and small tools are all in place.

There is no waiting period. No uncertainty. The mental load of sourcing has already been carried.

Designed for Real Living, With Room to Personalize

Durability was not an afterthought. It was foundational to every decision. Materials were chosen to support real, everyday use, from ski mornings and summer hikes to relaxed evenings with family and friends. Surfaces are resilient. Textiles are elevated yet practical. Finishes are meant to be lived with, not preserved.

At the same time, the overall palette remains intentionally restrained, creating a refined framework that feels complete without feeling fixed. The residence arrives fully resolved, yet it offers the freedom for a future owner to introduce personal layers over time without friction or disruption.

Everything feels considered. Nothing feels forced.

Intelligent Lock Off Flexibility

The two bedroom configuration includes full lock off capability, allowing the residence to function as a single home or as two private suites.

Owners may occupy the full residence, host guests with privacy separation, or strategically participate in rental programming. For those who divide time among multiple properties, this flexibility aligns with how sophisticated ownership actually functions today.

It is adaptable without compromise.

National Recognition and Teton Village Positioning

Hoback Club drew early national attention with features in Travel + Leisure and Robb Report, reinforcing its relevance within Jackson Hole’s evolving luxury landscape.

Location amplifies the appeal. Steps from the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, ownership here places skiing, summer trails, dining, and the gateway to Grand Teton National Park within immediate reach. Yet unlike a hotel, the private club structure provides continuity. The experience becomes personal.

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