Eric Spitzer, a real estate agent in Victor for over 20 years, loves that although Victor has changed a lot since the early 1990s, its chill character remains the same. “In the past,” says Spitzer, “some buyers felt they had to buy in Victor since they couldn’t afford Jackson. Now buyers want to buy in Victor.”
Spitzer was one of those when he moved to the Tetons in 1992. Unable to find affordable rent in Jackson, his first home in the area was in downtown Victor. “At the time, Victor did not have a stoplight, there was only one gas station — with a pay phone out front — and no produce was sold at the Victor Valley Grocer,” he recalls.
With the Snake River Range to the south, the Big Holes to the west and the Tetons to the east, Victor is surrounded by mountains on three sides. But the beautiful mountain views aren’t just for looking at — they’re an invitation to explore with incredible out- door recreational opportunities year-round accessible within minutes.
Many entrepreneurs have launched or continued the success of their businesses in Victor. One cannot only feel the momentum of Victor’s business environment, but can literally taste it with the addition of new restaurants, breweries, a cidery and specialty food stores continuing to elevate the culinary scene. Each summer, the free (donations encouraged) Music on Main series of events in downtown builds community and keeps the social scene’s vibrant pulse pumping.
A local couple, the Scofields moved to Victor from Jackson in 2018 and love that they can walk to numerous trails right from their home. Plus, because the western slope of the Tetons is national forest or wilderness, they can also bring their furry friends along on miles of trails before reaching national park boundaries. Another local, Leah Corrigan, moved from Wilson, Wyoming, the same year. An attorney based in Jackson, much of Leah’s work can be done from her office in Victor, enabling her to spend more time with her family and less time in the car.