
Victor Emporium
A general-store institution since 1950 with an old-fashioned soda fountain in back — home of the world-famous huckleberry shake.

Search for rentals in Victor, Idaho and you’ll see three kinds of listings: single-family homes, condos and townhomes, and apartments. Inventory is thin across all three. Victor is a small town that has grown quickly as people working in Jackson Hole moved over the pass for more livable housing, and demand outruns supply for most of the year — good listings move fast, and many never make it to the big rental sites at all.
Knowing what each option actually involves makes the search faster, so here’s the honest version.


A house gets you the most space and usually a yard — but houses are the scarcest rentals in the valley. Most are owned by individual landlords, terms vary widely, some come furnished on seasonal leases, and upkeep like mowing and snow removal often lands on the tenant. When a good one opens up, it rarely stays listed long.
Victor ID condos for rent sit in the middle: newer than most rental houses, less maintenance, sometimes with garages. Availability is sporadic because each unit belongs to a different owner, so leasing terms, pet rules, and responsiveness depend entirely on who you happen to rent from.
A purpose-built, professionally managed community trades a private yard for predictability: posted availability instead of word-of-mouth, a standard application and lease, professional maintenance instead of waiting on a landlord’s schedule, and snow removal handled for you — which matters here from November through April.
Teton Flats is Victor’s purpose-built option: 72 brand-new one and two bedroom apartments across four mountain-modern buildings at the north edge of town, about half a mile from downtown Victor’s restaurants, coffee shops, and breweries. Floor plans run from 622 to 980 square feet with quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, in-unit washer and dryer, air conditioning, 9-foot ceilings, dedicated gear storage, and views of the Teton Range. Leasing is managed by Teton Valley Property Management, and current openings and rents are always posted live on our availability page. Seasonal workers and employer-arranged renters have their own path: see our workforce housing options.



Victor anchors the south end of Teton Valley — Driggs is eight miles north on ID-33 (if your search started there, see our guide to apartments near Driggs), and Jackson, Wyoming is 25 miles over Teton Pass, which is why so many Jackson workers rent on this side of the range — here’s what commuting from Victor to Jackson actually looks like. For the full picture of the valley — towns, commute, and lifestyle — see our guide to renting in Teton Valley.
DOWNTOWN VICTOR · HALF A MILE FROM YOUR DOOR
Renting in Victor doesn’t mean giving up a night out. Main Street runs on scratch-made brunch, a supper club with a summer concert stage, a brewery with live bands, and the huckleberry shake people drive over the pass for.

A general-store institution since 1950 with an old-fashioned soda fountain in back — home of the world-famous huckleberry shake.

The big yellow building on Main Street: scratch-made brunch, house-baked pastries, and the easiest crowd-pleaser in town since 2018.

Victor’s legendary supper club — hand-cut steaks, Kansas City-style BBQ, and the valley’s best live-music stage all summer.

Downtown’s brewery pours house pints beside family-recipe Italian, with trivia, open mic, and live bands most weekends.
That’s four of 69 — see the full Victor & Driggs dining guide.
Questions? Call the leasing office at (208) 354-3431.