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Not a portfolio —
not to us, or to them.
Some of these homes are ours outright. Others belong to neighbors who still work the land or answer their own door when we're not around — people who care how their home is shown as much as we do. Either way, nothing here gets handed off and forgotten. I live in Sheridan. I'm the one who answers the phone. Kayla organizes and designs many of our spaces.
— Tyler & Kayla HertBook direct, and it's just us.
No brand standards to hide behind. No call center between you and an answer. Here's the actual difference.
The price you see is the price you pay.
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Often less. Never marked up to cover someone else's cut.
The Bay Mare
A Heritage Woodworks custom build on a working Wyoming ranch. Reclaimed timbers dating to the 1880s, cathedral ceilings, corrals out front, pasture behind.
The New York
Store Suite
Wyoming's largest department store from 1909, converted to a private residence. Forty-foot bar, two-car garage, directly across from the WYO Theatre. Luxury that's earned some age.
The Pressroom
Atelier
A 110-year-old printing press building, Sheridan's only downtown loft with Big Horn Mountain views. Thirteen-foot ceilings, exposed brick, private rooftop.
The suite or the cabin. The loft or the bungalow.
The price changes. The standard doesn't.
Start with what you're after.
All SeventeenThe Working Ranches
Cattle at Broken Arrow. Horses at the Magpie. Two homes built by the families who work the land around them — each yours alone, one party at a time.
The Register.
All Dispatches
The New York Store: Sheridan's Grandest Address, Since 1895
Stevens & Fryberger opened it in 1895 — the largest department store in northern Wyoming, with the name still set into the brick up top. The building behind the suite, and how it ended up in our hands.
Read the Dispatch
Hunting the Big Horns: A Field Guide to Wild Morels
The Elk Fire burned nearly 100,000 acres. The hillsides may now produce the finest morel hunting this range has ever seen.
Read the GuideTwo ways to spend the rest of your trip.
Sheridan is the reason people come back.
Cloud Peak trails. Sunday polo in Big Horn. The WYO Rodeo every July. A local's guide to doing it right.
Read the Guide
The road from Sheridan to Yellowstone.
Chief Joseph Highway. Wolves at dawn in Lamar Valley. The drive most visitors never take.
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