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In the dead of winter, thousands of movie buffs, filmmakers, and random Hollywood types swoop into Park City, UT, for the annual Sundance Film Festival.
This year’s festival begins screening on Thursday, and if you’re headed to Utah, be ready for crowds—a whopping 46,600 attendees descended on the area for the 2016 festivities.
And along with the next potential indie box-office smash, the spotlight will also shine on the real estate of the artsy ski town.
Sundance “puts us on the map as a hip place,” says broker and longtime Park City resident Carol Agle, of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. “We’re a sophisticated town that is also a lovely place to be.”
It’s also an expensive place to be, thanks to new, luxury accommodations on the market. “We have a wide range of newer places,” says Agle.
No matter the price, buyers have taken note. According to the Park City Board of Realtors®, the median sales price for single-family homes, condominiums, and vacant lots in the greater Park City area has increased 7.5% annually since 2012 and is up 14% over the previous 12 months.
“As the U.S. continues to offer some of the best ski destinations in the world and attract notable global clientele, homes in these areas are wise investments,” says Anthony Hitt, CEO of Engel & Völkers North America. “Park City in particular is a perfect pied-a-terre location for skiers and nonskiers alike, and I expect it’s going to keep getting more and more popular in years to come.”
Whether buying to live there year-round or with the thought of using their home as a seasonal getaway, buyers will benefit. Along with a winter wonderland, the area offers year-round vacation ideas, including open-air concerts, golfing, mountain biking, and hiking. Plus the “self-consciously cute” downtown offers fine dining, shopping, and nightlife on Main Street.
Pull on your Sorel snow boots and zip up your Canada Goose down coat to take a look at Park City’s best off-screen attractions, its dramatic and luxurious real estate. Lights, camera, action!
7 Roamer CourtPrice: $12,900,000
Plot points: Let’s kick it off with some Hollywood glam, shall we? DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg’s Park City palace is on the market. The price has been dropped quite a bit from an initial $20.5 million ask, according to the Los Angeles Times. The extremely private 14,100-square-foot, ski-in, ski-out property with seven beds and 10 baths was decorated by celebrity favorite Naomi Leff. It’s only five minutes from downtown.
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8544 N. Sunrise LoopPrice: $7,400,000
Plot points: Get in on the ground floor of this “architectural masterpiece” going up at the top of the Promontory Ranch Club. Along with use of the clubhouse, pool, and spa, there are miles of trails right out the back door. Scheduled for completion in spring 2017, it’s not too late to “customize the finishing touches,” according to the listing.
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Undisclosed address, Park City, UTPrice: $25 million
Plot points: “A fortress” is how this four-bedroom, eight-bath, 7,996-square-foot mountain contemporary is described. Built in 2013, the structure made of steel, concrete, glass, and stone features walnut doors, custom furniture, and a cascading zinc roof. There are also private ponds, a waterfall, and a granite riverbed. Bonus: The sale includes 35 acres for a future horse ranch.
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174 White Pine Canyon RoadPrice: $17,900,000
Plot points: It’s “the grand-daddy of all estates,” according to Forbes. The sprawling 15,743-square-foot retreat built in 2011 is move-in ready. The main space and guesthouse both offer mountain, valley, and forest views from every room. The ski-in, ski-out location and woodsy surroundings assure buyers plenty of privacy.
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8 Ruby HollowPrice: $11,500,000
Plot points: Welcome to the signature residence of the exclusive ski-in, ski-out Red Cloud Community. The five-bedroom, eight-bathroom mountain contemporary includes an open floor plan and four-sided fireplace. Snow-averse buyers will appreciate the heated driveway and walkways.
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Apex Residence 3600, High Mountain RoadPrice: Begins at $1,675,000
Plot points: This ski-through community just broke ground. It’ll feature a mix of 63 contemporary residences, townhomes, and penthouses that take in views of the Uinta Mountains from their slope-side perch. Twenty-three of these units have already been snapped up, and the project is expected to be completed in time for next year’s festival. Buyers can choose between two design finishes, and take advantage of luxury amenities such as a heated pool, a gym, and concierge service.
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