Big In Park City, Estate of the Day

Those of you who have been playing this game with me for a while may remember this home. I first checked it out in 2006 when it was still under construction. Well now the 33,000 square foot lodge is finally completed giving us a chance to do a before and after. This home was built on a massive scale and has 14 bedrooms, a 12,500 sq ft underground heated garage and more stone, wood and glass than some hotels. Each room seems to be built on a huge scale with room for the masses. This home features one amazing Jacuzzi framed by a double-height window and a wine cellar big enough to provide years of wine-soaked nights by the fire. It was listed at $25 million in 2006 and has come down just a touch to $23.8 million.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Stylux.tv Apr 24th 2009 1:33PM
This estate is gorgeous. I especially love the Mountainous backdrop. You definitely don't see that in Cincinnati... :) http://www.stylux.tv
DJ Apr 24th 2009 1:48PM
WOW!
And WOW again!
The great room with the 3-sided glass walls has to be the coolest room EVER shown on Luxist. It looks awesome from both inside and out.
Of course it's going to take another million or twoto properly stock that wine cellar.
jmchez Apr 24th 2009 2:37PM
It's all very tasteful and matches the environment and other homes in the area but. . . What's the point of building a vacation home so large?
The entire place does, indeed, look like a hotel. All the dining and lounging areas have that look- Three separate dining tables?. Seems like a place that in order to look live in you need at least 24 people in it.
wb Apr 29th 2009 12:26AM
33,000 square feet and they're forcing 4 kids to share bunk beds?!
Nice house.