"Snowfall," a modernist masterpiece, marks the highest-priced home ever listed for sale in Deer Valley.
A stunning architectural masterpiece featuring glass, steel, wood, and meticulously hand-cut stone. Embracing a contemporary design ethos, it maximizes panoramic views while creating a cozy and textured ambiance..
At 9,000 feet above sea level, the sprawling two-acre Bond-inspired Park City mansion offers breathtaking vistas of Park City and the majestic Wasatch Mountains. Encompassing around 15,000 square feet, the contemporary primary dwelling boasts a streamlined, angular profile and expansive floor-to-ceiling glass walls, reminiscent of its cinematic inspiration.
“Our primary aim was to create a place that evokes awe and grandeur,” Alcone shared with Robb Report via email. “The approach to the house had to be thrilling, and the views had to be exceptional.”
The sleek exterior harmonizes with a welcoming interior adorned with hand-cut Montana Moss Rock and reclaimed timber. With no less than 16 fireplaces, the space exudes warmth. It boasts four bedrooms with attached bathrooms and patios, along with an 11-bed bunk room, two private bathrooms, walk-in closets, and a patio.
Among the highlights are a spacious media room for screening Bond films, a cutting-edge office complex with its own bathroom, and a fitness center with a sauna, steam room, and massage room. Outdoors, a 44-foot heated pool and an expansive rooftop deck offer vantage points to scan the surroundings. The property includes a motor court, multiple garages for Aston Martins, and separate spaces for ATVs and snowmobiles.
Moreover, the property provides access to Deer Valley ski trails, hiking tracks, and bike trails.
“Our goal was to create a space that excels in four aspects—providing superior access to mountain sports and activities, serving as an ideal multifamily retreat, offering an impressive entertainment venue, and offering a secluded location perfect for business,” Alcone emphasizes.
Alcone acquired the parcel in 2020 and commenced construction in November. As the project is still in its early stages, the 007 hideaway is open to modifications by potential buyers. The completion is estimated for late 2023 or early 2024.
Let's take a look inside this amazing Bond-inspired Park City Mansion
An impressive ground-level lobby provides access from the motor court and an underground enclosed garage. Complete with a fireplace, glass elevator, and powder room, it sets a dramatic entrance.
The stunning living room boasts 14-foot glass walls and a spacious walk-out balcony that reveals breathtaking, unobstructed views of the Wasatch Mountains, Deer Valley, and Park City ski areas.
This space boasts the ultimate Apres Ski Lounge on the mountain, complete with a quartzite wet bar, fireplaces, and unparalleled views.
A living space encased in glass, offering breathtaking views, complemented by a massive stone fireplace and an adjacent walk-out deck.
The collector's garage, visible from the main stairway, glass elevator, and nearby lobby, showcases a glass-bottom pool ceiling and a rotating platform for showcasing the owner's vehicles. A connected motor court offers ample space for turning and parking, accommodating up to 5 vehicles off-street. An adjacent section includes a ski vehicle garage, complete with a space for a snowmobile trailer for convenient hook-up and parking, alongside the ski lockers.
The iconic James Bond series has sparked luxury superyachts, high-end travel experiences, and even designer eyewear. Now, multimillion-dollar estates join the lineup of Bond-inspired ventures.
Matt Alcone from Alcone Ventures is crafting a new property in Park City, Utah, mirroring the striking glass abode from 2015's Spectre. Snowfall, valued at $33.5 million, is not just any estate—it's the most costly residence listed in the esteemed Deer Valley Resort. As per Steve Jury, the listing agent from Keller Williams Park City, it ranks among the Beehive State's most luxurious listings, as highlighted in The Wall Street Journal.
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