The Trapezoidal Shapes of This $13.5 Million Home in Park City Nest Together Like a Russia…

The Trapezoidal Shapes of This $13.5 Million Home in Park City Nest Together

Along with stunning views of the Uinta Mountains, the Aspen Camp neighborhood within the gated Promontory community captivates with a collection of ultramodern homes designed to immerse residents in Park City’s rugged landscape. One notable example is a striking $13.5 million new build set on an acre along E Outcrop Road, perched on a gentle hillside at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac.

The sprawling residence features a copper, bronze, and brass-glass façade created by the Salt Lake City firm Upwall Design, immediately drawing attention. Even better, the property offers direct access to the Lady Di, or Princess Di, Trail for year-round hiking, biking, and skiing – a route whose name reportedly stems from “a developer’s ill-timed remark.”

Social, golf, and equestrian memberships are available, granting access to a wide range of amenities across Promontory’s 7,000 acres, including a village clubhouse, a beach club, three golf courses, and tennis and pickleball courts.

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Summit Sotheby’s International Realty
Author: Demetrius Simms
Demetrius Simms is a digital staff writer.

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