If it’s privacy you’re looking for in a $2.5 million mountain vacation home, you might want to skip this one or invest in some blackout curtains or else your neighbors will probably know what brand deodorant you prefer. We’ve featured several of these Old Town properties in Park City but none surrounded by second-floor decks that look right into your windows. This will be the perfect fit for some buyer, but for now it sits empty, snuggly nestled, and staged to the max. Take the tour and tell us what you think:

FULL LISTING HERE

“A fusion of modern and mountain aesthetic, and just a 5 minute walk to Park City Mountain Resort’s Town Base and 10 minute walk to Main Street, this meticulously crafted residence offers the true Park City lifestyle! Walk home after a full day of hitting the slopes. Or kick back on your own large 360 Degree Roof Top Deck after a long hike or bike ride. Before you know it, spending time in this unique, fully furnished property in the heart of Park City will make you feel like a real local. The open concept plan features a generous kitchen and gathering spaces to comfortably accommodate friends and family. Upstairs you will find 3 guest bedrooms, multiple full baths, and a cozy master suite featuring a fireplace and private deck. This residence was constructed with high-end finishes including floor to ceiling living room fireplace, vaulted ceilings, quartz countertops, Thermador appliances, master bath steam shower, wood flooring and Pella wood windows. This Old Town property beckons the primary residence buyer seeking the mountain lifestyle, or the second home or investment buyer looking for the ultimate ski vacation getaway. As the new owner, you will be leaving your car in the ample 2 car garage and finding yourself walking or biking to a trailhead, City Park, the farmer’s market, dining, or an outdoor concert. What are you waiting for?”

 

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