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Contemporary Mountain Masterpiece in Historic Old Town Park City
At 1406 Park Avenue stands a testament to thoughtful contemporary design, where clean architectural lines meet the rugged beauty of the Wasatch Mountains. This new construction masterpiece unfolds across multiple levels, each carefully conceived to maximize both intimate living and grand-scale entertaining. The heart of the home lies in its soaring great room, where floor-to-ceiling windows dissolve the boundaries between interior comfort and mountain grandeur, flooding the space with natural light while framing the ever-changing alpine panorama.
The kitchen serves as a culinary theater, featuring waterfall-edge quartz countertops, professional-grade appliances, and custom millwork that speaks to the home's commitment to both form and function. The design flows effortlessly from cooking to dining to living spaces, creating an organic rhythm perfect for both daily life and sophisticated entertaining. Each of the five bedrooms has been positioned to capture specific views and natural light patterns, with the primary suite claiming the upper level to greet each dawn with first light on snow-capped peaks.
Perhaps most remarkable is the home's crown jewel—a rooftop terrace that transforms mountain living into an elevated experience. Here, a private hot tub is positioned to take advantage of 360-degree views of the surrounding mountain theater, creating the ultimate setting for crisp evenings under open skies. The integration of indoor and outdoor spaces extends throughout the property, with an expansive deck off the great room that extends the living space into the alpine air.
Practical luxury defines every detail, from the rare two-car garage—a true anomaly in historic Old Town—to the dedicated elevator that ensures seamless movement between levels. A dedicated office, family room, and game room provide spaces for work and play, while the fenced yard offers privacy in this sought-after neighborhood. The home arrives fully furnished and professionally decorated, representing a turnkey opportunity to immediately embrace the Park City lifestyle. Every element, from the contemporary light fixtures to the carefully selected materials palette, reflects a design philosophy that honors both the home's mountain setting and its sophisticated urban sensibilities.
Park City's Old Town district represents one of Utah's most storied neighborhoods, where silver mining heritage meets world-class resort culture. Originally established in the 1860s during the silver boom, this historic area has transformed into one of America's premier mountain destinations while carefully preserving its authentic character. The tree-lined streets of Old Town feature a compelling mix of restored Victorian-era buildings and thoughtfully designed contemporary residences, creating a neighborhood where history and modern luxury coexist seamlessly.
The location of 1406 Park Avenue places residents at the epicenter of Park City's most coveted lifestyle amenities. A five-minute walk delivers you to the base of Park City Mountain Resort, where over 7,300 acres of skiable terrain and 340 trails await. This proximity to world-class skiing and snowboarding represents an unparalleled convenience—the ability to walk from your front door to the slopes eliminates the need for shuttles or driving, a luxury that defines true ski-in accessibility.
Main Street, Park City's historic commercial heart, lies just a leisurely stroll away, offering an impressive collection of galleries, boutiques, and restaurants that rival any major metropolitan area. The annual Sundance Film Festival transforms this street into an international stage, while year-round, establishments like Handle, Riverhorse on Main, and Butcher's Chop House provide world-class dining experiences. The Park City Museum and numerous art galleries contribute to a rich cultural landscape that extends far beyond the slopes.
The area's transportation infrastructure adds another layer of convenience, with the free Park City Transit system providing seamless connections throughout the resort areas and town. This comprehensive bus network means residents can easily access Deer Valley Resort, the Outlets at Park City, and other key destinations without the need for personal vehicles.
Beyond winter sports, Park City offers year-round recreation that takes full advantage of its stunning natural setting. The Rail Trail, a converted railroad corridor, provides miles of hiking and biking paths, while the nearby Wasatch Mountains offer endless opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and outdoor exploration. Park City's elevation of 7,000 feet ensures crisp, clean air and four distinct seasons, each offering its own recreational and aesthetic rewards.
The community itself reflects a unique blend of full-time residents and sophisticated second-home owners, creating a neighborhood culture that values both privacy and community engagement. Local events, from the Park City Food & Wine Classic to outdoor concerts and farmers markets, foster connections while maintaining the relaxed mountain town atmosphere that makes Park City one of America's most desirable resort destinations.
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