Star-studded $4,200-a-night Utah desert resort is now selling on-site homes - and charging huge eight figure sums just for the plots of land
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- The Amangiri resort in Utah can now be your permanent vacation spot
- The luxury resort is a celebrity hotspot that boasts plenty of high end amenities
- READ MORE: Couple driven out of 5-star resort five days early
A remote desert resort known for its celebrity clientele has started selling homes, with asking prices ranging from $5 million to $12.5 million.
The Amangiri hotel in the heart of the Utah desert is located near the Arizona border and four hours from the nearest airport.
The luxury resort is known for its stunning surroundings, supreme privacy, lavish amenities, and glamorous accommodations.
With only 34 guest suites and 10 tented pavilions on the 900 acres of private land, rooms start at an eyewatering $4,200-a-night.
Notably, the resort has been occupied by the likes of Miley Cyrus, Ivanka Trump, Kylie Jenner, Ariana Grande, Kourtney Kardashian, among others.
Now, the hotel is offering the chance to call the breathtaking desert landscape home with 12 luxury residences going up for grabs.
Lot prices for the homes start at $5 million and climb as high as $12.5 million.
And some residences are already spoken for – one is under construction and several lots have been reserved.
CEO of Canyon Equity LLC, Amangiri's developer, Robert Hee, said that adding 'residences have always been part of the vision for the resort,' per the Wall Street Journal.
'It's been a matter of evolving the concept to where we are satisfied,' said Hee.
Taking nearly six years to complete, the residences were designed by Marwan Al Sayed and Mies Anderson, the co-founders and principals behind Los Angeles-based Masastudio.
Notably, this duo was also part of the original Amangiri resort design team, a project that took roughly eight years.
Al Sayed said the properties will be located 500 feet to a half-mile west of the main resort.
The carbon-neutral houses, which will average about 7,100 square feet, will range from four to eight bedrooms on plots spanning from 5 to 19 acres.
Amangiri's core principle of harmonious and long-term coexistence with the environment extends to the new residences, said Hee.
The resort itself successfully addressed sustainability challenges in a remote location, such as minimizing reliance on geothermal and solar power, using appropriate building materials for such a setting, and reducing construction's impact on the land.
These same ideas are being meticulously applied and enhanced in the design of the residences.
The residences, made of materials like cement, stone, and wood, will have similar private and social spaces.
This will include bedrooms, a kitchen, a cabana room. a pool, etc. How the house is set up will be dependent on the lot itself, offering individuality in each house.
Owning an Amangiri residence unlocks a world of exclusive benefits, including a preferential access to the resort's amenities,
To complete the luxurious experience, each residence comes with its own full-time managed chef and butler.
The Amangiri area attracts a diverse community. Full-time residents often work in outdoor recreation, service industries, or local schools, seeking a life immersed in nature.
Second homeowners enjoy the area's seasonal offerings like lake activities, hiking, and easy access to national parks and monuments.
Additionally, a thriving short-term rental market caters to the over five million tourists who visited the region last year.
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