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3287 Central Pacific Trail
- House
- 6,848 Square Feet
- 6 Bedrooms
- 6 Full Baths
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Welcome home! Step into 3287 Central Pacific Trail, in the Summit at Promontory Club. We are thrilled to present an elevated sanctuary where clean modern design, effortless luxury, and ultimate comfort, along with unobstructed Wasatch back Ski Run views converge to define this remarkable Mountain Destination estate. At 6,848 sq feet, perfectly positioned on 1.07 acre and meticulously crafted by Bailey Construction, this is a showstopper! Sublime interior finishes blend seamlessly with furnishings by Bond Design, in this 6-bedroom, 8-bath home which captures mountain scenery through expansive walls of glass and highlights beautifully connected indoor–outdoor spaces. The lower-level layout is perfect for gathering, featuring a generous secondary family room with a full bar, as well as multiple guest suites. As a bonus, there is a sizable flex space ideal for a gym, a second office, or your own private Wellness room! (Sauna or Cold plunge, anyone?!) Furnishings are included at the listed price; a Full Golf Membership to Promontory is Available (by separate agreement). Conveniently located 3 minutes from Promontory’s Main (North) gate, with direct access to I-80, this home sits just 15 mins to ski runs at the Canyons, 20 mins to downtown Park City, and 25 mins to Heber FBO, and just 35-40 mins to SLC Int. airport.
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