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For years Park City, Utah was one of the worlds best kept secrets. After hosting the 2002 Olympics, it became known to all that it represented the paramount in mountain living.
Park City offers the perfect mountain retreat to fit everyone's lifestyle and real estate needs. Situated 7,000 feet in the Wasatch Mountains, it is only 35 minutes from the Salt Lake International Airport.
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Home to three world-class ski resorts, Park City, Utah meets the desires and expectations of most ski aficionado's. When the snow melts, Park City offers some of the most beautiful scenery in Utah, along with the best golf courses, hiking and biking trails, and cultural events. With all these great nuances, it's no wonder why people are looking to invest in a residence in Park City.
Park City, Utah has more than two times as many second homes as compared to primary homes. Thus attracting the most discriminating second home real estate investors seeking the perfect winter and summer vacation retreats. Park City offers a variety of condominiums, magnificent mountain estates, custom built homes, and ski-in/ski-out homesites within the perfect neighborhood to fit your lifestlye.
Unlike other western ski resort towns, the accessibility from the Salt Lake International Airport is unmatched. Imagine leaving the east coast in the morning and being on the slopes or golf course by the afternoon.... Well, you can when living in Park City.
Park City, Utah is your home away from home. Experience it. Live it. Let a realtor who knows Park City introduce you to all Park City has to offer. Contact Alisha and Paul Benson, who are one of Prudential Utah Real Estate's top agents help you find your mountain dream retreat.

