Perched at nearly 9,000 feet above sea level, Snowfall is not merely a residence—it is a statement. A bold fusion of cinematic inspiration, modernist architecture, and alpine grandeur, the estate has officially claimed its place in history as the highest-priced home ever listed for sale in Deer Valley.
Valued at $33.5 million, Snowfall represents the pinnacle of contemporary mountain living, where design, privacy, and investment prestige converge.
A New Benchmark for Luxury in Deer Valley Resort
Set on a rare two-acre parcel overlooking Park City and the sweeping Wasatch Mountains, Snowfall is positioned within one of North America’s most exclusive alpine enclaves. Direct access to ski trails, hiking paths, and biking routes places the estate at the epicenter of year-round mountain lifestyle—without sacrificing seclusion.

According to the listing agent, the property now stands as the most expensive residential offering ever introduced in Deer Valley, placing it among Utah’s most elite real estate assets, a distinction also noted by The Wall Street Journal.
Architecture Inspired by Cinema and Precision
Snowfall’s design draws unmistakable inspiration from the iconic glass residence featured in Spectre, translating cinematic drama into livable architecture. The estate spans approximately 15,000 square feet, defined by sharp angular lines, expansive floor-to-ceiling glass walls, and a striking balance between steel, wood, and meticulously hand-cut stone.
“Our primary aim was to create a place that evokes awe and grandeur,” explains developer Matt Alcone of Alcone Ventures in commentary. “The approach to the house had to be thrilling, and the views had to be exceptional.”
The result is a residence that feels both commanding and intimate—dramatic from afar, yet warmly textured within.
A Warm Interior Beneath a Sleek Exterior
Despite its modernist profile, Snowfall’s interiors are intentionally inviting. Hand-cut Montana Moss Rock, reclaimed timber, and refined natural materials soften the structure’s bold geometry. No fewer than 16 fireplaces are integrated throughout the estate, creating an atmosphere of warmth rarely achieved at this scale.

The home features:
- Four primary bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and private patios
- An 11-bed bunk room with two bathrooms and walk-in closets
- Expansive indoor-outdoor living areas designed for all seasons
Every space is engineered to frame the surrounding mountains, ensuring the landscape remains the dominant visual element.
Entertainment, Wellness, and Private Infrastructure
Snowfall is as much a private retreat as it is an entertainment destination. Among its standout amenities:
- A dedicated media room designed for private film screenings—an homage to its Bond inspiration
- A cutting-edge office suite with its own bathroom, ideal for discreet business operations
- A full wellness center with sauna, steam room, and massage facilities
Outdoors, a 44-foot heated pool and an expansive rooftop deck offer commanding vantage points across the valley, while multiple terraces encourage year-round alfresco living.


Designed for Collectors and Connoisseurs

True to its cinematic lineage, Snowfall accommodates serious automotive collections. The property includes a motor court and multiple garages designed to house luxury vehicles, including Aston Martins, alongside dedicated spaces for ATVs and snowmobiles.
A standout feature is the collector’s garage, visible from the main stairway and glass elevator, complete with:
- A rotating vehicle display platform
- A glass-bottom pool ceiling above
- Adjacent ski vehicle storage and lockers
This level of infrastructure positions the estate as a fully self-contained alpine compound.
A Property Built for Versatility and Legacy
According to Alcone, Snowfall was designed to excel across four key dimensions:
- Direct access to mountain sports and outdoor pursuits
- A multi-family retreat capable of hosting large gatherings
- A world-class entertainment venue
- A secluded, secure environment suited for business and privacy
Acquired in 2020, construction began shortly thereafter, with completion projected between late 2023 and early 2024. Notably, the estate remains partially customizable, allowing future owners to tailor elements of the residence to their personal vision.
Where Architecture Meets Investment Prestige
Snowfall is more than a residence—it is a rare convergence of architecture, lifestyle, and long-term value. As ultra-luxury real estate increasingly functions as both personal sanctuary and wealth preservation asset, properties of this caliber remain insulated by scarcity and global demand.
In Deer Valley, no home has ever set a higher bar.
Snowfall does not simply redefine mountain luxury—it establishes a new category altogether.
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