5 Beds | 3 Baths | 3 Garage | 4,070 Sq Ft
Rarely does a property come to market shaped by the hand of someone who helped shape a city. The renowned architect behind Abravanel Hall, the Delta Center, Mid-Gad at Snowbird, and more chose this land in Holladay as his personal refuge. This home became both sanctuary and studio. A place where children and grandchildren learned the craft alongside him, experimenting with expansions over time as the family grew. What began as a mid-century retreat slowly evolved into a generational project. You can feel some of the visions in this home when you look at the light and window placement and curve of the staircase. Now the home stands, quietly waiting for its next chapter. Whether restored to its earliest vision or reimagined entirely, the land still holds the intentions first recognized here. Open mountain views thanks to power lines that were buried. Gentle summer canyon breezes that drift through a shaded backyard on the hottest of summer days making the property easily 10 degrees cooler. Mature trees create privacy, while the street remains calm quiet. Also neighborly, and known for the kind of community where everyone still recognizes each other. This is your opportunity to steward an acre of land in one of Holladay's most established neighborhoods or possibly an investment into two parcels. Sometimes architecture leaves a public legacy. Sometimes it leaves a personal one. This home is both. Square footage figures are provided as a courtesy estimate only and were obtained from an Appraisal Sketch . Buyer is advised to obtain an independent measurement.
| Beds | Baths | Laundry | Sq Ft | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Floor 1 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 2,846 |
| Basement* | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1,224 |
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