If you’re ready to live like a tech mogul on the brink of world domination—or at least pretend to—here’s your chance. The actual Utah mega-mansion that plays the starring role in HBO’s made-for-TV movie Mountainhead is now available to rent through Luxe Haus for roughly $60,000 a night. With a five-night minimum, that’s at least $300,000 for your own ultra-luxe, cinematic escape.
Perched on 2.6 acres in Deer Valley’s gated Deer Crest community, the 21,400-square-foot Alpine extravaganza first hit the market in October 2024 for a jaw-dropping $65 million. Had it sold for the asking price, it would’ve set a new record as the most expensive home ever sold in Utah. Instead, with no buyers at that price, it’s now available to rent, offering deep-pocketed guests a chance to step inside one of the most surreal movie sets of the year.
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L to R: Cory Michael Smith, Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, and Ramy Youssef in Mountainhead.
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Designed by architect Michael Upwall, the seven-bedroom, 16-bathroom chalet is all dramatic geometry and vast expanses of glass, with panoramic views of Jordanelle Reservoir, Bald Mountain, and the Uinta Mountains.
Inside, it’s a billionaire’s fantasyland: a private glass-walled gondola connects to Deer Valley’s green-level runs, while the indoor pursuits include a two-lane bowling alley, an NBA-regulation basketball court, a climbing wall, a pickleball court, a golf simulator, a wine cellar, and a Dolby Atmos theater delivering serious après-ski bragging rights. Outside, the curved infinity pool hugs the ridgeline, while the hot tub overlooks the lake.
Swaths of glass offer panoramic mountain views from throughout the 21,400-square-foot home.
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In Mountainhead, Jesse Armstrong’s Emmy-nominated follow up to Succession, the estate becomes a fortress for four tech bros—played by Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, Ramy Youssef, and Cory Michael Smith—hiding out while the AI-fueled apocalypse they helped create unfolds.
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Indoor recreations include a bar, golf simulator, and below-ground bowling alley.
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When the water mysteriously cuts out, they retreat to the home’s underground bunker (yes, really), which is complete with the aforementioned bowling alley and climbing wall. Don’t forget about the sauna. The film’s title is a nod to the 1943 novel The Fountainhead, and in one scene, Jeff (Youssef) dryly quips that the house looks like it was decorated by “Ayn Bland.”
Offscreen, the vibe is a bit more elevated. Luxe Haus’s white-glove concierge team can arrange everything from private chefs and black car service to heli-skiing adventures and in-home pet care. “If a guest can dream it, we make it happen,” says Noël Russell, the brand’s SVP of marketing.
Because when the end of the world comes, you might as well ride it out in style.
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Source: Luxury - robbreport.com