
And now, it is offering permanent residences for you to “get away from the everyday” in Utah’s red-rock country.
(Images Courtesy: Aman Residences at Amangiri)
The residences at Amangiri, a luxury resort located in the secluded desert landscape near the Utah-Arizona border, reportedly offer expansive spaces that embrace the “design-driven” approach from Marwan Al Sayed, the resort’s original architect. The resort’s website said the homes give residents “total tranquility” and immersion into the wilderness and the Aman lifestyle, while keeping a respectful distance from the hotel itself.
Homes will range from four to eight bedrooms on plots of land spanning from five to 19 acres. Al Sayed said each home is designed to be carbon neutral and completely unique from each other.
“Each is uniquely composed as a series of volumes, intentionally positioned to complement the desert’s spectacular topography, allowing architecture and nature to coexist,” said Al Sayed.
One such offering from Amangiri is the Grand Villa. It will be the first residence available at Amangiri and is expected to be completed in December 2025. A description of the six-bedroom Grand Villa details the residence as a “desert sanctuary of unrivalled elegance,” spanning nine acres and offering “sweeping vistas” of the Grand Staircase-Escalante.
And the price for this permanent getaway? Aman would not say.
In a statement, Vlad Doronin, Chairman and CEO of Aman Group, said the homes are an “invitation-only opportunity to embrace our lifestyle in unmatched seclusion and surrounded by the architectural excellence and unparalleled service of one of Aman’s most iconic resorts.”
“Aman Residences, Amangiri represents the pinnacle of private desert living while being permanently immersed in the Aman way of life,” Doronin said.
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