The secluded, luxury resort in the Utah desert frequented by A-listers isn’t just for opulent getaways anymore — now it can be your home too.

Amangiri, a resort hotel in southern Utah near the Arizona border, is offering permanent residences for the first time in its 15-year history, according to a new report in The Wall Street Journal.

The five-star resort sits on 900 acres of desert and has 34 guest suites, each with their own private terraces and king-size beds, starting at $4,200 per night. Guest can also stay in tented pavilions at the hotel’s Camp Sarika or in a four-bedroom guest home located on the property.

Amangiri’s ultra-wealthy clientele has been reported to include Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, Kylie Jenner, Ivanka Trump, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Miley Cyrus, and Ariana Grande, among many others.

Now 12 permanent residences are being built on the resort, with the lots alone going for $5 million up to $12.5 million, the Journal reported.

“Residences have always been part of the vision for the resort,” Robert Hee, the CEO of Canyon Equity LLC, the resort’s developer, told the outlet. “It’s been a matter of evolving the concept to where we are satisfied.” 

One of the properties that has a buyer lined up is already being built.

Owners of the permanent residences will have special access to the resort and spa, as well as access to an adventure host, a chef, and a butler.

The resort has several dining options, including the main restaurant that serves Southwest-inspired cuisines, an open-air lounge, and private dinners that guests can have set up in a secluded spot in the desert.

Amangiri also has 12 miles of hiking trails, and guests can go rock climbing, off-roading, and boating on Arizona’s Lake Powell, which is located a short drive from the resort. The resort also offers guests tours of Utah’s national parks, either by land or by air, including Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks.

Aman Resorts, the company that owns Amangiri, also has residences in places like New York, Greece, and Bali, and plans to open more in Miami, Beverly Hills, and Mexico, among others, according to their website.

Do you work at or have you stayed at Amangiri, or another Aman property? Contact this reporter at kvlamis@businessinsider.com or through secure-messaging app Signal at 708-476-8802.

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