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Luxury Hotels Are Building Hundreds of New High-end Vacation Homes — and We Got a Look Inside

BY: Paul Brady | AUGUST 3, 2021

More hotels are getting into the real estate game, selling private vacation homes that come with all the bells and whistles.

Montage Hotels & Resorts may well be laying the most ambitious bets on the ownership model. At Montage Residences Big Sky, slated to open in Montana in November, 39 homes will range in size from two to six bedrooms; all have ski-in, ski-out access, plus all the amenities of the adjoining 150-room Montage Big Sky resort. The company’s spinoff brand Pendry will bring 24 homes, starting at 2,900 square feet, to New Jersey’s horse country with the Pendry Residences Natirar.

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