Millcreek Township is a suburban area to the south of downtown Salt Lake City. It’s a bit more racially diverse than other neighborhoods in Utah. Many of the homes here are smaller, single-family dwellings built in the 1940s and 1950s. Located near the middle of the Salt Lake Valley, Millcreek offers easy access to downtown and other areas. Summer is an active time for the community; local government hosts numerous outdoor festivals and community movie nights. There are numerous parks and golf courses, including Old Mill Golf Course, one of the newest municipal courses in the city. The Millcreek Community Center features a number of sports, classes and events for residents. Forbes magazine has ranked Utah the No. 1 state for business four out of the last five years. Salt Lake County is the home of the NBA’s Utah Jazz, Real Salt Lake of the MLS, University of Utah Pac-12 athletics, and was the host of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.
this home is unmistakably a don earl design, instantly recognizable by how it harmonizes with its surroundings and is perfectly positioned to capture the breathtaking views. for don, the view was always a central focus of the home. a self-taught architect, he left his mark on hundreds of homes across the salt lake valley, with his most celebrated designs emerging during the 1960s. he drew inspiration from the architectural giants of his time, translating those influences into beloved homes that remain iconic in utah. remarkably, don achieved all of this despite losing his eyesight by age 50. he is, perhaps, the most accomplished architect in the state. this particular home is a standout. upon entering on the main level, you are greeted by an indoor water feature, with terrazzo pads seemingly floating across the water and continuing onto the distinctive floating staircase. the upstairs is the true focal point of the home, where a floor-to-ceiling wall of glass frames spectacular southwest views that stretch endlessly across the valley. when the current owners purchased the property, don earl personally returned to assist with the kitchen remodel, demonstrating his deep connection to the home and his exceptional recall of its design. the glass-enclosed kitchen flows effortlessly into the outdoors, where a sprawling patio and hot tub create the perfect space for outdoor dining and entertaining. the low-maintenance yard is surrounded by native, mature vegetation, allowing the natural beauty of the setting to shine through. lovingly cared for by the current owners since 1992, this home is now available for the first time in over 30 years, offering a rare opportunity for a new family to create their own memories and continue the legacy of this remarkable property.