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06-03-2008, 10:38 AM
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Rich: Most Luxurious Rental for 1 Month?
Visiting Salt Lake City for 1 Month to Train at Gym Jones, have NO budget and accustomed to the finest standards of living.
What properties would you advise for a monthly rental? "Wow" factor essential.
Can think out the box, i.e. can advise on one that isn't usually rented, something for sale for example at the top end that I could negotiate with the owner for.
Best area in Salt Lake City?
I am an urban individual: I visualise a Penthouse of some sort with astonishing views or an excrutiatingly large, well appointed property.
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06-04-2008, 05:59 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by eh3
Visiting Salt Lake City for 1 Month to Train at Gym Jones, have NO budget and accustomed to the finest standards of living.
What properties would you advise for a monthly rental? "Wow" factor essential.
Can think out the box, i.e. can advise on one that isn't usually rented, something for sale for example at the top end that I could negotiate with the owner for.
Best area in Salt Lake City?
I am an urban individual: I visualise a Penthouse of some sort with astonishing views or an excrutiatingly large, well appointed property.
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If you are for real, I must say you are very full of yourself, aren't you?
The Grand America Hotel downtown houses presidents when they stay in town. They would probably have something to meet your exacting requirements.
But I wouldn't know for sure, being a mere commoner.
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06-04-2008, 07:47 AM
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A genuine query.
Devoting a month of my life to training should attest to my self-love.
Do hope the Hotel can facilitate me in the Presidential Suite for a Month.
My experience being they usually frown on such long stays...
Any large stunning Penthouses you can recommend?
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06-04-2008, 05:42 PM
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No help to you at all, but thanks for educating me about Gym Jones. I just had to google it to see what it was. I fyou want something a little more personal than a hotel, even if it is a presidential suite, try some of the B&Bs in the Avenues. For a month-long tenant, they might have a lot to offer you.
Just curious, are you a rock-climber or what?
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06-04-2008, 06:53 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by eh3
A genuine query.
Devoting a month of my life to training should attest to my self-love.
Do hope the Hotel can facilitate me in the Presidential Suite for a Month.
My experience being they usually frown on such long stays...
Any large stunning Penthouses you can recommend?
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You definitely are on the wrong forum. You may want to find a Realtor that specializes in luxury properties - with the real state market being the way it is, they may have a client that may be willing to rent.
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06-05-2008, 12:01 AM
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Might I recommend the GRAND Intermountain Medical Center in Murray (Mid-vally). A little pricey, but the hospitality is the bomb. Having stayed there for about 3 weeks myself; I really got use to the nice view.

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06-05-2008, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by DangerWest
Might I recommend the GRAND Intermountain Medical Center in Murray (Mid-vally). A little pricey, but the hospitality is the bomb. Having stayed there for about 3 weeks myself; I really got use to the nice view.

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LOL!! Way too funny! At least you were able to enjoy your surroundings.
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06-06-2008, 12:36 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by eh3
"Wow" factor essential.
I am an urban individual: I visualise a Penthouse of some sort with astonishing views or an excrutiatingly large, well appointed property.
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Just goes to show, money doesn't always equal class or intelligence (or ability to spell!). lol
excruciatingly
visualize
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06-06-2008, 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by cinnabon
Just goes to show, money doesn't always equal class or intelligence (or ability to spell!). lol
excruciatingly
visualize
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Maybe not a native-English speaker?
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06-06-2008, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by SouthernBelleInUtah
Maybe not a native-English speaker?
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Maybe not, but I was mostly making fun of the content. Even the most wealthy people would generally be hesitant to flaunt it like that. "excruciatingly large", "astonishing views"?, come on. 
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