The Inn at Silver Lake holds eight residences, and in the past six years only three have changed hands. Residence #2 is one of just two in the building that walk directly out to the Silver Lake ski beach, with the beach itself framed in the windows. For buyers who know Deer Valley, that is the entire story: the center of the resort, mid-mountain, at the heart of Silver Lake Village, in a building that almost never trades. The position rewrites the ski day. No drive, no shuttle, no staging gear the night before. Boots go on at home, and you are on first tracks on a powder day while most of the mountain is still in line at the base. Lunch happens at your own table. And when the light flattens, the day ends on the main-level deck, barbecue going, hot tub steaming, watching the last runs come down to the beach below. Inside, 3,413 square feet resolve into four bedrooms across two levels, a layout that comfortably accommodates a large family or many guests. The main level carries the social spaces out to the deck, while the lower level gives children and guests their own territory, with a patio of its own. Sleeping capacity is exceptional, whether you are hosting three generations over Presidents' Week or letting the residence earn its keep. The details decide whether a mid-mountain residence actually works: two assigned underground parking spaces, a rarity at Silver Lake, and abundant in-residence storage for the skis, boots, and gear of a family that uses the mountain year-round. A true lock-and-leave, ready the day you land, and asking nothing when you are gone. The building quietly handles the rest. A full-time property manager lives on site, so owners and guests always have someone on hand, and an exercise room, a game room with pool table, ski lockers just outside the residence, and a dedicated ski prep area round out the amenities. The lifts, dining, and aprs of Silver Lake Village sit steps from the door, with Stein Eriksen Lodge, the Goldener Hirsch, and the village's other renowned addresses an easy walk away. Historic Park City Main Street is minutes down the mountain, and Salt Lake City International, with its private terminals, is roughly 35 minutes away. Few ski residences in the West connect a major airport to first chair this quickly.