This caffeinated beverage bro has bought himself an unprecedentedly expensive home.
Billionaire Russell Weiner, who created the drink company Rockstar Energy in 2001, just paid a state record of $39.6 million for a ski pad in Park City, Utah.
The seven-bedroom, 10-bathroom, 17,567-square-foot mountain crib is named Monitor’s Rest and is nestled into a mountainside and composed of 5 ski-in/ski-out acres in the gated of enclave of the Colony at White Pine Canyon, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com (the Wall Street Journal first reported the deal).
The home’s wellness amenities are even more impressive than many commercial spas and include a 60-foot indoor/outdoor stainless steel pool, a spa and gym, a Himalayan salt room, a cold plunge pool, a hot tub, a hammam ice fountain, an infrared sauna and massage room — not to mention a new-fangled “Home Wellness Intelligence Network,” which can purportedly regulate circadian rhythm lighting and calibrate air quality.
There’s also an indoor sports court equipped for volleyball, basketball and pickleball. It also features a climbing wall, a golf simulator and a bowling alley.
An aerial shot of the property. Courtesy of Engel & Völkers
Weiner founded Rockstar Energy in 2001 — and his work has paid off with the record-setting purchase of this mansion. Courtesy of Engel & Völkers
The compound has a ski-in/ski-out lounge area. Courtesy of Engel & Völkers
The house measures in at 17,000-plus square feet, making lots of room for a big kitchen. Courtesy of Engel & Völkers
One of numerous entertaining areas. Courtesy of Engel & Völkers
In all, there are seven bedrooms in the home. Courtesy of Engel & Völkers
The house has more wellness amenities than most commercial spas can boast. Courtesy of Engel & Völkers
The estate is located in a gated enclave. Courtesy of Engel & Völkers
There are a multitude of both indoor and outdoor exercise facilities. Courtesy of Engel & Völkers
The outdoor area features a floating fireplace. Courtesy of Engel & Völkers
The house has a total of 10 bathrooms. Courtesy of Engel & Völkers
The home has its own bowling alley. Courtesy of Engel & Völkers
The property also has a court for basketball and pickleball. Courtesy of Engel & VölkersFor more entertainment-oriented downtime, there’s a digital cinema laser projection system and, to enhance the surrounding natural wonders, a “panoramic tower” ideally situated to take-in the trees and landscaped local granite boulders, the listing boasts.
The main level has a bar, billiards, a floating fireplace, ping pong tables and “massive motorized retractable walls of floor-to-ceiling glass.”
“We really wanted to do something a bit different in the Park City market, up the ante as far as what can be done for a high-end, legacy-quality ski house,” Daivd Ostrander, co-founder of the home’s developer, Iluminus Group, told the Wall Street Journal.





