The desert landscape near Amangiri resort in Canyon Point, Utah.Cavan Images/Getty ImagesAmangiri Resort in Utah is offering permanent residences for the first time.The resort, known for hosting celebrities, is building 12 permanent residences.The lots alone cost anywhere from $5 million to $12.5 million, The Wall Street Journal reported.The secluded, luxury resort in the Utah desert frequented by A-listers isn't just for opulent getaways anymore — now it can be your home too.Amangiri, a resort hotel in southern Utah near the Arizona border, is offering permanent residences for the first time in its 15-year history, according to a new report in The Wall Street Journal.The five-star resort sits on 900 acres of desert and has 34 guest suites, each with their own private terraces and king-size beds, starting at $4,200 per night.