The number of sales at the luxury-home end of the market may have dropped, but there are still some astronomically priced residential listings out there.
A by real estate website Point2Homes has ranked the 10 highest-priced home listings in the country (not including listings that are primarily land deals, like in Surrey).
No prizes for guessing which city the priciest home listing on the chart is located in – yep, it’s Vancouver. In fact, three listings in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»proper made the top five, and six of the top 10 were in B.C.
But it may be more surprising that the #1 listing is a condo – one of just two condos in the top 10.
is on the market for a jaw-dropping $38 million, listed by ultra-luxe specialist agent Malcolm Hasman. Located atop the Fairmont Pacific Rim building, it has a staggering 6,652 square feet of interior living space and more than 2,900 square feet of outdoor terraces boasting breathtaking views. Inside the two-level home are vast entertainment and living spaces, double-height ceilings with a grand staircase, four bedrooms, five bathrooms, a gym and a media room.
It’s certainly quite the home – and at $38 million, quite the price for a condo, breaking down to $5,713 per square foot. For comparison, the next-priciest attached-home listing in the Lower Mainland is a $13.8 million Point Grey half-duplex, and the region’s second-priciest condo-apartment is a $12 million penthouse at the Terminal City Club in downtown Vancouver.
The other two Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»homes in the top 10 national rankings are both Shaughnessy mansions – with a luxury pool on Wolfe Avenue for $34.8 million, and a $28.9 million mansion that and has been sold since Point2Homes issued its rankings.
The three other B.C. properties in the top 10 have all been featured by the Courier: linked to movie star Michelle Pfeiffer; in Surrey; and this in Whistler.
Check out the full list below.