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Check out the Top 10 real estate sales of luxury mansions on the North Shore in 2022

Heated driveways, infinity pools and spectacular views were among the features. Other special touches included jet ski slips, staff quarters, putting greens and a private massage room

Wine room? Check. Heated driveway? Check. Infinity pool, boat lift, putting green? Check, check, check.

While the real estate market took a cooler, even icy, turn in the last six months of 2022, that doesn’t mean that sales of luxury real estate vanished on the North Shore.

Au contraire!

In fact, those for whom the mortgage “stress test” isn’t a worry were still flexing a certain amount of buying power. Buyers at the high end of the market favoured large mansions – most clocking in at around 10,000 square feet – along with large lots, waterfront or expansive water views. Finishing touches like outdoor fire places, movie theatres, gyms, spa rooms and hot tubs didn’t hurt either.

Here’s a look at the top 10 real estate sales of 2022 on the North Shore.

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This five-bedroom, seven-bathroom luxury estate at 2910 Park Ln. on the Altamont waterfront sold for $21.5 million on Aug. 10. It was the top real estate sale in 2022 in West Vancouver.| Zealty.ca

1. 2910 Park Lane

According to public real estate records, the top sale on the North Shore last year was which sold for $21.5 million on Aug. 10.

The 14-year-old, 9,400-square-foot home sits on a lot of almost half an acre of high-bank waterfront, including 98 feet of shoreline.

The home was built in 2008 by its former owner Mossadiq Medaly, a former chair of BC Hydro and a leader in the renewable energy industry, on the site of an apple orchard formerly owned by a member of Vancouver’s Woodward family.

Designed by architect Peter Grant, the home features luxuries like an elevator, indoor-outdoor speaker sound system, in-floor heating system, heated driveway, five fireplaces, infinity pool, floor-to-ceiling windows and a professional music room.

The luxury home, assessed at $14 million, was originally listed for sale at about $30 million.

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A home at 754 Beachview Drive in North Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­sold Sept. 8 for $14.9 million. | photo Zealty.ca

2. 754 Beachview Drive

A deluxe six-bedroom, eight-bathroom home at was the only home in North Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­to make the Top 10 sales list. The luxury home on three-quarters of an acre was assessed at just under $12.55 million this year. The 8,850-square-foot home sold in September for $14.9 million.

Features of the oceanfront mansion include an infinity pool, 10-person hot tub (now that’s a party!), golf putting green, dock with boat lift, four-jet-ski slip and private ramp. Inside features double height ceilings, Miele appliances, movie theatre, billiard area, gym, sauna, steam room and wine room.

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This modern mansion at 2975 Palmerston by architectural firm Battersby Howat in West VancouverÂ’s Altamont neighbourhood sold for $14.75 million in February. | Zealty.ca

3. 2975 Palmerston Avenue

Located in West Vancouver’s sought after Altamont neighbourhood, this distinctly modern mansion by architectural firm Battersby Howat sold for $14.75 million in February after just 24 days on the market.on a landscaped half-acre lot sold for close to its asking price of $14.88 million. The home features floor-to-ceiling windows and glass doors that create a dramatic open feel leading to spectacular garden views. Outside, a hot tub and pool beckon. The home also boasts an array of technology for controlling lighting, a private elevator, security system, air conditioning and garage parking for five vehicles.

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This home at 1335 Chartwell Drive, in West VancouverÂ’s British Properties, sold for $12.8 million July 23. | Zealty.ca

4. 1335 Chartwell Drive

Homes in the British Properties are among those often sought out in the higher echelons of the real-estate market. It’s all about the views up here, and showing off luxury details. The fourth-highest sale on the North Shore, at ., which sold for $12.8 million July 23 after just 15 days on the market, ticks those boxes. A one-year-old custom build, the six-bedroom, eight-bathroom 10,000-square-foot house features a “grand foyer” with a 20-foot hand-painted dome ceiling rising above a crystal chandelier. Italian tile, Miele and Wolf appliances, four marble gas fireplaces and a wine cellar, theatre, sauna, gym, pool, hot tub and heated driveway complement the bling.

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This 8,000-square-foot Mediterranean-inspired home in Altamont sold for $11.8 million on April 11. | Zealty.ca

5. 2919 Mathers Avenue

A “health and wellness wing” including a massage room, separate “staff quarters,” “butler’s pantry” and a 27-foot, 11,000-litre tropical aquarium are among the unique features of the fifth-highest property sale on the North Shore in 2022 at The seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom 8,000-square-foot Mediterranean-inspired home on almost a half acre in Altamont sold for $11.8 million on April 11 after 55 days on the market. That’s significantly less that the original asking price of $14.3 million. An integrated Band & Olufsen audio visual system, fitness room, infinity pool and jacuzzi complete the package.

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This contemporary 5,300-square-foot home next to McKechnie Park sold for $11 million on Feb. 18, 2022. | Zealty.ca

6. 3704 McKechnie Avenue

A contemporary custom-built home, nestled among trees on a “trophy property” backing on to McKechnie Park, this three-year-old 5,300-square-foot home at sold for $11 million on Feb. 18, 2022 – less than the asking price of $12.8 million.

The five-bedroom, six-bathroom home on a third of an acre in Westmount features an open floor plan drenched in light with all rooms offering sweeping ocean views.

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This home at 2860 Mathers was the seventh highest real estate sale on the North Shore in 2022 at $10.7 million.

7. 2860 Mathers Avenue

A 17-year-old 12,000 square-foot home on Altamont’s “Golden Mile” was the seventh highest real estate sale on the North Shore last year. The three-storey, seven-bath, six-bedroom home at sold for $10.7 million, considerably below the $14 million asking price, on April 20, after 75 days on the market. The modern concrete home features a wine room, gym and indoor swimming pool and has geothermal heating and cooling. There are also solar panels for hot water, a rainwater reclamation system and a heated driveway.

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This British Properties mansion at 1022 Eyremont Dr. sold for $10.5 million Sept. 18. | Zealty.ca

8. 1022 Eyremount Drive

If a mini golf course and elevator are among the luxurious touches you expect in home, this one-year-old British Properties mansion fits the bill.

The almost features gasp-worthy views of the ocean, city and Lions Gate Bridge. The five-bedroom, eight-bathroom mansion is billed as having “every imaginable luxury” including a walk-in wine cellar/cigar room, billiard area, home theatre and sauna, as well as five fireplaces. It sold for $10.5 million Sept. 18, after 69 days on the market, a relative bargain compared to the asking price of $16 million.

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This home at 1578 Chippendale in the British Properties sold for just under $10.3 million April. 15. | Zealty.ca

9. 1578 Chippendale Road

Amazing views from the British Properties are the key feature of this 9,700-square-foot 23-year-old home on a huge flat lot at d. The three-storey, six-bed, five-bathroom mansion sold April 15 for just under $10.3 million. Almost 300 feet of frontage allows for a “massive street presence.” A library, sauna and media room are also among the features of the home.

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This 73-year-old home on the West Bay waterfront in West Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­at 3874 Marine Drive sold for $9.8 million. | Zealty.ca

10. 3874 Marine Drive

This two-storey, four-bedroom four-bathroom home on the waterfront in West Bay at is the smallest of the top ten homes to sell last year at 3,700 square feet. It’s also the oldest at 73 years. But what it lacks in sheer size it makes up for in gorgeous west coast character on a spectacular 17,600-square-foot property that slopes gently to the water’s edge. Tiered patios, a waterside pool and boathouse lead down to about 80 feet of natural shoreline. There’s also tranquil gardens a pond and gazebo. Inside features large rooms with stunning views, all in a comfortable home.

This home was the only one on the North Shore’s top ten sales that sold for under $10 million last year, fetching $9.8 million on Sept. 17, after just 17 days on the market.

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A pool on the water's edge is one feature of this 73-year-old home on the West Bay waterfront in West Vancouverat 3874 Marine Drive sold for $9.8 million. | Zealty.ca