Multi-million-dollar mansions on the market

By Sonia Bell
October 03, 2014

1. 254002 Hwy 22, Rural Foothills M.D., Alta.

Cost: $37.9 million

Million dollar mansions

Located in Alberta, this mansion is one of the most expensive houses on the Canadian market. Once owned by the famous Ford family of Henry Ford heritage, the home also possesses a unique history. Despite its massive size, the house still embodies a very warm atmosphere due to its rustic design, stone archways and open layout. The exterior includes a guest home, a horse barn with riding areas and, one of the most obnoxious features, a vintage gas station, which may come in handy after driving around the 242-acre property.

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2. 10 High Point Rd., Toronto

Cost: $28.8 million

Million dollar mansions

This mansion is the most expensive house for sale in the city of Toronto. Listed for just shy of $29 million, the home sits on two acres of land. The home is elegantly designed with marble floors, an onyx bar, floor-to-ceiling windows as well as skylights throughout the house. The house also makes for the perfect party venue with a ballroom and lounge area that accommodates 100 guests as well as ladies' and men's powder rooms.

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3. 5240 Marine Dr., West Vancouver

Cost: $25 million

Million dollar mansions

For this mansion, it’s all about the views – the ocean, mountains and city are all in clear sight. The Hawaiian-style home sits on a 38,624 square-foot lot, with an amazingly landscaped back yard with palm and maple trees. Indoors, the house has a Grand foyer, a gourmet kitchen, a pool and home theatre.

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Source: Realtor.ca

About Sonia Bell

Sonia Bell is a NextHome contributor. She has her masters in Communications studies and loves exploring all things real estate – from home décor trends to neighbourhood and market news.

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