TORONTO – With the luxury real estate market in Toronto up almost 50 per cent in 2012 over 2011, Global News has scoured real estate listing to create a list of the top five most expensive homes for sale in Toronto – just in case you have several million dollars to put towards a house.
1.155 Cumberland Ave – $28,000,000
This luxurious penthouse designed by renowned architect Phillip Johnson is in the heart of Yorkville at 155 Cumberland Ave. The two storey, 10,000 square foot penthouse is the most expensive property currently on sale in Toronto – and it can be yours for just $28,000,000. It also features a two storey foyer, living room, separate dining room, family room, a wine cellar, two walk-in closets, four parking spaces and a full concierge service.
2. 9 High Point Road – $26,900,900
The second most expensive home on our list sits in Toronto’s luxurious Bridle Path and could be your for just $26,900,900. With four acres of land, a two-storey arboretum, a fish pond, a tunnel that leads to the guest and entertainment houses (yes, houses, not rooms), a bowling alley, indoor tennis court and pool, and last, but certainly not least, an 8-car garage.
You would also live just down the road from Conrad Black.
3. 75 Highland Crescent – $23,900,900
Situated not too far from the Bridle Path in the York Mills and Bayview Rd area, this opulent mansion at 75 Highland Crescent ranks as the third most expensive home in Toronto at $23,900,900. According its listing on LuxuryRealEstate.com, this multi-million dollar home is “a true expression of ultimate luxury,” and “evokes the memory of the countryside in an urban setting.”
The 14,000 square foot home also features a wet bar, games room, and wine cellar.
Though you may not be just down the street from Conrad Black, the piano – signed and numbered by Sir Elton John himself – is sure to make any party one to remember.
4. 118 Yorkville Avenue, Suite 703 Toronto – $18,500,000
As we move farther down the list of Toronto’s most expensive homes, we find the rather pedestrian priced penthouse at 118 Yorkville Ave, at a mere $18,500,000.
This luxurious penthouse on the seventh floor of the Hazelton Hotel features nine rooms and five fireplaces in it’s 6,297 square-feet.
5. 388 Yonge St – $17,500,500
Rounding out our list of the most expensive homes in Toronto is the penthouse at 388 Yonge St, dubbed ‘the highest penthouse in Toronto,’ and it could be yours for just $17,500,500.
At 11,000 square feet, this penthouse features a 360 degree view of the city, 24 hour concierge service, three great suites, a landscaped roof top garden and dedicated elevators.
If you can afford to live here, you can obviously afford to have someone cook for you, but if the culinary bug has bitten you, the kitchen features granite countertops, a subzero fridge and wine cooler, a Wolf gas cooktop, a cappuccino machine, Kohler water purifier and your choice of marble, granite, or engineered wood floor.
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