Economic analysis

Real estate porn: The 15 most expensive homes in Canada

According to a new report from Re/Max, sales of luxury homes in Canada—the land that the global housing correction, and gravity for that matter, forgot—are exploding. Here’s the breakdown from the release.

$2 million is nothing to sneeze at, but in Vancouver there are crack shacks worth nearly that much. If you really want to talk luxury, set your sights higher. So without further adieu, here’s a countdown of the 15 most expensive homes in Canada right now, as drawn from the real estate industry’s listing service, Realtor.ca, after the jump…

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15. 

$17,500,000 - 752 Douglas St Victoria, British Columbia

14.

$17,900,000 — 2888 PANORAMA DR North Vancouver, BC

13.

$17,980,000 — 3589 OSLER ST Vancouver, BC

12.

$18,888,000 — #Ph 2 - 180 UNIVERSITY AVE TORONTO, ON

11.

$19,000,000 — 17485 MCLAREN RD CALEDON, ON

10.

$19,250,000 — 660 Lands End Rd North Saanich, BC

9.

$19,800,000 — # PH4201 1077 W CORDOVA ST Vancouver, BC

8.

$19,800,000 — 5240 MARINE DR West Vancouver, BC

7.

$20,000,000 — 5771 NEWTON WD Vancouver, BC

6.

$22,000,000 — 2100 LAKESHORE Road East OAKVILLE, ON

5.

$23,000,000 — 8988 HIGHWAY 99 HY Whistler, BC

4.

$23,900,000 — 75 HIGHLAND CRES TORONTO, ON

3.

$27,000,000 — 1903 Chemin du Bord-du-Lac Road L'Île-Bizard/Sainte-Geneviève (Montréal), Quebec

2.

$30,000,000 — 3810 MARINE DR West Vancouver, BC

1. 

And now for the priciest pile in the country, we once again go back to Vancouver. The marketing literature calls it Camelot Estate, but what you’re actually buying is a knock-down. The asking price includes the land and existing home, as well as the construction of a new main residence, guest house and maid’s quarters. Or $25 million as is. Here’s the project website .

$39,900,000 — 2190 CAMELOT RD West Vancouver, BC

Still haven’t got your fill? Here are all the properties in Canada listed at $10 million or higher. There are 62 of them, heavily skewed to the West Coast.

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