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12,000 Sq. Ft. First Shaughnessy Mansion Hits the Market for $38.9-Million

First Shaughnessy, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

A 1-year old regal mansion in Vancouver’s historic First Shaughnessy District has just come on the market for $38.9-million CAD making it the third most expensive home currently listed in the country. Located within walking distance to Angus Park and the expansive Shaughnessy Park at the centre of Vancouver’s uber-posh ‘The Crescent’, the home sits on a 26,749 square foot property complete with meticulous landscaping, stonework, and large motor court. No expense was sparred in the creation of this 11,952 square foot manor and that’s evident as you scroll through the photos. The towering 21-foot tall formal entry includes an abundance of wood & mouldings, intricate iron work, and floors made of marble, while the lavish designer kitchen features a breakfast nook, pantry, a separate wok kitchen, restaurant-grade appliances, and beautiful Carrara marble counters. There are a total of 6 bedrooms throughout the residence including a classy master suite with ensuite cased in floor-to-ceiling marble. The entertainment level offers a world-class screening room, recreation room, wine cellar, nanny quarters, and a spa-like indoor pool with hot tub & sauna. It’s not uncommon for properties in Vancouver to exceed $30-million, in fact there are currently six properties listed higher than $30-million, and in early 2015 a palatial 25,000 square foot mansion in Vancouver’s ritzy neighbourhood of Point Grey sold for over $51-million CAD. This property is listed at $38.9-million with Manyee Lui.