The era of mercurial Maple Leafs’ player Phil Kessel is truly over in Toronto. The right winger’s luxury College Park condo has sold for $3.325 million, $565,000 below the asking price.

The 5,000 square foot apartment features five walk-outs to a wrap-around terrace overlooking panoramic skyline views; 10-ft. ceilings and a custom family room with a media wall. It sold with a private two-car garage.

“The condo is unlike any other condo in Toronto,” said listing agent Geoffrey Fulton of Keller Williams Referred Urban Realty.

“Phil (Kessel) extended his contract when he was living in the condo and he didn’t choose to live anywhere else. He loved that condo. He scored about 400 points in 446 games there so I think he was pretty happy,” he said.

Described "as a home in the sky... truly without rival," on the real estate listing, the open-plan, three-plus-one-bedroom condo features "custom controlled sunshades", a surround sound entertainment system and a six-piece, spa-like master bath.

The chef's kitchen is outfitted with granite, marble and limestone and there are cornices throughout and coffered ceilings.

Taxes for the property are listed at $15,000

Kessel, who will earn $10 million this year in Pittsburgh, won’t see much profit from the Toronto property he bought for $3.150 million in Oct. 2009, the year he joined the Maple Leafs.

The condo was first listed last July when Kessel was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins. Initially it was priced at $4.1 million and then relisted at a lower $3.890 million.

“This category of real estate can take up to a year to sell,” said Fulton.

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