Prepare to be mesmerized by ‘spellbinding’ mansion for sale in Canada. Take a look
A modernist residence that is considered a significant architectural masterpiece has landed on the real estate market in Canada for $20.7 million.
“Toronto was transformed by star-architect John C. Parkin who created the ‘International Style’ in Canada and designed such incredible modernist buildings as Pearson International Airport, Toronto City Hall and this spellbinding residence at 30 High Point Rd.,” the listing on Sotheby’s International Realty says.
“Built by a director and major shareowner of one of Canada’s most successful corporations, Canadian Tire, this home is exceptional in its construction, engineering, thought, detail, material selection and flow.”
The breathtaking eight-bedroom, 12-bathroom megamansion has a dazzling array of high-end features including:
Landscaped grounds
Interior “bridge”
Interior atrium
“Natural sunlight year-round”
Zen garden
Mural in the dining room
Wet bar
Recreation room
Catering kitchen
Elevator
Putting green
Indoor and outdoor swimming pools
Seven-car heated garage
“The house is a contemporary landmark, but it’s also very much a home,” listing agent Jane Zhang told Mansion Global. “It’s family friendly. There’s a putting green and children’s playset in the backyard. This home was made to entertain and impress.”
The home is in a prestigious neighborhood that’s located near private clubs, some of the city’s finest schools and shopping centers, the listing says.
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