At 186 attendees, it was a smaller crowd than in past years – but organizers wanted it that way, recognizing that the world is still coming out of a pandemic.
At 186 attendees, it was a smaller crowd than in past years – but organizers wanted it that way, recognizing that the world is still coming out of a pandemic.
A Resort-Like Retreat Built Into the Rock Formations of Ontario
The forested estate totals more than 30 acres and comes with multiple villas and entertainment spaces By Michael Kaminer |
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Price: C$12 million (US$9,348,000)
Custom-built over five years on an expanse of natural rock formations, this secluded lakeside estate in Ontario offers more than 11,000 square feet of living and recreation space. The compound includes 10 buildings clustered on 5.6 acres, plus an additional 27 surrounding acres.
“This is the place for someone who wants the ultimate in privacy,” said listing agent Marilyn Wilson of Marilyn Wilson Dream Properties Inc., an affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate. “It’s not a place to see and be seen, like the Hamptons or Muskoka. I think we’ll see an international client for this one, or a celebrity. And we have many Canadian families who’ve sought a compound like this for years.”
Author of the article: Anita Murray
Publishing date: Mar 04, 2021 • March 4, 2021 • 5 minute read • The most expensive listing currently is this Charleston Lake retreat, which offers six villas and four other buildings rather than a principal house. It’s listed by Marilyn Wilson Dream Properties for $12 million. Photo by Photo dreamproperties.com
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The sale of an almost $5 million home last year has helped propel Ottawa’s luxury home market into the spotlight.
Much like the rest of the Ottawa real estate market, which has been sizzling for some time even as we battle the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic our usually sedate luxury market has been hopping.