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This 110-year-old heritage mansion in Vancouver first sold for $25,000 hits the market at nearly $19 million (PHOTOS)

It was built around the same time the Titanic sank.

The Salsbury House is for sale.

That name might not be familiar, and its location isn't well known, but the three-storey home at 1790 Angus Dr. in Shaughnessy is on the City of Vancouver's heritage register. It's considered to be of primary significance.

Originally built in 1912, William Ferriman Salsbury, a railwayman, bought it for $25,000.

Suffice it to say, the market has seen that price rise; it's going for $18.98 million right now.

Inside you can find plenty of hardwood and wood accents across the house. The eight-bedroom, four-bathroom house sits on a 33,000 sq. ft. lot, as well, so it's got quite a yard.