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Canada’s priciest condo is a whole-floor Vancouver unit at $38.8M (PHOTOS)

The most expensive condo currently for sale on Canada’s MLS is a 6,670-square-foot unit in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour, listed at a staggering $38.888 million, or $5,319 per square foot.

The most expensive condo currently for sale on Canada’s MLS is a 6,670-square-foot unit in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour, listed at a staggering $38.888 million, or $5,319 per square foot.

 This whole-floor condo in Vancouver's Coal Harbour was listed on August 8, 2019, for $38,888,000. Listing agent: Juliana JiaoThis whole-floor condo in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour was listed on August 8, 2019, for $38,888,000. Listing agent: Juliana Jiao

Of all the homes listed on the nation’s MLS, it is second in price only to a $59 million chateau-style estate in Ontario, and beats the $35.8 million 48th-floor penthouse at the Hotel Georgia residences, which was until recently Canada's priciest condo.

The condo takes up the entire 26th-floor of the uber-exclusive Three Harbour Green building, with the current owners having combined what were two half-floor sub-penthouses, that were mirror images of each other. Combined, the home contains six bedrooms and eight bathrooms, along with two huge great rooms both with large kitchens, and it is the only whole-floor suite in the building that is all on one level. As the combined homes are mirror images, there are also two master suites, one facing west and one east.

 ... And there's a mirror-image great room that faces east, with views up the Burrard Inlet. Listing agent: Juliana Jiao… And there’s a mirror-image great room that faces east, with views up the Burrard Inlet. Listing agent: Juliana Jiao

It also has breathtaking 360-degree views of the city, oceans and mountains, as well as two private garages, both of which can accommodate three cars, plus four storage rooms. The home could also be reinstated as two separate three-bedroom, four-bathroom units, according to the listing description.

 The staging may be a little underwhelming for a $38.8 million listing, but this east-side master bedroom has amazing views and an epic bathroom. Plus there's an identical sunset-facing master suite on the other side if you prefer. Listing agent: Juliana JiaoThe staging may be a little underwhelming for a $38.8 million listing, but this east-side master bedroom has amazing views and an epic bathroom. Plus there’s an identical sunset-facing master suite on the other side if you prefer. Listing agent: Juliana Jiao

On the downside, it’s not a top-floor penthouse (Three Harbour Green has 32 floors), it doesn’t have soaring ceilings of the two-storey units in the building, and it has relatively little outdoor space compared with some of its competitors. Although, at a total of 688 square feet of terraces, that’s still more than many people’s entire condos.

What’s more, being a condo, the luxurious building amenities are all shared with the other residents – and the strata fees are an eye-watering $3,218.51 per month on top of your monthly mortgage.

 There are two large, mirror-image terraces, one on each side of the unit, both with incredible vistas and an outdoor fireplace - perfect for sunrise and sunset viewing. Listing agent: Juliana JiaoThere are two large, mirror-image terraces, one on each side of the unit, both with incredible vistas and an outdoor fireplace – perfect for sunrise and sunset viewing. Listing agent: Juliana Jiao

Last year, each of the two sub-penthouses was assessed at $10.68 million, which is just under $22 million combined (although it’s possible their combination may have raised the value by more than that). Property taxes this year are $56,414.38, so that’s an additional $4,701.17 per month.

What may be surprising is that this is not the priciest listing to have ever come from this building. Two years ago, the top-floor, two-storey penthouse was briefly listed at an unprecedented $58.9 million – although the condo was not sold at that price and the listing was terminated. For context, the most expensive condo to have ever sold in Vancouver – and likely Canada – was a combination of the top three floors of the Fairmont Pacific Rim, which went in 2013 for $55 million to a Middle Eastern royal, according to reports.

 The 360-degree views of the city, water and mountains are truly amazing. Listing agent: Juliana JiaoThe 360-degree views of the city, water and mountains are truly amazing. Listing agent: Juliana Jiao

It may be also surprising that with a home priced at $38.8 million, there was no staging in place prior to the listing photos being posted. But check out the huge spaces and incredible views in the listings photos below, and scroll down for the virtual tour video.

https://youtu.be/Ky2HjXNgjbI