$2,750,000 for an architecturally designed house in one of the city’s most coveted residential enclaves
Address: 756 Riverside Drive #10
Neighbourhood: Oakridge
Agent: Brittany Wurfel, Sales Representative, Royal LePage Triland Realty
Price: $2,750,000
The Place
A one-of-a-kind custom home nestled among mature trees and landscaped gardens located just minutes from the city core.
The Details
Designed by Skinner Architects and built in 2009, this contemporary home blends seamlessly into one of the city’s most coveted residential enclaves. An exterior of wood, stone, stucco and glass is set in oasis-like surrounds that features a 50-foot year-round pool, large spa and waterfall. Inside, three finished levels and approximately 4,500 square feet of living space is anchored by designer living and family spaces, a game room, office, workout and wrap room. Luxurious appointments and amenities include 30 indoor-outdoor speakers and 10 HDTV screens that can be synched and heard throughout the property. There’s radiant heating inside and out, and perched above a finished and heated three-car garage is an 800-square-foot coach house equipped with bedroom, living area, kitchenette and full bathroom.
The Tour
Big Selling Point
Modern, custom architecture in a highly desirable location.
By the Numbers
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