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$13.5M mansion is Calgary's most expensive home for sale right now

$13.5M mansion is Calgary's most expensive home for sale right now

CTV News16-05-2025

A mansion sitting on a prestigious stretch of road in northwest Calgary is currently the city's most expensive home for sale, according to Realtor.ca, with a listing price of $13.5 million.
The 8,700-square-foot home was built in 2022 by Maillot Homes and features six total bedrooms (four above grade and two below), 10 bathrooms and three half-baths.
The home is seated along Crescent Road N.W, in the community of Rosedale, and features an unobstructed view of the city's downtown skyline.
Calgary home - 732 Crescent Road N.W.
Inside 732 Crescent Road N.W. (CIR Realty/Krista Legue)
The outside of the mansion is clad in white Turkish limestone, while the inside was decorated by staff at Paul Lavoie Interior Design, who took inspiration from Alice in Wonderland, according to a website dedicated to the listing.
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Inside 732 Crescent Road N.W. (CIR Realty/Krista Legue)
The extravagant home has everything from an expansive kitchen with high-end appliances to a home gym and wine room.
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Inside 732 Crescent Road N.W. (CIR Realty/Krista Legue)
There's even a library that, according to the listing website, is inspired by Dumbledore's office from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter novels.
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Inside 732 Crescent Road N.W. (CIR Realty/Krista Legue)
The master bedroom has dual ensuites and walk-in closets, a steam shower, soaker tub, towel warmer, bidets and even a rotating shoe carousel.
Outside in the backyard, the mansion has patio heaters and a fireplace to keep warm, along with retractable screen, a built-in barbecue and a playhouse.
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Inside 732 Crescent Road N.W. (CIR Realty/Krista Legue)
The basement floor in the home is heated, as is the expansive driveway.
There are two garages – both heated – with epoxy floors and custom cabinetry.
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Inside 732 Crescent Road N.W. (CIR Realty/Krista Legue)
Realtor.ca indicates the home was listed on Thursday, and comes with annual property taxes of $46,829.
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Inside 732 Crescent Road N.W. (CIR Realty/Krista Legue)
For more information on the 2.5-storey home, located at 732 Crescent Road N.W., you can contact CIR Realty agent Krista Legue through the listing's website.

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