The 10 most expensive homes for sale in B.C.

Low supply levels plus the endless affordability debate are reigniting buyer demand: study

The most expensive property in Metro Vancouver is at Belmont Estates, Vancouver, at $63 million, with five bedrooms, 12 bathrooms 

Low supply levels plus the endless affordability debate are reigniting buyer demand: study

B.C. had a bit of a cool-down in the real estate sector earlier in 2017, but Greater Vancouver remains the most expensive housing market in the country, with prices on the rise again across all residential properties. The West Coast’s appeal still fuels one of the most exclusive housing markets in Canada, according to Point2Homes.com.

The most expensive homes for sale in the province include some unique features, such as home theatres, wine cellars, infinity pools, gorgeous landscaping and stunning views. High-tech security systems, in-ground hot tubs and gourmet kitchens are also popular.

The No. 1 most exclusive estate in B.C., at 22,000 square feet, can accommodate about 100 guests for a sit-down concert. (Two properties are tied for fifth place.)

Here are the Top 10:

1. Belmont Estates, Vancouver, $63 million, five bedrooms, 12 bathrooms

2. 4351 Erwin Dr., West Vancouver, $42 million, seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms

3. 5365 Seaside Pl., West Vancouver, $29.98 million, four bedrooms, six bathrooms

4. 2106 SW Marine Dr., Vancouver, $29.8 million, six bedrooms, eight bathrooms

5. 2165 123 St., Surrey, $28 million, five bedrooms, seven bathrooms

5. 4838 Belmont Ave., Vancouver, $28 million, seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms

6. 2616 180th St., Surrey, $27 million, seven bedrooms, five bathrooms

7. 2250 Indian River Cres., North Vancouver, $25 million, four bedrooms, five bathrooms

8. 3402 Osler St., Vancouver, $24.88 million, six bedrooms, eight bathrooms

9. 2707 Point Grey Rd., Vancouver, 23.8 million, three bedrooms, five bathrooms

10. 6935 Isleview Rd., West Vancouver, $23.58 million, seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms