As Canadians wait to see who won the record-breaking Lotto 6-49 ticket worth $68 million(opens in a new tab), many may be dreaming of what they’d do if they came into a large amount of cash.
If your fantasy includes the purchase of a lavish new home, there’s certainly a number for sale in Calgary.
Despite higher lending rates, Calgary’s luxury retail market ($1 million and above) has continued to experience growth.
According to the Calgary Real Estate Board (CREB), that segment has experienced 8.5 per cent growth so far this year, representing five per cent of all residential sales.
“The growth in sales was in part possible because this is one of the few price ranges where supply levels have been improving, providing potential purchasers more choice,” said Ann-Marie Lurie, CREB chief economist.
“While conditions are still relatively tight compared to historical levels, there is over three months of supply available in the million-plus price range compared to one month or less in the lower price ranges.
“While several factors can be impacting demand, I do expect some of the demand growth could be related to the interprovincial migration that is coming from traditionally higher priced markets in Ontario and BC.
“They could be less sensitive to the high interest rate environment as our higher priced product can still be considered relatively affordable when considering prices in markets like Toronto or Vancouver.”
Here’s the city’s five most expensive residential homes for sale as of Oct. 4, 2023, according to Realtor.ca(opens in a new tab):
$10M CONDO IN HILLHURST
A rendering of the primary bedroom – 802, 100 10A Street N.W. (Realtor.ca)Designed by architects Davignon and Martin, this 4,715-square-foot sub-penthouse condo(opens in a new tab) will offer a 10-foot floor-to-ceiling windows and a 400-square-foot terrace overlooking the river.
According to the listing, the condo will have an elevator that goes directly to the suite and entry doors that will open to a “panoramic river experience.”
It will have three bedrooms and four bathrooms.
The primary bedroom will boast custom millwork and double walk-in closets, plus a six-piece en suite bathroom with a floating tub, heated floors and a double shower with steam.

The residence comes with two bike racks, two titled storage lockers and six titled parking stalls.
$9.8M RIVERFRONT HOME IN ELBOW PARK

The two-storey home, built in 2016, is located at 300 37 Ave. S.W., and features 12 and 23-foot ceilings.

“The architectural inspiration was to create a home that conveyed understated elegance and timeless appeal, and the partnership of Richard Lindseth Architecture and architect Laura Chapman were commissioned – resulting in a true contemporary masterpiece.”
It has three bedrooms and four bathrooms.
$8M HOME IN THE UPCOMING COMMUNITY OF PROVIDENCE

Located at 4111 162 Ave. S.W., the home is two storeys and was built in 2011.

It has five bedrooms and six bathrooms.
$7.9 BUNGALOW IN EAGLE RIDGE

Built in 1971, the home has four above-grade bedrooms and one below grade, plus seven bathrooms.
“Once you step inside past the hand chiseled walnut doors, you are greeted by a grand foyer that sets the tone for the splendor that awaits,” states the listing.
“The main rooms are nothing short of magnificent, boasting expansive dimensions and exquisite finishes.”

“Whether you’re hosting a grand gala or preparing an intimate meal for loved ones, this culinary haven is sure to impress.”
$7.5M ESTATE IN UPPER MOUNT ROYAL

Fully gated and “very private,” the listing says the home comes with “spectacular city views.”
Called the Sayre Estate, the house is located at 717 Royal Ave. S.W.
It was built in 1910 and is steeped in local history, including a period serving as a convent.

“The primary bedroom is a sanctuary unto itself, complete with a sunken lounge area, a cozy fireplace, a walk-in closet, and a luxurious en suite bathroom.”
CALGARY REAL ESTATE
According to the Calgary Real Estate Board, the city saw a whopping 2,441 home sales in September 2023, a new record high.
The figure marks a 29 per cent increase in home sales from the same month a year ago.
The unadjusted residential benchmark price for a home in Calgary rose to $570,300 in September 2023, nearly nine per cent higher than September 2022.









