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Imagine what $14 million could buy outside Vancouver Island

How Greater Victoria’s most expensive listing could translate in other markets
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Located at 1367 Mill River East Road, this PEI home is listed for $4.75 million. (Realtor.ca photo)

The most expensive home in Greater Victoria is currently listed for a cool $14.1 million.

You probably don’t have that kind of coin in your pocket right now, but imagine what that it would buy you if you didn’t live in one of the priciest real estate markets in the country?

Here is a look at some of the most expensive homes outside of major Canadian markets.

In PEI, $14 million could buy several of the highest-priced homes on the market. The most expensive home listed on Realtor.ca comes with a price tag of $4.75 million. Located in the Mill River East community, this waterfront estate called ‘Birdsong’ features two guest quarters and a boathouse. In total, it is nearly 13,000-square-feet with five bedrooms and 11 bathrooms.

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In the Yukon, $1.65 million could buy you the Six Mile River Resort. Boasting access to the ‘entire Yukon’ from its dock, the listing also notes this turnkey business features 400 feet of waterfront and a two-bed, 1.5-bath main residence with balcony above the main building. The main building includes a 30-seat indoor/outdoor restaurant, commercial kitchen, walk-in cooler and guest washroom facilities.

And in Yellowknife, the most expensive home listed comes with a price tag of less than $1.2 million. Built in 2014, this custom single-family home is just under 4,000-square-feet of living space with five bedrooms and four bathrooms.

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