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High-End Edmonton Condominium Costs $3.1 Million But Comes With Free Bentley

The Canadian Press, 19 Oct, 2017 12:53 PM
    EDMONTON — A luxury penthouse in the heart of a developing area of downtown Edmonton has hit the market and it comes with a perk — a free $200,000 car.
     
    The 3,000 square-foot, two-storey condo is on the 32nd floor of the Ultima Tower and boasts a 36-degree view of the city including the new hockey arena and the upscale Ice District, part of the arena-related downtown development.
     
    David Sanche with Westrich Pacific Developments says the penthouse is listing for $3.13 million, and they're going to throw in a 2013 Bentley Continental GT.
     
    He says they've already received one call from an interested party in Vancouver.
     
    The two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit includes motorized shelving, high-end finishes throughout the home and a two-car garage.
     
    A parking stall in the same building sold for $75,000 earlier this year.

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