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Check out Winnipeg's most expensive home, yours for $11M

"When you have nothing left to prove," states the real estate listing for an $11-million Winnipeg mansion.

Real estate ad says you can 'live luxuriously, entertain impressively, relax unconditionally'

The indoor pool is bathed in sun from a skylight. (Keystone/ReMax)

"When you have nothing left to prove," states the real estate listing for an $11-million Winnipeg mansion.

The home also has an outdoor pool. (Keystone/ReMax)
The 27,000-square-foot riverside estate on the city's posh Wellington Crescentcomes with 28rooms, 12 bathrooms, geothermal heating, anindoor pool under a skylight, and an outdoor pool.

The listing also cites a"quaint guest cottage" and includes a photo of the raised, stone-clad building surrounded by trees and overlooking the Assiniboine River. It's also the highest listing price ever in Winnipeg.

"If we were to look at an $11-million dollar listing in Vancouver or Toronto, you're going to look at this one as a bargain for sure," said Peter Squire, director of public affairs with Winnipeg Realtors.

An included 'quaint cottage' overlooks the Assiniboine River. (Keystone/ReMax)
A look inside the home at 1063 Wellington Crescent. (Keystone/ReMax)
"Going through the pictures, people will see they put a lot of money in this house."

The price of the home far exceeds that of the previous record-setting listing in Winnipeg of$7.45 million.

That 13,200-square-foot house in the city's Tuxedo neighbourhood went on the market in 2010. It came with actualgold-painted cabinets, multiple terraces, elevators,a spa, gym, a sports court, wine cellar, and media roomas well asan annual tax bill ofalmost $30,000.

That one never sold, according to Squire.

"[It was] obviously a spectacular home but nowhere near in the scale and size and magnitude to this one that's currently listed for $11 million," he said.

So far, thehighest price paid for a home in the city is $2.2 million. That has happened twice, Squire said.

The new listing for the Wellington Crescent home doesn't include the property taxes, but it does say that monthly mortgage payments would be $56,363.09, based on a 30-year term at 4.64 per cent.