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What if money was no object? We take you inside one of the most beautiful real estate offerings in the country
Address: 3373 Panorama Ridge, Whistler, B.C.
Price: $6,695,000
Listing: R2529431
The skinny: Six-bedroom, six-bathroom, 4,208-square-foot home in Whistler, B.C.
The chic: With a contemporary design and quality craftmanship, this truly stunning recently constructed home conceptualizes a modern-day mountain cabin with striking views of Mount Currie and Wedge Mountain. This elevated residence with floor-to-ceiling architectural glass walls and glazed breezeway showcase plenty of natural light, making it feel like you’re living amongst the trees. White oak millwork and locally sourced Black Tusk basalt are featured throughout the property, and the open-plan living concept makes for easy living. Lounge and take cover from cold nights in one of the two living spaces, or put your feet up next to the fire to relax. With treetop views accessible throughout, take time absorbing the beauty around you and the beautiful sights. And for when those nights are long, soak in the outdoor hot tub overlooking the mountains.
The hidden extras: When a day of skiing takes its toll, drop your gear off in the boot room and take the elevator up to rest your aching muscles.