So what happened? Did the purchaser decide a Versailles-like mansion was just too much for them? Or was it something else?"The deal fell through," realtor Khoren Mardoyan told blogTO."The purchaser who bought it couldn't close the deal and the seller decided to put it back on the market."While surely disappointing for the sellers, the home remains jaw-dropping and over-the-top.Situated on a 0.55-acre lot, the home is made from carved limestone.
The inside is decked out with luxury materials, from marble stairs and balustrades to ceiling motifs that'll transport you to 19th century France .It has 12 bedrooms and 16 bathrooms, a golf simulator, billiards room, home theatre, a wine cellar, and an entire ballroom for entertaining.The mansion is surrounded by beautifully landscaped grounds and encircled by a wrought iron fence for plenty of privacy.