Ontario’s premier and his wife are selling their six-bedroom home in the Etobicoke enclave known as “Princess Anne Manor.”
Premier accommodation in Toronto can be yours for a cool $3.2 million.
Property records show the Fords, who have four adult daughters, bought the home on July 30, 1998 for $535,000. It sits on a lot measuring 63.83 feet by 120 feet. “ has been a great home. Over 25 to 30 years, we’ve had over 250,000 people through our backyard. My parents were very generous, no matter if it was cancer fundraisers or Rotary fundraisers or political events or kids’ graduations,” the premier said.
Last June, a 44-year-old man with a butcher’s knife was disarmed by an Ontario Provincial Police officer on the Fords’ doorstep. They were not at home at the time. “I always say, my family didn’t sign up for this. But more importantly, our neighbours never signed up for this, and my heart broke for my neighbours. They were threatened with everything from baseball bats to hockey sticks to mace to switch blades to you name it.”
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