The residence was relisted Tuesday at $2,800,888.00. Premier Doug Ford originally listed their six-bedroom Etobicoke home at almost $3.2 million.
and his family can’t escape the cooling real estate market.
Ford and Karla Ford originally listed their six-bedroom Etobicoke home at almost $3.2 million, but the residence in the upscale Princess Anne Manor neighbourhood near The Kingsway was relisted Tuesday at $2,800,888.00. In an exclusive interview two weeks ago in Victoria, where Ford attended the annual summer meeting of Canadian premiers, he told the Star that he felt it was time to move, “as my kids are getting older and they’re going to be getting married off and having grandchildren.”family matriarch Diane Ford died in January 2020Property records show the Fords, who have four adult daughters, bought the Princess Anne Manor home on July 30, 1998 for $535,000.
The $400,000 drop in the current listing price reflects the current housing market, which has been slowed by inflation and rising interest rates.
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