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Most Expensive Homes In West Vancouver, April 2015 (PHOTOS)

A $25-million six-bedroom, five-bathroom oceanfront mansion has its own private sandy beach and guest house.
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Spring has sprung and with the season comes a flurry of fresh real estate. Take, for example, the market in West Vancouver.

The exclusive municipality is home to some of the poshest properties in the region. A recent infographic by Rentseeker found that you need an income of $320,932 to be able to afford the average $1,757,700 price of a West Vancouver home.

But hey, it's free to look, right?

Real estate database Point2 Homes shared their list of the top 10 most expensive houses in West Van with us.

The number one spot belongs to a six-bedroom, five-bathroom oceanfront mansion listed at $25 million. It even has its own private sandy beach and spare room — sorry, spare house — for guests.

And that's just the beginning. Another home, listed for nearly $20 million, includes a theatre room, spa, indoor gym, and massive outdoor pool.

It also took six years just to design. (We think it was worth every minute.)

Anyone feel like getting some roommates together to split the cost? We could probably afford of one of the basements... or half of a pool house... maybe.

Check out all 10 properties below:

Most Expensive Homes in West Vancouver, April 2015
10. 2750 Bellevue Ave.(01 of84)
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Vancouver Island, Mt. Baker and the Lions Gate Bridge are part of the stunning view all year 'round that can be seen from this house listed for $14.8 million.
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9. 2626 Bellevue Ave.(04 of84)
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Also located on prestigious Bellevue Avenue, this gorgeous home offers panoramic views of the ocean and city skyline.Features include an outdoor kitchen, a banquet-sized dining room and skylights — if you have $15.8 million to spend.
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8. 2770 Bellevue Ave.(10 of84)
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This $15.8-million dollar beauty really does seem to have it all: spa-like bathrooms, private terraces, a media room, courtyards and a stunning oval pool.All of this, within walking distance of the world-famous Stanley Park Seawall. We'd never leave.
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7. 3906 Marine Drive(23 of84)
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This stunning 5,600 sq.-ft. mansion, sitting on a coveted chunk of West Van's shoreline, will set you back $15.98 million.It features four bedrooms, each with its own ensuite bathroom, as well as a heated infinity pool.
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6. 5340 Seaside Pl.(30 of84)
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Voila: a solid concrete waterfront mansion — including the only concrete roof in all of Vancouver. Listed for $16.8 million, this home was built upon a "system of ponds and fountains," so it looks like it's pretty much floating on water.
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5. 2408 Halston Ct.(38 of84)
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Designed by world-renowed architect Geoffrey Lee, this home has heated, private terraces, seven outdoor fireplaces, and a five-star, resort-style pool. If that's not enough to get you outside, there's also plenty to enjoy indoors, including a private, soundproofed screening room.
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That chandelier? Yeah, it's made of 14 Swarovski crystal balls, and it goes all the way from the highest ceiling to the lowest level.
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4. 1116 Highland Pl.(50 of84)
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Located in the coveted Capilano neighbourhood, this mansion has five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. It's listed for $19.7 million.
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3. 5375 Kew Cliff Rd.(54 of84)
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With a spectacular view of the Bowen Islands, a private dock, and a place to park your yacht and seaplane, how could you resist this waterfront estate?The seven-bedroom, six-and-a-half-bathroom home is listed for $19.8 million.
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2. 2924 Rosebery Ave.(61 of84)
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Our second-most expensive home is listed for $19.98 million. The 15,000 sq.-ft. beauty took nearly six years just to design and clearly, it was worth every minute.
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The three-level home lies in the prestigious Altamont neighbourhood and features six bedrooms and a whopping nine bathrooms.
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1. 5420 Marine Dr.(74 of84)
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Topping our list is this $25-million dollar, 7,700 sq.-ft. Tudor home tucked away on the West Vancouver coastline.It sits on 1.5 acres of land, complete with a private sandy beach down below.
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The home has six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a fully-contained nanny suite and a beach house.
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