Historically, if you could afford to repair or replace your shoes, you were doing okay. Well heeled became synonymous with affluent. It’s not an expression we hear much anymore. Probably because most of us, at least on this side of ocean, spend our days in high tech running shoes whether we actually work out or not. Europeans, I notice, manage to do casual without looking like they just left the gym, but I digress…
In Saskatoon, Saskatchewan where the average house sells for $400,000, what makes a home worth $4.6 million?

The open concept 4700 square feet of living space? Possibly.
The spa, games room, home gym? Could be.
What about the magnificent view of the University Bridge spanning the South Saskatchewan River? Enticing, but…
Personally, I think the house’s hefty price tag has a lot to do with the bathtub.
Yeah, I hear you. A tub, is a tub, is a tub… Not so. Not in this case.
What kind of cash would you plunk down for a house that comes with a tub shaped like a shoe?

Well heeled 🙂
It’s hideous.
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LOL! This modern style is growing on me . The views from inside are fantastic.
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OMG, sorry, I thought you meant the house.
Yes, I like shoes, but that tub doesn’t look comfortable.
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I’m with Stephanie: I cannot imagine having that in my home.
I would love to have a large shower room with transparent walls and one of those big shower nozzles that makes the water fall like gentle rain.
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Yes. They have some with no walls, the shower/rain just falls down on you 🙂
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Somehow, I just wouldn’t expect this house to be in Saskatoon! 🙂
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I know I was surprised too. So were they. I think the most expensive house listed uluntil this one was $2.5 million.
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🤣 That’s too funny. Gosh. I dunno.
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I’d try it out at a hotel, but at home? I don’t think so 🙂
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