A luxury mansion in Toronto used as a set in ‘Mean Girls’ is on the market again – this time, for millions cheaper.
, located in Toronto’s Bridle Path neighbourhood, is currently listed for $23.8 million – a $3.2 million price reduction since it was last listed in 2022.Broker Barry Cohen confirmed to CTV News Toronto that the property appeared in ‘Mean Girls.’, starring Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried, and Jonathan Bennett, was quick to become a pop culture classic after its 2004 release. 11 High Point Road served as the set for antagonist Regina George, played by McAdams, and her family.
The property is a private, gated estate totalling two acres, according to the listing. The residence offers 18,276 square feet of living space, along with a detached coach house suite. The main home’s reception hall is described as a “soaring cathedral,” and features marble tiled floors and a “dramatic Scarlett O’Hara staircase.”The kitchen boasts quartz countertops, German cabinetry, two ovens, and two fridges. The property also includes staff quarters.In total, the home has 13 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, and two kitchens. As far as amenities, whoever purchases the home will have access to a private spa, gym, swimming pool, and recreation room.
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