If you think Cirque du Soleil is awe-inspiring, wait until you see the home of its co-founder. Guy Laliberté, one of the masterminds behind the internationally renowned French-Canadian acrobatic troupe, is selling his stunning mansion in Québec. Listed with Marie-Noëlle Nadeau and Christina Miller of Profusion Immobilier Forbes Global Properties, this expansive estate in Outremont, one of Montreal’s wealthiest neighborhoods, is priced at $9.3 million—about $4 million less than its previous listing in 2023.
The home is spread over several levels, offering ample space and luxury. The first level of the home features seven bedrooms, including one with a private terrace and another configured as a suite with its own bathroom. The primary suite occupies the top floor and boasts skylights that fill the space with natural light and provide breathtaking views of both the city and the surrounding mountains. It also includes a large walk-in closet and a spa-inspired bathroom, complete with a stone tub for ultimate relaxation.
Downstairs, the basement is a hub for entertainment and relaxation. It includes a stylish bar, a billiards room, and even a DJ booth, perfect for hosting dance parties. Fitness enthusiasts will appreciate the fully equipped gym, while film lovers can enjoy a cozy movie theater with stadium-style seating. Wine connoisseurs will also be thrilled by the impressive 500-bottle wine cellar, ideal for storing a prized collection. Outdoors, the backyard is designed for both comfort and socializing. It features a covered terrace, an alfresco dining area, a gas fireplace for cozy evenings, and an Argentine grill, making it the perfect space for hosting guests in any season.
While Laliberté is moving on from his Montreal mansion, he maintains an extensive real estate portfolio that spans across the globe. His holdings include a private island resort in French Polynesia, as well as luxurious villas in Ibiza and Hawaii, ensuring that he will have no shortage of breathtaking properties to call home.