Oliver Ekman-Larsson selling Vancouver home for enormous price tag
Oliver Ekman-Larsson saw his time with the Vancouver Canucks come to a close earlier this summer as the team decided to buyout the remaining four years of his contract, making him an unrestricted free agent.
As soon as the free agent market opened on July 1st, Ekman-Larsson found himself a new organization to play for, inking a one-year contract with the Florida Panthers worth $2.25 million.
On Monday, it was revealed that Ekman-Larsson's Vancouver home was put up for sale and it'll set you back $6,838,800.
The home was built in 2013 on a 3,894 square-foot lot and features four levels with an elevator, a gourmet kitchen which has a ten-foot island and a rooftop patio. It has three bedrooms, three bathrooms and is only a five-minute drive from the Canucks' home, Rogers Arena.
Check out some of the photos of Ekman-Larsson's home below!
Source: De Frenza Homes
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